Orville Peck has released Stampede: Vol. 1, an album of duets with singers like Willie Nelson, Elton John, Nathaniel Rateliff, and more.
Originally announced back in April, Stampede: Vol. 1 comprises of seven duets — two covers and five originals. Peck previewed the album by joining Willie Nelson for a rendition of Ned Sublette’s “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Orville Peck also recruited Elton John for a cover of his beloved 1973 track “Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting).”
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Meanwhile, the album boasts original contributions from Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Bu Cuarón, Midland, Noah Cyrus, Tobias Jesso Jr., and more. Stream Stampede: Vol. 1 below.
That cowboy must really love his horses, because Stampede: Vol. 1 is the third horse-themed album title in Orville Peck’s discography, following 2022’s Bronco and his 2019 debut, Pony. Stampede also serves as Peck’s first release on Warner Records, having previously...
Originally announced back in April, Stampede: Vol. 1 comprises of seven duets — two covers and five originals. Peck previewed the album by joining Willie Nelson for a rendition of Ned Sublette’s “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Orville Peck also recruited Elton John for a cover of his beloved 1973 track “Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting).”
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Meanwhile, the album boasts original contributions from Nathaniel Rateliff, Allison Russell, Bu Cuarón, Midland, Noah Cyrus, Tobias Jesso Jr., and more. Stream Stampede: Vol. 1 below.
That cowboy must really love his horses, because Stampede: Vol. 1 is the third horse-themed album title in Orville Peck’s discography, following 2022’s Bronco and his 2019 debut, Pony. Stampede also serves as Peck’s first release on Warner Records, having previously...
- 5/10/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Following the postponement of his 2023 tour for health-related reasons and his departure from Columbia Records, Orville Peck attempts something of a reset with Stampede: Vol. 1. A seemingly straightforward project consisting of seven duets, the album reflects both the gay South African country singer’s dedication to the genre and his desire not to be confined by it. And as a symbol of this newfound sense of agency, Peck altered his trademark leather mask to reveal much more of his face (though still covering his eyes) in his live performances and videos.
While Peck’s vocals drew comparisons to that of an Elvis impersonator when he emerged on the scene with 2019’s Pony, he’s smartly chosen guest artists on Stampede: Vol. 1 whose voices effectively complement his own. On “How Far Will We Take It,” for instance, Noah Cyrus’s higher range provides a nice contrast to Peck’s deep, husky tone.
While Peck’s vocals drew comparisons to that of an Elvis impersonator when he emerged on the scene with 2019’s Pony, he’s smartly chosen guest artists on Stampede: Vol. 1 whose voices effectively complement his own. On “How Far Will We Take It,” for instance, Noah Cyrus’s higher range provides a nice contrast to Peck’s deep, husky tone.
- 5/6/2024
- by Steve Erickson
- Slant Magazine
Orville Peck’s third studio album is coming in hot and the country musician is staying true to its title. Stampede Vol. 1 will be released on May 10, featuring a full slate of duets with appearances from Elton John, Noah Cyrus, Midland, Allison Russell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Bu Cuaron, and Willie Nelson.
On Instagram, Russell commented beneath Peck’s unveiling of the featured guest across the record, writing: “So delighted to be a part of this with you & all these luminaries @orville ”
Stampede Vol. 1 will arrive just weeks before Peck kicks off the previously announced Stampede tour.
On Instagram, Russell commented beneath Peck’s unveiling of the featured guest across the record, writing: “So delighted to be a part of this with you & all these luminaries @orville ”
Stampede Vol. 1 will arrive just weeks before Peck kicks off the previously announced Stampede tour.
- 4/26/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Who said the gays couldn’t say yee haw?
On Friday, Orville Peck premiered the video for his duet of “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other” alongside country legend Willie Nelson with Rolling Stone.
“Willie kept talking about how the subject matter in this song was more important than ever,” Peck tells Rolling Stone. “He wanted it to have a new life with the two of us.” (Nelson previously covered the Ned Sublette classic in 2006.)
“With all the rhetoric surrounding the Lgbtqia+ community these days, it is so...
On Friday, Orville Peck premiered the video for his duet of “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other” alongside country legend Willie Nelson with Rolling Stone.
“Willie kept talking about how the subject matter in this song was more important than ever,” Peck tells Rolling Stone. “He wanted it to have a new life with the two of us.” (Nelson previously covered the Ned Sublette classic in 2006.)
“With all the rhetoric surrounding the Lgbtqia+ community these days, it is so...
- 4/5/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Anonymous country star Orville Peck has teamed up with country icon Willie Nelson for a new cover of “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Stream the new track below.
The new collaboration with Nelson isn’t the first time Peck has taken on “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Originally released by Ned Sublette in 1981 and famously covered by Nelson in 2006, Peck previously covered the tune for SiriusXM and has performed it live.
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Peck’s version of “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other” arrives on the heels of his signing to Warner Records. His 2019 full-length debut, Pony, released via Sub Pop, and his 2022 major label debut, Bronco, dropped via Columbia.
In addition to new tunes and new contracts, Peck also announced a slew of 2024 tour dates. Dubbed “The Stampede Tour,” Peck is set to hit the road on May 28th,...
The new collaboration with Nelson isn’t the first time Peck has taken on “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other.” Originally released by Ned Sublette in 1981 and famously covered by Nelson in 2006, Peck previously covered the tune for SiriusXM and has performed it live.
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Peck’s version of “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other” arrives on the heels of his signing to Warner Records. His 2019 full-length debut, Pony, released via Sub Pop, and his 2022 major label debut, Bronco, dropped via Columbia.
In addition to new tunes and new contracts, Peck also announced a slew of 2024 tour dates. Dubbed “The Stampede Tour,” Peck is set to hit the road on May 28th,...
- 4/5/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
After taking a break from touring, Orville Peck is ready to hit the road.
Rolling Stone can exclusively announce that the country star — who recently announced his signing to Warner Records — will hit the road later this year on a massive headlining tour. He also teased a new collaboration with Willie Nelson.
“I took a break from last year to focus on myself and even though it was a difficult decision at the time, I’m so happy I did,” he tells Rolling Stone. “I feel healthier and happier than...
Rolling Stone can exclusively announce that the country star — who recently announced his signing to Warner Records — will hit the road later this year on a massive headlining tour. He also teased a new collaboration with Willie Nelson.
“I took a break from last year to focus on myself and even though it was a difficult decision at the time, I’m so happy I did,” he tells Rolling Stone. “I feel healthier and happier than...
- 4/2/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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