THE HIGHWOMEN - The Highwomen - 2LP (Etched Side D) - Vinyl

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THE HIGHWOMEN - The Highwomen - 2LP (Etched Side D) - Vinyl

THE HIGHWOMEN - The Highwomen - 2LP (Etched Side D) - Vinyl

€32.99

 

LABEL: Elektra

CAT NO: 075678651731

BARCODE: 075678651731

 

Tracklisting:

A1. Highwomen (written by Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, Jimmy Webb)
A2. “Redesigning Women” (written by Natalie Hemby, Rodney Clawson)
A3. “Loose Change” (written by Maren Morris, Maggie Chapman, Daniel Layus)
A4. “Crowded Table”(written by Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, Lori McKenna)
A5. “My Name Can’t Be Mama” (written by Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires)

B6. “If She Ever Leaves Me” (written by Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell, Chris Thompkins)
B7. “Old Soul” (written by Maren Morris, Luke Dick, Laura Veltz)
B8. “Don’t Call Me” (written by Amanda Shires, Peter Levin)

C9. “My Only Child” (written by Natalie Hemby, Amanda Shires, Miranda Lambert)
C10. “Heaven Is a Honky-Tonk” (written by Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, Ray LaMontagne)
C11. “Cocktail and a Song” (written by Amanda Shires)
C12. “Wheels of Laredo” (written by Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth, Phil Hanseroth)

*Side D: Custom Etching (see gallery images)


THE HIGHWOMEN – The Highwomen

2LP (Etched Side D) – Vinyl


The Highwomen are an all-female supergroup comprised of Amanda Shires, Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Maren Morris. The band’s name is inspired by another iconic country supergroup, the Highwaymen (no, it’s not a pot reference).

The Highwomen came to be, in part, because of a desire to foster connections between female artists and help continue the strong tradition of women in country music that the collective’s members enjoyed growing up. “Almost all of us are mothers of young girls. And we all grew up listening to country music,” Carlile explains. “We recognize that we’re in a time right now where our daughters don’t have the same country music heroes that we had.

“Our goal is simply to elevate all women and completely abandon the concept of competing with one another,” she adds. “So that we can let as many women through the door as possible, and give our girls those country music heroes that we all had.”