A documentary on The Marfa Tapes, the 2021 collaboration between Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram and Jon Radall, will premiere on Paramount+ on Jan. 20.
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The documentary will allow viewers to get a closer look inside the making of the Grammy-monimated album.
Directed by Spencer Peebles, the documentary features interviews behind-the-scenes footage from the five-day album recording session in West Texas in November 2020.
Take a look at the trailer below.
The Marfa Tapes is the latest in the streaming service's lineup of music specials. Last year, Kacey Musgraves film starcrossed debuted on Paramount+.
The Marfa Tapes
The album name comes from the West Texas town of Marfa, where it was recorded.
"They're raw," the singer-songwriter said of the songs on the album in a post on social media. "We wanted you to feel like you were sitting right there with us."
The album's first single, "In His Arms," is a tender ode to past loves and the Lone Star State.
In April, Lambert, Randall and Ingram appeared on Ellen to perform "Geraldene," which includes a nod to Dolly Parton's classic with a dig that would make Loretta Lynn proud: "You're trailer park pretty but you're never gonna be Jolene."
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Lambert has previously collaborated with Ingram and Randall on fan favorites "Tin Man" from 2016's The Weight of These Wings and "Tequila Does" from 2019's Wildcard.
Ingram released his self-titled debut album in 1995. His 2005 single "Wherever You Are," from his Live: Wherever You Are album, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Dallas-native Randall is a Grammy-award winning producer, songwriter and musician. He co-wrote "Whiskey Lullaby," which was recorded by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, and has written songs for Reba McEntire, Emmylou Harris, Scotty McCreery, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Dierks Bentley and more.
Last year, Lambert opened her Nashville venue Miranda Lambert's Casa Rosa, which made her the first solo female country artist with a branded restaurant and bar on Nashville's Lower Broadway.
She also released "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)," a duet with Elle King.
More recently, Lambert shared "Y'all Means All" in conjunction with the new season of Queer Eye, which was filmed in Texas.
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