The Way Forth

Rachel Grimes
The Way Forth

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Release date: 29/Nov/2019
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Sales Rank: #9672 in Folk In General
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Style: Folk In General
Product No.: 2099438034

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Got Ahold Of Me"
02. "Postcard From Pauline"
03. "Patsy"
04. "Sisterhood Of Man"
05. "Red House School"
06. "The Hysterical Society"
07. "Nowhere On Earth"
08. "There Is No Other"
09. "The Spells"
10. "Fontaine Ferry"
11. "For So Long"
12. "Dix River Doxology"
13. "Dolly"
14. "Bill Of Sale"
15. "End Of Dominion"
16. "Sara"
17. "A New Land"
Number of discs: 2
Description:The Way Forth by Rachel Grimes, released 29 November 2019, includes the following tracks: "Patsy", "Red House School", "Nowhere On Earth" and more. This version of The Way Forth comes as a 2xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Includes download code & 40-page full-color CD-sized booklet with liner notes, transcripts, lyrics, citations, and credits. from Rachel Grimes' website: "Inspired by a treasure-trove of family documents, photos, and letters spanning several generations, I began in 2016 to research some of the more vexing questions that came to the surface about these people, places, and events. Fueled by intuition, travel to visit family, photographing, and filming present day rural Kentucky life, the research led to many more questions: What is missing? What is not being said here? What did she really think and feel? Primary historical accounts routinely glossed over people without titles or voting rights, and dehumanized most others by referring to them as objects of desire, savages, or slaves. Further examination formed a framework for trying to reconcile Kentucky?s history and how it relates to the westward expansion and settlement of the United States and ultimately how an era of domination, denial, and pain is reflected in the complex culture of today." Recorded by Anne Gauthier at The Kentucky Center and La La Land, Louisville, KY and at Eastwood Christian Church, Nashville, TN Mixed by Rachel Grimes and Chris Greenwell at Downtown Recording Mastered by Bob Weston, Chicago Mastering Service Length: 63 minutes | Produced with support from The Kentucky Center, Kentucky Foundation for Women, The Puffin Foundation, Owsley Brown Presents, Lueboe Press, Kriech-Higdon Photography, and individual donors
Manufacturer No.: 00136517
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