Album Details
Title: The Grass Is Blue Artist: Dolly Parton Release Date: 10/26/1999 Label: Sugar Hill Records Duration: 44:35 UPC: 015891390024 Genre: Country Styles: Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Neo-Traditional Folk Moods: Brassy, Confident, Lively, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Cheerful, Earnest, Reflective, Sentimental, Earthy, Energetic, Organic, Playful, Poignant, Searching, Sweet, Gentle, Plaintive, Calm/Peaceful, Delicate, Intimate, Theatrical, Wistful Total Copies: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Travelin' Prayer
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Cash on the Barrelhead
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A Few Old Memories
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I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open
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Steady as the Rain
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I Still Miss Someone
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Endless Stream of Tears
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Silver Dagger
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Train, Train
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I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
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Will He Be Waiting
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The Grass Is Blue
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I Am Ready
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1999 | CD | Sugar Hill Records | 3900 |
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Album Review
It was inevitable, especially considering her recent albums, that Dolly 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. Producer Steve Buckingham has taken care to bring together a group of accomplished bluegrassers to accompany Parton. Alison Krauss, Stuart Duncan, Dan Tyminski, Jerry Douglas, Rhonda Vincent, and Bryan Sutton are major contributors, as is Patty Loveless. Parton wrote two songs for the CD -- the title tune and "Endless Stream of Tears" -- and she also reworked two of her previously recorded numbers, "Will He Be Waiting for Me" and "Steady As the Rain" as bluegrass pieces. 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 do. 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 is a bit eccentric, but that's one of her gifts as a musician. She's always followed her own muse; this time it has led her to a singular interpretation of bluegrass that is one of the important bluegrass releases of 1999. ~ Philip Van Vleck, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan O'Bryant | Vocal Harmony | | Alison Krauss | Vocal Harmony | | Barry Bales | Vocal Harmony, Bass | | Bryan Sutton | Guitar | | Cheryl Riddle | Hair Stylist | | Chuck Turner | Digital Editing | | Claire Lynch | Vocal Harmony | | Dan Tyminski | Vocal Harmony | | Darrin Vincent | Vocal Harmony | | Dennis Carney | Photography | | Dolly Parton | Vocal Harmony, Arranger | | Doug Sax | Mastering | | Gary Paczosa | Mixing, Engineer | | Jennie Carey | Assistant Producer | | Jerry Douglas | Dobro, Vocal Harmony | | Jim Mills | Banjo | | Keith Little | Vocal Harmony | | Louis Dean Nunley | Vocal Harmony | | Marshall Morgan | Engineer | | Patty Loveless | Vocal Harmony | | Rhonda Vincent | Vocal Harmony | | Robert Draper Jr. | Photography | | Sam Bush | Mandolin, Vocal Harmony | | Sandy Jenkins | Assistant Engineer | | Steve Buckingham | Producer, Guitar (Rhythm) | | Stuart Duncan | Fiddle, Vocal Harmony | | Sue Meyer | Design | | Tim Campbell | Photography | | Toby Seay | Digital Editing, Engineer |
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