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Product Identifiers
Record LabelWarner Records, Wb
UPC0093624844112
eBay Product ID (ePID)19071189945
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2024
GenreCountry
ArtistPeck, Orville
Release TitleStampede
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.63 in
Item Width4.98 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other - By Orville Peck X Willie Nelson 1.2 The Hurtin' Kind - By Orville Peck X Midland 1.3 Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) - By Orville Peck X Elton John 1.4 Back at Your Door - By Orville Peck X Debbii Dawson 1.5 Chemical Sunset - By Orville Peck X Allison Russell 1.6 Death Valley High - By Orville Peck X Beck 1.7 How Far Will We Take It? - By Orville Peck X Noah Cyrus 1.8 Miénteme - By Orville Peck X Bu Cuaron 1.9 Papa Was a Rodeo - By Orville Peck X Molly Tuttle ; Golden Highway 1.10 Midnight Ride - By Orville Peck, Kylie Minogue ; Diplo 1.11 Ever You're Gone - By Orville Peck X Teddy Swims 1.12 You're An Asshole, I Can't Stand You (And I Want a Divorce) - By Orville Peck X Margo Price 1.13 Where Are We Now? - By Orville Peck ; Mickey Guyton 1.14 Conquer the Heart - By Orville Peck X Nathaniel Rateliff 1.15 Rhinestone Cowboy - By Orville Peck, TJ Osborne, Waylon Payne ; Fancy Hagood
Notes2024 release. Critically acclaimed, Orville Peck has long dreamed of making Stampede, a duets album with singers, songwriters, and fellow musicians he's long admired. And now, music icons, rebels and newcomers join hand-in-hand with Orville on his third full-length body of work to help create a two-part record that tips it's hat to music's past, present, and future. Orville just released the first part to this project Stampede: Vol.1 on 5/10 with duets such as Willie Nelson, Midland, Elton John, Allison Russell, Noah Cyrus, Bu Cuaron and Nathaniel Rateliff. Slant Magazine describes Volume 1 as "a reflection of both the singer's dedication to the genre and his desire not to be confined by it."