| 1. Little Ol' Cowgirl |
| 2. Road Is Just a Road |
| 3. She'll Find Better Things to Do |
| 4. Irish Medley |
| 5. You Send Me |
| 6. Just a Bit Like Me |
| 7. Heart That Can |
| 8. Past the Point of Rescue |
| 9. Beatin' Around the Bush |
| 10. Two of a Kind |
| 11. Standin' by the Bedside |
| 12. Aunt Mattie's Quilt |
| 13. Hallelujah, I Love Him So |
| 14. Pink Toenails |
Little Ol' Cowgirl,Dixie Chicks,Crystal Clear Sound,Contemporary Folk,Country,Progressive Bluegrass
Average customer rating:
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Little Ol' Cowgirl
Dixie Chicks Manufacturer: Crystal Clear Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008MTU Release Date: 1994-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Little Ol' Cowgirl
- Road Is Just a Road
- She'll Find Better Things to Do
- Irish Medley
- You Send Me
- Just a Bit Like Me
- Heart That Can
- Past the Point of Rescue
- Beatin' Around the Bush
- Two of a Kind
- Standin' by the Bedside
- Aunt Mattie's Quilt
- Hallelujah, I Love Him So
- Pink Toenails
Customer Reviews:
Great, but not their absolute best.......2005-12-24
Whatever else one may say about them, they don't sound quite like anybody else and nobody else sounds quite like them, a rarity in this age of bland, overproduced pop music; they took a bunch of different influences and blended them into something all their own.
Before they were famous.......2004-02-09
For this album, the line-up was Laura Lynch, Robin Lynn Macy, Martie Erwin and Emily Erwin. Before the Chicks became famous, Robin and Laura left. Robin later became a member of Domestic Science Club. Martie and Emily stayed and were joined by Natalie Maines. On this album, Robin and Laura took turns as lead singer, except for one instrumental track. Banjo (played by Emily) and fiddle (played by Martie) are the dominant instruments.
There are some interesting covers of A road is just a road (Mary Chapin Carpenter), Past the point of rescue (Hal Ketchum), Hallelujah I love him/her so (Ray Charles) and You send me (Sam Cooke), all of which sound very different from the originals, but I love them. There's also a brilliant Irish medley. Most, if not all, of the other songs are originals, several being written by members of the group.
Although I loved this album when I first heard it - and still do - it is very un-commercial and I was therefore taken by surprise when I learned that the Dixie Chicks had made it big time. Somehow, they managed to commercialise their sound while still remaining distinctive - no mean achievement.
This is a fascinating album of a remarkably high quality, but it is a much more rural form of music than the commercial music they became famous for after Natalie replaced Robin and Laura.
The roots of the Dixie Chicks.......2003-04-03
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