Andrews, Courtney Marie: May Your Kindness Remain

Andrews, Courtney Marie: May Your Kindness Remain

Andrews, Courtney Marie: May Your Kindness Remain

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Title: May Your Kindness Remain
Artist: Andrews, Courtney Marie
Label: Fat Possum Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 767981165127
Genre: Country

2018 release. May Your Kindness Remain is Courtney's highly anticipated fourth album and the follow-up to Andrews' breakthrough album, Honest Life. Produced by Mark Howard (Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits), the album was recorded over eight days at a rented house-turned-studio in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to Andrews on vocals and electric/acoustic guitar, the album features Dillon Warnek (electric guitar), Daniel Walter (organ, Wurlitzer, accordion), Charles Wicklander (piano, Wurlitzer), William Mapp (drums, percussion), Alex Sabel (bass) and C.C. White (background vocals). Of the album and the inspiration behind it's ten songs, Andrews comments, "The people that I've met on the road these past few years got me thinking about my childhood, and the people around me that I've known, and the stories that come from my family. It became clear how many people are struggling through the same issues. People are constantly chasing that bigger life. A lot of people are poor in America-and because of those unattainable goals, they're also mentally unstable, or sad, or depressed or unfulfilled. A lot of people-myself included at some point in my life-are loving somebody through this. That's sort of the theme of the record: coming to terms with depression and the reality of the world we're living in."

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