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''Ivy Tripp'' is the third studio album by American indie musician Waxahatchee, released on April 7, 2015 on Merge Records domestically, and Wichita Recordings internationally. Katie Crutchfield (aka Waxahatchee) produced the album with Kyle Gilbride and Keith Spencer. ==Background and recording== After the release of ''Cerulean Salt'' (2013), Crutchfield split amicably with her label, Don Giovanni Records. She and Spencer isolated themselves for almost a year in a house in Holbrook, Long Island. Crutchfield recalled, "I just got to hide out and make a record. At my own pace. That was important to me."〔 〕 In a press release, she said of the album: "The title ''Ivy Tripp'' is really just a term I made up for directionless-ness, specifically of the 20-something, 30-something, 40-something of today, lacking regard for the complaisant life path of our parents and grandparents."〔 (【引用サイトリンク】 title='Ivy Tripp' - Waxahatchee )〕 The extra "p" in ''Tripp'' is a reference to a friend of Crutchfield's who had died.〔 〕 Musically, Crutchfield described the album as "poppier" than her previous work.〔 The only other musicians on the album are Spencer and Gilbride; the trio also produced the album together.〔 〕 Crutchfield explained: "We had synthesizers and tons of keyboards and 12-string guitars and acoustic guitars set aside so that we could put whatever on it that we thought would be cool. That part of the record was really collaborative. Keith and Kyle and I kind of all worked together to build the songs up."〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ivy Tripp」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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