Backwoods Barbie [PA] [Digipak]Dolly Parton
Release Date: 02/26/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1013076_CD
UPC # 805859009323
Label: Dolly Records
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Performer: Dolly Parton
Engineer: Kyle Dickenson; Patrick Murphy; Kyle Dickenson; Ben "Snake" Schmitt; Allen Ditto; Patrick Murphy Producer: Dolly Parton; Kent Wells; Dolly Parton; Kent Wells Distributor: (Independently by Label) Notes: Personnel: Dolly Parton (vocals, background vocals); Kent Wells (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Tom Bukovac (guitar, electric guitar); Paul Franklin (guitar, steel guitar); Biff Watson, Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); Derek Wells, Jerry McPherson, Rob McNelley, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Lloyd Green, Terry Crisp (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie, Jimmy Mattingly (mandolin, fiddle); Connie Ellisor, Karen Winkelmann, Carolyn Bailey, Zeneba Bowers, Mary Kathryn Vanosdale, Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, David Davidson , Alan Umstead, David Angell, Catherine Umstead, Janet Askey (violin); Christopher Farrell, Jim Grosjean, Monisa Angell, Gary VanOsdale (viola); Kirsten Cassell, Anthony LaMarchina, Sarighani Reist, Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (cello); John Mock (tin whistle, harmonium, bodhran); Paul Hollowell (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ); Lonnie Wilson, Steve Turner (drums, percussion); Sam Bacco (percussion); Jennifer O'Brien, Darrin Vincent, Jamie Johnson, Alecia Nugent, Rhonda Vincent, Sonya Isaacs, Terry Eldredge, Vicki Hampton, Richard Dennison, Marty Slayton, Carl Jackson (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Drew Bollman; Justin Niebank. Audio Remasterers: Alex McCullogh; Jim DeMain. Recording information: Blackbird Studios, Nashville, TN; Emerald Studio A; Kent Wells Productions; Sound Kitchen. Editors: Kyle Dickinson; Brian Willis; Patrick Murphy. Photographer: Kii Arens. Arranger: Kent Wells. The inaugural release on her own Dolly Records finds the ever-mercurial Dolly Parton moving away from the bluegrass/acoustic-oriented sound she explored on her albums for the Sugar Hill label from 1999 to 2005. Never content to stay in one place, she traverses a wide array of styles on BACKWOODS BARBIE. Opening track "Better Get to Livin'" has an anthemic, contemporary-country feel that's overtly radio-friendly. The jazzy, piano-flecked "The Lonesomes" adds an easy swing to the proceedings. "I Will Forever Hate Roses" and "Made of Stone" offer proof that Dolly still has a way with a good old country ballad. While most of the tunes on BACKWOODS BARBIE (including the incisive, autobiographical title track) come from Parton's own pen, she shows her customary flair for covers as well, lending a surprising folk-pop flavor to the Fine Young Cannibals' '80s dance-pop hit "She Drives Me Crazy" and putting a touch of twang into Smokey Robinson's classic soul ballad "Tracks of My Tears." Even in her sixties, the country icon shows no signs of settling into a rut.
Entertainment Weekly (p.94) - "There's a nice middle grond here between her crossover ambitions and mountain-mama classicism." -- Grade: B+
Dirty Linen (p.66) - "With her sultry mountain soprano backed by top-notch Nashville session players....Parton resumes her place atop country music's hierarchy."
Paste (magazine) (p.69) - "[I]t does showcase Parton at her most comfortable -- masterfully blurring the line between country and pop."
Best known as one of the most beloved singers in country music, Dolly Parton is also a successful screen actress. Her greatest talent, songwriting, may also be her least heralded: Parton has penned numerous classics, among them "Coat of Many Colors," "Kentucky Gambler," "9 to 5," and "I Will Always Love You." Her first hits came in the 1960s via her duets with Porter Wagoner, but on her own she skyrocketed to fame with an angelic voice, potent songs, and a style that distinctively mixed folk, country, pop, and bluegrass.
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