The format is a favorite for many listeners because it provides near-CD quality with 256kbps variable bit rate (VBR) encoding, ensuring every nuance of Lambert's gritty vocals and the album's intricate production is preserved. Key Tracks and Highlights
: A deeply emotional track co-written with her then-husband Blake Shelton about the loss of his brother. The format is a favorite for many listeners
: A high-octane collaboration with Angaleena Presley. : A raw, eccentric hit co-written by Kacey
: A raw, eccentric hit co-written by Kacey Musgraves that showcased Lambert's rebellious side. The deluxe version includes the standard 14 tracks
Four the Record marked a transitional phase for Lambert. Following the massive success of Revolution , this album pushed artistic boundaries by blending traditional country with elements of alternative rock and even hints of metal. The deluxe version includes the standard 14 tracks plus the bonus song "".
The Four the Record (Deluxe Edition) includes the following tracks: All Kinds of Kinds Fastest Girl in Town Mama's Broken Heart Dear Diamond (feat. Patty Loveless) Same Old You Baggage Claim Easy Living Look at Miss Ohio Better in the Long Run (feat. Blake Shelton) Nobody's Fool Oklahoma Sky Critical and Commercial Success