
Abrams, Gracie - Good Riddance (Deluxe Black 2LP Vinyl)
Gracie Abrams - Good Riddance (Deluxe Black 2LP Vinyl)
Gracie Abrams's debut album Good Riddance, produced and co-written by her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, finds Abrams documenting her emotional experience with more precision and impact than ever before.As she narrates the end of a fractured relationship and all the confusion, frustration, and longing that come with it, the 23-year-old artist achieves a new level of lyrical honesty and self-possession — an element fully reflected in her quietly captivating vocal work.
Tracklisting:
- Best
- I Know It Won't Work
- Full Machine
- Where Do We Go Now?
- I Should Hate You
- Will You Cry?
- Amelie
- Difficult
- This Is What The Drugs Are For
- Fault Line
- The Blue
- Right Now
- Block Me Out
- Unsteady
- 405
- Two People
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$21.34Abrams, Gracie - Good Riddance (Deluxe Black 2LP Vinyl)
Gracie Abrams - Good Riddance (Deluxe Black 2LP Vinyl)
Gracie Abrams's debut album Good Riddance, produced and co-written by her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, finds Abrams documenting her emotional experience with more precision and impact than ever before.As she narrates the end of a fractured relationship and all the confusion, frustration, and longing that come with it, the 23-year-old artist achieves a new level of lyrical honesty and self-possession — an element fully reflected in her quietly captivating vocal work.
Tracklisting:
- Best
- I Know It Won't Work
- Full Machine
- Where Do We Go Now?
- I Should Hate You
- Will You Cry?
- Amelie
- Difficult
- This Is What The Drugs Are For
- Fault Line
- The Blue
- Right Now
- Block Me Out
- Unsteady
- 405
- Two People
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Gracie Abrams - Good Riddance (Deluxe Black 2LP Vinyl)
Gracie Abrams's debut album Good Riddance, produced and co-written by her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, finds Abrams documenting her emotional experience with more precision and impact than ever before.As she narrates the end of a fractured relationship and all the confusion, frustration, and longing that come with it, the 23-year-old artist achieves a new level of lyrical honesty and self-possession — an element fully reflected in her quietly captivating vocal work.
Tracklisting:
- Best
- I Know It Won't Work
- Full Machine
- Where Do We Go Now?
- I Should Hate You
- Will You Cry?
- Amelie
- Difficult
- This Is What The Drugs Are For
- Fault Line
- The Blue
- Right Now
- Block Me Out
- Unsteady
- 405
- Two People












