CD: Courtney Marie Andrews - Honest Life

CD: COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS - HONEST LIFE Arizona country singer breaks through with collection of spare, poetic originals

Arizona country singer breaks through with collection of spare, poetic originals

The heartbreak of poor, rural America has an urgent topicality for the first time in decades. Wisely, country singer Courtney Marie Andrews has left her views on the Mexican wall unspoken, but on the other staples of folkloric woe she proves to be unexpectedly eloquent. Still only in her mid-twenties, this is technically Andrews’ sixth album, though her first in the limelight. It’s a gem.

CD: Johnnyswim - Georgica Pond

This husband and wife duo share their uplifting love story in musical form

If there's one thing I've learned from Nashville the TV show it's that the best musical collaborations can birth the most beautiful love stories.

Johnnyswim is the real life version of boy (Abner Ramirez) meets girl (Amanda Sudano) in Nashville Tennessee, who got together to collaborate back in 2005. They made beautiful music together, and ended up in love.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Roy Acuff

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: ROY ACUFF Hefty box set dedicated to the King of Country Music is a lesson in the history of American music

Hefty box set dedicated to the King of Country Music is a lesson in the history of American music

In 1942, Roy Acuff set up Acuff-Rose Music in partnership with Nashville-based songwriter and talent scout Fred Rose. The new publishing company was dedicated to treating songwriters decently. They would not be cheated out of their copyrights. There would be clear and honest accounting. The contracts offered would have better percentages than rival publishers. There would be no shady deals. Acuff-Rose cocked a snook at the country music establishment and, in time, had writers as important as The Everly Brothers, Lefty Frizzell, Don Gibson and Roy Orbison on its books.

Albums of the Year: Dolly Parton - Pure & Simple

Dolly mixture: 'garage band' simplicity coupled with a Glastonbury giveaway

The unsinkable Dolly Parton turned 70 in 2016 and the new year marks the 50th anniversary of her debut album, Hello, I’m Dolly. Pure & Simple is her 43rd studio album, its genesis a brace of stripped-down concerts given at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium which were reprised at Dollywood. Such a back-to-basics approach is much favoured by country musicians – Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris and Loretta Lynn have trodden a similar path.

CD: Loretta Lynn - White Christmas Blue

CHRISTMAS ALBUMS: LORETTA LYNN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS BLUE Classy offering from Coal Miner’s Daughter

Classy but predictable seasonal offering from The Coal Miner’s Daughter

Another day, another country Christmas album. Yesterday, on theartsdesk, Kacey Musgraves’s A Very Kacey Christmas was given the once-over. Today, it’s the more storied, more venerable Loretta Lynn and White Christmas Blue, her second-ever Christmas album and the belated sequel to 1966’s Country Christmas. Fifty years ago, that album opened with its self-penned title track. In 2016, a remake becomes the second song on the new White Christmas Blue.

CD: Loretta Lynn - White Christmas Blue

Classy but predictable seasonal offering from The Coal Miner’s Daughter

Another day, another country Christmas album. Yesterday, on theartsdesk, Kacey Musgraves’s A Very Kacey Christmas was given the once over. Today, it’s the more storied, more venerable Loretta Lynn’s White Christmas Blue, her second-ever Christmas album and the belated sequel to 1966’s Country Christmas. Fifty years ago, that album opened with its self-penned title track. In 2016, a remake becomes the second song on the new White Christmas Blue.

CD: Kacey Musgraves - A Very Kacey Christmas

Childlike Christmas wonder from country star - but it's a hard pass on the cookies

Slade. McCartney. Jona Lewie. There’s a reason that every festive compilation album released since the mid-90s has featured exactly the same songs: the human race has lost the ability to write a Christmas-themed track that is just the right combination of schmaltz and saccharine to become an instant Mariah Carey-level classic.

CD: Robert Earl Keen - Live Dinner Reunion

Generous servings of Texan honky-tonk classics

Way back in 1996 Robert Earl Keen issued an unexpected career bestseller in No 2 Live Dinner, and this new double live set marks a joyous, star-stacked return to John T Floore’s place, 20 years later, drawing on three decades of songcraft, alongside live cuts from his most recent studio set, 2015’s Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Sessions.

CD: Lady Gaga - Joanne

Are these pared-down, country-tinged arrangements a career junction or a wrong turn?

Where’s the beef? In exchanging the raw meat couture Lady Gaga wore to the 2010 MTV Awards for the leathery country sounds of her latest, fifth album, fans will be wondering if she’s lost her cutting edge. For a New Yorker of Italian descent, a country-tinged album is not a return to anything, but a strategic choice, and these are not rootsy songs, but sometimes rather rootless ones. There are many successful recent templates for young female singers who want to express their inner hoedown.