They should start at her first album and go from there.My guess for first record of the Dolly ROTM club is this.
They should start at her first album and go from there.My guess for first record of the Dolly ROTM club is this.
Have we determined whether this is all Dolly albums or whether it's her picks for country albums?
“Here You Come Again” was one of my Mom’s faves when I was just a little Killer.My guess for first record of the Dolly ROTM club is this.
I hope it’s all Dolly, no Dolly curation please.Have we determined whether this is all Dolly albums or whether it's her picks for country albums?
Have we determined whether this is all Dolly albums or whether it's her picks for country albums?
I hope it’s all Dolly, no Dolly curation please.
I mean what exactly would be the point of two country tracks except one is curated by Dolly?I don't know, she's been in it a minute and knows/knew everyone, she may have some deep diamonds in that mine.
For example: Mac Davis. Some of his 70's LP's are fantastic. I personally swear by the I Believe In Music album. It's disguised as a country album, but it's more folk, gospel, funk, and rock. Plus you get his biggest known song (the title track) as well as songs he wrote that other people made famous ("Watching Scotty Grow," "A Little Less Conversation"). Considering he has mostly been forgotten, it's worth the conversation for rediscovery.
I mean what exactly would be the point of two country tracks except one is curated by Dolly?
I mean you don’t know thatFor one, Dolly wouldn't likely pick any Bro Country albums.
I mean do you?Do you?
He’s very talented, he was a bit of a child prodigy, he was touring as part of Lester Flatt’s backing band by the age of 14 as a mandolinist. The album, Busy Bee Cafe features some all time great Bluegrass talent.Not a lot of chatter about Marty Stuart. I know nothing about him and the release year is not what I associate with the type of country music I usually enjoy (classic outlaw from the 70s, current alt-country) but there's some quality pickin' on here, no?
Not a lot of chatter about Marty Stuart. I know nothing about him and the release year is not what I associate with the type of country music I usually enjoy (classic outlaw from the 70s, current alt-country) but there's some quality pickin' on here, no?
Yeah I mean I wouldn't pay $37 out of pocket for it either, but I'm in the middle of my 1-year sub, so my choices are getting this or Classics (Black Nasty? no thanks), swapping for credit (already have $100 in credit), or swapping for....what? Maybe Tammy?It's a good record from a very talented and underappreciated (outside the industry) musician. I really enjoyed his contributions to the Ken Burns country doc series.
If it wasn't for the increased cost of add-ons, I'd have bought it. Not sure how many more are like me, but I'm betting it's a lot higher than the number of diehard Stuart fans who jumped in for this record.