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The Unbroken Circle - The Musical Heritage Of The Carter Family
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Released: 2004
Label: Dualtone
Selection #: 154445
Sheryl Crow: No Depression In Heaven; George Jones: Worried Man Blues; plus Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, others.
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1 Worried Man Blues - Jones, George
2 No Depression in Heaven - Crow, Sheryl
3 On the Sea of Galilee - Harris, Emmylou
4 Engine One-Forty-Three - Cash, Johnny
5 Never Let the Devil Get the Upper Hand of You - Stuart, Marty & The Fabulous Superlatives
6 Little Moses - Carter, Janette
7 Black Jack David - Blake, Nancy
8 Bear Creek Blues - Prine, John
9 You Are My Flower - Nelson, Willie
10 Single Girl, Married Girl - Scruggs, Earl
11 Will My Mother Know Me There? - Whites
12 The Winding Stream - Cash, Rosanne
13 Rambling Boy - McCoury, Del Band
14 Hold Fast to the Right - Cash, June Carter
15 Gold Watch and Chain - Kristofferson, Kris
  
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Country musicians, be they alternative, traditional, or neo-traditionalist, never tire of singing praises to the Carter Family. Heck, even the occasional rocker will say a few kind words about the Carter legacy. With this type of enthusiasm, there's never a bad time to put together a tribute album like "The Unbroken Circle". The album is packed with VIPs like Emmylou Harris, George Jones, Sheryl Crow, and Willie Nelson, and it even includes no less than three Cashes (Johnny, June Carter, and Rosanne). Despite this impressive list, "The Unbroken Circle" gets a very rocky start with lukewarm efforts by Jones, Crow, Harris, and Johnny Cash. Jones and Cash sound fairly rough, and Harris' outing, backed by the Peasall Sisters, is underwhelming. Crow's appearance on a country record is somewhat surprising, and perhaps it was meant to add a little pizzazz to the disc. Unfortunately, she sings "No Depression In Heaven" as though she were auditioning for Freakwater. While the album never quite recovers from this early stumble, there are bright spots after those first four songs. Marty Stuart offers a truly superb version of "Never Let The Devil Get The Upper Hand Of You," filled with creepy ambience and a fine vocal, while Janette and Joe Carter's take on "Little Moses" sounds more old-time than the Carter Family. There are solid offerings by Nelson, John Prine, and the Del McCoury Band before everything comes to a crash landing with the less polished contributions of June Carter Cash and Kris Kristofferson. While fans of the artists on this compilation may want to check it out, there are better Carter Family collections ("Bristol" by Ginny Hawker and Kay Justice and "Songs of the Carter Family" by Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin), and there's always the option of listening to the Carter Family themselves. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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