Thank Heavens for Dale Evans

Track Listings

 
1. The Cowboy Lives Forever
2. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart
3. Thunderheads
4. Long Roads
5. Who Will Be The Next One
6. Brilliancy
7. Thank Heavens For Dale Evans
8. This Heart Of Mine
9. Storm Out On The Sea
10. West Texas Wind
11. Rider
12. Green River
13. Salty
14. Bring It On Home To Me

Thank Heavens for Dale Evans,Dixie Chicks,Crystal Clear Sound,Country
Thank Heavens for Dale Evans
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A unique ensemble -- it's a shame it had to come to an end.
  • Great Texas country and an outstanding female voice.
  • A must have
  • Different Chicks, somewhat different sounds
  • If it were a tape, it'd be worn out already
Thank Heavens for Dale Evans
Dixie Chicks
Manufacturer: Crystal Clear Sound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00000187H
Release Date: 1994-02-07

Tracks:

  1. Cowboy Lives Forever
  2. I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart
  3. Thunderheads
  4. Long Roads
  5. Who Will Be the Next One
  6. Brilliancy
  7. Thank Heavens for Dale Evans
  8. This Heart of Mine
  9. Storm Out on the Sea
  10. West Texas Wind
  11. Rider
  12. Green River
  13. Salty
  14. Bring It on Home to Me

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A unique ensemble -- it's a shame it had to come to an end........2007-06-07

Some of you might know -- but others might not -- that there was a group called the Dixie Chicks, formed back in the late 80s, that was very different from today's group of the same name. The two groups are related, of course; sisters Martie and Emily Erwin were members of both the original ensemble and the current group. But they really should have changed the name of the band somewhere along the line, because today's group bears little resemblance, in appearance or music, to that original group -- whose first album was "Thank Heavens for Dale Evans".
Clearly, the majority of Americans prefer the new group -- as evidenced by the fact that the new Chicks have found the commercial success that always eluded the original Chicks. But the changes that were required to achieve that success came at a heavy artistic cost. Today's country/pop/rock sound makes the Chicks just part of that generic pop scene that sells most of the records, but has little real art to it. The original Dixie Chicks, on the other hand, were a truly unique group: An all-girl band who could really play and sing serious bluegrass and western swing music. And I mean really play. You'll have to try to get a copy of this album to see that I'm right about that.
Unfortunately, getting a copy might not be easy since the "new" Chicks have tried mightily to erase any memory of their past. "Thanks Heavens for Dale Evans" is out of print and will never be re-released, because Martie, Emily, and Natalie Maines want everyone to forget about Robin Lynn Macy and Laura Lynch -- the other two members of the original group, and the two members who were the real personality and heart and soul of the group (I saw them perform live in the early 90s, and Robin and Laura absolutely sparkled during the performance, while the Erwin sisters -- providing superb instrumental and vocal performances, to be sure -- pretty much stayed in the background from a personality standpoint). I especially remember Robin twisting her hips in time to the music, her western skirt swishing back and forth, as she strummed away at her guitar and sang the lead on the title song to this album. When she, and later Laura, left (were forced out of?) the group, it was the end of something special -- a really unique musical ensemble.
If you can get a copy of this CD, please do so. You might find that the past the current Chicks wish to hide was really the high point of the group's history.

5 out of 5 stars Great Texas country and an outstanding female voice........2007-03-31

One of the greatest female country music albums of the 90's. It is real Texas country with an outstanding vocal performance and a nice fiddle too. If you are looking for the cookie cutter country music of today, don't buy this album! This is nothing like the Dixie Chicks' music of today. But, if you want real, refined and pure country music, you will be hard pressed to find a better one. Check out "West Texas Winds", one of the greatest renditions ever recorded. Enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars A must have.......2007-01-03

This is a must for anyone who collects the Dixie Chicks. I got mine. Good luck getting yours.

5 out of 5 stars Different Chicks, somewhat different sounds.......2006-09-03

I have been a big Chicks fan since "Fly" and supported them through "the incident". I got to see their recent concert and wanted to hear them from "before". I was not disappointed. This album and their older sound has it's own special, acoustic and bluegrass charm. Glad I got it, the old and new Chicks rule!

5 out of 5 stars If it were a tape, it'd be worn out already.......2005-12-24

I drove across country shortly after getting this cd, and I barely took it out of the cd player the whole way--not sure how many hundreds of times that means I've listened to this! I love the "new" Dixie Chicks, too (sisters Martie and Emily Erwin are the only common thread), but I was curious about their previous sound, and I wasn't disappointed! This is a great record, with a lot of great harmony and, of course, talented ladies playing the heck out of just about every stringed instrument there is.

That said, buy their new records too! Natalie Maines, the lead singer, is witty and expressive, and her beautiful voice goes great with Martie and Emily's fiddle/banjo/mandolin/etc. Laura Lynch and Robin Lynn Macy brought some very different things to the mix, but their departures were largely, if not entirely, their own choices, and I hate to see Natalie punished for that.

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