Few singers have fused lonesome beauty and political passion in the way Hazel Dickens has, though with her voice she could deliver a speech by Newt Gingrich and still break your heart. She writes like a bluegrass-trained Woody Guthrie and sings with the high, sparkling vulnerability of Loretta Lynn--but with even more grit, more pain--relaying the stories, past and present, of the "hard-working people" she grew up with and lived with her whole life. This 1980 album is Dickens's best and most radical. She shines an intense, honest light on the plight of the mining communities--men and women, old and young--of her native West Virginia, and her version of "Aragon Mill," a gorgeous hymn to workers' despair, is sung the way the song should be. A great group of musicians backs her, including Norman and Nancy Blake, Lloyd Green, Buddy Spicher, and Tony Trischka, but Dickens's brilliance is most clear on the wailing a cappella gospel "Beautiful Hills of Galilee": in every note, her strong, authentic character is undeniable. --Roy Kasten
Hard Hitting Songs For Hard Hit People,Hazel Dickens,Rounder Select,Bluegrass,Country,Neo-Traditional Folk,Old-Timey,Pop,Traditional Country
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Hard Hitting Songs For Hard Hit People
Hazel Dickens Manufacturer: Rounder Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DC6I Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Busted
- Aragon Mill
- Old Calloused Hands
- Scraps From Your Table
- Out Among The Stars
- West Virginia, My Home
- Tomorrow's Already Lost
- Lonesome Pine Special
- Lost Patterns
- Beautiful Hills Of Galilee
- Rocking Chair Blues
- They'll Never Keep Us Down
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Few singers have fused lonesome beauty and political passion in the way Hazel Dickens has, though with her voice she could deliver a speech by Newt Gingrich and still break your heart. She writes like a bluegrass-trained Woody Guthrie and sings with the high, sparkling vulnerability of Loretta Lynn--but with even more grit, more pain--relaying the stories, past and present, of the "hard-working people" she grew up with and lived with her whole life. This 1980 album is Dickens's best and most radical. She shines an intense, honest light on the plight of the mining communities--men and women, old and young--of her native West Virginia, and her version of "Aragon Mill," a gorgeous hymn to workers' despair, is sung the way the song should be. A great group of musicians backs her, including Norman and Nancy Blake, Lloyd Green, Buddy Spicher, and Tony Trischka, but Dickens's brilliance is most clear on the wailing a cappella gospel "Beautiful Hills of Galilee": in every note, her strong, authentic character is undeniable. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
Authentic Folk Music.......2007-01-09
The purity of this CD is refreshing and has me feeling connected to our past in a way much of what is called "Americana" misses. This is the genuine article.
Beautiful beyond compare..........2006-08-24
Truth be told, I'm not an afficiando of any of the afore-mentioned musical genres. But I know what I love and I know damn good music when I hear it. This was Hazel Dickens' first solo release for Rounder around 1980 (?) or so. Along with her, "It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song," this is some of the most poignant and marvelous music out there, regardless of the style.
Even despite the dark content of her music and her poetic ability at describing scenes and sentiments, there is still much joy all over these songs. She transmutes an honest sense loss and betrayal into something that rises and flies...
5 stars and then some. Just listen to the audio samples if you don't believe all us 5 star-ers...
One of the most underrated American artists of all time.......2003-11-19
Her word choice on "Lost Patterns" is exceptionally descriptive and well designed, and by itself is enough to make you feel the desperation as if it was your own. But coupled with her voice, and that lovely mountain sound... Outstanding. Not all of her songs are as intensely lonely as Lost Patterns. Some are especially lush and vibrant, such as "West Virginia, My Home." If you have a single bluegrass bone in your body, you won't be disappointed buying this album.
My Favorite Singer/Songwriter.......2003-01-24
The deepest hardest blues.......2002-03-08
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Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People
Chicken Hawks Manufacturer: R.a.F.R. ( Rarf ) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QXET Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Rollin' And Tumblin'
- 101 Blues
- Darksider
- Punch Up
- Honky Tonk Girls
- Lime Rickey
- Should Have Stayed Home (And Did LSD)
- Texas Plain
- Sing-Song Prison Blues
- Ain't Got A Tan
- Pearl
- Bonus Track
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