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Night Things
Country · 1975 · 8 tracks

Night Things

Lush piano-led country-pop that captures the specific melancholy of 2:00 AM. A masterclass in soulful Nashville production and late-night heartbreak.

October 1975 · RCA

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A sophisticated, velvet-smooth exploration of late-night loneliness and romantic longing.

Tracklist · 8 Tracks
01
(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose Again
3:03
02
Who’ll Turn Out the Lights (in Your World Tonight)
3:23
04
I’m No Good at Goodbyes
2:48
06
Remember to Remind Me (I’m Leaving)
3:03
07
Borrowed Angel
3:17
08
Love Takes a Long Time to Die
2:43
09
(Lying Here With) Linda on My Mind
2:44
10
I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)
3:11
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the title track's piano riff immediately sets a nocturnal, slightly mysterious mood for the rest of the record.
The soaring, soulful vocal transition in 'Daydreams About Night Things' where the arrangement swells with strings and backing vocals.
The stark, vulnerable piano-led opening of 'I'm No Good at Goodbyes' that captures the essence of 70s country heartbreak.

How does Night Things sound next to the rest of Ronnie Milsap's catalogue?

Late Night+1.5σ

Late Night saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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