A Cat in the Rain

A Cat in the Rain

by Turnpike Troubadours
A Cat in the Rain

A Cat in the Rain

by Turnpike Troubadours

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Returning after a half-decade hiatus, one prompted by leader Evan Felker taking the time to address personal problems, Turnpike Troubadours do sound older and wiser on A Cat in the Rain, their first album since 2017's A Long Way from Your Heart. Felker spends a fair amount of time alluding to recovery and rebirth throughout A Cat in the Rain, opening the album lamenting the empty promises he's given and later claiming "I don't miss the taste of liquor" on "The Rut," a song that proceeds at the weary gait yet still carries a hint of hope. It'd be a mistake to think of the album as autobiographical, though: the closing "Won't You Give Me One More Chance," a tender campfire singalong that could be interpreted as a love letter to the wife he divorced and remarried during the time his band was away from the spotlight, but it's not a Felker original, it's a Jerry Jeff Walker cover. A Cat in the Rain is also not the work of a singer/songwriter masquerading as a band. Co-founder R.C. Edwards wrote "Chipping Mill," perhaps the record's purest blast of Red Dirt Country, and former member John Fulbright penned "Three More Days," a loping love song accentuated by candied vocal harmonies. "Three More Days" illustrates how producer Shooter Jennings helps Turnpike Troubadours paint upon a broader canvas, finding the right shades of dirt to add grit to the earthy rambles "Mean Old Sun" and "Black Sky," while letting the quieter moments feel intimate, almost overheard. The expanded palette -- which is as much emotional as it is musical -- feels especially vibrant because A Cat in the Rain is the group's tightest record, lacking the amiable detours that gave previous albums character, sometimes at the expense of the overall impact. Here, Turnpike Troubadours feel determined to deliver a forceful comeback that accentuates all their strengths, and A Cat in the Rain is precisely that: an album designed for wide-open vistas but is aimed directly at the heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/25/2023
Label: Bossier City Records
UPC: 0691835757827
Rank: 22108

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Turnpike Troubadours   Primary Artist
Ryan Engleman   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Evan Felker   Vocals,Harmonica,Guitar (Acoustic)
Kyle Nix   Fiddle,Vocals
R.C. Edwards   Bass,Vocals
Hank Early   Banjo,Dobro,Vocals,Accordion,Pedal Steel
Gabriel Pearson   Drums,Vocals,Percussion

Technical Credits

Trina Shoemaker   Mixing
Shooter Jennings   Producer
Pete Lyman   Mastering
David Spreng   Engineer
Sherman Thomas   Instrument Technician
Daniel Bacigalupi   Mastering Assistant
James Baxter   Photography
Ryan Engleman   Group Member
Evan Felker   Group Member
Kyle Nix   Group Member
R.C. Edwards   Group Member
Steve Olmon   Assistant Engineer
Spencer Coats   Assistant Engineer
Brian Steely   Cover Art
Hank Early   Group Member
Gabriel Pearson   Group Member
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