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Van Lear Rose Studio album by Loretta Lynn Released April 27, 2004 (US) Recorded 2004 Genre Country Length 38:30 Label Interscope Producer Jack White Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
- Allmusic link
- Blender link
- Entertainment Weekly (A) link
- Pitchfork Media (9.3/10) link
- Rolling Stone link
- Spin May 2004, p.105
- Tiny Mix Tapes link
- Uncut June 2004, p.84
Loretta Lynn chronology Still Country
(2000)Van Lear Rose
(2004)Van Lear Rose is an award winning album by Loretta Lynn, released in 2004 and produced by Jack White of the rock band The White Stripes. The album was initially intended as a musical experiment, blending the styles of country singer-songwriter Lynn and producer White, who wrote one track, sings a duet with Lynn, and performs on the whole album as a musician. At the time of the album's release, Lynn was 70 and White was 28.
The title refers to Lynn's origins as the daughter of a miner working the Van Lear coal mines. The album peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and at number 24 on the Billboard 200, the most successful crossover music album of Lynn's 45-year career.
The track "Portland, Oregon" was listed as the 305th best song of the 2000s by Pitchfork Media.[1]Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Loretta Lynn, except "Little Red Shoes" written by Jack White.
No. Title Length 1. "Van Lear Rose" 3:50 2. "Portland Oregon" 3:49 3. "Trouble on the Line" 2:21 4. "Family Tree" 3:03 5. "Have Mercy" 2:35 6. "High on a Mountain Top" 2:44 7. "Little Red Shoes" 3:33 8. "God Makes No Mistakes" 1:45 9. "Women's Prison" 4:16 10. "This Old House" 1:56 11. "Mrs. Leroy Brown" 3:38 12. "Miss Being Mrs." 2:50 13. "Story of My Life" 2:40 Personnel
- Loretta Lynn - vocals, guitar
- Dave Feeny - pedal guitar, steel guitar, dobro, percussion, background vocals
- Patrick Keeler - drums, percussion, background vocals
- Jack Lawrence - bass, percussion, background vocals
- Dan John Miller - acoustic guitar, percussion, background vocals
- Dirk Powell - fiddle, bowed bass, banjo
- Jack White - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, organ, piano, percussion, background vocals
- Brendan Benson - engineer
- Eric McConnell - engineer
- Stuart Sikes - mixing
Critical response
The album was released to glowing reviews and near universal acclaim. It received a rating of 97 at MetaCritic.com, tied for the highest score to date[update].[2] Blender magazine called the album "Some of the most gripping singing you're going to hear all year.... A brave, unrepeatable record that speaks to her whole life."[3] Stephen Thomas Erlewine with Allmusic said that "The brilliance of Van Lear Rose is not just how the two approaches complement each other, but how the record captures the essence of Loretta Lynn's music even as it has flourishes that are distinctly Jack."[4] Rhapsody (online music service) ranked the album #16 on its "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" list.[5] "Jack White, of the bizarre and bluesy duo the White Stripes, produced this effort to jaw-dropping effect. Van Lear Rose is a stripped-down effort that isn't afraid to get dirty -- both in its dark subject matter and in its raucous, gritty tones. And as much as this body of work highlights Lynn's down-home vocals (which are as strong as ever), it's White's production that sends her crashing -- literally -- into the 21st century. On paper, these two disparate souls have little in common, but the bold excitement of the music proves the two are a match made in heaven."
Chart performance
Chart (2004) Peak
positionNorwegian Album Charts[6] 32 Swedish Album Charts[7] 23 U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums[8] 2 U.S. Billboard 200[8] 24 Awards
Grammy Awards
Year Nominated work Award Result 2005 Van Lear Rose Best Country Album[9] Won "Portland Oregon" Best Country Collaboration with Vocals[9] Won "Miss Being Mrs." Best Country Song[10] Nominated "Portland Oregon" Best Country Song[10] Nominated "Miss Being Mrs." Best Female Country Vocal Performance[11] Nominated References
- ^ http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-500-tracks-of-the-2000s-500-201/4/
- ^ (2004). "Van Lear Rose" MetaCritic.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ (Blender, 2004, p. 123)
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2004). "Review"[dead link] AMG.com (accessed June 19, 2007)
- ^ "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" Retrieved 19 June 2010.
- ^ "Van Lear Rose", Norwegian Charts [1] (Retrieved August 6, 2011)
- ^ "Van Lear Rose", Swedish Charts [2] (Retrieved August 6, 2011)
- ^ a b Van Lear Rose at Allmusic
- ^ a b "Past Winners Search | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=&title=&year=2004&genre=All. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Complete list of Grammy nominees". The San Francisco Chronicle. 7 December 2004. http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-12-07/entertainment/17455270_1_joss-stone-ray-charles-kanye-west/5. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy nominees". The San Francisco Chronicle. 7 December 2004. http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-12-07/entertainment/17455270_1_joss-stone-ray-charles-kanye-west/4. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
External links
Studio albums Loretta Lynn Sings · Before I'm Over You · Songs from My Heart · Blue Kentucky Girl · I Like 'em Country · You Ain't Woman Enough · Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind) · Singin' with Feelin' · Fist City · Your Squaw Is on the Warpath · Woman of the World / To Make a Man · Wings Upon Your Horns · Loretta Lynn Writes 'em & Sings 'em · Coal Miner's Daughter · I Wanna Be Free · You're Lookin' At Country · One's on the Way · Here I Am Again · Entertainer of the Year - Loretta · Love Is the Foundation · They Don't Make 'em Like My Daddy · Back to the Country · Home · When the Tingle Becomes a Chill · Somebody, Somewhere · I Remember Patsy · Out of My Head and Back in My Bed · We've Come a Long Way Baby · Loretta · Lookin' Good · I Lie · Making Love from Memory · Lyin', Cheatin', Woman Chasin', Honky Tonkin', Whiskey Drinkin You · Just a Woman · Who Was That Stranger · Still Country · Van Lear RoseGospel albums Collaborations Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be · Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn Singin' Again · If We Put Our Heads Together · We Only Make Believe · Lead Me On · Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man · Country Partners · Feelin's · United Talent · Honky Tonk Heroes · Diamond Duet · Two's a Party · Makin' Believe · Honky Tonk Angels · Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta LynnCompilation albums A Country Christmas · Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits · God Bless America Again · The Loretta Lynn & Ernest Tubb Story · Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits Vol. II · The Very Best of Loretta Lynn & Conway · All My Best · 20 Greatest Hits (with Conway Twitty) · 20 Greatest Hits · Peace in the Valley · Country Music Hall of Fame Series · Honky Tonk Girl: The Loretta Lynn Collection · All-Time Greatest Hits · The Definitive Collection · Number 1'sAutobiographies Still Woman EnoughSee also Jack White Singles - "Wayfaring Stranger"
- "Sitting on Top of the World"
- "Another Way to Die" (w/ Alicia Keys)
- "Fly Farm Blues"
The White Stripes (1997–2011) The Raconteurs (2005–present) The Dead Weather (2009–present) - Horehound
- Sea of Cowards
Former bands - The White Stripes
- The Upholsterers
- The Go
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- Two-Star Tabernacle
Other records - Van Lear Rose
- The Ghost Who Walks
- The Party Ain't Over
- Rome
Filmography - The Rosary Murders
- Mutant Swinger from Mars
- Cold Mountain
- Coffee and Cigarettes
- Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
- Shine a Light
- It Might Get Loud
- Under Great White Northern Lights
Miscellaneous - Third Man Records
- Van Lear Rose
- Karen Elson
- Aluminium
- Gretsch Triple Jet
- Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit
- Live at Third Man (w/ Conan O'Brien)
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