2009’s most notable country releases
Rosanne Cash “The List” (
Buddy & Julie Miller “Written in Chalk” (New West). The Millers are the Americana movement’s Johnny and June, two singers and songwriters with a great love story who keep their focus on faith and emotion. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Brad Paisley “American Saturday Night” (Arista Nashville). Paisley makes commercial country at its best, this time slipping in some savvy social commentary along with his usual witty uptempo numbers and well-crafted love songs. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
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Exene Cervenka “Somewhere Gone” (Bloodshot). Most people wouldn’t consider Cervenka country, but her solo album, recorded during her four-year stint living in
Miranda Lambert “Revolution” (