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The Secret Sisters (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Secret Sisters (album)
''The Secret Sisters'' is a 2010 album by American country music duo The Secret Sisters. Produced by Dave Cobb and T-Bone Burnett, the album consists of ballads, originals, and cover songs such as "Why Don't You Love Me", "Why Baby Why", and the Frank Sinatra song "Somethin' Stupid". The album also includes two originals written by Laura Rogers: "Tennessee Me" and "Waste the Day". Also included is a cover of the 60s rock song by then teenage singer Nancy Baron, "I've Got a Feeling", written by Wally Zober and C. Laverne. ==Production== The album was recorded in two weeks at Blackbird Studios. Steel guitar player Robbie Turner and pianist Pig Robbins also performed on the album. The album was recorded on analog equipment without computers or digital equipment,〔(The Secret Sisters Stay Humble After 'Crazy' Success - Exclusive Video - Spinner )〕 the way it would have been done in the 1950s. The production team and the Sisters utilized vintage microphones and classic recording techniques, down to the same type of tape they would have used fifty years ago. Laura Rogers tried to describe the experience by expressing: "In so many ways we are still the same kids who would perform songs in our parents' room, when we sang about silver threads and golden needles and cold-hearted snakes, and all that. Even with everything that's happened -- getting that dream chance to make our own album, I really believe we've just found where we're supposed to be." The album was released on October 10, 2010. It peaked at 27 on the ''Billboard'' US Country Charts.
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