Wrangled
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Album: Wrangled
# Song Title   Time
1)    Dreams Don't Come True More Info...
2)    High School More Info...
3)    Only Blood More Info...
4)    Country More Info...
5)    Wrangled More Info...
6)    Bless My Heart More Info...
7)    Outlaw More Info...
8)    Mama I Tried More Info...
9)    Cheer Up Little Darling More Info...
10)    Groundswell More Info...
11)    Good Girl Down More Info...
12)    Motel Bible More Info...
 
Album: Wrangled
# Song Title   Time
1)    Dreams Don't Come True More Info...
2)    High School More Info...
3)    Only Blood More Info...
4)    Country More Info...
5)    Wrangled More Info...
6)    Bless My Heart More Info...
7)    Outlaw More Info...
8)    Mama I Tried More Info...
9)    Cheer Up Little Darling More Info...
10)    Groundswell More Info...
11)    Good Girl Down More Info...
12)    Motel Bible More Info...
 
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  • Audio Mixers: Buckley Miller; Oran Thornton.
  • Recording information: Ronnie's Place, Black River Entertainment, Nashville, T (06/2016).
  • Photographer: Becky Fluke.
  • From a certain angle, it might seem that Angaleena Presley has reigned in her ambition on her second album, Wrangled. Where her 2014 debut, American Middle Class, tackled precisely what its title promised, Wrangled seems like nothing more than a collection of songs. A closer listen reveals how Presley ties together stories and character portraits of women battling the currents of contemporary society. Presley doesn't push the point, but as the tales of dashed dreams, teen pregnancy, outlaws, and good girls pile up, it's clear she's charting the many ways society throws up roadblocks at females of all ages. She'll fight back -- "Country," with a head-spinning verse from rapper Yelawolf, pushes against the conservatism of country radio -- but she can also twist the knife with a smile ("Bless My Heart") and achieves an aching sincerity with her slower songs. Presley deliberately evokes older country rebels -- she co-writes with both Guy Clark and Wanda Jackson and offers a salute to the late Merle Haggard with "Mama I Tried" -- but she's not a retro act, no matter what the record's clever throwback cover may suggest. She may emphasize her ties to the past but she's intent on expanding the tradition, turning country music into a bolder, more inclusive place, and that desire is what makes Wrangled such a compelling album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Paste (magazine) - "Presley's vivid tales of love, loss and the everyday life of average folks are as relevant today as they were five decades ago and as they will be five decades from now..."
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