Gossip in the Grain

Gossip in the Grain

Infobox Album
Name = Gossip in the Grain
Type = studio
Artist = Ray LaMontagne


Released = October 14, 2008 (US)
Recorded = Box, England
Genre = Folk
Length =
Label = RCA (US)
14th Floor Records (UK)
Producer = Ethan Johns
Reviews =
*Stereo Subversion Rating|8|10 [http://www.stereosubversion.com/album-reviews/10-09-2008/ray-lamontagne-2/ link]
Last album = "Acre of Land"
(2000)
Last album = "Trouble"
(2004)
Last album = "Till the Sun Turns Black"
(2006)
This album = "Gossip in the Grain"
(2008)
Next album =

"Gossip in the Grain" is singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne's third full-length release, which is set to be released on October 14, 2008. The album was produced by Ethan Johns and recorded in Box, England. Along with his band members, LaMontagne is also joined by singer/songwriter Leona Naess on "A Falling Through" and "I Still Care for You." As commented on LaMontagne's website, the new album "proves to be his most creative and emotionally expansive collection to date." [ [http://www.raylamontagne.com/ Ray LaMontagne ] ]

Track listing [http://raylamontagne.com/home.php]

"All songs written by Ray LaMontagne."

# "You Are the Best Thing" - 3:53
# "Let It Be Me" - 4:41
# "Sarah" - 4:31
# "I Still Care for You" - 4:07
# "Winter Birds" - 6:20
# "Meg White" - 4:16
# "Hey Me, Hey Mama" - 4:27
# "Henry Nearly Killed Me (It's A Shame)" - 4:25
# "A Falling Through" - 4:28
# "Gossip In The Grain" - 3:59

Personnel

* Ray LaMontagnevocals, guitar, Rhodes piano
* Ethan Johns – producer, contributed as a multi-instrumentalist, drums
* Jennifer Condos - bass
* Eric Heywood - guitar

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