Strays (Margo Price album) 2023 studio album by Margo Price
Strays Released January 13, 2023 (2023-01-13 ) Studio Fivestar Studio Length 46 :15 Label Loma Vista Producer Jonathan Wilson
"Been to the Mountain" Released: August 25, 2022
"Change of Heart" Released: September 20, 2022
"Lydia" Released: November 10, 2022
Strays is the fourth studio album by American country musician Margo Price , released on January 13, 2023, by Loma Vista Recordings .[ 7] The album was produced by Price with musician Jonathan Wilson at his Fivestar Studio in Topanga Canyon , and features contributions from Mike Campbell (formerly of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers , and whom Price recorded with for the second Dirty Knobs album, External Combustion ), Sharon Van Etten , and Lucius .[ 7]
The album was re-released as Strays II with nine additional songs on October 13, 2023. The nine songs were also released as "acts" in the weeks ahead of the re-released album.[ 8]
Alongside recording the album, Price completed a memoir, Maybe We'll Make It , released in October 2022 by University of Texas Press .[ 9] [ 10] Price completed a book tour that ran through November 2022 and then opened the "'Til the Wheels Fall Off Tour" in December 2022, with plans to promote Strays through March 2023.[ 11]
The first single released from Strays was "Been to the Mountain". on August 25, 2022.[ 10] When Price announced the album in September 2022, she also released the second single, "Change of Heart".[ 7] Further, in November 2022, a third single, "Lydia", was released in promotion of the album, a song Price described as "a moving collection of words about bodily autonomy and women's rights" and noted was inspired by her passing a women's health clinic years earlier on tour in Vancouver , and recorded prior to the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.[ 12]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey, except where noted
Strays track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Been to the Mountain" 5:28 2. "Light Me Up" (featuring Mike Campbell ) 5:05 3. "Radio" (featuring Sharon Van Etten ) 2:49 4. "Change of Heart" 4:04 5. "County Road" 6:08 6. "Time Machine" Dillon Napier Christopher Houston Denny 2:46 7. "Hell in the Heartland" 4:28 8. "Anytime You Call" (featuring Lucius ) Ivey 3:48 9. "Lydia" Price 6:12 10. "Landfill" 5:34 Total length: 46:15
Strays II
An expanded re-release of Strays was released on October 13, 2023, and promoted with three "acts" of songs. "Act I: Topanga Canyon" was released August 22, 2023.[ 13] "Act II: Mind Travel" was released on September 14, 2023.[ 14] The complete Strays II and "Act III: Burn Whatever's Left" were both released on October 13, 2023.[ 15]
All tracks are written by Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey, except where noted
Act I: Topanga Canyon Title Writer(s) 1. "Strays" 3:09 2. "Closer I Get" (featuring Ny Oh ) 3:57 3. "Malibu" (featuring Jonathan Wilson and Buck Meek ) 3:37 Total length: 10:42
Act II: Mind Travel Title Writer(s) 4. "Black Wolf Blues" 3:59 5. "Mind Travel" 3:54 6. "Unoriginal Sin" (featuring Mike Campbell) 3:02 Total length: 10:53
Act III: Burn Whatever's Left Title Writer(s) 7. "Homesick" (featuring Jonathan Wilson) 4:28 8. "Where Did We Go Wrong" 4:31 9. "Burn Whatever's Left" 5:26 Total length: 14:25
Personnel
Musicians
Margo Price – vocals (all tracks); bells , maracas , tambourine (track 1); percussion (2, 4, 7, 8), acoustic guitar (3, 7, 9)
Alex Muňoz – 12-string acoustic guitar , background vocals (all tracks); electric guitar (1–8, 10), baritone guitar (3, 10), acoustic guitar (4, 5), pedal steel guitar (5, 7, 10)
Jamie Davis – acoustic guitar, background vocals (all tracks); electric guitar (1–6, 8, 10)
Jeremy Ivey – acoustic guitar (all tracks), bass guitar (3, 8)
Dillon Napier – drums (1–7, 10), drum machine (3), percussion (4, 5)
Micah Hulscher – keyboards (all tracks), organ (1, 2, 4–7), piano (1–3, 5–8, 10), synthesizer (1–3, 5–7, 10), harpsichord (1, 2), celesta (6)
Kevin Black – bass guitar (2, 4–7)
Mike Campbell – electric guitar (2)
Jonathan Wilson – Moog bass (3, 6, 8); guitar, timpani (3); bells, piano (6); acoustic guitar, castanets , tambourine (7); percussion (8, 10)
Sharon Van Etten – vocals (3)
Ny Oh – vocals (5, 10)
Dexter Green – drums (8)
Jess Wolfe – vocals (8)
Holly Laessig – vocals (8)
Jacob Braun – cello (9)
Zach Dellinger – viola (9)
Andrew Bullbrook – violin (9)
Wynton Grant – violin (9)
Technical
Jonathan Wilson – production , recording production, mixing (all tracks); engineering (3)
Margo Price – co-production (all tracks); recording production, engineering (3); music production (6)
Dexter Green – co-production (3, 8); music production, engineering (6)
Lawrence Rothman – co-production, engineering (7)
Adam Ayan – mastering
Grant Milliken – engineering (1, 2, 5, 10)
Parker Cason – engineering (4, 9)
Joe Trentacosti – engineering (6), engineering assistance (3)
Louis Rememapp – engineering (7)
Anita Agoyan-Miu – engineering assistance (1, 2, 5, 10)
Liv Painter – engineering assistance (7)
Frankie Fingers – engineering assistance (9)
References
^ Kitty Empire (January 8, 2023). "Margo Price: Strays review – still country to the core" . The Guardian . Retrieved January 11, 2023 .
^ John Amen (January 13, 2023). "Margo Price frees herself with the eclectic Strays" . The Line of Best Fit . Retrieved January 13, 2023 .
^ Tom Doyle (December 20, 2022). "Margo Price Reviewed! Read MOJO's verdict on the new album by Margo Price, Strays" . Mojo . Archived from the original on December 21, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2023 .
^ Steve Horowitz (January 9, 2023). "Margo Price 'Strays' Down Many Musical Paths in Search of Meaning" . PopMatters . Retrieved January 11, 2023 .
^ Jonathan Bernstein (January 10, 2023). "Margo Price Makes Her Own Evolution Part of the Story On 'Strays' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved January 11, 2023 .
^ Bud Scoopa (December 8, 2022). "Margo Price - Strays" . Uncut . Retrieved December 21, 2022 .
^ a b c Evan Minsker (September 20, 2022). "Margo Price Announces New Album Strays, Shares Video for New Song "Change of Heart": Watch" . Pitchfork . Retrieved December 1, 2022 .
^ Madarang, Charisma (August 22, 2023). "Margo Price Goes Down the Psychedelic Rabbit Hole With Strays II " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved October 12, 2023 .
^ Nina Corcoran (August 25, 2022). "Margo Price Shares Video for New Song "Been to the Mountain": Watch" . Pitchfork . Retrieved December 1, 2022 .
^ a b Chris Deville (August 25, 2022). "Margo Price Shared New Song "Been to the Mountain": Listen" . Stereogum . Retrieved December 1, 2022 .
^ John Wirt (November 23, 2022). "Margo Price wraps book tour, but catch her music tour stop in Baton Rouge next week" . The Advocate . Retrieved December 21, 2022 .
^ Larisha Paul (November 10, 2022). "Margo Price Tackled Bodily Autonomy on New Single 'Lydia' Years Ago. Now It Feels Like a Premonition" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved December 1, 2022 .
^ Allison Hussey (August 22, 2023). "Margo Price Announces New Album Strays II , Shares New Songs: Listen" . Pitchfork . Retrieved January 13, 2024 .
^ Tom Briehan (September 14, 2023). "Margo Price – "Black Wolf Blues," "Mind Travel," & "Unoriginal Sin" (Feat. Mike Campbell)" . Stereogum . Retrieved January 13, 2024 .
^ Lorie Liebig (October 13, 2023). "Review: Margo Price Expands Her Mind and Sound with 'Strays II' " . American Songwriter . Retrieved January 13, 2024 .