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Leftover Feelings: A Studio B Revival offers a fascinating peek into the creative process during a time of isolation. Ted Roach captures John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas as they navigate the musical landscape of Elvis's RCA Studio B. You can feel the weight of the history in those walls, and it spills into their performances. The atmosphere is reflective, yet energized, mixing nostalgia with a fresh take on songwriting. The pacing flows naturally, interweaving personal anecdotes with the act of creation, providing a glimpse into the heart of Nashville's music scene. It's not just about the album; it's about connection, artistry, and the human experience during unprecedented times. Really, it’s a beautiful testament to resilience through music.
Captures the essence of Nashville's music historyShowcases the creative process during the pandemicFeatures intimate performances and storytelling
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