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She Ain't Me
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2008
Recorded2008
GenreFolk rock, blues rock, alternative, alternative Country, Americana, Contemporary bluegrass, alternative folk
Length45:03
LabelNinth Street Opus
ProducerMalcolm Burn
Carrie Rodriguez chronology
Seven Angels on a Bicycle
(2006)
She Ain't Me
(2008)
Carrie Rodriguez Live in Louisville
(2009)

She Ain't Me is the second album released by Carrie Rodriguez. She Ain't Me was produced by Malcolm Burn, Grammy-award recipient who has worked with Emmylou Harris and Bob Dylan.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Infinite Night" (Carrie Rodriguez, Gary Louris)3:43
2."She Ain't Me" (Carrie Rodriguez, Dan Wilson)3:42
3."Rag Doll" (Malcolm Burn)3:42
4."Absence" (Carrie Rodriguez, Mary Gauthier)3:56
5."El Salvador" (Carrie Rodriguez, Gary Louris)3:58
6."Mask of Moses" (Carrie Rodriguez, Kyle Keggereis)3:45
7."The Big Mistake" (Carrie Rodriguez, Leslie Nail)3:55
8."Grace" (Carrie Rodriguez, Jim Boquist)4:16
9."Let Me In" (Carrie Rodriguez)3:35
10."El Dorado" (Carrie Rodriguez, Gary Louris, Malcolm Burn, Sandrine Daniels)4:12
11."Can't cry Enough" (Carrie Rodriguez, Gary Louris)3:51

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Lucinda Williams - Vocals
  • Gary Louris - Harmony Vocals
  • Aoife O'Donovan - Harmony Vocals
  • Richie Stearns - Banjo
  • Eric Platz - Drums
  • Gia Ciambotti, Kristin Mooney, Susan Marshall - Background Vocals
  • Javier Vercher - Tenor Sax
  • Released by Manhattan/Back Porch (EMI) - 2008
  • Produced by Malcolm Burn
  • Recorded and mixed at Maison Bleue Studio, Kingston, NY
  • Engineered and mixed by Malcolm Burn
  • Additional recording at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC

References

Carrie Rodriguez on Ninth Street Opus