Unglamorous Explained

Unglamorous
Type:studio
Artist:Lori McKenna
Cover:Lori McKenna - Unglamorous.png
Released:August 14, 2007
Studio:Ocean Way, Nashville
Genre:Country, folk music
Length:45:34
Label:Warner Bros., StyleSonic Records
Producer:Tim McGraw & Byron Gallimore
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Unglamorous is the first major label debut album from country/folk singer Lori McKenna. After three songs written by McKenna appeared on Faith Hill's 2005 album, Fireflies, Warner Bros. Records re-released McKenna's 2004 album Bittertown (her fourth independent release). Unglamorous, however, is the first album of McKenna's recorded specifically for a major label. The album was released August 14, 2007 on StyleSonic Records through Warner Bros. Records.

Hill's husband, Tim McGraw co-produces the album and each of them contributes vocals to one of the tracks. Other notable guest appearances are made by Kelly Willis, Darrell Scott, Bryan Sutton and Buddy Miller.

Songs

All of the songs were written or co-written by McKenna. She describes her songs as a collision of autobiography, observation and a vivid imagination. As a 38-year-old mother of five and married 19 years to the same man, McKenna has a lot of life experience to draw upon.

"I only can write about what I know or conversations I've had with people who have the same type of life that I do," McKenna says in Billboard, "I live in the same town I grew up in. I only have a sixth grade vocabulary, and I only know three chords. This is who I am, and I don't really have time to take a piano class or anything."

The opening cut, "I Know You", makes a reference to poet, D. H. Lawrence.

The first single release from the album was the title track, "Unglamorous".

Reception

Unglamorous was widely reviewed with a generally favorable reception. An analysis of reviews by Metacritic assigned the album a score of 80 out of 100 placing the album just below the top rated albums of 2007.[1] Writing for Billboard, critic Ken Tucker suggests the album may be "one of [2007's] best country albums."[2]

A number of reviews expressed concern that the more slick Nashville production was not the best setting for McKenna's songs, and Rolling Stone describes the sound at times as falling into "unglamorous midtempo muck." Other writers felt that the production, while evidently high-end, still served the musical direction of the album. According to The Boston Globe, "The subtle twang that crept into the smart folk and finely wrought Americana on McKenna's four previous albums has been shined up and sharpened, but the endeavor still feels natural."[3]

Tour

McKenna toured as an opening act for Faith Hill and Tim McGraw on the first five weeks of their Soul2Soul 2007 Tour in June and July 2007 to help promote the album. This 18 show run in the United States and Canada introduced McKenna's music to 260,000 Hill and McGraw fans.[4]

McKenna also appeared with Hill on Oprah. She performed on ABC's Good Morning America on the day the album was released and was also featured on Nightline. People and Oprah Winfrey's also featured pieces covering McKenna.

McKenna tours with the support of a Boston band (musicians that do not appear on this recording) that includes Mark Erelli, Paul Kochanski, Russell Chudnofsky, and John Sands. She has since toured as an opener for country singer Trisha Yearwood.

Track listing

  1. "I Know You" (McKenna) – 3:57
  2. "Unglamorous" (McKenna, Liz Rose) – 4:12
  3. "Your Next Lover" (McKenna) – 4:28
  4. "I'm Not Crazy" (McKenna) – 4:18
  5. "Falter" (McKenna) – 4:49
  6. "Witness to Your Life" (McKenna) – 3:31
  7. "Drinkin' Problem" (McKenna, Mark D. Sanders) – 4:00
  8. "How to Survive" (McKenna, Rose) – 4:37
  9. "Written Permission" (McKenna) – 4:08
  10. "Confetti" (McKenna, Fred Wilhelm) – 4:01
  11. "Leaving This Life" (McKenna, Sanders) – 4:53

Credits

Musicians

Production

Artwork

Management

Management – Brian Avnet, Amos Newman, & Michael Gorffaine

Chart performance

Chart (2007)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200109
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums19
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers1

Notes and References

  1. http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/mckennalori/unglamorous "Lori McKenna: Unglamorous (2007): Reviews"
  2. Tucker, Ken, "Unglamorous", Billboard 119:33, 18 August 2007, p.47
  3. Anderman, Joan, "CD Review: Nashville adds some gloss, but McKenna retains her grace", The Boston Globe, August 14, 2007
  4. Tucker, Ken, "Unglamorous Life", Billboard119:31, 18 August 2007, p.35