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Taking
The Long Way
With
Taking The Long Way, one of the most anticipated albums
in recent years, the Dixie Chicks are putting themselves
out there like never before. For the first time, every
one of the disc's fourteen songs are co-written by
the Chicks themselves, exploring themes both deeply
private and resoundingly political. Collaborating
with legendary producer Rick Rubin (who has worked
with everyone from Johnny Cash to the Red Hot Chili
Peppers, from Run DMC to Neil Diamond), the biggest-selling
female band in history has truly pushed themselves
to new heights both as writers and as performers.
Everything felt more personal this time, says Maines.
I go back to songs we've done in the past and there's
just more maturity, depth, intelligence on these.
They just feel more grown-up. Inspired by such classic
rock artists as the Eagles, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers,
and the Mamas and the Papas, Taking The Long Way adds
a sweeping, Southern California vibe to the Chicks'
down-home intimacy. That ambition is matched with
lyrics addressing everything from small-town narrow-mindedness
( Lubbock or Leave It ) to the psychology of celebrity
( Everybody Knows ). This album was about finding
a balance in the different aspects of our lives, says
Emily Robison, but there's something thematic there,
too--it's really about being bold.
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