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On his new album Live a Little, acclaimed Nashville indie-rock singer-songwriter Tommy Womackreminds us that every moment is precious.InchI could have called it Life Goes On, but that would have been a little maudlin and a little tooobvious,Inch Womack says. InchThe flip side of the death that runs though the record is life is fleeting, anddon't let it pass you by. Life goes on, yes, and you should live a little as long as you are here.InchWomack explores both dying and living on the album. The entire album is written from the perspective of an older, wiser guy; someone who has lived and learned and grown as a person and as an artist. Producer Eric Ambel calls it a Inchreflective record,Inch and while Womack may be in a reflective mood, it doesn't blunt his artistic edge, which is honed with irony and humor.Live a Little is Womack's ninth solo album, and it is arguably his best. As usual, he offsets the heaviersongs with humorous ones. Womack recorded the album at Ambel's Brooklyn studio Cowboy Technical Services. They began discussing recording together after a tribute concert in New York in February 2024 for Ambel's lateDel-Lords' bandmate Scott Kempner. Kempner had recorded Womack's song InchI'll Give You NeedlesInchon his 2008 album Saving Grace.InchIt was a lot of fun for me,Inch Ambel says. InchTommy carries a sneaky sophistication. There are somesophisticated chord changes, and being a Beatles, Cheap Trick, Kinks fan helps pull things a little bitaway from the middle. And I'm coming from that same place.Inch Album Tracks 1. Speed, Weed and Alcohol 2. I Guess We're at That Age 3. Waiting for the Punchline 4. Ten Feet Tall 5. Hoboken 6. Just Another Shooting 7. If I Could, I'd Pay Your Pain to 8. Underneath the Water Tower Again 9. A Little Help Here! 10. Horny Mormon 11. Funeral Girl