Ellie Turner’s Debut Album When The Trouble’s All Done Is Stripped Down And Timeless

Article Contributed by IVPR | Published on Friday, March 24, 2023

With every element of her brand new album When The Trouble’s All Done, Ellie Turner took great care to retain a specific presentation of her songs. “I wanted it real and imperfect,” she remembers. “I wanted it honest. I wanted it stripped down to the core and essence of whatever it was.” Most of the tracks feature just acoustic guitars, upright bass, and vocals performed live to tape at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville. “This was a very conscious decision made by myself and my producer, Jack Schneider,” says Turner. “We would play the song live until we felt like the most honest version of the song had been performed and captured.”

Of course, Turner and Schneider’s way of recording only really lands if the songs stand up on their own, and in this case, Turner has presented a ten-song collection of beautiful, lilting, timeless folk songs. And, save for one cover of Bob Dylan’s “Oh, Sister,” are all original compositions by Turner or co-written with Schneider. A stunning debut album, When The Trouble’s All Done feels like Turner’s tribute to the folk music that changed her life back in college. “It filled me up like nothing else ever had,” she remembers. “I couldn’t get enough.” But in reality, Turner has added new pages to the great folk songbook with When The Trouble’s All Done.

Fans can now stream or purchase When The Trouble’s All Done in its entirety at this link. Turner will take the stage at the world-famous Station Inn in Nashville, Tennessee, for her album release show on April 28th.

More About When The Trouble’s All Done: Through every element of her album’s creation, Turner has taken care to retain a specific presentation of her songs. Most of the tracks feature just acoustic guitars, upright bass, and vocals. “The album was performed and recorded live-to-tape at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, Tennessee,” she says. “This was a very conscious decision made by myself and my producer, Jack Schneider. We would play the song live until we felt like the most honest version of the song had been performed and captured. The imperfections and unexpected little moments of each performance are where the magic of the record lives. I wanted it to feel as if I was in someone’s living room and was handed a guitar to play.” Save for one cover of Bob Dylan’s “Oh, Sister,” all of the songs from When The Trouble’s All Done are originals written by Turner or co-written with Schneider.

When The Trouble’s All Done Tracklist:

One More Day

The ‘I Love You’ Song

Daughter

Wandering

A Little Farther Down The Line

Katabatic

If That Ocean’s Still Blue

Holyoke

Oh, Sister

When The Trouble’s All Done

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