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Track Listings
| 1 | Rockstar (Special Guest Richie Sambora) |
| 2 | World on Fire |
| 3 | Every Breath You Take (Feat. Sting) |
| 4 | Open Arms (Feat. Steve Perry) |
| 5 | Magic Man (Feat. Ann Wilson with Special Guest Howard Leese) |
| 6 | Long As I Can See the Light' (Feat. John Fogerty) |
| 7 | Either or (Feat. Kid Rock) |
| 8 | I Want You Back (Feat. Steven Tyler with Special Guest Warren Haynes) |
| 9 | What Has Rock and Roll Ever Done for You (Feat. Stevie Nicks with Special Guest Waddy Wachtel) |
| 10 | Purple Rain |
| 11 | Baby, I Love Your Way (Feat. Peter Frampton) |
| 12 | I Hate Myself for Loving You (Feat. Joan Jett & the Blackhearts) |
| 13 | Night Moves (Feat. Chris Stapleton) |
| 14 | Wrecking Ball (Feat. Miley Cyrus) |
| 15 | (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Feat. P!NK & Brandi Carlile) |
| 16 | Keep on Loving You (Feat. Kevin Cronin) |
| 17 | Heart of Glass (Feat. Debbie Harry) |
| 18 | Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me (Feat. Elton John) |
| 19 | Tried to Rock and Roll Me (Feat. Melissa Etheridge) |
| 20 | Stairway to Heaven (Feat. Lizzo & Sasha Flute) |
| 21 | We Are the Champions |
| 22 | Bygones (Feat. Rob Halford with Special Guests Nikki Sixx & John 5) |
| 23 | My Blue Tears (Feat. Simon Le Bon) |
| 24 | What's Up? (Feat. Linda Perry) |
| 25 | You're No Good (Feat. Emmylou Harris & Sheryl Crow) |
| 26 | Heartbreaker (Feat. Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo) |
| 27 | Bittersweet (Feat. Michael McDonald) |
| 28 | I Dreamed About Elvis (Feat. Ronnie McDowell with Special Guest the Jordanaires) |
| 29 | Let It Be (Feat. Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr with Special Guests Peter Frampton & Mick Fleetwood) |
| 30 | Free Bird (Feat. Ronnie Van Zant with Special Guests Gary Rossington, Artimus Pyle and the Artimus Pyle Band) |
Editorial Reviews
Global icon and recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dolly Parton, has joined forces with some of rock music's most legendary artists along with today's biggest stars for her first-ever rock album, Rockstar. The ever-evolving Parton teamed up with an all-star roster of musicians for the 30-song collection which includes 9 original tracks and 21 covers of iconic rock anthems. 2 CD set.
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- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.71 x 5.28 x 0.39 inches; 4.37 ounces
- Manufacturer : Big Machine
- Original Release Date : 2023
- Date First Available : May 9, 2023
- Label : Big Machine
- ASIN : B0C4FV93DB
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #194 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #67 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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I’ve heard a few on YouTube and that’s 𝓦𝓗𝓨 I bought this~more to come!
𝓓𝓸𝓵𝓵𝔂 ℐ𝒮 𝒜 𝓛𝓔𝓖𝓔𝓝𝓓! What character to cover all these songs 𝒶𝓉 78 𝓎𝑒𝒶𝓇𝓈 𝓎𝑜𝓊𝓃𝑔‼️ ❤️❤️
This is NOT Dolly's first album of rock covers, nor is it her first album to feature a who's who of guest stars. She's done three previous album of pop/rock covers, "The Great Pretender" in 1984, "Treasures" from 1996 and "Those Were The Days" in 2005. "RockStar" is just getting WAY more hype.
There are 30 songs on this album, that's a lot to take in. Not everything works, and yes, it could have probably been a great single disc, 15-20 song album. But she left nothing on the table.
The album opens with on a cringy note with her "parents" telling her to turn down that noise. Not a great way to kick off a "serious" rock album. "World On Fire" on of the nine originals on the album is one of the stronger tracks, in fact an album of just her originals would have made for a fine album. "I Want You Back" with Steven Tyler and "Tried To Rock And Roll Me" with Melissa Etheridge are both standouts.
Of the covers, there are three BIG ones on here, "Purple Rain", "Stairway To Heaven" and "Free Bird". She does a decent job on all three. No, they don't surpass the original versions, but they aren't supposed to. Many people of covered "Purple Rain" and no one has ever heard one of those covers and thought "Now THAT'S how Prince should have done it!!!". Dolly's version is no different, but it's decent. This is her second stab at "Stairway To Heaven", her first attempt is a gospel take on her 2002 album "Halos & Horns". This time around she sticks to the original arrangement. "Free Bird" features the vocals of Ronnie Van Zandt and it creates a haunting feel.
There is one other original song on the album, "What Has Rock And Roll Ever Done For You" written by Stevie Nicks, who appears on the track. The song was demoed around the time of Stevie's 1985 album "Rock A Little". It's a fun track, although the song does contain some lighthearted banter between Stevie and Dolly. This type of banter pops up here and there across the album. Dolly does it to show she's having fun, but it gives the songs an almost novelty feel, as if they didn't already have that.
Dolly's voice has aged, as have the voices of many of the guests. Had she done this album 20-25 years ago, I think it would have made for a better album. If you didn't know, you wouldn't guess that it was Steve Perry on "Open Arms" or Kevin Cronin on "Keep On Loving You". It sounds like someone doing a bad impression of Michael McDonald on the otherwise great "Bittersweet". Elton John, Rob Halford, Paul McCartney and Emmylou Harris really show their ages on their tracks.
Is it Dolly's best album? No. Is the album for everyone? No. Fans of the original songs may not like what she's done to them, but fans of Dolly will probably like the album.
The album has been talked about for almost a full year. Now it's here and although there is a lot to digest, there is a lot to like. More to like, than dislike.
Top reviews from other countries
Thus have to give her credit. Never shied away from singing songs from original artists with the original artists And if artists did not come got great singers to represent song
1 “ you’re no good” Emily Lou Harris from Dolly’s “ Trio” & Sheryl Crow for her “ Trio” friend Linda Ronstadt & her Iconic song
2Linda Perry for the REM song “ what’s up”
3Lizzo for Jimmy Page & Led Zeppelin’s
“ stairway to heaven
4Pink for Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones
“ satisfaction “
5 Miley Cyrus Solo artist song from the great Grace Slick ( Jefferson Airplane/Starship)
Her first solo album “ wrecking ball
6 country great Chris Stapleton for Bob Seger
& his song “ night moves” wish he could have sang with Dolly
Artists with their songs Debra Harry singer
From “ Blondie”,Elton John,Paul Mc Cartney& Ringo Starr for “ the Beatles”Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Pat Benatar,Sting from “ the Police” & formley
“ Eric Burton & the Animals”,Ann Wilson from
“ Heart”John Fogerty solo artist & “Credence
Clearwater Revival “rocker Melissa Etheridge,
Joan Jett& black hearts formerly “ the Runaways ” with Lita Ford,guitar legend
Peter Frampton solo artist formerly “ Frampton’s Camel”Stevie Nicks solo artist
“ Fleetwood Mac”Steve Tyler “Aerosmith
Steve Perry from “journey “” open arms”
Kid Rock,my favourite on album Michael
McDonald from “ the Doobie Brothers “
Nice tribute to “ Prince” “ purple rain” &
“ Queen”” we are the Champions”
She can not replace the originals Country girl does rock& roll proud
Buy this. You will not regret it. Lizard
mag sein Dolly's stimme passt zu den Welthits nicht immer dazu, mag sein bei ersten Hören, es sind viele Stücke, die Stimme nervt
aber sie hat gute Partner dabei und mit der Zeit mag man die CD immer mehr!
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