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Halos & Horns
Dolly Parton
Halos & Horns
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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Like many musicians profoundly moved by the events of September 11, Dolly Parton reacted to the tragedy by going inward and forging a spiritual journey through songwriting. As usual, the subjects from which she draws the g...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dolly Parton
Title: Halos & Horns
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sugarhill
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 6/10/2003
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Outlaw Country, Neotraditional
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 015891397429

Synopsis

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Like many musicians profoundly moved by the events of September 11, Dolly Parton reacted to the tragedy by going inward and forging a spiritual journey through songwriting. As usual, the subjects from which she draws the greatest strength are the ones that have buoyed her throughout her career--the Deity, to whom she talks directly in the searching "Hello, God," and the mythology of the mountains, best exemplified in "These Old Bones," a fascinating piece of backwoods lore, even as Parton's impersonation of an ancient fortune teller turns grating. Yet the songs on Halos & Horns carry a subtext, too, that of the perpetual struggle between right and wrong, temptation and redemption, and heaven and hell. Longtime Parton fans will recognize that thematic tug from her earliest work, just as they will hear a return to her more primitive, pre-'80s sound. While the singer, who produced the record herself using both Nashville and East Tennessee musicians, reprises several tunes ("Shattered Image," "What a Heartache") from her catalog to give them an acoustic, bluegrassy treatment, she is not without her surprises. Chief among them: "Raven Dove," a powerful, almost biblical prophesy of a Second Coming, and a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," which Parton slightly rewrote to give it more personal and apocalyptic verve. If the thought of that brings a smile to your face, just wait: one spin through it, and you'll be down on your knees. --Alanna Nash

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CD Reviews

"Halos and Horns is a Winner!"
Terry Richard | Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada | 05/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dolly Parton's "Halos and Horns" CD was released in July, 2002 and reached #4 on the Country Billboard Chart, making the CD Dolly's highest charting solo album since "Slow Dancing With The Moon" in 1993. Dolly debut the album on NBC's "Today Show" and once I heard a few of the tracks I knew she had another winner on her hands. Dolly produced the CD herself and the album would eventually be nominated for a Grammy for Country Album of the Year. More country sounding than her last 2 previous efforts "The Grass is Blue" and "Little Sparrow", "Halos and Horns" is now one of the best top 5 albums in Parton's catalogue. Featuring 14 tracks the standout is her rendition of "Stairway to Heaven", a song her husband Carl has always loved. The CD also features her beautiful "Hello God" a song she wrote in response to 911 and a song country radio actually played. "These Old Bones" is classic Dolly with Dolly sounding like her mother during parts of the song. It's written in the same way as her "Me and Little Andy". "I'm Gone" is a great party number and Dolly remakes 2 of her favorite songs that she's ever written; the gorgeous "Shattered Image" from her 1976 "All I Can Do" LP and "What A Heartache" from her "Rhinestone" and "Eagle When She Flies" albums. The photography was done by the very talented Annie Leibovitz who did the pictures for Dolly's "Rainbow" album. The CD also features song lyrics. A beautiful album by a beautiful entertainer."
Very Nice
Marcus Nix | Georgia | 05/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I believe this is my favorite Dolly cd. Every song is one that will make you think, for example, John Daniel is about a preacher, With Raven Dove Dolly is singing about Jesus Return, These Old Bones talks about a woman is is Clarvoinent, who actually turns out to be Dollys mom. And Dolly does a wonderfull version of Stairway To Heaven. The concept is this.. we have a devil one one shoulder and an Ange on the other.. which one do we listen to. I Highly reccommend this to anyone, its refreshing and the messages are good."