
Pageant Material is a Folk album by Kacey Musgraves, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- twangy
- bittersweet
- southern
About
How do you follow up a debut album that set the country music world abuzz? If you’re Kacey Musgraves, you return with 2015’s <i>Pageant Material</i>, a mellow, countrypolitan masterpiece decked in rhinestones. Riding high on the success of 2013’s <i>Same Trailer, Different Park</i>, Musgraves doubled down on what made her sound so unique, reuniting with her producing and co-writing team of Shane McAnally and Luke Laird for a funny and bitterly honest album that skewers the “Good Ol’ Boys Club,” tells her life story (“Dime Store Cowgirl”), and offers the dysfunctional family anthem we didn’t know we needed (“Family is Family”). She even recruited pal Willie Nelson for the trippy-twangy hidden track “Are You Sure.” The album’s first single, “Biscuits,” is a rambunctious, catchy ode to minding your own beeswax, but it’s <i>Pageant Material</i>’s opener, “High Time,” that really sets the stakes. A lush, stoner, slow-down anthem of the highest accord—pun intended—the song finds Musgraves pandering to absolutely zero trends. Instead, she’s relaxed and introspective, thinking about how to stay connected with her Texas self as her fame rises: Success can change a person, but Musgraves has only stuck closer to her convictions as the awards rolled in—a path she ponders on the album’s title track: “I’d rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain’t,” she sings. Musgraves was sick of women having to please everyone—of having to keep a pretty face when their insides were feeling anything but. That sort of blunt, self-assured approach didn’t endear Musgraves to country radio. “Biscuits” failed to make an impact on the airwaves, and with that snub, one thing became abundantly clear: Musgraves was never going to try and please the powers that be, especially not a bunch of programmers. Luckily, she no longer needed their support. Her crossover appeal was growing, with her Kacey Musgraves Country & Western Rhinestone Revue selling out multiple dates across the country, and pop and rock fans catching on to her sound (including Katy Perry, who took Musgraves on the road with her). The Nashville powers that be may not have seen Musgraves as pageant material, but who cared? With a sophomore album this strong, she easily took the sash as country music’s newest rebel queen.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1High Time
- A2Dime Store Cowgirl
- A3Late To The Party
- A4Pageant Material
- A5This Town
- A6Biscuits
- A7Somebody To Love
Side B
- B1Miserable
- B2Die Fun
- B3Family Is Family
- B4Good Ol' Boys Club
- B5Cup Of Tea
- B6.1Fine
- B6.2Are You Sure?
Credits
Performers
- Charlie WorshamACOUSTIC GUITAR BANJO
- Josh OsborneACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Kacey MusgravesACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Luke LairdACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Misa ArriagaACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS BARITONE GUITAR
- Jordan LehningARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR STRINGS
- Kyle RyanBACKING VOCALS BANJO ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Natalie HembyBACKING VOCALS
- Shane McAnallyBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Adam KeaferBASS DOUBLE BASS ELECTRIC UPRIGHT BASS
- Anthony LamarchinaCELLO STRINGS
- Lindsey Smith-TrostleCELLO STRINGS
- Fred EltringhamDRUMS TAMBOURINE PERCUSSION
- Ian FitchukELECTRIC PIANO HARP ELECTRIC ORGAN
- Paul FranklinPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Kristin WilkinsonVIOLA STRINGS
- Monisa AngellVIOLA STRINGS
- David AngellVIOLIN STRINGS
10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold
