From A Room Volume 1



When his 2015 CMA wins for Album of the Year, New Artist of the Year, and Male Vocalist of the Year turned Chris Stapleton into an overnight sensation, it raised the expectations for the sequel to his debut Traveller considerably. Released two years to the day after Traveller, From A Room: Volume 1 surprises with its modesty. Yes, it's the first installment of a two-part album -- a move that, by definition, suggests some level of heightened ambition -- but From A Room: Volume 1 benefits from its lean 32-minute running time, its brevity shifting attention to the sturdiness of its nine songs. Stapleton revives his Traveller blueprint, adhering to the worn, leathery sound of '70s outlaw country, but his success has slowed his roll, allowing him to proceed with a quiet confidence. Most of the album does move at a leisurely pace, with the bruised ballad 'Broken Halos' setting the tone for the rest of the record. A sly cover of 'Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning' -- a 1982 hit for Willie Nelson -- builds upon this contemplative mood and he returns to it frequently, whether it's on the skeletal 'Either Way' or the simmering tension of the closing 'Death Row.' Stapleton expands upon this rumination by offering a couple of soulful heartbreak numbers -- 'I Was Wrong' and 'Without Your Love' -- an old-fashioned barroom lament ('Up to No Good Livin'), and a pair of rowdy, funny blues-rockers ('Second One to Know,' 'These Stems') that give From A Room: Volume 1 dimension and color. As good as each of these songs is individually -- and there isn't a bad song in the bunch -- what's best about From A Room: Volume 1 is how it holds together. There's no grand concept here: it's just a collection of good tunes, delivered simply and soulfully, and that's more than enough.

From a room volume 1
SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 Chris Stapleton 03:00 Amazon
2 Chris Stapleton 04:15 Amazon
3 Chris Stapleton 02:56 Amazon
4 Chris Stapleton 04:05 Amazon
5 Chris Stapleton 04:08 Amazon
6 Chris Stapleton 03:11 Amazon
7 Chris Stapleton 03:51 Amazon
8 Chris Stapleton 03:00 Amazon
9 Chris Stapleton 04:03 Amazon
From a room vol 2

Released two years to the day after Traveller, From A Room: Volume 1 surprises with its modesty. Yes, it's the first installment of a two-part album - a move that, by definition, suggests some level of heightened ambition - but From A Room: Volume 1 benefits from its lean 32-minute running time, its brevity shifting attention to the.

  1. From A Room: Volume 1 is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton, released on May 5, 2017 through Mercury Nashville. Primarily a country, blues, and roots rock record, it was produced by Dave Cobb and Stapleton. Upon its release, the album received critical acclaim.
  2. Referencing From A Room: Volume 1, LP, Album, 0678 European press is quiet and perfect. Definitely better press quality than the last vinyl record (I had 3 US and 2 EU - won the EU - was the most quiet).
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Chris stapleton from a room song list

When his 2015 CMA wins for Album of the Year, New Artist of the Year, and Male Vocalist of the Year turned Chris Stapleton into an overnight sensation, it raised the expectations for the sequel to his debut Traveller considerably. Released two years to the day after Traveller, From A Room: Volume 1 surprises with its modesty. Yes, it's the first installment of a two-part album -- a move that, by definition, suggests some level of heightened ambition -- but From A Room: Volume 1 benefits from its lean 32-minute running time, its brevity shifting attention to the sturdiness of its nine songs. Stapleton revives his Traveller blueprint, adhering to the worn, leathery sound of '70s outlaw country, but his success has slowed his roll, allowing him to proceed with a quiet confidence. Most of the album does move at a leisurely pace, with the bruised ballad 'Broken Halos' setting the tone for the rest of the record. A sly cover of 'Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning' -- a 1982 hit for Willie Nelson -- builds upon this contemplative mood and he returns to it frequently, whether it's on the skeletal 'Either Way' or the simmering tension of the closing 'Death Row.' Stapleton expands upon this rumination by offering a couple of soulful heartbreak numbers -- 'I Was Wrong' and 'Without Your Love' -- an old-fashioned barroom lament ('Up to No Good Livin'), and a pair of rowdy, funny blues-rockers ('Second One to Know,' 'These Stems') that give From A Room: Volume 1 dimension and color. As good as each of these songs is individually -- and there isn't a bad song in the bunch -- what's best about From A Room: Volume 1 is how it holds together. There's no grand concept here: it's just a collection of good tunes, delivered simply and soulfully, and that's more than enough.

Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 Chris Stapleton 03:00 Amazon
2 Chris Stapleton 04:15 Amazon
3 Chris Stapleton 02:56 Amazon
4 Chris Stapleton 04:05 Amazon
5 Chris Stapleton 04:08 Amazon
6 Chris Stapleton 03:11 Amazon
7 Chris Stapleton 03:51 Amazon
8 Chris Stapleton 03:00 Amazon
9 Chris Stapleton 04:03 Amazon

Chris Stapleton From A Room Song List

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