Carlene Carter - Carter Girl (2014)

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Title: Carter Girl
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Carter Girl Music, LLC
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:09
Total Size: 283 / 535 MB

Tracklist:

01. Little Black Train (2:50)
02. Give Me The Roses (3:28)
03. Me And The Wildwood Rose (4:31)
04. Blackie’s Gunman (Feat. Elizabeth Cook) (4:24)
05. I’ll Be All Smiles Tonight (4:47)
06. Poor Old Heartsick Me (2:41)
07. Troublesome Waters (Feat. Willie Nelson) (5:18)
08. Lonesome Valley 2003 (Feat. Vince Gill) (5:29)
09. Tall Lover Man (3:55)
10. Gold Watch And Chain (3:17)
11. Black Jack David (Feat. Kris Kristofferson) (2:49)
12. I Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow (Feat. The Carter Family) (2:44)

Carter Girl, set for release April 8, is the first album of new recordings this decade from Americana legend Carlene Carter. Produced by Don Was, Carter Girl is, in a very literal way, Carlene's personal homage to the Carter Family legacy that both underpins so much of America's music and is part of her own DNA. The album revisits both classic Carter Family repertoire as well as original songs that reflect Carlene's direct connection to her roots. Willie Nelson guests on Troublesome Waters and Kris Kristofferson joins Carlene on Black Jack David while the unmistakable voice of Vince Gill is heard harmonizing on Lonesome Valley 2003. Blackie's Gunman is a duet with Elizabeth Cook, whom Carlene likes to think of as her adopted sister Carter Cousin Lorrie Carter Bennett and Carlene's husband Joe Breen. Musicians on the sessions included Jim Keltner, Rami Jaffee, Greg Leisz, Sam Bush, Mickey Raphael, Blake Mills as well as Don Was on bass. The guitar of the late Cowboy Jack Clement is heard on I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow and there are vocal contributions from generations past -- Carlene's aunts Helen and Anita Carter as well as her mom, June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash on the chorus of I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow-- that make Carter Girl an evocative collection, bringing music history to life for contemporary listeners.