Release TitleO Sister!: the Women's Bluegrass Collection
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.17 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks19
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 If Wishes Were Horses - Claire Lynch 1.2 Silver Tongue and Gold Plated Lies - Suzanne Thomas 1.3 Sad Situation - Delia Bell 1.4 True Life Blues - Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard 1.5 Lonesome Wind Blues - Rhonda Vincent 1.6 Pardon Me - Cox Family 1.7 Old River - Hazel Dickens and Ginny Hawker 1.8 You Tried to Ruin My Name - Wilma Lee Cooper 1.9 I Can't Find Your Love Any More - Hazel Dickens 1.10 Just Like Rain - Kathy Kallick with Laurie Lewis 1.11 Mama's Hand - Lynn Morris 1.12 Every Time You Say Goodbye - Alison Krauss 1.13 Blue - the Stevens Sisters 1.14 Time Is Winding Up - Ginny Hawker and Carol Elizabeth Jones 1.15 Blow, Big Wind - Laurie Lewis 1.16 Will There Be Any Stars? - the Cox Family with Alison Krauss 1.17 The Last Old Shovel - Phyllis Boyens 1.18 Comin' Down from God - Carol Elizabeth Jones 1.19 Eight More Miles - Laurie Lewis, Claire Lynch, Lynn Morris ; Rhonda Vincent
NotesTrack Listing: Laurie Lewis, " Blow, Big Wind" Lynn Morris, " Mama's Hand" Claire Lynch, " If Wis he's Were Horses" Cox Family, " Pardon Me".
I took a chance on this cd after reading mixed reviews one very good the other poor but finding it at a very good price on eBay I thought let's go for it I'm not inclined to write reviews but after listening I felt compelled to give it its just dues if you are looking for rock,contemporary,jazz or anything but bluegrass don't waist your money but if you are looking for a great sampling of in this case women singing bluegrass music you will not be disappointed I'm very happy I took the chance and added this one to my collection sit back with a cup of coffee or a jar of moonshine your choice but enjoy the music for what it is "Bluegrass "
O Sister! Bluegrass---quality product and performances
Plays great. Warning! If you don't have the lights out, and a shot of bourbon by the time track 11 comes on, and Lynn Morris sings Hazel Dicken's "Mamas hand", you ain't doin' it right !