I Walked with You a Ways explained

I Walked with You a Ways
Type:studio
Artist:Plains
Cover:Plains - I Walked with You a Ways.png
Genre:Country pop
Length:31:33
Label:Anti-
Producer:Brad Cook

I Walked with You a Ways is the first studio album by Plains, a collaborative project between Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson. It was released on Anti- Records on October 14, 2022.

Background

Both Southern singer-songwriters, Katie Crutchfield (under her alias Waxahatchee) and Jess Williamson both forged different paths in indie rock across the 2010s. They first met in 2017, when Crutchfield's partner, musician Kevin Morby, introduced the two at an Austin restaurant. They both developed an immediate friendship and chemistry that lent itself to future collaboration. After releasing a pair of 2020 albums at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (Saint Cloud and Sorceress, respectively), the two found themselves unable to tour and play shows. On long morning walks over the phone, they decided to pursue a collaborative album together.

The songs on the album were written separately, but both musicians encouraged one another in breaking away from their typical creative patterns—Williamson embraced new sonic sounds, while Crutchfield kept lyrics she may have revised. The sound of the album, which embraces country tones and traditions, was inspired by the duo's upbringing in the South. Crutchfield's work is more indebted to the timbre of 1990s pop-country,[1] while Williamson's harkens back to classic C&W waltzes.[2] For Williamson, artists like Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris were touchstones.

Plains was intended as a one-off project; the duo undertook their only supporting tour of the album in 2022, playing across the U.S. alongside MJ Lenderman.[3]

Critical reception

Editors at AnyDecentMusic? rated this release a 7.7 out of 10, based on 13 reviews. Claire Shaffer from Pitchfork considered it a "thoughtful, personalized interpretation" of its influences, and "a joy to uncover with each listen." Laura Barton from the Guardian wrote that the pair "unite new and old country traditions to create something magical," while Hal Horowitz of American Songwriter viewed it as "too special", remarking, "you'll wonder why these women don’t want to commit to future projects. The pairing is that impressive." NPR's Marissa Lorusso wrote: "Together, the two songwriters craft stories of heartbreak, empathy and self-knowledge, bolstered by a wry wisdom and rooted in their shared love of classic country sounds."[4] A review by Ellen Johnson, penned for Paste, extolled the album: "I Walked with You a Ways is a special space where two artists who usually run solo operations can stretch their legs together [...] it’s one of the best Americana albums of the year and a powerful display of songwriting skills. And like Brunswick stew, Waffle House and the Iron Bowl, we have the South to thank for it."

Track listing

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Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barr . Natalia . Plains Dig Up Their Southern Roots . Vinyl Me, Please . October 14, 2022 . September 3, 2024.
  2. Web site: Zoladz . Lindsay . Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson Debut as Plains . The New York Times . September 5, 2022 . September 3, 2024.
  3. Web site: Rettig . James . Waxahatchee & Jess Williamson Announce Plains Album & Tour . Stereogum . July 27, 2022 . September 3, 2024.
  4. Web site: Lorusso . Marissa . Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson tell their truth plainly . NPR . October 14, 2022 . September 3, 2024.
  5. Web site: Plains (8) – I Walked With You A Ways . Discogs . 2024-05-28.
  6. Web site: I Walked With You A Ways, by Plains . Plains . October 14, 2022 . September 3, 2024.