Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton

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  • Release Date: 10/14/2003
  • Sales Rank: 27,832
  • Label: SUGARHILL
  • UPC: 015891398020
 
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Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton

1LISTEN9 to 5 / Alison Krauss 3:03
2LISTENI Will Always Love You / Melissa Etheridge 3:19
3LISTENThe Grass Is Blue / Norah Jones 3:48
4LISTENDo I Ever Cross Your Mind / Joan Osborne 4:00
5LISTENThe Seeker / Shelby Lynne 4:23
6LISTENJolene / Mindy Smith 4:15
7LISTENTo Daddy / Emmylou Harris 2:44
8LISTENCoat of Many Colors / Shania Twain with Alison Krauss & Union Station 3:15
9LISTENLittle Sparrow / Kasey Chambers 4:02
10LISTENDagger Through the Heart / Sinéad O'Connor 4:25
11LISTENLight of a Clear Blue Morning / Allison Moorer 5:34
12LISTENTwo Doors Down / Me'shell N'Degéocello 2:56
13LISTENJust Because I'm a Woman / Dolly Parton Bonus Track 5:35

Editorial Reviews

Anyone who doesn't recognize Dolly Parton as a poet should listen closely to this solid tribute to the writer, whose lovingly crafted memoirs and bold statements of self-sufficiency rank her among the greatest country songwriters in history. That said, it's to the credit of the artists here that they don't emulate Parton's recordings but find their own places in these stories. Alison Krauss and her friends in Union Station render "9 to 5" a bouncy bluegrass workout; Norah Jones, by contrast, turns the bluegrass of "The Grass Is Blue" into an elegant pop ballad, whispered tenderly and with conviction. Over a heartbeat rhythm track, Joan Osborne adds a bluesy touch to "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" in a vocal performance made more powerful for the restraint in the singer's approach. "Little Sparrow," Parton's folk-styled screed aimed at "a cold, false-hearted lover," gets a righteous reading from Kasey Chambers, whose outrage is matched by the band's surging protestations, a lone banjo adding a rustic feel to the sound. Krauss and Shania Twain form a dynamic duo on a thumping rendition of "Coat of Many Colors" -- listeners will be reminded how real Shania can sound, given a strong lyric and solid acoustic support from the likes of Union Station. Producer R.S. Field envelops Allison Moorer in a dense, atmospheric soundscape and lets her sing a song of freedom, "Light of a Clear Blue Morning," with understated authority. Emmylou Harris, Shelby Lynne, and Melissa Etheridge make their own profound statements, while Dolly herself shows up on a bonus track, singing the merciless title song, which torpedoes a man who uses and discards women on a whim. "I'm a woman/see my heart," she sings. We do, and it's a beautiful thing. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Just Womenby Anonymous

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December 25, 2004: I enjoyed Melissa Ethridge voice, she could sing any type of music and sound beautiful. Love her voice!!!!

Very Disappointingby Anonymous

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April 09, 2004: The only song on this album worth listening to is 'Coat of Many Colors'. Shania did a great job but the rest left a lot to be desired. Wish I has something better to say about this album, but I don't.


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