This disc opens with John Prine’s fantastic rendition of “Bear
Creek Blues,” a song he included on his album Fair & Square, getting things off to an energetic start. This is
folk with country and bluegrass elements, including that delicious pace. John
Prine also included this song on In
Person & On Stage. It’s followed by a sweet folk rendition of “Lord, I’m
In Your Care” performed by Grey Delisle and Murry Hammond. Grey Delisle also
had a song on the 2007 compilation Anchored
In Love: A Tribute To June Carter Cash. And Murry Hammond is of course
known for his work with The Old 97’s. This disc also includes Hammond’s
rendition of “In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain.”
Then the album gets into some recordings by The Carter
Family, beginning with one of their most famous tunes, “Bury Me Under The
Weeping Willow Tree.” For anyone who is not familiar with it, here are some of
the lyrics: “My heart is sad and I'm in
sorrow/For the only one I love/When shall I see him, oh, no, never/’Til I meet
him in heaven above/Oh, bury me under the weeping willow/Yes, under the weeping
willow tree/So he may know where I am sleeping/And perhaps he will weep for me.”
That is followed by one that is perhaps not quite as well known, “Single Girl,
Married Girl.” “Keep On The Sunny Side” is a song that always makes me happy,
but the version here is only like fifteen seconds long, just a little tease. It’s
a live recording with an introduction, and then goes straight into an
introduction of “Cannon Ball Blues.” In
the liner notes, Beth Harrington includes an interesting anecdote about a
performance of “I’m Thinking Tonight Of My Blues Eyes,” and that song is
included here as well. Here is a taste of the lyrics: “Oh, you told me once, dear, that you loved me/You said that we never
would part/But a link in the chain has been broken/Leaves me with a sad and
aching heart.”
In addition to tracks by The Original Carter Family,
there are songs here by other configurations of Carter family members,
including a version of “Wildwood Flower” by Mother Maybelle and The Carter
Sisters, “Sweet Fern” by Maybelle and Sara Carter, and “Will The Circle Be
Unbroken” by Johnny Cash and The Carter Sisters. “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”
is a live track, with a nice introduction from Cash about first hearing this
tune on the radio, and about his relation to the family.
This CD includes George Jones’ rendition of “Worried Man
Blues,” a song he included on The Carter Family tribute album, The Unbroken Circle. This is a song that
has been recorded by many artists over the years. I think the first version I
heard was by Pete Seeger, but it’s also been done by Woody Guthrie, The
Kingston Trio, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott (and, oddly, by Devo). I really like
this version by George Jones; it has a playful vibe. Carolina Chocolate Drops
do a good, faithful rendition of “Hello Stranger.” That shouldn’t be a
surprise, as this group won a Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album a few
years ago. “Hello Stranger” is another tune that has been covered by numerous
artists over the years, including Emmylou Harris.
Kris Kristofferson joins The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band for a
sweet version of “Gold Watch And Chain,” a song that was also included on The Unbroken Circle. It’s followed by a fun live rendition of “Step
Light Ladies,” performed by The Home Folks, Joe Carter and John McCutcheon. The
album concludes with Rosanne Cash’s pretty rendition of “The Winding Stream,” another
song included on The Unbroken Circle, and the perfect closing number. What a ridiculously talented extended family.
CD Track List
- Bear Creek Blues – John Prine
- Lord, I’m In Your Care – Grey Delisle and Murry Hammond
- Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow Tree – The Original Carter Family
- Single Girl, Married Girl – The Original Carter Family
- Worried Man Blues – George Jones
- Hello Stranger – Carolina Chocolate Drops
- Keep On The Sunny Side – The Original Carter Family
- Cannon Ball Blues – The Original Carter Family
- I’m Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes – The Original Carter Family
- Wildwood Flower – Mother Maybelle And The Carter Sisters
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken – Johnny Cash And The Carter Sisters
- In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain – Murry Hammond
- Sweet Fern – Maybelle And Sara Carter
- Gold Watch And Chain – The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Kris Kristofferson
- Step Light Ladies – The Home Folks, Joe Carter and John McCutcheon
- The Winding Stream – Roseanne Cash
The Winding Stream:
The Carters, The Cashes And The Course Of Country Music is scheduled to be
released on October 16, 2015 through Omnivore Recordings. Now I need to see the
film.
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