1966 (Ltd.Rocky Road Green)

Karen Dalton
1966 (Ltd.Rocky Road Green)

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Delmore Recordings / Cargo
Release date: 12/Feb/2021
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Sales Rank: #1698 in Motown
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Style: Motown
Product No.: 2100140008

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Reason To Believe"
02. "Katie Cruel"
03. "Cotton eyed Joe"
04. "Green rocky road"
05. "Don't Make Promises"
06. "Other Side To This Life"
07. "God bless the child"
08. "Little Bit Of Rain"
09. "While You're On Your Way"
10. "2:19 Train"
11. "Misery Blues"
12. "Mole In The Ground"
13. "Shiloh Town"
14. "Hallelujah"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Clear Green Vinyl / 4p Heavy Insert / Excl. Portrait
Description:1966 by Karen Dalton, released 1 July 2022, includes the following tracks: "Cotton Eyed Joe", "Don't Make Promises", "God Bless The Child", "While You're On Your Way" and more. This version of 1966 comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a translucent, green disc. - CLEAR GREEN VINYL / 4P HEAVY INSERT / EXCL. PORTRAIT
Karen Dalton was a remote, elusive creature. A hybrid of tough and tender with an unearthly voice that seemed to embody a time long past. As is often the case with such fragile beings, she instinctively understood that the only way to survive the harshness of the world around her, was to keep herself hidden. So it comes as no great surprise that she rarely sang in public or ventured into the unnatural setting of a recording studio. Only twice, for 1969's It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best and then again for 1971's In My Own Time, was she coaxed from her habitat into the studio. Other times she made music in casual settings, sitting around a kitchen table or wood burning stove with her friends, singing and playing until daybreak.In 1966, Carl Baron brought his reel to reel over to her remote cabin in Summerville, Colorado and recorded one of those exquisite musical evenings. Karen and Richard Tucker were rehearsing for a gig when Carl hit the 'Record' button. The result is a 45-year-old tape, carefully exhumed, documenting Karen at her most raw and unfiltered. On it are Fred Neil and Tim Hardin songs we've never heard Karen give voice to before, as well as traditional songs she uncannily makes her own, including a devastating version of 'Katie Cruel', that is so powerful, it is as if the ghost of Katie Cruel seeped into her blood. This recording is a window to her Summerville cabin opened, allowing us to eavesdrop on Karen Dalton at her most pure and unaffected.
Recorded in 1966 by Carl Baron. Produced for release in 2011 by Mark Linn. Manufactured under license from Carl Baron, Abralyn Baird, Johnny L. Murray and Richard Tucker. ? &© 2011 Delmore Recording Society, Nashville, TN. Text on OBI: Special edition, pressed on clear green rocky road vinyl Old school tip-on jacket, exclusive 8x12"color portrait, with 4 panel heavy insert containing rare photos and 3500 word essay, download code. Info from label: Newly remastered / recut 2021 special edition LP pressed at Third Man.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: 00144847
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