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The Angels Are Singing - A Woman's Bluegrass Gospel Collection
Various Artists:  The Angels Are Singing - A Woman's Bluegrass Gospel Collection

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Released: 2002
Label: Rounder
Selection #: 171177
Alison Krauss & Union Station: There Is A Reason; plus Beth & April Stevens, The Cox Family, Hazel Dickens, others.
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1 Standing by the Bedside of a Neighbor - Cox Family
2 My Warfare Will Soon Be Over - Hawker, Ginny
3 Memories That Bless and Burn - Dry Branch Fire Squad
4 Count Your Blessings - Lewis, Laurie
5 Keep Your Feet on the Ground - Vincent, Rhonda
6 Paul and Peter Walked - Lynch, Claire
7 When I Get Home - Lewis, Laurie
8 In My Time of Dying - Stevens Sisters
9 Faded Pressed Rose - Dickens, Hazel
10 He Will Set Your Fields on Fire - Cooper, Wilma Lee
11 Six Feet of Earth Makes Us All of One Size [#] - Reed, Olabelle
12 Hewed out of the Mountain - Boyens, Phyllis
13 Wayfaring Stranger - Wayfaring Strangers
14 A Few More Years - Dickens, Hazel
15 Help Me Climb That Mountain - Morris, Lynn
16 There Is a Reason - Krauss, Alison
  
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Album Review

One of the primary distinguishing features of bluegrass music has always been the male voice -- the fierce and otherworldly falsetto of Bill Monroe was as important to the establishment of bluegrass as a musical genre as were his hard-driving mandolin and the fiery banjo picking of Earl Scruggs. But although women have traditionally been regarded as peripheral in the history of bluegrass music, there are many who have made significant contributions, and they have done so throughout the music's history. From the rough-hewn mountain laments of Hazel Dickens to the soulful smoothness of Alison Krauss, the distinctive sounds of women bluegrass singers have added a distinctive dimension to the music's development. This collection of bluegrass gospel songs features women singing in a wide variety of bluegrass styles: the Stevens Sisters contribute the dark and bluesy "In My Time Of Dying," Claire Lynch gets funky on a modern gospel composition called "Paul And Peter Walked," and Ola Belle Reed delivers a chilling a cappella rendition of "Six Feet Of Earth Makes Us All One Size." Rhonda Vincent and Kathy Kallick both perform driving and rootsy numbers, while the Cox Family's contribution is, as usual for them, both gorgeous and slightly strange. Strict traditionalists might be put off by a few of these selections (the clarinet intro on "The Wayfaring Stranger" is especially startling), but everything here is very much worth hearing. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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