TASHA | TELL ME WHAT YOU MISS THE MOST | MUSIC CASSETTE
TASHA | TELL ME WHAT YOU MISS THE MOST | MUSIC CASSETTE

TELL ME WHAT YOU MISS THE MOST | MUSIC CASSETTE

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TASHA | TELL ME WHAT YOU MISS THE MOST | MUSIC CASSETTE

TELL ME WHAT YOU MISS THE MOST | MUSIC CASSETTE

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Release Date: 12/03/2021

Tasha's second album, Tell Me What You Miss The Most mingles pockets of introspection with wide, expansive, marveling at what's yet to come. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Tasha is a musician who writes songs that take loving and longing seriously. Whether dwelling in the sad thrum of an impending break up or the dizzying, heart thumping waltz of new infatuation, here is an album that traces one artist's relationship to herself in love. Full of deep, invigorating inhales and relieved, joyful exhales, Tell Me What You Miss The Most is an exquisitely crafted breath of much needed air. "Won't you lay near me please / goodbyes aren't easy to swallow / Here take my heart for me / I don't need all this old sorrow" Tasha sings, her voice smooth and honeyed in the first track of the album "Bed Song 1." She stands on the brink of saying farewell to something once-sweet, the sentiment swirling into the slow-walking pace of the second track, "History," which wonders aloud "Was it me / Did I not prove to you how far I'd go". Still, the album refuses to stagnate, instead taking the listener on a whirl across a much-missed dance floor in "Perfect Wife," calling to mind the sheer pleasure and giddiness of dancing hand-in-hand with a pretty girl. "Perfect Wife" is also a track that demonstrates Tasha's musical versatility and showmanship, featuring a seamless, slightly retro chorus embroidered with the lilting chirrup of flutes as played by Vivian McConnell. Yes, Tell Me What You Miss the Most isn't just a catalogue of tenderness-it's also a showcase of Tasha's growing and formidable musicianship. "When I made Alone at Last, I had only been writing songs for two years. I hardly even knew what kind of song writer I was. But this record feels much stronger as far as a representation of my songwriter and musicianship," says Tasha, adding "I did feel like I was piloting it in a way that I haven't really felt before." Take the heady soprano whisper of "Sorry's Not Enough" that crests into the wave-crashing roll of dissonance propelled by Ashley Guerrero's insistent drumbeat. From it's attention to instrumentation, the clean strumming of guitars both acoustic and electric, to the steady stretch of Tasha's vocals across each verse and chorus, this is an album that follows an artist as she produces a sound all her own. In it's second half, the album becomes more spacious, peering with clear eyes toward a blue horizon threaded with a folk tinged, out-of-doors sound. Chimes recorded outside her grandfather's house twinkle on "Love Interlude." On "Burton Island," Tasha sings of "the sun's last song," asking "honey dance for a while, dance for a while." In fact, many of these songs seem to invite gentle dancing, the type of breezy bodily weaving one might engage in on a Saturday morning or a firefly-dotted summer night. These are swaying songs," Tasha says, extending an invitation to her listeners to rock back and forth, cradled by her music. "I was inspired by a distance I felt from myself," says Tasha of the album, "the writing was kind of born from this desire to get back to an intimacy, or honesty, with myself." Other inspirations include kissing, long drives in nature, her mother, and "winter and all that it allows (being alone inside, wrapped up in something warm, feeling things deeply.)" Her list of inspirations is a collection of types of touch; fleeting affectionate touch, the brush of a knit blanket, the bracing grip of feeling one's own skin twinned in a palm. So too does the album veer in and out of touch with Tasha herself, tracing tenderness and loneliness, the paradox of feeling held and utterly abandoned at once. As the album winds down, the feeling of a sun setting or a year ending begins to glow, as if Tell Me What You Miss The Most charts a path through the desolate starkness of a personal winter, the blossoming of an internal spring, the blaze of a heart's summer and then the golden dénouement of autumn. Regarding the shape of the album itself, Tasha discusses her intention for it to feel like a finished, fully realized piece of art. She says, "I wanted very much for this to feel like an album with a start and finish, where there's an arc that's brought back around." An organic feeling of rise and fall lifts the album from beginning to end, especially given the bookend of "Bed Song 1" and "Bed Song 2." Between these Bed Songs lies a journey of emotional burnishing, of loss, realization, re-imagination, with dreams bounding toward the future. Still, we begin and end in a place of intimacy and rest, reflecting Tasha's long held belief in the necessity and power of respite. Listeners might recognize the bed as not just an album through line but a career one. Even while Tell Me What You Miss The Most represents growth and change, Tasha notes that "there are parts of me as a songwriter and emoting poet-person that carry over. Bed might be the obvious connection." Listen to Tell Me What You Miss The Most as the sun peeks it's downy head over the rooftops. Listen as you sit down to your cup of coffee, listen as you remember someone you once loved and wonder what might have been. Listen as you imagine different pasts, their many colors laid out before you, dizzying in their potential. Listen as the sun sets again and the moon rises, her cool face perfectly hung in the night sky. Listen as you imagine all the people you might some day be, all the mornings you'll grow to greet. Listen as you pull someone close. Listen, and let the album pull you close.

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Tracklist Preview

  • Bed Song 1
  • History
  • Perfect Wife
  • Sorry's Not Enough
  • Love Interlude
  • Dream Still
  • Burton Island
  • Lake Superior
  • Year from Now
  • Bed Song 4

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Product DESCRIPTION

Release Date: 12/03/2021

Tasha's second album, Tell Me What You Miss The Most mingles pockets of introspection with wide, expansive, marveling at what's yet to come. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Tasha is a musician who writes songs that take loving and longing seriously. Whether dwelling in the sad thrum of an impending break up or the dizzying, heart thumping waltz of new infatuation, here is an album that traces one artist's relationship to herself in love. Full of deep, invigorating inhales and relieved, joyful exhales, Tell Me What You Miss The Most is an exquisitely crafted breath of much needed air. "Won't you lay near me please / goodbyes aren't easy to swallow / Here take my heart for me / I don't need all this old sorrow" Tasha sings, her voice smooth and honeyed in the first track of the album "Bed Song 1." She stands on the brink of saying farewell to something once-sweet, the sentiment swirling into the slow-walking pace of the second track, "History," which wonders aloud "Was it me / Did I not prove to you how far I'd go". Still, the album refuses to stagnate, instead taking the listener on a whirl across a much-missed dance floor in "Perfect Wife," calling to mind the sheer pleasure and giddiness of dancing hand-in-hand with a pretty girl. "Perfect Wife" is also a track that demonstrates Tasha's musical versatility and showmanship, featuring a seamless, slightly retro chorus embroidered with the lilting chirrup of flutes as played by Vivian McConnell. Yes, Tell Me What You Miss the Most isn't just a catalogue of tenderness-it's also a showcase of Tasha's growing and formidable musicianship. "When I made Alone at Last, I had only been writing songs for two years. I hardly even knew what kind of song writer I was. But this record feels much stronger as far as a representation of my songwriter and musicianship," says Tasha, adding "I did feel like I was piloting it in a way that I haven't really felt before." Take the heady soprano whisper of "Sorry's Not Enough" that crests into the wave-crashing roll of dissonance propelled by Ashley Guerrero's insistent drumbeat. From it's attention to instrumentation, the clean strumming of guitars both acoustic and electric, to the steady stretch of Tasha's vocals across each verse and chorus, this is an album that follows an artist as she produces a sound all her own. In it's second half, the album becomes more spacious, peering with clear eyes toward a blue horizon threaded with a folk tinged, out-of-doors sound. Chimes recorded outside her grandfather's house twinkle on "Love Interlude." On "Burton Island," Tasha sings of "the sun's last song," asking "honey dance for a while, dance for a while." In fact, many of these songs seem to invite gentle dancing, the type of breezy bodily weaving one might engage in on a Saturday morning or a firefly-dotted summer night. These are swaying songs," Tasha says, extending an invitation to her listeners to rock back and forth, cradled by her music. "I was inspired by a distance I felt from myself," says Tasha of the album, "the writing was kind of born from this desire to get back to an intimacy, or honesty, with myself." Other inspirations include kissing, long drives in nature, her mother, and "winter and all that it allows (being alone inside, wrapped up in something warm, feeling things deeply.)" Her list of inspirations is a collection of types of touch; fleeting affectionate touch, the brush of a knit blanket, the bracing grip of feeling one's own skin twinned in a palm. So too does the album veer in and out of touch with Tasha herself, tracing tenderness and loneliness, the paradox of feeling held and utterly abandoned at once. As the album winds down, the feeling of a sun setting or a year ending begins to glow, as if Tell Me What You Miss The Most charts a path through the desolate starkness of a personal winter, the blossoming of an internal spring, the blaze of a heart's summer and then the golden dénouement of autumn. Regarding the shape of the album itself, Tasha discusses her intention for it to feel like a finished, fully realized piece of art. She says, "I wanted very much for this to feel like an album with a start and finish, where there's an arc that's brought back around." An organic feeling of rise and fall lifts the album from beginning to end, especially given the bookend of "Bed Song 1" and "Bed Song 2." Between these Bed Songs lies a journey of emotional burnishing, of loss, realization, re-imagination, with dreams bounding toward the future. Still, we begin and end in a place of intimacy and rest, reflecting Tasha's long held belief in the necessity and power of respite. Listeners might recognize the bed as not just an album through line but a career one. Even while Tell Me What You Miss The Most represents growth and change, Tasha notes that "there are parts of me as a songwriter and emoting poet-person that carry over. Bed might be the obvious connection." Listen to Tell Me What You Miss The Most as the sun peeks it's downy head over the rooftops. Listen as you sit down to your cup of coffee, listen as you remember someone you once loved and wonder what might have been. Listen as you imagine different pasts, their many colors laid out before you, dizzying in their potential. Listen as the sun sets again and the moon rises, her cool face perfectly hung in the night sky. Listen as you imagine all the people you might some day be, all the mornings you'll grow to greet. Listen as you pull someone close. Listen, and let the album pull you close.

Tracklist Preview

  • Bed Song 1
  • History
  • Perfect Wife
  • Sorry's Not Enough
  • Love Interlude
  • Dream Still
  • Burton Island
  • Lake Superior
  • Year from Now
  • Bed Song 4

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Items marked as In Stock typically ship within 2–5 business days.

Once your order ships, you’ll receive tracking information by email.

Backordered Items

Some items may be available on Backorder if inventory is temporarily unavailable.

When purchasing a backordered item:

- Payment is collected at checkout
- Your order secures a place in the fulfillment queue
- Items are fulfilled in the order they are purchased

Most backorders are fulfilled within approximately 3–6 months, though timelines may occasionally be longer depending on supplier manufacturing, distributor allocations, repress schedules, or inventory availability.

Backordered items may ship separately from other items in your order.

You can monitor, manage, or cancel eligible unfulfilled backordered items anytime through your customer account portal.

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Preorder items are upcoming releases scheduled to ship on or around the official release date provided by the label or distributor.

Release dates may occasionally change due to manufacturing or supplier delays.

Preorder items follow the same fulfillment and account management process as backordered items.

Additional Fulfillment Information

Orders containing multiple inventory types may ship separately as items become available.

Estimated fulfillment timelines are provided as general estimates only and are not guaranteed.

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