Dolly Parton - Hello, I'm Dolly (1967) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Dolly Parton
- Title: Hello, I'm Dolly
- Year Of Release: 1967/2019
- Label: Monument - Legacy
- Genre: Country
- Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:29:01
- Total Size: 607 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Dumb Blonde
02. Your Ole Handy Man
03. I Don't Want to Throw Rice
04. Put It Off Until Tomorrow
05. I Wasted My Tears
06. Something Fishy
07. Fuel to the Flame
08. The Giving and the Taking
09. I'm in No Condition
10. The Company You Keep
11. I've Lived My Life
12. The Little Things
The charismatic Dolly Parton came on strong with these early session for Monument. At least half the songs are among her classics, while the rest of the material is hardly weak. The pedal steel playing is fantastic, and it would be worth the research to find out who the session men were, as they have gone uncredited on the original release, as well as subsequent repackagings. (In one two-fer release combining this album with As Long as I Love, the label squandered the inner gatefold on self-advertising rather than provide any information about these wonderful sessions.) The personality that Parton brought to her material is here in full force. "Dumb Blonde" and "Something Fishy" are the wisecracking, smart-cookie side of Parton, while "The Company You Keep"and "I've Lived My Life" show how adept she is at cramming country songs full of moralizing while providing the listener with plenty of enjoyment.
01. Dumb Blonde
02. Your Ole Handy Man
03. I Don't Want to Throw Rice
04. Put It Off Until Tomorrow
05. I Wasted My Tears
06. Something Fishy
07. Fuel to the Flame
08. The Giving and the Taking
09. I'm in No Condition
10. The Company You Keep
11. I've Lived My Life
12. The Little Things
The charismatic Dolly Parton came on strong with these early session for Monument. At least half the songs are among her classics, while the rest of the material is hardly weak. The pedal steel playing is fantastic, and it would be worth the research to find out who the session men were, as they have gone uncredited on the original release, as well as subsequent repackagings. (In one two-fer release combining this album with As Long as I Love, the label squandered the inner gatefold on self-advertising rather than provide any information about these wonderful sessions.) The personality that Parton brought to her material is here in full force. "Dumb Blonde" and "Something Fishy" are the wisecracking, smart-cookie side of Parton, while "The Company You Keep"and "I've Lived My Life" show how adept she is at cramming country songs full of moralizing while providing the listener with plenty of enjoyment.
Year 2019 | Country | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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