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Aug 2, 2024[Peck's] a generous singing partner, weaving words or verses in among each guest, giving them space to shine. Willie Nelson is brilliant, bringing time-weathered wisdom to Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other, and Elton John is in fine fettle on a fun Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting). No one, though, quite matches Allison Russell’s formidable contribution to Chemical Sunset.
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Aug 2, 2024Stampede is the work of a singer who is a star and obviously excited by the possibilities it offers him as a performer, but the best moments suggest he should offer a little more space for Orville Peck the Artist, who deserves his share of the spotlight.
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Aug 2, 2024Despite a tendency to drift into generic country-rock filler territory at times (the Noah Cyrus-guesting How Far Will We Take It, and Ever You’re Gone being particularly guilty of this), Stampede is more effortlessly entertaining fare from the man in the mask.
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Aug 2, 2024While Stampede is a fun listen, Peck’s play at a group project is uneven. He makes both gains and losses in teaming up with such a vast pool of talent.