Lambert earns Platinum
Monday, July 10, 2017 – Miranda Lambert's sixth studio album, "The Weight of These Wings," was certified Platinum by the RIAA for sales of 1 million units.
Released on Nov. 18, the double CD was number one on the Billboard Country Albums Chart with 122,000 albums sold.
The disc won Album of the Year honors at the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards this past April.
"Vice" was the first song from the disc, released almost one year ago. "Tin Man" is the current single. "The Weight Of These Wings" features 24 songs and was produced by Frank Liddell, Glenn Worf, and Eric Masse.
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CD reviews for Miranda Lambert
Cynics might think that Miranda Lambert is presumptuous in entitling her fifth disc "Platinum" and, in effect, assuming she'll get her plaque for selling 1 million units. But Lambert says that isn't the case, but more a matter of style, looks and feel.
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Every once in a while an album comes along that restores your faith in mainstream country music. Miranda Lambert's "Revolution" is just such a recording. It's not revolutionary, as the title might suggest. Instead, this CD is chock full of topnotch songs that are both memorable and sincere and never sound slick or overproduced. (Come to think of it, such old school values as these may in fact be revolutionary around Nashville).
Lambert vocalizes a bit like a little girl at ...
Even though it sounds like a cliche from the big book of country songwriting, the truth is that, when the timing's right, a loser can end up being the biggest winner of all. Today's object lesson comes from Miranda Lambert and her sophomore album, the follow-up to her 2005 near-platinum debut, "Kerosene."
Imagine for a moment if the then-19-year-old had actually taken the crown in 2003's Nashville Star and then been forced into the studio within weeks to be primped and ...
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