Description: Tracks:Reason to BelieveKatie CruelCotton Eyed JoeGreen Rocky RoadDon't Make PromisesOther Side to This LifeGod Bless the ChildLittle Bit of RainWhile You're On Your Way2:19 TrainMisery BluesMole in the GroundShiloh TownHallelujah Performer Notes: Personnel: Karen Dalton (vocals, 12-string guitar, banjo).Recording information: 1966.Photographer: Carl Baron.For decades, the legend of the late folksinger Karen Dalton rested on the two studio albums she released between 1969 and 1971. Dalton was all but forgotten by the time she passed away in 1993, her music career long behind her, but posthumous interest in her work dovetailed nicely with the archival spelunking that resulted in Delmore Recordings' release of previously unheard Dalton tapes. Following up on their release of a 1962 Dalton recording, the label offered up the appropriately titled 1966. This home recording captures Dalton and her then-husband Richard Tucker playing together in the cabin in rural Colorado where they sought refuge from the Greenwich Village scene, sans running water and an official address (Dalton was very literally off the map). Despite the lo-fi nature of the source tape, which was made in an ad hoc manner by a local friend, the sparse setting -- just acoustic guitar and banjo -- gives Dalton's distinctive voice plenty of room to do its thing. The song list is probably typical of what she was performing live at the time -- in fact, she and Tucker are said to have been rehearsing for a gig during this recording. As on her studio albums, she tackles some traditional folk tunes ("Cotton Eyed Joe," "Mole in the Ground") as well as songs by her friend and fellow folkie recluse Fred Neil ("Other Side of This Life," "Little Bit of Rain") and the work of her pal and fellow drug victim Tim Hardin ("Don't Make Promises," "While You're on Your Way," "Shiloh Town"). Her version of "God Bless the Child" makes it clear why she's often regarded as the Billie Holiday of the folk world; not only did Dalton share Lady Day's lived-in tone, world-weary delivery, and troubled, foreshortened life, she had a way to take songs from almost any source and make them sound as if they'd never existed before her haunted pipes brought them into being. ~ J. Allen Professional Reviews: Magnet (p.52) - "1966 presents Dalton's famously aching voice in a rough, intimate setting....For every one of its 36 minutes, you can't imagine any other music sounding quite as honest, or as lovely." Uncut (magazine) (p.83) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The old-timey accompaniment and Dalton's bluesy vocals perfectly suit Hardin's exquisitely sad songs." Producer: Mark Linn Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 24 January, 2012 Label: CD Dimensions: 14.1 x 0.8 x 16.7 centimeters (0.03 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Reason to Believe
Track #2: Katie Cruel
Track #3: Cotton Eyed Joe
Track #4: Green Rocky Road
Track #5: Don't Make Promises
Track #6: Other Side to This Life
Track #7: God Bless the Child
Track #8: Little Bit of Rain
Track #9: While You're On Your Way
Track #10: 2:19 Train
Track #11: Misery Blues
Track #12: Mole in the Ground
Track #13: Shiloh Town
Track #14: Hallelujah
Era: 1960s
Run Time: 2197 Sec
Format: CD
Release Year: 2012
Instrument: Guitar
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Folk
Style: Traditional Folk, Folk Revival
Type: Album
Artist: Karen Dalton
Record Label: Delmore Recording Society
Release Title: 1966