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  <review>Wikipedia

Getting Somewhere is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter Allison Moorer. The album was produced by Moorer's new husband and fellow singer/songwriter Steve Earle and recorded in Nashville. Written on the road while touring with Earle, it saw her embrace a more pop sound and became her first album where the majority of songs were written solely by Moorer. She told PopMatters in 2004: "Some of the records I’ve made have had a lot of cooks, for lack of a better word. This one basically was just me and Steve, and I had written all the songs while he was around. We were on the road together, and so he had a ringside seat for the whole writing of it. So when we went in to make the record in December, it was kind of just a given what we were going to do."</review>
  <outline>Wikipedia

Getting Somewhere is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter Allison Moorer. The album was produced by Moorer's new husband and fellow singer/songwriter Steve Earle and recorded in Nashville. Written on the road while touring with Earle, it saw her embrace a more pop sound and became her first album where the majority of songs were written solely by Moorer. She told PopMatters in 2004: "Some of the records I’ve made have had a lot of cooks, for lack of a better word. This one basically was just me and Steve, and I had written all the songs while he was around. We were on the road together, and so he had a ringside seat for the whole writing of it. So when we went in to make the record in December, it was kind of just a given what we were going to do."</outline>
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  <title>Getting Somewhere</title>
  <year>2006</year>
  <premiered>2006-06-13</premiered>
  <releasedate>2006-06-13</releasedate>
  <runtime>31</runtime>
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  <genre>Americana</genre>
  <genre>Contemporary Country</genre>
  <genre>Country</genre>
  <genre>Country Rock</genre>
  <genre>Progressive Country</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <genre>Soft Rock</genre>
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  <artist>Allison Moorer</artist>
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    <title>Work to Do</title>
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    <title>You’ll Never Know</title>
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    <title>Hallelujah</title>
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    <title>Fairweather</title>
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    <title>New Years Day</title>
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    <title>How She Does It</title>
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    <title>Where You Are</title>
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  <artistdesc>Allison Moorer (born June 21, 1972) is an American country singer-songwriter. She signed with MCA Nashville in 1997 and made her debut on the U.S. Billboard Country Chart with the release of her debut single, "A Soft Place to Fall", which she co-wrote with Gwil Owen. The song was featured in Robert Redford's The Horse Whisperer and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1999. Moorer performed at the Oscars ceremony the same year. She has made ten albums and her songs have been recorded by Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Steve Earle, and Hayes Carll.</artistdesc>
  <label>Sugar Hill Records</label>
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