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}} ''Just a Little Lovin Lynne's tenth studio album is also her debut album for Lost Highway Records; the label released a promotional EP recorded in conjunction with radio station KCRW four days prior to the album. This album marks a return to Universal Music Group after Lynne released her previous two studio albums through Capitol Records. Though recorded at Capitol's Studio A in Los Angeles, California during January 2007, Lynne initially found her completed album without a distributing label amidst Capitol's merge with Virgin Records. Lynne told the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' in a January 25, 2008, interview, "We cut the record the week Capitol Records busted up. So we're downstairs wondering why upstairs isn't coming down to check us out. Turns out there was no upstairs there." Outside the United States and Canada, the album is distributed by Mercury Records, the initial distributing label for her critical breakthrough album, ''I Am Shelby Lynne'', when it was released in the United Kingdom prior to its American distribution. ==Inspiration== In a January 29, 2008, article in ''The Advocate'', Lynne discussed the inspiration she gained for the project, with Springfield having been a favorite singer of Lynne's since she was 28. Lynne further credits suggestion from Barry Manilow for her consideration in making the album, stating on her website and various interviews that the idea of covering Springfield's songs had come as early as spring of 2005, close to the release of Lynne's ninth album, ''Suit Yourself''. Aside from influences Lynne has discussed, her performance on ''I Am Shelby Lynne'' had drawn critical comparisons to Springfield's ''Dusty in Memphis'', with each album said to be pivotal to the career of the respective artist. 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「Just a Little Lovin'」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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