On October 26, 1999, Dolly Parton released her first album with Sugar Hill Records, entitled "The Grass is Blue," and began a beautiful relationship with bluegrass music. It was inevitable that Parton would eventually go all the way back to the mountains with a bluegrass project. A child of the southern Appalachians, Parton
would have absorbed this music straight through her skin during her
formative years. And, indeed, her performance on this CD is impeccable,
as is her choice of material. She convinced her producer that Billy Joel's "Travelin' Prayer" and Blackfoot's
hard-rocking "Train, Train" could work as bluegrass songs and, sure
enough, they did. She also reached into the traditional folk repertoire
and crafted a beautiful, haunting version of "Silver Dagger." Parton
shows a terrific knack for this genre and, as always, her approach was a
bit eccentric, but that's one of her gifts as a musician. She's always
followed her own muse; this time it led her to a singular
interpretation of bluegrass that was one of the important bluegrass
releases of 1999.
Get the album from iTunes here or from Amazon here. Enjoy!
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