FOUR THE RECORD
| Miranda LambertFOUR THE RECORD
Four the Record is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released on November 1, 2011 via RCA Records Nashville. This was her first studio album to be released from that label after a corporate reconstructing at Sony Music Nashville. The album has received positive reviews from critics and sold over one million copies in the United States. A deluxe edition of the album was also released, which included a bonus song and a DVD.=Wikipedia
Critic Reviews
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Taste of Country
brilliant project.
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The Washington Post
you won’t find a country star more magnetic.
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SLANT
the album that Lambert has had the least hand in writing, and the album suffers for its lack of her distinctive voice.
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SOUNDS LIKE NASHVILLE
Most daring, intriguing, and mature album yet.
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Entertainment
she’s invested in the full range of human feeling: ecstasy, grief, confusion.
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American Songwriter
Four the Record is sequenced to play up the various aspects of Lambert’s persona: the bad girl on “Fastest Girl in Town,” the cheating lover on “Dear Diamond,” nobody’s fool on “Nobody’s Fool.”
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ALL MUSIC
she’s digging deeper than ever before and finding considerable riches.
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AV/MUSIC
Reveals a deeper, more genuine sort of confidence that manifests in some of the most interesting, unexpected songs of her career.
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Los Angeles Times
This successor represents a further evolution of her talent as both creator and interpreter.
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SPIN
The real strength here is the feline sharpness of Lambert's voice.
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popMATTERS
This is the weakest of Lambert's four big solo records.
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The New York Times
This album also includes some of Ms. Lambert's least committed singing.
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Saving Country Music
Four The Record has some good songs, a few really good songs, and some ho-hum songs.
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Bowers & Wilkins
Let this be the last album on which there is so much as one song in which you brag about how much you like guns and whiskey.
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paste
There’s no obvious hit single here.
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LIVING
Lambert continues to follow her own muse and to grow creatively - and both the Texas native and country music is better for it.
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My McMurray
If you thought Miranda Lambert would go all warm and fuzzy after marrying Blake Shelton, think again.
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Truly, Miranda plain kills it on this album, singing every song as if she owns it.
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STEREOGUM
Four The Record is Lambert’s most stylistically wide-ranging album yet, and it piles layer on layer.
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