It wouldnโt be unreasonable to assume that a country artist would want country music as their top desert island album pick, rock artists would want rock, pop would want pop, so on and so on. But musical inspiration can come from strange places, and just because an artist naturally writes in one musical style doesnโt necessarily mean it’s the style they prefer listening to.
Such is the case for these five country artists whose desert island album picks are far from the genre they became famous for, revealing interesting insights into what these musicians connect to outside of their own art.
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Ashley Cooke: โMetamorphosisโ by Hilary Duff
Taste of Country asked several country stars at the ACM Awards what their go-to desert island album would be, including shot in the dark artist Ashley Cooke. The singer chose Hilary Duffโs Metamorphosis, which 20-somethings might recognize as the record that had tweens and pre-teens in a chokehold in the early 2000s. Cooke was born in 1997, making her the prime demographic for the Lizzie McGuire starโs second studio album. The record featured cuts like โCome Cleanโ and โSo Yesterday.โ Pure 2000s pop bops.
Kameron Marlow: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakersโ Debut
For The Voice alum and country artist Kameron Marlow, his go-to desert island album needs to be a little more rock-oriented. Marlow told Taste of Country he would opt for Tom Petty & the Heartbreakersโ eponymous debut from 1967. Although the album did reasonably well in the U.K., it struggled to break significant ground in the States. In hindsight, the rock bandโs debut included what would become some of Pettyโs most career-defining hits, including โAmerican Girlโ and โBreakdown.โ
Matt Stell: โJagged Little Pillโ by Alanis Morissette
โPrayed For Youโ country star Matt Stell has long been outspoken about his love for 1990s rock icon Alanis Morissette, so itโs not surprising that he would mention her 1995 record, Jagged Little Pill, as his desert island album pick to Taste of Country. In a 2019 interview with Digital Journal, Stell said, โJagged Little Pill was one of my top five favorite albums of the โ90s decade. Every song on there was an absolute banger. She is so talented. That record changed my life.โ Stell also cited Morissette as his dream female duet partner.
Reba McEntire: Carole King and Tina Turner
From her prolific, decades-long career to her signature Oklahoma twang, Reba McEntire is about as country as country gets. But that doesnโt mean sheโs stockpiling honky tonk records for her hypothetical desert island destination. In a 2019 interview with fellow country artist Garth Brooks, McEntire listed Carole Kingโs 1971 seminal album, Tapestry, and Tina Turnerโs 1993 Whatโs Love Got to Do with It as her top picks. Nevertheless, Rebaโs Reba, and she couldnโt help but include Oklahoman country legend Merle Haggard and the Strangersโ 1969 Okie from Muskogee.
Johnny Cash: โSomething From Beethovenโ
In his 1997 memoir Cash, Johnny Cash provided a lengthy list of albums he would take with him to a desert island. โAssuming your cell phone didnโt make it through the surf, but your solo-powered CD player did,โ Cash wrote, he would have to take albums from Bob Dylan, Merle Travis, Emmylou Harris, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. These selections, including a record by his daughter, Roseanne Cash, arenโt necessarily surprising. What might raise a few eyebrows is the fact that Cash also listed โsomething by Beethoven,โ revealing the country starโs deep connection to the Romantic era composer.
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