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Vinyl LP pressing. 2020 release. His last album - 2017's The Nashville Sound - a 1 album on the Billboard Folk, Independent, Country and Rock albums charts, also received Best Americana Album at the Grammys, Album Of The Year At The Americana Honors & Awards and was nominated at the CMA Awards for Album Of The Year. Since then, he has collaborated on the soundtrack for A Star Is Born, the debut album by the Highwomen, and Sheryl Crow's latest album Threads. He also released a live album, Live From the Ryman.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.3 x 12.3 x 0.3 inches; 2.4 Ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Southeastern Records


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2020


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 10, 2020


Label ‏ : ‎ Southeastern Records


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #1,104 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #574 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What have I done to not get into this band sooner?
Front to back solid album from one of newly favorite bands to see live and listen to. From it kicking off with What’ve I done to help to the last note this album is one you’ll want to listen to front to back.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Matt

  • Craft over substance
I am no doubt going to get negative replies to the 3 star rating, but this album shows Jason & Co as master musicians who showcase musical ability of the highest order, to no great effect . I know Jason has stated he can look back & now write songs that he couldn't when he was younger, but the younger Jason also displayed a remarkable ability to kick ass. Where's the primal GRUNT here? There is none. Where is the emotional range of his vocal delivery? Its lacking. Why is Jimbo Hart, who is outstanding on bass, relegated to a purely backup role? Guess its Jason's band. Why are Amanda's vocals so low in the mix? I can't hazard a guess. This is unfortunately the 1st Isbell album that is quite simply bland, easy listening stuff. That said, I would suggest EVERYONE downloads the opening track What've I Done which is transcendent & defies categorization...here he has created a new genre. Pity the rest of the songs didn't stack up. BTW: In case I missed the point of this album, I put on his Live From The Ryman, a 'big hits' of his previous three best selling albums, & all was back in place. Maybe Jason & Co need a live audience to test drive songs? Well, I'll still be buying Isbell, because he is one of the few true originals around! And dude, please lay down some more of your slide playing now & then. Along with ex-Stone Mick Taylor & cult figure Warren Haynes, you play the most melodic slide guitar out there! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2020 by Mark Van

  • Simply an outstanding album that now seems quite precient
I discovered Jason Isbell and his wife Amanda Shires from a performance on the daily show of the song "Only Children" and was immediately enraptured. I am surprised that I have not heard of him before, but such is the nature of our fractured musical landscape. His music falls on the borders of folk, rock, and country - what some people call Americana. His songs tell stories; whether it is a discussion of his alcohol recovery, "It Gets Easier" or thinking about his daughter growing up, "Letting You Go," his songs are often quite moving. A few songs seem to be written about the time we are in, dealing with COVID, such as "What Have I Done to Help" or "Be Afraid." Mr. Isbell did a live stream acoustic concert of the full album at the Brooklyn Bowl, accompanied by his wife on violin, which is quite worth checking out. I'm very happy to have discovered Isbell and this album is a great place to start listening to his music. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by MS

  • He sings from the heart
This is my 4th Jason Isbell cd I've bought; southeastern, something more than free, and Nashville sound. First saw him on Austin City Limits and was hooked. Favorite tracks I most liked were the haunting song Only Children, the great guitar licks and lyrics to Overseas, Running with our eyes closed, anthem song Be Afraid, It gets easier about his own fight with alcohol (thank you Amanda for the intervention), and Letting you go about Jason raising his daughter. All 5 star songs. The rest are very good too, but I have my favorites. I feel we will be talking about this singer/songwriter like James Taylor was for my generation (I'm 60). I look forward to the chance to go to one of his concerts and of course his next release. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Timothy J Kelleher

  • Another great album
Another great album. I have to say when I first listened, I wasn't sure.. some of the production, or the way certain songs are presented musically, did not exactly grab me, but after repeated listening, his incredible songwriting shined through. Basically, this guy is one of the best songwriters in recent memory. I believe this album is a bit more personal for him, and some of it was harder for me to relate to, not being a father. In general his themes are pretty universal. Major highlights for me are -Only Children, Overseas, River, and St Peters Autograph. Only children , is basically incredible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 by Damaged by Dub

  • Another Win
Big fan of Jason Isbell and have been waiting (not so patiently) for the release of Reunions. The insight of his lyrics are never disappointing and I think are particularly profound for those who have difficulty verbalizing feelings or experiences. In this way, Jason is always therapeutic. Dreamsicle, Running with Our Eyes Closed, and St. Peter's Autograph were my favorites in another album of ALL favorites. Give Isbell a listen, even if you don't think he's your "genre" of music. His talent shines through and can speak to anyone who will hear him. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020 by Definitelydi

  • Jason Isbell Reunion C.D
Jason Isbell. Amanda Shires and the 400 units are the best band out there! Every C.D. is so inspiring and heart felt. Jason is a story teller and he writes his life journey and sings it like no one can. Then there are their instruments...incredible!
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021 by C.N.

  • Get the vinyl for best sound quality!
This new record is another classic from the Isbell/Cobb team. I originally purchased the 24 bit digital version. That version sounds loud and is compressed. It wasn’t until I got the vinyl that made me fall in love with this release. Quiet, uncompressed and more musical. It’s a noticeable difference so go the vinyl route if your setup allows. It’s a beautiful listening experience! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020 by Spencer Marquart

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