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{{quote-box|align=right|width=20%|Going into this, I wanted to make sure that every single song on the album felt like a true 50/50 collaboration of me and the other artists' style and sound and genre. I didn't want to just feel like a bunch of Orville Peck songs that feature verses from other artists. I wanted each one to be an actual collaboration. Every single song on the album is entirely its own thing, dependent on who the artist is. It's a really fun journey. It's definitely the most adventurous I've ever been in terms of genre. It's some of the most country songs I've ever done on this album and some of the least country songs I've ever done on this album.|—Peck on recording ''Stampede: Vol. 1''<ref name="out" />}} {{quote-box|align=right|width=20%|Going into this, I wanted to make sure that every single song on the album felt like a true 50/50 collaboration of me and the other artists' style and sound and genre. I didn't want to just feel like a bunch of Orville Peck songs that feature verses from other artists. I wanted each one to be an actual collaboration. Every single song on the album is entirely its own thing, dependent on who the artist is. It's a really fun journey. It's definitely the most adventurous I've ever been in terms of genre. It's some of the most country songs I've ever done on this album and some of the least country songs I've ever done on this album.|—Peck on recording ''Stampede: Vol. 1''<ref name="out" />}}
'''''Stampede''''' is the third studio album by South African singer-songwriter ]. It will be released on August 2, 2024, through ]. The album follows 2022's '']'' and a self-imposed hiatus in 2023 and was accompanied by a promotional tour as well as the lead single "]", a duet with ].<ref name="rsint" /><ref name="rstour" /><ref name="rsannounce" /> The album title continues the theme of Peck's releases having names related to horses,<ref name="qsl" /> and was preceded by an EP with several songs that span multiple music genres.<ref name="bbint" />


==Background==
'''''Stampede''''' is a 2024 studio album by South African singer-songwriter ], made up of vocal duets. The album follows 2022's '']'' and a self-imposed hiatus in 2023 and was accompanied by a promotional tour as well as the lead single "]", a duet with ].<ref name="rsint" /><ref name="rstour" /><ref name="rsannounce" /> The album title continues the theme of Peck's releases being named after horses<ref name="qsl" /> and was preceded by an EP with several song that span multiple music genres.<ref name="bbint" />
''Stampede'' contains 15 tracks, all of which are recorded as vocal duets between Peck and other artists of various genres.<ref name="music row"> Peck recorded a duet version "]" with ], who first covered the song solo in 2006.<ref name="Tarradell">Tarradell, Mario (14 February 2006).{{cite web|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/ent/columnists/mtarradell/stories/DN-cowboysong_0214gl.ART.State.Edition2.e368707.html |title=Willie opens closet with 'Cowboys' |access-date=5 March 2006 |url-status=unfit |archive url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015150722/http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/ent/columnists/mtarradell/stories/DN-cowboysong_0214gl.ART.State.Edition2.e368707.html |archive-date=15 October 2008 }}, ''The Dallas Morning News''. The Dallas Morning News, Inc. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2006.</ref> Peck also covered "]" and "]" for the album, with the latter being a duet with its original artist, ].<ref name="music row"/>


Prior to the album, an EP titled ''Stampede: Vol.&nbsp;1'' was released on May 10, 2024. Stephen Daw of '']'' stated that on this release Peck is "a world-class curator paying tribute to the stars who helped pave the way for him".<ref name="bb" /> Writing in '']'', Steve Erickson scored this album 3 out of 5 stars, praising specific tracks but also critiquing that "musically, though, the album isn’t always as savvy", with some genre explorations being more successful than others.<ref name="slant" />
==''Stampede: Vol.&nbsp;1''==
''Stampede: Vol.&nbsp;1'' was an EP released on May&nbsp;10, 2024. Stephen Daw of '']'' stated that on this release Peck is "a world-class curator paying tribute to the stars who helped pave the way for him".<ref name="bb" /> Writing in '']'', Steve Erickson scored this album 3 out of 5 stars, praising specific tracks but also critiquing that "musically, though, the album isn’t always as savvy", with some genre explorations being more successful than others.<ref name="slant" />

The EP has the following songs:
#"]" (Ned Sublette)&nbsp;– 3:38
#"The Hurtin' Kind" (], ], ], ], Ryan Raines, and ])&nbsp;– 3:06
#"]" (] and ])&nbsp;– 4:11
#"Chemical Sunset" (Peck, Drew Lindsay, JT Nero, and ])&nbsp;– 2:34
#"How Far Will We Take It?" (] and Braison Cyrus)&nbsp;– 2:52
#"Miénteme" (Peck, Bu Cuaron, Amiel Gonzales, ], and Christopher Stracey)&nbsp;– 3:10
#"Conquer That Heart" (])&nbsp;– 3:01


==Track listing== ==Track listing==
{{Track listing
#"]" (Ned Sublette)&nbsp;– 3:38
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#"The Hurtin' Kind" (], ], ], ], Ryan Raines, and ])&nbsp;– 3:06
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#"]" (] and ])&nbsp;– 4:11
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#"Back at Your Door"
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#"Chemical Sunset" (Peck, Drew Lindsay, JT Nero, and ])&nbsp;– 2:34
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#"Death Valley High"
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#"How Far Will We Take It?" (] and Braison Cyrus)&nbsp;– 2:52
| title2 = The Hurtin' Kind
#"Miénteme" (Peck, Bu Cuaron, Amiel Gonzales, ], and Christopher Stracey)&nbsp;– 3:10
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#"Papa Was a Rodeo
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#"]"
| length2 = 3:06
#"Ever You’re Gone"
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#"You’re an Asshole, I Can’t Stand You (and I Want a Divorce)"
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#"Where Are We Now?"
| writer3 = {{hlist|Elton John|]}}
#"Conquer That Heart" (])&nbsp;– 3:01
| length3 = 4:11
#"]"
| title4 = Back at Your Door
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| length5 = 2:34
| title6 = Death Valley High
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| title12 = You're an Asshole, I Can't Stand You (And I Want a Divorce)
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| title13 = Where Are We Now?
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| title14 = Conquer That Heart
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| writer14 = Nathaniel Rateliff
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==Personnel== ==Personnel==
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<ref name="out">{{Cite magazine |issn=1062-7928 |department=Music |language=en-US |magazine=] |accessdate=2024-04-29 |date=2024-04-05 |first=Taylor |last=Henderson |title=Orville Peck opens up about why he changed up his mask for the new ''Stampede'' era |url=https://www.out.com/gay-music/orville-peck-stampede-interview |archive-date=April 12, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240412033506/https://www.out.com/gay-music/orville-peck-stampede-interview |url-status=live }}</ref> <ref name="out">{{Cite magazine |issn=1062-7928 |department=Music |language=en-US |magazine=] |accessdate=2024-04-29 |date=2024-04-05 |first=Taylor |last=Henderson |title=Orville Peck opens up about why he changed up his mask for the new ''Stampede'' era |url=https://www.out.com/gay-music/orville-peck-stampede-interview |archive-date=April 12, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240412033506/https://www.out.com/gay-music/orville-peck-stampede-interview |url-status=live }}</ref>
<ref name="qsl">{{Cite magazine |magazine=Q Salt Lake |url=https://www.qsaltlake.com/news/2024/05/28/rewriting-country-the-orville-peck-way/ |title=Rewriting Country, the Orville Peck Way |department=A+E / Interviews |first=Chris |last=Azzopardi |date=2024-05-28 |accessdate=2024-05-28 |language=en-US}}</ref> <ref name="qsl">{{Cite magazine |magazine=Q Salt Lake |url=https://www.qsaltlake.com/news/2024/05/28/rewriting-country-the-orville-peck-way/ |title=Rewriting Country, the Orville Peck Way |department=A+E / Interviews |first=Chris |last=Azzopardi |date=2024-05-28 |accessdate=2024-05-28 |language=en-US}}</ref>
<ref name="music row">{{cite web|url=https://musicrow.com/2024/07/orville-peck-rides-back-in-with-new-duets-collection-stampede/|title=Orville Peck Rides Back In With New Duets Collection 'Stampede'|author=Lorie Hollabaugh|date=July 8, 2024|website=Music Row|access-date=July 18, 2024}}</ref>
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<ref name="rsint">{{Cite magazine |issn=0035-791X |department=Music > Music Country |language=en-US |magazine=] |accessdate=2024-04-29 |date=2024-04-05 |first=Tomás |last=Mier |title=Willie Nelson Thinks Queer Message in Orville Peck Video Is 'More Important Than Ever' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/orville-peck-willie-nelson-dropcowboys-are-frequently-secretly-fond-each-other-1234999336/ |archive-date=April 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240416042340/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/orville-peck-willie-nelson-dropcowboys-are-frequently-secretly-fond-each-other-1234999336/ |url-status=live }}</ref> <ref name="rsint">{{Cite magazine |issn=0035-791X |department=Music > Music Country |language=en-US |magazine=] |accessdate=2024-04-29 |date=2024-04-05 |first=Tomás |last=Mier |title=Willie Nelson Thinks Queer Message in Orville Peck Video Is 'More Important Than Ever' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/orville-peck-willie-nelson-dropcowboys-are-frequently-secretly-fond-each-other-1234999336/ |archive-date=April 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240416042340/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/orville-peck-willie-nelson-dropcowboys-are-frequently-secretly-fond-each-other-1234999336/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

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2024 studio album by Orville Peck
Stampede
Peck walking in a busy parking lotCover to Stampede: Vol. 1
Studio album by Orville Peck
ReleasedAugust 2, 2024 (2024-08-02)
GenreCountry
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
LabelWarner
Producer
  • Beau Bedford
  • Dim Star
  • Orville Peck
  • Ryan Raines
  • RMB
  • Christopher Stracey
Orville Peck chronology
Stampede: Vol. 1
(2024)
Stampede
(2024)
Singles from Stampede
  1. "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other"
    Released: April 5, 2024
  2. "Midnight Ride"
    Released: June 7, 2024

Going into this, I wanted to make sure that every single song on the album felt like a true 50/50 collaboration of me and the other artists' style and sound and genre. I didn't want to just feel like a bunch of Orville Peck songs that feature verses from other artists. I wanted each one to be an actual collaboration. Every single song on the album is entirely its own thing, dependent on who the artist is. It's a really fun journey. It's definitely the most adventurous I've ever been in terms of genre. It's some of the most country songs I've ever done on this album and some of the least country songs I've ever done on this album.

—Peck on recording Stampede: Vol. 1

Stampede is the third studio album by South African singer-songwriter Orville Peck. It will be released on August 2, 2024, through Warner. The album follows 2022's Bronco and a self-imposed hiatus in 2023 and was accompanied by a promotional tour as well as the lead single "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other", a duet with Willie Nelson. The album title continues the theme of Peck's releases having names related to horses, and was preceded by an EP with several songs that span multiple music genres.

Background

Stampede contains 15 tracks, all of which are recorded as vocal duets between Peck and other artists of various genres.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). Peck also covered "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)" for the album, with the latter being a duet with its original artist, Elton John.

Prior to the album, an EP titled Stampede: Vol. 1 was released on May 10, 2024. Stephen Daw of Billboard stated that on this release Peck is "a world-class curator paying tribute to the stars who helped pave the way for him". Writing in Slant Magazine, Steve Erickson scored this album 3 out of 5 stars, praising specific tracks but also critiquing that "musically, though, the album isn’t always as savvy", with some genre explorations being more successful than others.

Track listing

Stampede track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other" (with Willie Nelson)Ned Sublette3:38
2."The Hurtin' Kind" (with Midland)3:06
3."Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)" (with Elton John)4:11
4."Back at Your Door" (with Debbii Dawson)  
5."Chemical Sunset" (with Allison Russell)
  • Peck
  • Drew Lindsay
  • JT Nero
  • Allison Russell
2:34
6."Death Valley High" (with Beck)  
7."How Far Will We Take It?" (with Noah Cyrus)2:52
8."Miénteme" (with Bu Cuaron)3:10
9."Papa Was a Rodeo" (with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway)  
10."Midnight Ride" (with Kylie Minogue and Diplo)  
11."Ever You're Gone" (with Teddy Swims)  
12."You're an Asshole, I Can't Stand You (And I Want a Divorce)" (with Margo Price)  
13."Where Are We Now?" (with Mickey Guyton)  
14."Conquer That Heart" (with Nathaniel Rateliff)Nathaniel Rateliff3:01
15."Rhinestone Cowboy" (with TJ Osborne, Waylon Payne, and Fancy Hagood)  
Total length:53:40

Personnel

Musicians

  • Orville Peck – vocals on all tracks; banjo on "How Far Will We Take It?"; additional drums on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Beau Bedford – acoustic guitar, harmonica, and piano on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Ryan Ake – bass and electric guitar on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Beck – vocals on "Death Valley High"
  • Debbii Dawson – vocals on "Back at Your Door"
  • Paul Grass – drums and percussion on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Willie Nelson – vocals and gut string guitar on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Midland – accompaniment on "The Hurtin' Kind"
  • Rhys Hastings – drums on "The Hurtin' Kind"
  • Christopher Stracey – Mellotron on "The Hurtin' Kind", "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)", and "Miénteme"; additional guitar on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)" and "Conquer the Heart"; violin on "Chemical Sunset"; bass and drums on "How Far Will We Take It?" and "Miénteme"; acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, and electric guitar on "How Far Will We Take It?"; guitar and percussion on "Miénteme"
  • Matthew Pynn – pedal steel guitar on "The Hurtin' Kind"
  • Kyle Connolly – bass on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Kane Ritchotte – drums on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Cary Singer – guitar on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Duncan Hay Jennings – guitar on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Benny Bock – piano on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Jack Standen – piano on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Elton John – vocals on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Dan Abu-Absi – acoustic guitar on "Chemical Sunset"
  • JT Nero – background vocals on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Allison Russell – banjo and vocals on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Drew Lindsay – drum programming and piano on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Elizabeth Pupo-Walker – percussion on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Stewart Cole – trumpet on "Chemical Sunset" and "Miénteme"; baritone horn and valve trombone on "Miénteme"
  • Noah Cyrus – vocals on "How Far Will We Take It?"
  • Bu Cuarón – vocals on "Miénteme"
  • Ethan Jodziewicz – upright bass on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Eli Thompson – bass on "Conquer the Heart"
  • James Barone – drums and percussion on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Nathaniel Rateliff – guitar and vocals on "Conquer That Heart"
  • Patrick Meese – keyboards on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Hailey Niswanger – tenor saxophone on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Molly Tuttle – vocals on "Papa Was a Rodeo"
  • Golden Highway – instrumentation on "Papa Was a Rodeo"
  • Kylie Minogue – vocals on "Midnight Ride"
  • Diplo – instrumentation on "Midnight Ride"
  • Teddy Swims – vocals on "Ever You’re Gone"
  • Margo Price – vocals on "You’re an Asshole, I Can’t Stand You (and I Want a Divorce)"
  • Mickey Guyton – vocals on "Where Are We Now?"
  • Nathaniel Rateliff – vocals on "Conquer the Heart"
  • TJ Osborne – vocals on "Rhinestone Cowboy"
  • Waylon Payne – vocals on ""Rhinestone Cowboy"
  • Fancy Hagood – vocals on "Rhinestone Cowboy"

Technical

  • Orville Peck – production on all tracks except "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Christopher Stracey – production on all tracks except "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Beau Bedford – production on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Ryan Raines – production on "The Hurtin' Kind"
  • Dim Star – production on "Chemical Sunset"
  • RMB – production on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Randy Merrill – mastering
  • Andrew Lappin – mixing
  • Joel Raif – engineering on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Dave Poler – engineering on "The Hurtin' Kind"
  • Pete Aguilar – engineering on "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)"
  • Pete Min – engineering on all tracks except "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other" and "The Hurtin' Kind"; vocal engineering on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Brandon Bell – engineering on "Chemical Sunset"
  • Daniel Schiwek – engineering on "How Far Will We Take It?"
  • Mark Anderson – engineering on "Conquer the Heart"
  • Steve Chadie – vocal engineering on "Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other"
  • Jayk Cherry – mixing assistance

See also

References

  1. Henderson, Taylor (April 5, 2024). "Orville Peck opens up about why he changed up his mask for the new Stampede era". Music. Out. ISSN 1062-7928. Archived from the original on April 12, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  2. Mier, Tomás (April 5, 2024). "Willie Nelson Thinks Queer Message in Orville Peck Video Is 'More Important Than Ever'". Music > Music Country. Rolling Stone. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on April 16, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  3. Mier, Tomás (April 2, 2024). "Orville Peck Announces Expansive Stampede Tour Ahead of Willie Nelson Collab". Music > Music News. Rolling Stone. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on April 8, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  4. Paul, Larisha (April 26, 2024). "Orville Peck Sets Release Date for Collaborator-Stacked Duets Album 'Stampede Vol. 1'". Music > Music Country. Rolling Stone. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on April 29, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2024.
  5. Azzopardi, Chris (May 28, 2024). "Rewriting Country, the Orville Peck Way". A+E / Interviews. Q Salt Lake. Retrieved May 28, 2024.
  6. Daw, Stephen (June 7, 2024). "Orville Peck Keeps Evolving — Now He Hopes Country Music Can Do the Same". Pride. Billboard. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
  7. Lorie Hollabaugh (July 8, 2024). "Orville Peck Rides Back In With New Duets Collection 'Stampede'". Music Row. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
  8. Daw, Stephen (May 10, 2024). "Queer Jams of the Week: New Music From Lil Nas X, Beabadoobee, Orville Peck & More". Pride. Billboard. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  9. Erickson, Steve (May 6, 2024). "Orville Peck 'Stampede: Vol. 1' Review: A Slip of the Mask". Music. Slant Magazine. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
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