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Widely agreed upon as technically perfect, this five-year-in-the-making collaboration among these Oprytown divas should be a diamond -- or three diamonds: a Trio II tiara. But this album, for all its harmonic, sopranic vibrato perfection, is not a glassy ride across the entire lake. Let Linda Ronstadt covet the tracks for her own album projects as much as she reportedly had -- Dolly Parton walks all over this record in true Dollywood fashion, with Emmylou Harris and Ronstadt chirping deliciously behind her. There are plenty of exceptions to this, as "Feels Like Home" is really Ronstadt's, and Harris treats "You'll Never Be the Sun" with crystal, bitter prayer-book reverence. Even contributing fiddles and pedal-steel guitars drop by to accompany Parton without a flaw. It isn't her fault her voice, as distinct as the rarest and loudest bird in a forest populated by rare and loud birds, outsculpts the tone and impact of any song she sings with others. She and the gals score a soaring version of the old Carter Family classic "Lover's Return" in a heartbreaking three-parter; the baffling choice to include a Parton-heavy Neil Young standard about the survival and solitude of the dope-drenched '60s, "After the Gold Rush," is, well, baffling. Parton changes his lyrics to say, "I felt like I could cry," instead of voicing the song's former urge to procure some mind-altering substances. In general, a gem along the beautiful lines of cubic zirconium, from the most well-intended and loving of real-deal songbird girlfriends.
© Becky Byrkit /TiVo
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Maybelle Carter, Writer - Sara Carter, Writer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - A.P. CARTER, Writer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer - Harley Allen, Writer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, Writer, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - Neil Young, Writer - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Tom Kimmel, Writer - Jennifer Kimball, Writer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - Del McCoury, Writer - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - Donagh Long, Writer - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer - John Starling, Writer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - Randy Newman, Writer - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Jamie O'Hara, Writer - Kieran Kane, Writer - Linda Ronstadt, MainArtist - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - John Boylan, Digital Remasterer - Dolly Parton, MainArtist - George Massenburg, Producer
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
Albumbeschreibung
Widely agreed upon as technically perfect, this five-year-in-the-making collaboration among these Oprytown divas should be a diamond -- or three diamonds: a Trio II tiara. But this album, for all its harmonic, sopranic vibrato perfection, is not a glassy ride across the entire lake. Let Linda Ronstadt covet the tracks for her own album projects as much as she reportedly had -- Dolly Parton walks all over this record in true Dollywood fashion, with Emmylou Harris and Ronstadt chirping deliciously behind her. There are plenty of exceptions to this, as "Feels Like Home" is really Ronstadt's, and Harris treats "You'll Never Be the Sun" with crystal, bitter prayer-book reverence. Even contributing fiddles and pedal-steel guitars drop by to accompany Parton without a flaw. It isn't her fault her voice, as distinct as the rarest and loudest bird in a forest populated by rare and loud birds, outsculpts the tone and impact of any song she sings with others. She and the gals score a soaring version of the old Carter Family classic "Lover's Return" in a heartbreaking three-parter; the baffling choice to include a Parton-heavy Neil Young standard about the survival and solitude of the dope-drenched '60s, "After the Gold Rush," is, well, baffling. Parton changes his lyrics to say, "I felt like I could cry," instead of voicing the song's former urge to procure some mind-altering substances. In general, a gem along the beautiful lines of cubic zirconium, from the most well-intended and loving of real-deal songbird girlfriends.
© Becky Byrkit /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 10 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:41:23
- Künstler: Dolly Parton Linda Ronstadt Emmylou Harris
- Label: Iconic Artists Group
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Country
© 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records ℗ 1999 Iconic Artists Group and Asylum Records
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