Abrams, Gracie: Good Riddance
Abrams, Gracie: Good Riddance
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Abrams, Gracie
Label: Interscope Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602448974051
Genre: Vocal
Double vinyl LP pressing. Gracie Abrams's debut album Good Riddance, produced and co-written by her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, finds Abrams documenting her emotional experience with more precision and impact than ever before. As she narrates the end of a fractured relationship and all the confusion, frustration, and longing that come with it, the 23-year-old artist achieves a new level of lyrical honesty and self-possession - an element fully reflected in her quietly captivating vocal work.
Tracks:
1.1 Best
1.2 I know it won't work
1.3 Full machine
1.4 Where do we go now?
2.1 I should hate you
2.2 Will you cry?
2.3 Amelie
2.4 Difficult
3.1 This is what the drugs are for
3.2 Fault line
3.3 The blue
3.4 Right now
4.1 Block me out
4.2 Unsteady
4.3 405
4.4 Two People