
Same Trailer Different Park is a Rock album by Kacey Musgraves, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- shimmering
- yearning
- pastoral
About
From right out of the gate, Kacey Musgraves knew exactly who she wanted to sing to—and to whom she didn’t. “I’d rather have 100,000 people who really get what I’m doing and like it for what it is than a million who can take it or leave it,” she told a reporter around the time she released her 2013 debut, <i>Same Trailer Different Park</i>. It was a strategy that paid in dividends for the Texas-born Musgraves, who got her start as part of a yodeling duo called the Texas Two Bits before she was even a teenager, singing at the inauguration of President George W. Bush. After a stint in Austin, Musgraves moved to Nashville, and quickly developed relationships with writers like Luke Laird and Shane McAnally, with whom she would co-produce her debut. And they immediately knew she was different. While 2012 brought bro-country and songs about beer, trucks, and the endless tailgate, Musgraves wanted more. She wanted to sing about real life and imperfect people, about loving who you want to love and about smoking the occasional bit of weed. And she wanted to talk about the real side of small-town existence—the pain, disappointment, and struggles that those party-centric radio hits by her male peers seemed to ignore. <i>Same Trailer Different Park</i>’s first single, “Merry Go ’Round,” did just that, offering up a plainspoken, truth-telling ballad that cut right through the bacchanal (it would eventually win a Grammy for Best Country Song). Tracks like “My House” pay tribute to the trailer park, while the silently strummed “It Is What It Is” confesses a desire to find someone who will do in the moment, instead of someone who will say, “I do.” But it was the album’s third single, “Follow Your Arrow,” that would make history. Not only did the song mention same-sex love—"Kiss lots of girls, if that’s something you’re into”—it was was co-written with McAnally and Brandy Clark, both of whom are queer. When “Follow Your Arrow” won Song of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards, Musgraves made sure McAnally and Clark stood right beside her—marking the first time two openly gay artists appeared on the CMA stage to accept their trophy. From that moment on, it was clear that allyship was something inextricable from Musgraves’ music—and that she was destined to become one of the most exciting and inclusive artists the genre had ever seen.
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Tracklist
- 1Silver Lining3:50
- 2My House2:42
- 3Merry Go 'Round3:28
- 4Dandelion3:04
- 5Blowin' Smoke3:08
- 6I Miss You3:50
- 7Step Off3:03
- 8Back On The Map4:06
- 9Keep It To Yourself3:17
- 10Stupid2:38
- 11Follow Your Arrow3:21
- 12It Is What It Is3:46
Credits
Performers
- John Henry TrinkoACCORDION
- Ilya ToshinskyACOUSTIC GUITAR BANJO ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Josh OsborneACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Kacey MusgravesACOUSTIC GUITAR HARMONICA VOCALS
- Luke LairdACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Misa ArriagaACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Kree HarrisonBACKING VOCALS
- Natalie HembyBACKING VOCALS
- Shane McAnallyBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Jimmie Lee SloasBASS
- Claire IndieCELLO
- Hannah SchroederCELLO
- Fred EltringhamDRUMS TAMBOURINE BODY PERCUSSION
- David LevitaELECTRIC GUITAR
- JT CorenflosELECTRIC GUITAR
- Kyle RyanELECTRIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Rob McNelleyELECTRIC GUITAR
- Matt StanfieldKEYBOARDS ELECTRIC PIANO
20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
