Jolene [Remaster]Dolly Parton
Release Date: 04/03/2007
Original Release:
1974
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 970132_CD
UPC # 828768124123
Label: Legacy Recordings
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Performer: Dolly Parton
Engineer: Tom Pick Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel includes: Dolly Parton (vocals); The Nashville Edition (background vocals). Producer: Bob Ferguson. Reissue producer: Mike Ragogna. Recorded at RCA's Nashville Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. Originally released on RCA (0473). Includes liner notes by Robyn Flans. Digitally remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound, New York, New York). This is part of Buddha Records' Original Masters series. Personnel: Dolly Parton (guitar); Dave Kirby, Bobby Thompson (guitar); Jimmy Colvard (electric guitar); Pete Drake, Stuart Basore (steel guitar); Chip Young (dobro); Buck Trent (banjo); Johnny Gimble, Mack Magaha (fiddle); Onie Wheeler (harmonica); David Briggs , Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Bobby Dyson (bass instrument); Ralph Gallant, Larrie Londin, Kenny Malone, Jerry Carrigan (drums); Dolores Edgin, June Page, Hurshel Wiginton, Joe Babcock (background vocals). Although Dolly Parton had been a country star since the late '60s, this was the first of her albums to made mainstream audiences take notice of her prodigious talents as a singer and songwriter. In fact, a case can be made that this is still overall her finest work. The title song--which has been covered by no less a fan than Patti Smith--is something of a masterpiece, a piece of rural Americana that sounds as if Parton learned it as a child from some octogenarian Appalachian folk singer. The other classic here is the original version of "I Will Always Love You"; Whitney Houston may have ridden it to Number One with her 1992 version, but Parton performs it with understated subtlety, as a sort of cross between a country song and a '50s rock ballad.
No Depression (p.76) - "The four well-chosen unreleased tracks include 'Cracker Jack', her beautifully crafted tale of a beloved dog."
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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