We’re back with another definitive ranking – this week with Kip Moore – creating our definitive ranking of the four records by Kip Moore, from our least favourite to favourite.
Wild Ones (2015)
From start to finish Wild Ones was a flawless record, crafted with Moore’s signature anthemic sound and lightly stripped back moments – as a record in its entirety it was sequenced to perfection, however it didn’t have the same number of hits as his other records, hence we’re placing it here in our rankings.
Up All Night (2015)
Kip Moore’s debut record created so many of the mammoth live moments that his live set is now famous for, including ‘Beer Money’ and ‘Somethin’ Bout a Truck’ but it didn’t have quite the same level of nuances and vulnerability that he showcased in his later records.
Slowheart (2017)
Slowheart resulted in some of the biggest hits that we’ve come to associate with Moore’s name, including ‘Plead the Fifth’ and ‘Bittersweet Company’ – a mammoth record that showed Moore’s continuing ability to churn out quality records over and over again and really shining a spotlight on his vulnerable and tender side.
Wild World (2021)
On Wild World, Moore really pushed out the boat in showing his vulnerable side, the result is something truly magical, a record that will stick with you as a perfectly crafted sonic experience. It is a pity that the record hasn’t been toured live yet, we can’t wait for the live retelling because this was a seminal moment in the trajectory of Moore’s career.