Pat Green has announced plans to release a new album, Home, later this summer.
Home will include Green's duet with Lyle Lovett, "Girls From Texas." Rolling Stone Country reports that the album also features collaborations with Sheryl Crow, Delbert McClinton and Marc Broussard.
"I recorded it with my band, instead of using studio musicians, which I've never really done before on my studio albums," Green says of the album. "This time, I got into the studio with my band, and I felt that everyone really stretched out and worked really well together. I'm a great fan of collaboration, especially when it's such a high caliber of talent involved."
"I've never made a record that I wasn't totally invested in and that I didn't like the sound," Green says. "When you make records with big producers or big record labels, those records are really bombastic — that's just the way they are going to sound."
Home will be Green's first studio record since 2012's Songs We Wish We'd Written II.
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