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Something More Than Free (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

Something More Than Free (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

In a world where country music often feels as manufactured as a can of baked beans, Jason Isbell is the organic, free-range option. His 2015 release, "Something More Than Free," marked a turning point in his career, showcasing his unparalleled songwriting chops and heartfelt storytelling. Now, 10 years later, the album has been re-released in a deluxe edition that includes bonus tracks and exclusive commentary from Isbell himself. And let me tell you, it's a ride worth taking. From the melancholic twang of "24 Frames" to the tender balladry of "Flagship," Isbell's songwriting shines brighter than a diamond-studded cowboy hat. His lyrics are as sharp as a pair of spurs, cutting through the bullshit with raw honesty and emotional depth. But what really sets this album apart is Isbell's voice - a rich, whiskey-soaked timbre that wraps itself around the listener like a warm embrace. It's the kind of voice that could make even the most hardened city slicker yearn for a simpler life in the heartland. So saddle up, grab a cold beer, and let Jason Isbell take you on a journey through the highs and lows of life in the American South. You won't regret it. Yeehaw!
$7.63

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Something More Than Free (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

$25.42

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In a world where country music often feels as manufactured as a can of baked beans, Jason Isbell is the organic, free-range option. His 2015 release, "Something More Than Free," marked a turning point in his career, showcasing his unparalleled songwriting chops and heartfelt storytelling. Now, 10 years later, the album has been re-released in a deluxe edition that includes bonus tracks and exclusive commentary from Isbell himself. And let me tell you, it's a ride worth taking. From the melancholic twang of "24 Frames" to the tender balladry of "Flagship," Isbell's songwriting shines brighter than a diamond-studded cowboy hat. His lyrics are as sharp as a pair of spurs, cutting through the bullshit with raw honesty and emotional depth. But what really sets this album apart is Isbell's voice - a rich, whiskey-soaked timbre that wraps itself around the listener like a warm embrace. It's the kind of voice that could make even the most hardened city slicker yearn for a simpler life in the heartland. So saddle up, grab a cold beer, and let Jason Isbell take you on a journey through the highs and lows of life in the American South. You won't regret it. Yeehaw!