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Starting Over [2xLP]

Starting Over feels at home trying whatever comes naturally. Stapleton wrote or co-wrote 11 of the 14 songs on the cozy-campfire roots record.

He digs deep into familiar territory, spinning a fiery tale of Southern-rock deliverance on ā€œArkansasā€ and a feel-good story about rescue dogs set to Pops Staples-style gospel-pop progressions on ā€œMaggie’s Song,ā€ while also leaning into his triumvirate of favorite topics: weed, the devil, and domestic joy. That final one is best exemplified by the title track, a rich portrayal of partnership aided by wife Morgane Stapleton, whose harmony singing serves as a moving counterpoint to Chris’ Kentucky baritone.

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Rolling StoneĀ 

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Starting Over [2xLP]

Starting Over feels at home trying whatever comes naturally. Stapleton wrote or co-wrote 11 of the 14 songs on the cozy-campfire roots record.

He digs deep into familiar territory, spinning a fiery tale of Southern-rock deliverance on ā€œArkansasā€ and a feel-good story about rescue dogs set to Pops Staples-style gospel-pop progressions on ā€œMaggie’s Song,ā€ while also leaning into his triumvirate of favorite topics: weed, the devil, and domestic joy. That final one is best exemplified by the title track, a rich portrayal of partnership aided by wife Morgane Stapleton, whose harmony singing serves as a moving counterpoint to Chris’ Kentucky baritone.

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Rolling StoneĀ 

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Starting Over feels at home trying whatever comes naturally. Stapleton wrote or co-wrote 11 of the 14 songs on the cozy-campfire roots record.

He digs deep into familiar territory, spinning a fiery tale of Southern-rock deliverance on ā€œArkansasā€ and a feel-good story about rescue dogs set to Pops Staples-style gospel-pop progressions on ā€œMaggie’s Song,ā€ while also leaning into his triumvirate of favorite topics: weed, the devil, and domestic joy. That final one is best exemplified by the title track, a rich portrayal of partnership aided by wife Morgane Stapleton, whose harmony singing serves as a moving counterpoint to Chris’ Kentucky baritone.

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Rolling StoneĀ 

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