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Cassadee Pope

Frame by Frame

Frame by Frame

UPC: 602537528233

Format: CD

Release Date: Oct 08, 2013

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Personnel: Danny Rader (acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Nathan Chapman, Ilya Toshinskiy (acoustic guitar); Dann Huff, Jerry McPherson, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, fiddle); Charlie Judge (strings, accordion, piano, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Chris McHugh, Shannon Forrest, Aaron Sterling (drums); David Huff (percussion, programming); Erik Darken (percussion); Gene Miller, Cherie Oakley, Perry Coleman (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Justin Niebank.
Recording information: Blackbird Studios, Nashville, TN; Conway Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Starstruck Studios, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Andrew MacPherson; Ivan Clow.
Cassadee Pope co-founded emo-pop-punk band Hey Monday along with guitarist Mike Gentile in 2008, and the band released a full-length album as well as several EPs before Pope left to pursue a solo career, a career that took off 21st century style when she auditioned for NBC's The Voice, passed it, and then became the first woman to win it all in the show's third season. By now being presented as a country singer, she signed with Republic Nashville, released a handful of digital singles, several of which hit the top of various download charts, and began recording a debut album. But this is the 21st century, remember, so the making of her album became a six-part docuseries starring, well, Pope, and well, in a sense, the album itself. Now Frame by Frame is out and it's time to see what's there. It isn't really country, at least not in the old sense, instead being that kind of thinly veneered pop that passes for country these days, recorded with the sound wide and defined. Highlights include the bouncy opener, "Good Times," the going-out-on-the-town-it's-Friday-night anthem "Everybody Sings," a narrative about family dissolution called "11," and "This Car," which name-checks Tom Petty. ~ Steve Leggett

Tracks:

1 - Good Times
2 - Champagne
3 - Wasting All These Tears
4 - I Wish I Could Break Your Heart
5 - Everybody Sings
6 - You Hear a Song
7 - This Car
8 - One Song Away
9 - Easier to Lie
10 - 11
11 - Proved You Wrong