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4.0 out of 5 stars Unfairly obscure country spinoff of TV's Mary Hartman, June 10, 2003
This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
Raven's 2-fer reissue collects both of actress-singer Mary Kay Place's mid-70s country albums. Place's singing career was a spinoff from the singing career of her character Loretta Haggers on the late-night television soap-opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and much like earlier TV creations, such as The Monkees, her music greatly transcended the novelty of its origins. This was due, in part, to her incredible musical team h (Brian Ahern, who'd produced numerous hit albums by both Anne Murray and Emmylou Harris, together with the cast of musicians -- including Harris -- who populated his works), but, even more, the success of these records is a reflection of just how good Place could sing.

The debut album, "Tonite! At the Capri Lounge, Loretta Haggers," spun directly from the series, is descended from Place's eccentric TV character, and is tilted towards kitsch. Peaking at #6, the album spun off the #3 single, "Baby Boy," written by Place as a lovesong to her TV alter-ego's older husband, Charlie. Place ramps up her Okie accent for the hicks-night-out "Settin' the Woods on Fire," blending smoothly with the tight harmony backing, fiddle and pedal steel. Her cover of The Louvins' "Get Acquainted Waltz" moves away from the schmaltz, and adds a fine fiddle line from former Dillard, Byron Berline. Loretta Haggers' reputed role model, Dolly Parton, turns up to sing harmony on her own "All I Can Do."

For her second album, Ahern gathered a more stable group of players, including legendary guitarists James Burton and Albert Lee, fiddler Richard Greene and pianist Glen D. Hardin. Place struck up a songwriting relationship with session ace (and Hot Band member, and eventual Patty Loveless producer and husband) Emory Gordy Jr., which resulted in three original songs. Combined with a trio of songs by Rodney Crowell, the sophomore release wasn't as tightly bound to Place's trailer-trash TV character. Highlights include a gospel-tinged take on Crowell's "You Can't Go to Heaven (If You Don't Have a Good Time)", a duet with Willie Nelson on "Something to Brag About," and a delicate, slow take of "Save the Last Dance For Me."

Sadly, Place's second album peaked at #40, and her singing career folded along with it. Still, two solid albums are more than most people produce in a lifetime, and Raven's reissue, with fine liner notes from Glenn A. Baker, provides everyone the chance to keep spinning these impressive sides.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A PLACE in Time, October 11, 2003
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R. McCoy (Tulsa, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
I had recently gone though my stacks of old vinyl albums looking for the two country albums Mary Kay Place recorded in the 70s. Unfortunately, I didn't find them. I was definitely pleased to learn about the Ahern Sessions CD and ordered one immediately. What a treat to hear those songs again! Now if I could just find a DVD with Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman episodes!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Kay Place's Odes to Fernwood finally flourishes on CD, May 15, 2001
This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
Reissued on CD, Mary Kay Place's two country/honky tonk albums make up this must-have compilation. Originally produced in 1976/77 by Brian Ahern during Place's reign as Fernwood's drama plagued country singer 'Loretta Haggers' on "Mary Hartman Mary Hartman", all tracks include some of the finest session musicians and guest artists of the era, including Herb Pederson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson. The first 10 tracks, culled from "Tonite! At the Capri Lounge, Loretta Haggers" are decidedly tongue-in-cheek, aimed at capitalizing on Place's overnight success in the Norman Lear soap-spoof. The last 10, from '77's follow up "Aimin' to Please", are more sincere, but just as spirited and memorable and they segue well here on CD from the first album's tracks. There's even a surprise hidden track guaranteed to be a laugh for the die-hard fans of hers. Glenn A Baker (who conceived and compiled the CD) has included liner notes which are extensive and give tribute to a remarkable, underappreciated and brief period in the long career of the talented and versatile Mary Kay Place.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Actress Mary was a great singer too, July 30, 2002
This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
As part of her acting career, Mary played the roile of a country singer (Loretta Haggers, loosely based on Dolly Parton) in a TV comedy series (which went under various titles). Two albums resulted, and they can be found together on this twofer.

Produced by Brian Ahern, who was Anne Murray's producer in the early seventies and Emmylou's producer in the late seventies, these recordings are as good as those by a lot of specialist country singers, and a lot more fun.

Dolly clearly didn't mind the scriptwriters basing their character on her, as she sings backup on Mary's cover of All I can do. Anne and Emmylou also sing backup on other songs.

Many of the songs are origanal including her big hit Baby boy, but apart from Dolly's All I can do, there are fine covers of Settin' the woods on fire (Hank Williams) and three songs written by Rodney Crowell, including Even cowgirls get the blues, which has been recorded by several top country singers.

Although the by-product of a TV series, these albums are of a remarkably high quality - and you don't have to be a fan of the TV series to buy this. I never saw it on TV.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!, January 9, 2007
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I was absolutely blown away by this 2-CD collections. I had been searching for copies of the old TV show "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and in that process stumbled upon this CD. I ordered it on a whim. And what a great surprise I had when I heard these toe-stomping classic country tunes! Mary Kay Place write clever lyrics, has a wonderful voice, and is backed up on several songs by such greats as Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson. I can't get enough of this CD! You won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Kay Place has talent!, January 3, 2007
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I listened to her music 25 years ago, and was excited to rediscover the singing talent of actress Mary Kay Place. Country music that tells a story is not unique, but this album is a genre all its own. Brings back fond memories for this 50 year old fan!
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5.0 out of 5 stars At long last!, July 11, 2001
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Daryl Glenn (NY, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
I never really believed these two terrific LPs would show up on CD and what a treat! It's a shame that Mary Kay didn't continue with her singing career but at least we still have these incredibly fun and well-crafted recordings to enjoy. She is backed by some of Nashville's finest musicians and more than holds her own. I would highly recommend this CD to anyone who is a fan of Mary Kay Place or of country music in general!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Hidden Gem, June 3, 2009
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For those of us that watched Mary Hartman,Mary Hartman, Mary Kay Place was a real surprise. Ms. Place continued to grow as an actor and remember her first success with Private Benjamin starring Goldie Hawn. Music took a back seat. Since musicals have been stopped being filmed there was no place for Ms. Place to go. What a shame. This compilation CD of the two albums spawned from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman it is worth adding to your collection
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4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD MUSIC!, February 5, 2007
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Gregory J. Burton (Muskegon, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ahern Sessions 1976-77 (Audio CD)
TOO BAD A GOOD VOICE HAS TO BE REMEMBERED FROM A LAME TELEVISION SERIES. YEAH! I KNOW IT WAS POPULAR. IT'S TOO BAD THAT MARY KAY PLACES VOICE DROPPED OFF WHEN THE SHOW DID. THIS IS A GREAT CD. A GOOD MIX OF STYLES. VERY ENJOYABLE LISTENING!
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