CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND

| Miranda Lambert

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CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the second studio album by American country artist, Miranda Lambert. The album was released May 1, 2007 on Columbia Nashville Records and was produced by Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was Lambert's first studio album released under the Columbia Nashville label, as 2005's Kerosene was issued on Epic Nashville Records. The album received high critical acclaim, with critics commenting on Lambert's revengeful material. The album went to number one on the United States' Top Country Albums chart and also reached number 6 on the overall American chart. Out of the album's four singles, three were major hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart between 2007 and 2009. "Gunpowder & Lead," the third single released from the album, became her first Top 10 hit on the country chart in 2008. Other singles spawned from the album were, "Famous in a Small Town," and "More Like Her." In late Spring 2008, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend won the Album of the Year award at the Academy of Country Music Awards-Wikipedia

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  • SLANT

    an album that alternately embraces and challenges genre conventions in ways that would be entirely lost on many of country’s biggest radio acts.  

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  • sputnik music

    An "almost classic" marred by a couple of weak tracks...is still worth buying!  

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  • LAS Magazine

    Lambert promises on the album's stellar title track, and if that isn't a warning to all of Nashville, from a woman who has compiled one of the year's finest releases, it should be.  

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  • The Austin Chronicle

    Lambert's country credentials are secured by her and Travis Howard's "Guilty in Here."  

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  • BBC

    Lambert returns with an album that certainly doesn’t pull any punches. 

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  • Entertainment

    even if her fiery temper’s not for everyone, she never stoops to teardrops-on-my-guitar banalities.  

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  • RollingStone

    she tops herself on what will likely remain the country album of the year.  

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