Album Details
Title: Calling Me Home Artist: Alice Gerrard Release Date: 7/6/2002 Re-Released On: 7/6/2004 Label: Copper Creek UPC: 722321022522 Genre: Folk Styles: String Bands, Contemporary Folk, Appalachian, Neo-Traditional Folk, North American Traditions Moods: Autumnal, Calm/Peaceful, Earnest, Earthy, Gentle, Intimate, Organic Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Calling Me Home
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Farewell My Home
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Girl of Constant Sorrow
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Old Virginia Hills
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Galax Waltz
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When I Stop Dreaming
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The Little Dove
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When My Ship Came Back to Shore
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Memories of Mother and Dad
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Weary Blues from Waiting
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Another Cheater (Just Lost the Game Again)
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Worn out Getting Wise
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If I Play with Fire
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Skipping School
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Long, Lonesome Way
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Copper Creek | 225 |
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Album Review
While Alice Gerrard is well known in traditional music circles thanks to her pioneering work with Hazel Dickens and her editorship of The Old-Time Herald, no one can accuse her of over-recording. Her last solo album, after all, was Pieces of My Heart, released in 1996. Calling Me Home, then, is a welcome addition of what one has come to expect from Gerrard's slender catalog: sensitive readings of old-time classics against a backdrop of spare acoustic music. The success of a song like "Old Virginia Hills" doesn't come from a radical new approach, but from the simplicity of Gerrard's down-to-earth vocal, the guitar and mandolin backing, and the presence of singer Brad Leftwich on the choruses. To borrow an overused term, the results sound natural. On occasion, Gerrard steps away from strict old-time to deliver slightly more modern fare, though it's unlikely that anyone but the strictest traditionalist will notice. There's a great version of the Louvin Brothers' "When I Stop Dreaming" and a bluesy take on Hank Williams' "Weary Blues from Waiting." Within the context of the vocals and instrumental work, however, one would never mistake either song as '50s-styled country music. While Gerrard's tendency to record sporadically may be connected with the excellence of the albums she releases, Calling Me Home will leave listeners wishing they were more frequent. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alice Gerrard | Photography, Baritone (Vocal), Vocals, Drones, Fiddle, Mixing, Arranger, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm) | | Andy Leftwich | Fiddle, Vocals (Background) | | Brad Leftwich | Fiddle, Vocal Harmony | | Carl Jones | Mandolin, Guitar | | Eric & Suzy Thompson | Guitar, Mandolin | | Eric Thompson | Mandolin, Guitar | | F.J. Ventre | Cover Art, Graphic Design | | Gail Gillespie | Guitar (Tenor), Banjo | | Gary Gillespie | Hi String Guitar | | Jerry Brown | Mixing, Mastering, Engineer | | Jim Nunally | Engineer | | Jim Watson | Double Bass, Drones, Vocals, Bass, Tenor (Vocal) | | Jody Stecher | Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin | | John Worthington | Guitar | | Kate Brislin | Vocal Harmony, Vocals (Background) | | Laurie Lewis | Liner Notes | | Leroy Savage | Vocals | | Mike Auldridge | Mandolin | | Mike Craver | Piano | | Rex McGee | Fiddle | | Steven Strauss | Double Bass, Bass, Bowed Bass | | Suzy Thompson | Vocals (Background), Accordion, Vocal Harmony, Fiddle | | Tom Sauber | Banjo, Arranger |
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