Dolly Parton - The Essential (2011)

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Title: The Essential
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: RCA
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:01:15
Total Size: 790 Mb / 313 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Dumb Blonde 2:31
2. Just Because I'm A Woman 3:04
3. My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy 3:28
4. Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8) 3:09
5. Joshua 3:05
6. Coat Of Many Colors 3:03
7. Touch Your Woman 2:42
8. My Tennessee Mountain Home 3:07
9. Jolene 2:40
10. Please Don't Stop Loving Me 2:47
11. I Will Always Love You 2:53
12. Love Is Like A Butterfly 2:21
13. The Bargain Store 2:43
14. The Seeker 3:14
15. We Used To 3:13
16. All I Can Do 2:26
17. Light Of A Clear Blue Morning 4:56
18. It's All Wrong, But It's All Right 3:17

CD 2

1. Here You Come Again 2:56
2. Two Doors Down 3:04
3. Heartbreaker 3:30
4. I Really Got The Feeling 3:09
5. You're The Only One 3:19
6. Starting Over Again 3:59
7. Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You 3:24
8. 9 To 5 3:01
9. But You Know I Love You 3:18
10. Single Women 3:44
11. Heartbreak Express 3:13
12. Islands In The Stream 4:09
13. Save The Last Dance For Me 3:52
14. Tennessee Homesick Blues 3:23
15. God Won't Get You 4:12
16. To Know Him Is To Love Him 3:50
17. Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That 2:33
18. Rockin' Years 3:27
19. Shine 5:11

There have been many, many Dolly Parton compilations over the years, but RCA/Legacy's 2005 set The Essential Dolly Parton is one of the handful that gets it right. Spanning two discs and 37 tracks, this set covers her entire career, from her 1967 debut, Hello, I'm Dolly, to her 2001 bluegrass comeback album, Little Sparrow, but the bulk of this set concentrates on her hitmaking years for RCA in the '70s and '80s. Since Dolly had so many hits, not all of them can be included even on a double-disc collection, but this does a tremendous job of picking the biggest and the best of them. Roughly, the first disc covers her first decade of recording, including a healthy dose of her inventive country-folk material from the early '70s, while the second disc covers her slicker crossover hits from the '80s. Dividing her material in this fashion makes each disc consistent within itself, and helps make this a more listenable set than such similar career-spanning collections as 1993's The RCA Years. While Raven's excellent Mission Chapel Memories: 1971-1975 documents her most creative period more effectively, this tells the story of her entire career, and it's the best of its kind of compilation yet assembled.





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Many thanks for lossless.