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Four the Record

Miranda Lambert  Composer Miranda Lambert  Main Performer

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1 All Kinds of Kinds Coleman/Henry 4:26
2 Fine Tune Hemby/Laird 4:39
3 Fastest Girl in Town Lambert/Presley 3:20
4 Safe Lambert 4:46
5 Mama's Broken Heart Clark/McAnally/Musg 2:59
6 Dear Diamond Lambert 3:49
7 Same Old You Carlile 3:05
8 Baggage Claim Hemby/Laird/Lambert 3:18
9 Easy Living Lambert/Wray 2:45
10 Over You Lambert/Shelton 4:15
11 Look at Miss Ohio Rawlings/Welch 4:18
12 Better in the Long Run Kelley/Monroe/Samps 3:34
13 Nobody's Fool Stapleton 3:43
14 Oklahoma Sky Moorer 4:47
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Four the Record

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Sony Music

Style: Country-Pop

Four the Record

UPC: 886979058927

Release Date: 11/01/2011

Original Release Date: 11/01/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [All Kinds of Kinds, Fine Tune, Fastest Girl in Town, Safe, Mama's Broken Heart, Dear Diamond, Same Old You, Baggage Claim, Easy Living, Over You, Look at Miss Ohio, Better in the Long Run, Nobody's Fool, Oklahoma Sky]
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Andrew Leahey

Miranda Lambert struck gold with her third album, Revolution, which sent two songs to the top of the country charts. Four the Record looks to continue her winning streak, mixing sassy country-pop with a handful of rustic, bluegrass-influenced songs. Despite writing most of the music on her previous records, Lambert only pens six songs on this disc, looking to outside songwriters like Brandi Carlile, Kacey Musgraves, and Pistol Annies' bandmate Ashley Monroe to provide the remaining eight. Even so, a moving duet with husband Blake Shelton on ?Better in the Long Run? proves she?s still willing to keep things within the family., Rovi