Album artwork for Til It's Gone by Ali McGuirk

On her Signature Sounds debut Til It’s Gone, Ali McGuirk delivers a sublime set of songs that pairs her trademark soul sound with rootsy turns and raw rock ‘n’ roll detours. McGuirk co-produced Til It’s Gone with Jonah Tolchin (a star singer-songwriter in his own right) and a set of session legends: Little Feat guitarist/mandolinist Fred Tackett, organist Larry Goldings (James Taylor, Norah Jones), singer Valerie Pinkston (Ray Charles, Luther Vandross), percussionist Lenny Castro (Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder). They provided the astounding chops, but the true magic of the album comes from McGuirk’s singular voice as both singer and songwriter. The nine tracks run from intimate introspection to wider meditations on oppression and justice, from tough r&b and tender soul to big rock guitar and twangy folk. And McGuirk's voice – bold, buttery, spellbinding – carries each song to the next til they’re gone.

Ali McGuirk

Til It's Gone

SIGNATURE SOUNDS
Album artwork for Til It's Gone by Ali McGuirk
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$26.99

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Released 11/25/2022Catalog Number

LP-SIG-7046

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Album artwork for Til It's Gone by Ali McGuirk
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Released 09/16/2022Catalog Number

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Ali McGuirk

Til It's Gone

SIGNATURE SOUNDS
Album artwork for Til It's Gone by Ali McGuirk
LP

$26.99

Black
Released 11/25/2022Catalog Number

LP-SIG-7046

Learn more
Album artwork for Til It's Gone by Ali McGuirk
CD

$14.99

Released 09/16/2022Catalog Number

CD-SIG-2142

Learn more

On her Signature Sounds debut Til It’s Gone, Ali McGuirk delivers a sublime set of songs that pairs her trademark soul sound with rootsy turns and raw rock ‘n’ roll detours. McGuirk co-produced Til It’s Gone with Jonah Tolchin (a star singer-songwriter in his own right) and a set of session legends: Little Feat guitarist/mandolinist Fred Tackett, organist Larry Goldings (James Taylor, Norah Jones), singer Valerie Pinkston (Ray Charles, Luther Vandross), percussionist Lenny Castro (Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder). They provided the astounding chops, but the true magic of the album comes from McGuirk’s singular voice as both singer and songwriter. The nine tracks run from intimate introspection to wider meditations on oppression and justice, from tough r&b and tender soul to big rock guitar and twangy folk. And McGuirk's voice – bold, buttery, spellbinding – carries each song to the next til they’re gone.