Young in All the Wrong Ways

Young in All the Wrong Ways

by Sara Watkins
Young in All the Wrong Ways

Young in All the Wrong Ways

by Sara Watkins

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Overview

Don't read too much into the title of Young in All the Wrong Ways, Sara Watkins' third solo album. Certainly, the Nickel Creek singer/violinist isn't necessarily acting deliberately youthful here -- the record isn't as brightly pop as its 2012 predecessor, Sun Midnight Sun -- but that doesn't mean that bluegrass factors heavily into the equation either. Young in All the Wrong Ways does make feints to roots music -- if it weren't for the stylishly sculpted fuzz guitar, "The Truth Won't Set Us Free" could be suited for a honky tonk hardwood floor, while "One Last Time" contains some fleet-fingered picking -- but the record feels settled and assured as it leans into its maturation. A large part of its charm lies in its ease. Watkins never is particularly forceful -- she seems to lead from her voice, reveling in its lightness but also letting it bruise when it verges toward heartbreak -- but she's certainly considered, choosing her topics and tempos with care. Young in All the Wrong Ways underscores this sense of craft by accentuating steady, almost thundering, rock rhythms, anxious guitars, and also delicately structured ballads that function as tonic to the bold incidents elsewhere. It's a brief album, ten songs lasting no longer than 41 minutes, but it feels deep due to its nicely shifting sounds and styles, not to mention the sense that Watkins is setting into her own skin here. She's never seemed awkward -- the opposite, really, releasing her first album with Nickel Creek when she was a teenager -- but what makes Young in All the Wrong Ways resonate is how it touches upon her bluegrass and folk roots while feeling entirely different: the work of a musician who is integrating the whole of her influences into an idiosyncratic voice. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2016
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396635122
Rank: 187472

Tracks

  1. Young in All the Wrong Ways
  2. The Love That Got Away
  3. One Last Time
  4. Move Me
  5. Like New Year's Day
  6. Say So
  7. Without a Word
  8. The Truth Won't Set Us Free
  9. Invisible
  10. Tenderhearted

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sara Watkins   Primary Artist,Lead,Fiddle,Vocals,Ukulele,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Rhythm)
Aoife O'Donovan   Vocal Harmony
Tom Peterson   Flute (Alto),Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Sarah Jarosz   Vocal Harmony
Noam Pikelny   Guitar (Electric)
Jay Bellerose   Drums,Percussion
Benmont Tench   Piano,Wurlitzer
Chris Eldridge   Guitar (Acoustic)
Paul Kowert   Double Bass
Tyler Chester   Organ,Mellotron,Wurlitzer
Mary Faber   Vocal Harmony
Mikaela Davis   Harp
Kylie Kempster   Vocal Harmony
Brandon Cervantes   French Horn
Richard Dodd   Cello
Gabe Witcher   Loops,Viola,Fiddle,Violin,Bass Harmonica,Guitar (Rhythm),Fender Jazz Bass,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Russ Pahl   Pedal Steel
Jon Brion   Celeste,Mellotron,Guitar (Electric),6-String Electric Bass,Piano
Sean Watkins   Guitar (Acoustic)
Jim James   Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

Dan Wilson   Composer
Dave Sinko   Engineer
Kim Buie   A&R
Gordon Hammond   Engineer
Rouble Kapoor   Assistant Engineer
Chris Rondinella   Assistant Engineer
Maarten de Boer   Photography
Mary Hooper   Design
Shani Gandhi   Engineer
Amanda Miller   Assistant Engineer
Scott Moore   Assistant Engineer
Andy Taub   Assistant Engineer
Jon Foreman   Composer
Sara Watkins   Arranger,Composer
Gabe Witcher   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,String Arrangements,Orchestral Arrangements
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Mike Piersante   Mixing,Engineer
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