Spence will appear next at the 30A Songwriter’s Festival, taking place this weekend in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. Mint Condition, produced by Dan Knobler at his Goosehead Place studio in Nashville, is Spence’s first LP for Rounder Records and will be released on May 3, 2019. “They say expecting something different is the definition of insane.” “Town after town and it’s all the same,” she sings to a steady, highway-bound beat. Their mentors and label heads Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis severed ties with Perspective Records. Both tracks cement her status as one of the most astute chroniclers of a musician’s touring life. Before the release of the album, the band were faced with label troubles. For the Mint Condition song of the same name, see their album Definition of a Band.'What Kind of Man Would I Be' is a song written by Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford and Bobby Caldwell and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album Chicago album Greatest Hits 19821989. “Mint Condition” was released today alongside the road-weary Southern rocker “Long Haul,” that follows in the tradition of Spence’s “Hotel Amarillo,” from 2017’s Spades & Roses. The guest appearance by the Country Music Hall of Fame member is the realization of a lifelong dream for the Nashville-based Spence. Written about her hopes for a relationship in the rear view, when the photo albums are torn and the jewelry’s rusting but love lingers on, it’s a graceful, vibrantly detailed slow burn that features Emmylou Harris on the chorus. “My favorite things are tired and worn,” sings Caroline Spence on “Mint Condition,” the closing track from her forthcoming LP of the same name.
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