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Bristol
Ginny Hawker, Kay Justice
Bristol
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
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The latest release in too many years by this fantastic duo celebrates the wonderful music of the Carter Family. While Carter tunes have shown up on previous Ginny & Kay releases, this is the first project devoted sole...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ginny Hawker, Kay Justice
Title: Bristol
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Copper Creek
Original Release Date: 8/10/1999
Release Date: 8/10/1999
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Classic Country, Traditional Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 722321017627

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Album Description
The latest release in too many years by this fantastic duo celebrates the wonderful music of the Carter Family. While Carter tunes have shown up on previous Ginny & Kay releases, this is the first project devoted solely to the songs and style of this legendary first family of country music. In his liner notes, John Lilly accurately describes the project: "Combine great singing, timeless material, mature musicianship, inspired arrangements, judicious engineering and mixing, and a soulful edge, and this is what you get. You get a heartfelt tribute to one of Americas great musical families, and a testament to the strength and importance of traditional music in a modern age. This recording will ring in our ears for many years to come." Adding Carter-esque touches throughout are several excellent supporting musicians: Tracy Schwarz on Maybelle Carter-style guitar, Mike Seeger on autoharp and old-time banjo (yes, the Carter Family was known to sport a banjo on a t! une or two every now and again), Mac Trayhnam on A. P. Carter-inspired bass vocals, and Amy Michels on one additional track with old-time banjo.
 

CD Reviews

A.P., Sara, and Maybelle Would Have Been Proud
Philip Westwood | Lichfield, Staffordshire United Kingdom | 12/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is pure joy. The singing and playing in general is superb, while the harmonies on 'Amber Tresses' are out of this world. Ginny and Kay have made an interesting selection of Carter Family songs, ranging from familiar items from the group's days with Victor, through to 'Gently Lead Me', which A.P. and Sara recorded for the small Acme label in the early 1950s, long after the original trio had disbanded. The ladies' instrumental work, too, is highly creditable, and is enhanced by the skill of 'guest' musicians Tracy Schwarz (Ginny's husband), Mike Seeger, and Amy Michels. Seeger's autoharp playing on 'I Loved You Better Than You Knew' and 'Broken Hearted Lover' gives these tracks a very distinctive flavor. The overall sound is wonderfully clear and crisp, thanks to expert engineering and mixing work. This is a soothing and relaxing album with no hi-tech electronic gimmickry. Just good, old fashioned, high quality musicianship. A real listening pleasure."
For traditional country fans ONLY
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 07/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a selection of Carter family songs, many of them obscure, recorded by two ladies who grew up listening to this type of music. They certainly know their stuff, and have managed to avoid Keep on the sunny side, Wildwood flower and anything else that would be an obvious choice. I never tire of those two songs, but a lot of people do, only because they have been recorded so often. Anyway, it's difficult to tire of the songs here by listening to other CD's (except the relevant Carter Family CD's) because they are so rarely covered.Not being familiar with the originals, I cannot say whether they are faithful covers, but it's likely that they are, because the whole style of the album reminds me of the Carter family, even though it's a long time since I heard any of their own music.Carter fans may wonder what the point is of buying this. My answer is that these recordings were made using digital technology, so the sound quality is far superior to the Carter's own, however well remastered. For the rest of us, this is a great album of uncompromising, acoustic, traditional country, and it will cause people to seek out the original music."
Actually named Bristol
John Meeker (jmeeker@ultraprise.com | Shepherdstown, WV | 10/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was so happy to hear that Ginny and Kay were getting back together to do an album. This is the best harmony singing recording that I have heard in ages. Thanks a million!"