Release Info
Sometimes Just the Sky is not a greatest hits endeavor or a remastered compilation. It's not a celebration or a souvenir. It is a reimagining of a most unusual nature. It is a collection of songs written across the decades, recorded in bucolic western England at Real World Studios with the great producer Ethan Johns. Carpenter sat with new and old friends who circled together in a wooden room and made music, in real time. What we hear is precisely what was played and sung, all at once. There's a song originally recorded for each of Carpenter's original studio records, and then there's a new song, which was aided and abetted by hillside contemplation and a punk poet's advice.
Releases from Mary-Chapin Carpenter
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The Things That We Are Made Of
Year: 2016
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Songs From The Movie
Year: 2014
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Ashes And Roses
Year: 2012
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The Age Of Miracles
Year: 2010
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Between Here And Gone
Year: 2004
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The Essential Mary Chapin Carpenter
Year: 2003
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Time*sex*love*
Year: 2001
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Party Doll And Other Favorites
Year: 1999
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A Place In The World
Year: 1996
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Stones In The Road
Year: 1994
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Come On Come On
Year: 1992
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Shooting Straight In The Dark
Year: 1990
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State Of The Heart
Year: 1989
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Hometown Girl
Year: 1987
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Ain't No Love In Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album)
by Luke Combs
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Snapshot
by BLANCO BROWN
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Leads Me Home
by The War and Treaty
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fault line
by Carly Pearce
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Runnin’ Outta Time
by Lily Rose
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Rise & Fall
by Scotty McCreery
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Fireside
by Chase Rice
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Clementine
by Yung Gravy
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Tennessee Truth
by Brian Kelley
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Not Today
by Mitchell Tenpenny
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Beautiful As You
by Thomas Rhett
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LA DURANGO
by Peso Pluma & Junior H & Eslabon Armado