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Genre:
Country
Release Date: 05/21/1996
Run Time: 67:19
Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard recorded a couple of albums in the mid-'60s that are now acknowledged as groundbreakers in demonstrating that women could play and record quality
bluegrass. This collection remasters and re-sequences 26 tracks from the sessions, as well as adding lengthy historical liner notes, much of them contributed by the performers themselves. Historical significance aside, it's pretty good
bluegrass, the two singers and instrumentalists supported by other good musicians, including a young
David Grisman. Their set leaned heavily on covers of tunes by
the Carter Family and
Bill Monroe (who specifically gave
"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling" to the duo), with additional items by
the Delmore Brothers,
the Stanley Brothers, and the like.
Alice Gerrard's low vocals give this a greater gravity than much
bluegrass. A special highlight is their cover of the magnificently mournful
"The One I Love Is Gone," another tune that
Monroe donated to the pair. Inverting the usual
bluegrass cliché, one might call it an example of the
low and lonesome sound.
~Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide