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Released: 2007-05-01

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Title Tracks for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
  • 1. Gunpowder & Lead
  • 2. Dry Town
  • 3. Famous In A Small Town
  • 4. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
  • 5. Love Letters
  • 6. Desperation
  • 7. More Like Her
  • 8. Down
  • 9. Guilty In Here
  • 10. Getting Ready
  • 11. Easy From Now On

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Track Listings:Gunpowder & LeadDry TownFamous In A Small TownCrazy Ex-GirlfriendLove LettersDesperationMore Like HerDownGuilty In HereGetting ReadyEasy From Now On
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There's no sophomore slump for Miranda Lambert, who follows her chart-topping debut, Kerosene, with a knockout punch. Both the title cut and the album-opening "Gunpowder & Lead" ("what little girls are made of") show that Lambert hasn't lost her edge or her appetite for revenge. Yet the quieter "Desperation," the more tuneful and tender "Love Letters," the wistful "More Like Her," and the primally intense "Down" show her emotional range and maturity. While her songwriting remains a strength, Lambert also displays superb taste in other people's material, with "Dry Town" (by Gillian Welch), "Getting Ready" (a new song from Patty Griffin), and "Easy from Now On" (with the lyric that provided the title to Emmylou Harris's classic Quarter Moon in a Ten-Cent Town) reinforcing the musical quality. There isn't a throwaway cut here. --Don McLeese

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-05-01)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Studio: Sony
  • Sales Rank in Music: #932

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb follow-up record, May 1, 2007
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This review is from: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Audio CD)
Miranda Lambert promises to be the next Dolly Parton. Not that Dolly Parton could ever be replaced, but the country music world is in need of a new, feisty blond who can write and sing songs that no one else wants to. Miranda Lambert, with her blunt honesty and pure talent, is capable of doing so, and doing it better than any of her peers.

CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND is appropriately named; several of these tunes sizzle with bottled up hatred, from the opener "Gunpowder & Lead" ("his fist is big but my gun's bigger/he'll find out when I pull the trigger"), to the title track, even to the whistful "More Like Her" ("You don't look much like a man from where I'm at," she sings mournfully). Other tunes are simply insights into darker lifestyles; "Down" and "Desperation" will depress the hell out of you, while "Guilty In Here" tackles a woman who uses the men in her life, and can't stop ("Is it guilty in here, or is it just me?"). Other songs are a bit more light-hearted,...Read more
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gunpowder Lead and TALENT, May 7, 2007
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Judith Agee (SmallTown, Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Audio CD)
Listen to the first two tracks on this cd to hear how diverse Miranda can be.
Gunpowder and Lead is leather and electric and the very next track Dry Town is blue jeans and root beer. I love it.
There aren't any throwaways on this cd.
Desperation, a Miranda composition is a fine story song.
Same with Famous In A Small Town, a Miranda/Travis Howard song.
The whole cd has a great cohesive feel to it. Though the songs are all
very different in beat and intensity. Great lyrics throughout.

For the life of me I cannot understand why Miranda is not
everywhere on country radio and why she isn't winning the awards.
She writes her own stuff, she is a musician, she has a very unique vocal style in today's country, and she is naturally gorgeous.
Don't depend on the limited view of country radio play, get this cd for yourself.
You will be doing yourself a great favor.



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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent follow up to Kerosene, May 11, 2007
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Miranda Lambert's "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is an exceptional sophomore release and refreshing change from much of the county music that is on the radio today. Most of the album has the same feel as her debut album, Kerosene and Lambert's vocal range can be described as a female Hank Williams Sr. mixed with some Loretta Lynn. Lambert's voice is very raw and has a feel of "old country," rather than the typical over-produced and mixed recordings of most of the female country artists today. As I had to do with "Kerosene," I listened to this album many times before I could appreciate all of the songs on it. And literally every song is good.

One of the reasons this album is so exceptional, is that Lambert wrote or co-wrote 8 of the 11 songs, and the only thing she does better than singing is songwriting. Perhaps this understanding...Read more
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