# Unglamorous

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{{Infobox album
| name       = Unglamorous
| type       = studio
| artist     = [Lori McKenna](/source/Lori_McKenna)
| cover      = Lori McKenna - Unglamorous.png
| alt        = photo of Lori McKenna in red shirt playing guitar with white background
| released   = August 14, 2007
| recorded   =
| studio     = [Ocean Way](/source/Ocean_Way_Nashville), Nashville
| genre      = [Country](/source/Country_music), [folk music](/source/folk_music)
| length     = 46:54
| label      = [Warner Bros.](/source/Warner_Bros._Records), StyleSonic Records
| producer   = [Tim McGraw](/source/Tim_McGraw) & [Byron Gallimore](/source/Byron_Gallimore)
| prev_title = [Bittertown](/source/Bittertown)
| prev_year  = 2004
| next_title = [Lorraine](/source/Lorraine_(album))
| next_year  = 2011
}}
'''''Unglamorous''''' is the first major label album from [country](/source/Country_music)/[folk](/source/Folk_music) singer [Lori McKenna](/source/Lori_McKenna). After three songs written by McKenna appeared on [Faith Hill](/source/Faith_Hill)'s 2005 album, ''[Fireflies](/source/Fireflies_(Faith_Hill_album))'', [Warner Bros. Records](/source/Warner_Bros._Records) re-released McKenna's 2004 album ''[Bittertown](/source/Bittertown)'' (her fourth independent release).  ''Unglamorous'', however, is the first album of McKenna's recorded specifically for a major label. The album was released August 14, 2007, on StyleSonic Records through [Warner Bros. Records](/source/Warner_Bros._Records).

Hill's husband, [Tim McGraw](/source/Tim_McGraw) co-produces the album and each of them contributes vocals to one of the tracks.  Other notable guest appearances are made by [Kelly Willis](/source/Kelly_Willis), [Darrell Scott](/source/Darrell_Scott), [Bryan Sutton](/source/Bryan_Sutton) and [Buddy Miller](/source/Buddy_Miller).

==Songs==
All of the songs were written or co-written by McKenna.  She describes her songs as a collision of autobiography, observation and a vivid imagination.<ref name=bb/>  As a 38-year-old mother of five and married 19 years to the same man, McKenna has a lot of life experience to draw upon.

"I only can write about what I know or conversations I've had with people who have the same type of life that I do," McKenna says in ''[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'', "I live in the same town I grew up in. I only have a sixth grade vocabulary, and I only know three chords. This is who I am, and I don't really have time to take a piano class or anything."<ref name=bb2/>

The opening cut, "I Know You", makes a reference to poet, [D. H. Lawrence](/source/D._H._Lawrence).

The first single release from the album was the title track, "Unglamorous".

==Reception==
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic)
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name=amg>Birchmeier, Jason, [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r1082792|pure_url=yes}} "Review: ''Unglamorous''"], [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic)</ref>
| rev4 = ''[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)''
| rev4Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name=rs>{{cite news |author1=Ganz, Caryn |title=Review: Lori McKenna – ''Unglamorous'' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/15750641/review/15825601/unglamorous |access-date=12 January 2021 |work=[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone) |date=August 23, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080621210551/https://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/15750641/review/15825601/unglamorous |archive-date=June 21, 2008}}</ref>
}}
''Unglamorous'' was widely reviewed with a generally favorable reception.  An analysis of reviews by [Metacritic](/source/Metacritic) assigned the album a score of 80 out of 100 placing the album just below the top rated albums of 2007.<ref name=mc>[http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/mckennalori/unglamorous "Lori McKenna: ''Unglamorous'' (2007): Reviews"], [Metacritic](/source/Metacritic)</ref>  Writing for ''[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'', critic Ken Tucker suggests the album may be "one of [2007's] best country albums."<ref name=bb>Tucker, Ken, "''Unglamorous''", ''[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))''''' 119:33''', 18 August 2007, p.47</ref>

A number of reviews expressed concern that the more slick Nashville production was not the best setting for McKenna's songs, and ''[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)'' describes the sound at times as falling into "unglamorous midtempo muck."<ref name=rs/>  Other writers felt that the production, while evidently high-end, still served the musical direction of the album. According to ''[The Boston Globe](/source/The_Boston_Globe)'', "The subtle twang that crept into the smart folk and finely wrought Americana on McKenna's four previous albums has been shined up and sharpened, but the endeavor still feels natural."<ref name=bg>Anderman, Joan, [http://archive.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2007/08/14/nashville_adds_some_gloss_but_mckenna_retains_her_grace/ "CD Review: Nashville adds some gloss, but McKenna retains her grace"], ''[The Boston Globe](/source/The_Boston_Globe)'', August 14, 2007</ref>

==Tour==
McKenna toured as an opening act for [Faith Hill](/source/Faith_Hill) and [Tim McGraw](/source/Tim_McGraw) on the first five weeks of their '''[Soul2Soul 2007](/source/Soul2Soul_2007) Tour''' in June and July 2007 to help promote the album.  This 18 show run in the [United States](/source/United_States) and [Canada](/source/Canada) introduced McKenna's music to 260,000 Hill and McGraw fans.<ref name=bb2>Tucker, Ken, "''Unglamorous'' Life", ''[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'''''119:31''', 18 August 2007, p.35</ref>

McKenna also appeared with Hill on ''[Oprah](/source/The_Oprah_Winfrey_Show)''.  She performed on [ABC](/source/American_Broadcasting_Company)'s ''[Good Morning America](/source/Good_Morning_America)'' on the day the album was released and was also featured on ''[Nightline](/source/Nightline_(US_news_program))''.  ''[People](/source/People_(magazine))'' and [Oprah Winfrey](/source/Oprah_Winfrey)'s ''[O: The Oprah Magazine](/source/O%3A_The_Oprah_Magazine)'' also featured pieces covering McKenna.

McKenna tours with the support of a [Boston](/source/Boston) band (musicians that do not appear on this recording) that includes [Mark Erelli](/source/Mark_Erelli), Paul Kochanski, Russell Chudnofsky, and John Sands. She has since toured as an opener for country singer [Trisha Yearwood](/source/Trisha_Yearwood).

== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| total_length  = 46:54
| title1        = I Know You
| writer1       = McKenna
| length1       = 3:57
| title2        = Unglamorous
| writer2       = McKenna, [Liz Rose](/source/Liz_Rose)
| length2       = 4:12
| title3        = Your Next Lover
| writer3       = McKenna
| length3       = 4:28
| title4        = I'm Not Crazy
| writer4       = McKenna
| length4       = 4:18
| title5        = Falter
| writer5       = McKenna
| length5       = 4:49
| title6        = Witness to Your Life
| writer6       = McKenna
| length6       = 3:31
| title7        = Drinkin' Problem
| writer7       = McKenna, [Mark D. Sanders](/source/Mark_D._Sanders)
| length7       = 4:00
| title8        = How to Survive
| writer8       = McKenna, Rose
| length8       = 4:37
| title9        = Written Permission
| writer9       = McKenna
| length9       = 4:08
| title10       = Confetti
| writer10      = McKenna
| length10      = 4:01
| title11       = Leaving This Life
| writer11      = McKenna, Sanders
| length11      = 4:53
}}
==Credits==

===Musicians===
* Lori McKenna – vocals and acoustic guitar
* [Tom Bukovac](/source/Tom_Bukovac) – [acoustic](/source/acoustic_guitar) & [electric guitar](/source/electric_guitar)s
* [Dan Dugmore](/source/Dan_Dugmore) – [Dobro](/source/Dobro), [steel guitar](/source/steel_guitar)
* [Stuart Duncan](/source/Stuart_Duncan) – [fiddle](/source/fiddle), [mandolin](/source/mandolin)
* [Shannon Forrest](/source/Shannon_Forrest) – [drums](/source/Drum_kit)
* [Byron Gallimore](/source/Byron_Gallimore) – [synthesizer](/source/synthesizer) & electric guitar
* Tony Harrell – [organ](/source/organ_(instrument)), [synthesizer](/source/synthesizer), [piano](/source/piano), [harmonium](/source/Pump_organ), [Wurlitzer](/source/Wurlitzer)
* [Darrell Scott](/source/Darrell_Scott) – acoustic guitar, mandolin
* [Bryan Sutton](/source/Bryan_Sutton) – acoustic guitar, mandolin
* [Glenn Worf](/source/Glenn_Worf) – [bass](/source/Bass_(instrument))<!-- Please disambiguate by picking one of the following [bass](/source/Bass_guitar)  [bass](/source/Acoustic_bass_guitar)  [bass](/source/Double_bass)  [bass](/source/Washtub_bass) and remove this comment-->
*'''String arrangements''' on "Your Next Lover", "Falter" & "Leaving This Life" by Kristin Wilkinson
** Kristin Wilkinson – viola
** David Angell – violin
** David Davidson – Violin
** John Catchings – cello
*'''Background vocals''':
** Greg Barnhill – "I Know You", "Unglamorous", "Your Next Lover", "Written Permission" & "Confetti"
** [Bekka Bramlett](/source/Bekka_Bramlett) – "Unglamorous"
** [Byron Gallimore](/source/Byron_Gallimore) – "Written Permission"
** [Faith Hill](/source/Faith_Hill) – "Falter"
** [Tim McGraw](/source/Tim_McGraw) – "Drinkin' Problem"
** [Buddy Miller](/source/Buddy_Miller) – "How to Survive"
** [Kelly Willis](/source/Kelly_Willis) – "I'm Not Crazy" & "Leaving this Life"

===Production===
* Produced by [Tim McGraw](/source/Tim_McGraw) & [Byron Gallimore](/source/Byron_Gallimore)
* Recorded by Julian King at [Ocean Way](/source/Ocean_Way_Nashville), [Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville%2C_Tennessee)
* Assistant engineers – David Bryant, PJ French, and Todd Shall
* Additional editing and [Pro Tools](/source/Pro_Tools) – Erik Lutkins, Sara Lesher & Jesse Chrisman at Essential Sound, Nashville
* Kelly Willis' background vocals:
**Recorded at Premium Recording
**Engineer Kevin Symanski
* "Confetti" and "I Know You"
** Mixed by Julian King at Ocean Way, Nashville
** Mix assistants – Leslie Richter, David Bryant
*"I'm Not Crazy" and "Drinkin' Problem"
** Mixed by Erik Lutkins at Essential sound, Nashville
**Mix assistant – Sara Lesher
* "Leaving This Life", "Unglamorous", "Your Next Lover", "Falter", "Witness to Your Life", "How to Survive", and "Written Permission"
**Mixed by Byron Gallimore at Essential Sound, Nashville
**Mix assistants – Erik Lutkins, sara Lesher and Jesse Chrisman
*Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering

===Artwork===
* Art direction & design – Stephen Walker
* Art production – Aaron Horwitz
* Photography – Andrew Southam, Michael "Mick" Wilson & Nancy Giroux

===Management===
Management – Brian Avnet, Amos Newman, & Michael Gorffaine

== Chart performance ==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
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! Chart (2007)
! Peak<br>position
|-
{{album chart|Billboard200|109|artist=Lori McKenna|rowheader=true|access-date=December 31, 2025}}
|-
{{album chart|BillboardCurrentAlbums|109|artist=Lori McKenna|rowheader=true|access-date=December 31, 2025}}
|-
{{album chart|BillboardCountry|19|artist=Lori McKenna|rowheader=true|access-date=December 31, 2025}}
|-
! scope="row"|US [Heatseekers Albums](/source/Top_Heatseekers) ([''Billboard''](/source/Billboard_(magazine)))<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/lori-mckenna/chart-history/tln/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211118024810/https://www.billboard.com/artist/lori-mckenna/chart-history/tln/|title=Lori McKenna Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)|magazine=[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))|archive-date=November 18, 2021|access-date=December 31, 2025}}</ref>
|{{center|1}}
|-
|}

==References==
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==External links==
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Category:Lori McKenna albums
Category:2007 albums
Category:Albums produced by Byron Gallimore
Category:Warner Records albums
Category:Albums produced by Tim McGraw

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