Album Results
Dolly Parton
The Bluegrass Collection
Genre:
COUNTRY
Label:
BMG UK & Ireland Limited
Release date: 2003
Track Listing
| 1. The Bargain Store |
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| 2. My Tennessee Mountain Home |
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| 3. To Daddy |
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| 4. Mule Skinner Blues |
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| 5. Joshua |
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| 6. River Of Happiness |
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| 7. Old Black Kettle |
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| 8. Daddy's Working Boots |
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| 9. In The Good Old Days: (When Times Were Bad) |
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| 10. Back Home |
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| 11. The Better Part Of Life |
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| 12. J.J. Sneed |
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| 13. Daddy's Moonshine Still |
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| 14. Coat Of Many Colours |
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| 15. My Blue Tears |
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| 16. Early Morning Breeze |
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| 17. In The Ghetto |
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| 18. Shattered Image |
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| Featured Review | |
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Don't Believe In Love Dido |
| After almost 5 years, Dido is back...and was it worth the wait? The single sounds like it could have come off the last album, with a great chorus and sumptuous strings carrying the melody and packing an emotional punch in the process. Apparently this and most of "Safe Trip Home" was written about her recent breakup. Well, it worked for Winehouse with 'Back to Black', so why not? However, lyrics aside, it's actually a good little pop song and it's surprising how little radio play it has had, resulting in a relatively low chart placing. Maybe people are waiting for the album (now out), which she has worked on with the likes of Brian Eno & Jon Brion (Keane), as her sales are remarkably high due to her loyal fan case. The first two shifted over 24 millions copies worldwide between them. After a brief listen, it seems that Dido has released the strongest song first, as she did with 'White Flag' from her last effort. However, this is not of that magnitude unfortunately and the album feels a bit low key and 'samey'. But, as with all great albums, only time will tell and this lead single more than merits the wait: the haunting vocals and polished production will at least push the extremely talented Dido back into the public's consciousness, where she belongs! | |
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