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Brothers Osborne / Brothers Osborne.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B003812802 | EMI NashvillePublisher: [Nashville, TN] : EMI Nashville, [2023]Copyright date: ℗2023Description: 1 audio disc (34 min.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Who says you can't have everything -- Nobody's nobody -- Might as well be me -- Sun ain't even gone down yet -- Goodbye's kickin' in -- Love you too -- New bad habit -- We ain't good at breaking up -- Back home -- Ain't nobody got time for that -- Rollercoaster (forever and a day).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Mike Elizondo.
Brothers Osborne (John Osborne, acoustic guitar, background vocals, dobro, electric guitar, mandolin, piano, percussion, vocals ; TJ Osborne, acoustic guitar, background vocals, electric guitar, vocals, vocoder) ; with additional musicians.Summary: Current CMA and ACM Duo of the Year, Brothers Osborne release their fourth studio album. The Grammy-winning duo's new album features eleven new tracks including the current Top 20 hit, 'Nobody's Nobody.'
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Northport Library CD New COUNTRY BROTHERS OSBORNE Checked out 06/04/2024 33111010013601
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The decision to work with Mike Elizondo -- a diverse producer with credits including Fiona Apple, Eminem, and Mastodon -- on their eponymous 2023 album shows that Brothers Osborne aren't interested in pursuing a conventional contemporary country path. They have worked with Elizondo before, but the producer is their primary collaborator on Brothers Osborne, helping to move the duo into distinctive musical territory. While they hardly run from twang, either in their voices or their guitars, Brothers Osborne create a sharp, colorful collage of pop styles here, giving them a distinctly country spin. Save the sweet closer "Rollercoaster (Forever and a Day), Brothers Osborne throbs to a heavy four/four beat, a rhythm that remains whether they drift into sweet ballads or barrel down into dance music. Although Brothers Osborne occasionally partake in explicit country-disco -- "Ain't Nobody Got Time for That" practically conjures the glory days of glitter balls, while "Nobody's Nobody" updates that sound with its percolating synth loops -- the influence is as felt as it is heard, helping the record sound big and brawny. Along with the big beat, the constants are T.J. Osborne's husky voice and John Osborne's muscular guitar, elements that tie this album to the duo's earlier records but sound especially vivid in this vibrant, colorful setting: it is the same Brothers Osborne that you know, only bigger and bolder than before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from disc surface.

Brothers Osborne (John Osborne, acoustic guitar, background vocals, dobro, electric guitar, mandolin, piano, percussion, vocals ; TJ Osborne, acoustic guitar, background vocals, electric guitar, vocals, vocoder) ; with additional musicians.

Produced by Mike Elizondo.

Recorded Phantom Studios, Gallatin, TN.

Compact disc.

Current CMA and ACM Duo of the Year, Brothers Osborne release their fourth studio album. The Grammy-winning duo's new album features eleven new tracks including the current Top 20 hit, 'Nobody's Nobody.'

Who says you can't have everything -- Nobody's nobody -- Might as well be me -- Sun ain't even gone down yet -- Goodbye's kickin' in -- Love you too -- New bad habit -- We ain't good at breaking up -- Back home -- Ain't nobody got time for that -- Rollercoaster (forever and a day).

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