Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Mining Camp Blues
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
2.
Hello Stranger
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
3.
The Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
4.
A Few More Years
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
5.
Two Soldiers
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
6.
The Sweetest Gift, a Mother's Smile
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
7.
Tomorrow I'll Be Gone
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
8.
My Better Years
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
9.
Custom Made Woman Blues
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
10.
Don't Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
11.
You Gave Me a Song
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
12.
Pretty Bird
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
13.
Gallop to Kansas [Instrumental]
- Hazel Dickens / Alice Gerard / Alice Gerrard
Rating: Genre: Folk Release Date: 07/09/1998 Run Time: 45:30
Although Dickens and Gerrard had recorded a couple of albums as a duo in the mid-1960s, those were more traditional-minded bluegrass recordings than this 1973 effort. Several of the songs documented women's experiences in personal terms that struck a chord in many listeners involved in the women's movement, a constituency that the performers were not consciously addressing and somewhat surprised (though pleased) to reach. In fact, about half of this was devoted to traditional numbers by the likes of the Carter Family and Wilma Lee Cooper, but the original numbers brought a still-rare feminist viewpoint to folk and bluegrass music, particularly Dickens'"Don't Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There." The songs make their points about women's struggles without being doctrinaire; the vocals (both solo and harmony) are impassioned, particularly on the Dickens a cappella showcase "Pretty Bird," and the musicianship appropriately spare. The CD reissue features extensive historical liner notes and track-by-track commentary by country music authority Charles Wolfe.