Whitmore Sisters – Ghost Stories (Vinyl LP)

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Description

*This is a Vinyl LP*

Release Date:  2022

Label:  Red House Records

White & Purple Colored Vinyl

 

Track List

Side A

1. Learn to Fly
2. The Ballad of Sissy ; Porter
3. Friends We Leave Behind
4. Hurtin’ for a Letdown
5. Superficial World of Love

Side B

1. Big Heart Sick Mind
2. Ghost Stories
3. Ricky
4. By Design
5. On the Wings of a Nightingale
6. Greek Tragedy

 

Notes

The Whitmore Sisters are real life sisters Eleanor Whitmore (The Mastersons, Steve Earle, Tanya Tucker) and Bonnie Whitmore (Hayes Carll, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock).”Their sisterly harmonies add a sweetly assured, down-home sound that rings with immediate appeal.” -HOLLER MAGAZINE Sisters Eleanor and Bonnie Whitmore, two of roots music’s most accomplished songwriter/instrumentalist/ vocalists, are releasing their first album together as The Whitmore sisters. Titled Ghost Stories, it’s inspired by the loss of family, friends, ex-boyfriends and – on the title track – people who died by police violence. These “ghosts” chose to appear right as Covid became entrenched – when live music evaporated and people were isolated from each other. Bonnie, whose four solo albums are all state-of-a-real-woman’s-heart jewels, decided to join sister Eleanor and her husband Chris Masterson in their Los Angeles closed circle for a break. Chris, who’s recorded four albums with his wife as The Mastersons, saw the visit as an opportunity to issue a mandate: If Bonnie was coming, it was time for the sisters to make a record. Not just an album, but “the album” – the musical inevitability that’s been simmering since a 22-year-old Eleanor was protecting her curly-headed 15-year-old sister at gigs in local bars. The Whitmore Sisters’ original songs, along with two covers – a song by their pal Aaron Lee Tasjan (“Big Heart Sick Mind” and “On the Wings of a Nightingale” (written by Paul McCartney for iconic siblings The Everly Brothers) – was produced by Chris Masterson.