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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Trip Down Memory Lane-LIVE at Dollywood!,
By shoutgrace "savedbyhisgrace" (Charleston, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heartsongs (Audio CD)
'Heartsongs' was a wonderful discovery I found at a souvenir shop at Dollywood in Pidgeon Forge, Tennessee. It's a LIVE album done on the Dollywood grounds at The Pines theater. It's a real treat to see one of Dolly Parton's LIVE performances and if you're ever fortunate please do so. Dolly can really put on a fabulous show. Not all the flash of any other concerts you go to. Dolly is down home flair and makes you feel like you never left home. This album is a collections of Dolly's show that stems from many of her past works in TV, radio and her roots.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential Dolly Parton listening,
By Jake Z "holden84" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heartsongs (Audio CD)
This is a live album of a concert Dolly performed at Dollywood in 1994. There's a great mixture of old hits, new material, and other songs. There's quite a few guests all over the concert including Alison Krauss, Rhonda Vincent, Darrin Vincent, Suzanne Cox, Altan, Carl Jackson, and more. She sings classics like "My Tennessee Mountain Home", "My Blue Tears", "Coat Of Many Colors", "Smoky Mountain Memories", "To Daddy", and more. There's some great songs like "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes", "Barbara Allen", "Night Train To Memphis", "Applejack", "Wayfaring Stranger", etc. "Heartsong" is a great new song, but the closing "PMS Blues" steals the show, it's hilarious! Dolly puts on a great show. It's very personal, as she shares stories about growing up and her family, talking to the audience between most songs. Overall a treat to listen to, and worth its place in any Dolly collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Get while you still can,
By A Customer
This review is from: HeartSongs (Audio CD)
This live album, recorded before an adoring hometown audience is a real gem. Containing some of the best songs from her career and a host of guest artists, it represents a return to Dolly's roots after so many years of recording little more than empty pop songs designed to sell a lot of records but do little to utilize her talents to their full potential. Get this while you still can!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Down Home Music at it's best,
By vannigio "vannigio" (Yonkers, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HeartSongs (Audio CD)
Yes, we are all shouting the praises of The Grass is Blue and Little sparrow. And yes, they are masterpieces, but one listen to this CD, and you'll see what truly set the pace. It's one of her best CD's ever.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Only Dolly Parton Album You'll Ever Need,
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This review is from: Heartsongs (Audio CD)
This is the essential Dolly Parton cd.
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My favorite singer live from her own theme park,
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This review is from: Heartsongs (Audio CD)
Dolly established her theme park in the region of East Tennessee where she was born and raised, and sometimes performs there herself. These recordings were made in 1994, and remind us of Dolly's musical as well as her geographical roots.
Dolly performs several of her own oldies. It would have been interesting to hear some of her pop-country hits like Here you come again given a traditional country treatment, but Dolly avoided those. However, it is nice to hear new versions of My blue tears, Applejack, Coat of many colors and My Tennessee mountain home. Longer than always is a song Dolly first recorded as a duet with Porter Wagoner, but titled Is forever longer than always. Smoky mountain memories was originally recorded for Burlap and satin, but titled Appalachian memories. Most interesting of all is the inclusion of To daddy. Dolly originally recorded this in 1976 for the All I can do album, then let her friend Emmylou hear it. Emmylou immediately recorded it herself and Dolly dropped it from the album, replacing it with another song. The original version eventually appeared on a compilation, The essential Dolly Parton. Traditional songs are also included, among them Mary of the wild moor, In the pines, Barbara Allen and Wayfaring stranger, as well as a couple of country golden oldies - I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes and Night train to Memphis.
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Songs from the Heart,
By "gemini_j" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HeartSongs (Audio CD)
This is a wonderful cd to have in your collection. It is a collection of songs Dolly performed live at her Tennessee Mountain Home in front of a live audience, and it was recorded for this cd, titled Heartsongs: Live From Home. Every song is sang marvelously. She puts so much emotion into every note. The album consists pretty much mostly of her early material, with songs like My Blue Tears, Applejack, To Daddy, My Tennessee Mountain Home, as well as many cover songs and standards. A highlight is the closing song, PMS Blues. Great song! This is a must have for Dolly fans, you wont regret this purchase.
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HeartSongs by Dolly Parton (Audio CD - 2001)
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