Cash on the Barrelhead - Dolly Parton, Louvin, Charlie
A Few Old Memories - Dolly Parton, Dickens, Hazel
I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open - Dolly Parton, Flatt, Lester
Steady as the Rain
I Still Miss Someone - Dolly Parton, Cash, Johnny R.
Endless Stream of Tears
Silver Dagger - Dolly Parton, Public Domain
Train, Train - Dolly Parton, Medlock, Shorty
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight - Dolly Parton, Bond, Johnny
Will He Be Waiting for Me
The Grass Is Blue
I Am Ready - Dolly Parton, Dennison, Richard P
Track Listings (14) - Disc #2
Little Sparrow
Shine - Dolly Parton, Roland, Ed
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby - Dolly Parton, Inman, Autry
My Blue Tears
Seven Bridges Read - Dolly Parton, Young, Steve
Bluer Pastures
A Tender Lie - Dolly Parton, Sharp, Randy
I Get a Kick out of You - Dolly Parton, Porter, Cole
Mountain Angel
Marry Me
Down From Dover
The Beautiful Life - Dolly Parton, McDade, David "Butc
In the Sweet By and By - Dolly Parton,
Reprise: Little Sparrow
Track Listings (14) - Disc #3
Halos and Horns
Sugar Hill
Not for Me
Hello God
If - Dolly Parton, Gates, David
Shattered Image
These Old Bones
What a Heartache
I'm Gone
Raven Dove
Dagger Through the Heart
If Only
John Daniel
Stairway to Heaven - Dolly Parton, Page, Jimmy
Like other country mainstays (Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, et al.), Dolly Parton found creative emancipation in freedom from the commercial airwaves, once the younger generation of artists began dominating c... more »ountry radio. The crossover slickness and calculation of some of her later country hits is nowhere in evidence on this trio of albums that marked her belated return to acoustic bluegrass and mountain music. 1999's Grammy-winning The Grass Is Blue launched the back-to-roots trilogy (also including Little Sparrow and Halos & Horns), with a bonus DVD completing the bargain-priced, four-disc box. Among its highlights are five new song mixes that spotlight the vocal or instrumental work, tribute covers by Kasey Chambers and Sinead O'Connor, a video of Parton and Norah Jones performing "The Grass Is Blue," and extensive notes on the making of these albums. Producer Steve Buckingham and Parton enlisted top musicians (like Jerry Douglas and Stuart Duncan) and harmonizers (like Alison Krauss and Patty Loveless) on material that ranges from the original to the traditional (the Louvins' "Cash on the Barrelhead," Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone") to the out-of-left-field (Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," Cole Porter's "I Get a Kick Out of You"). For those who love the purity of her songbird trill, this is a return to the early form of "Jolene." --Don McLeese« less
Like other country mainstays (Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, et al.), Dolly Parton found creative emancipation in freedom from the commercial airwaves, once the younger generation of artists began dominating country radio. The crossover slickness and calculation of some of her later country hits is nowhere in evidence on this trio of albums that marked her belated return to acoustic bluegrass and mountain music. 1999's Grammy-winning The Grass Is Blue launched the back-to-roots trilogy (also including Little Sparrow and Halos & Horns), with a bonus DVD completing the bargain-priced, four-disc box. Among its highlights are five new song mixes that spotlight the vocal or instrumental work, tribute covers by Kasey Chambers and Sinead O'Connor, a video of Parton and Norah Jones performing "The Grass Is Blue," and extensive notes on the making of these albums. Producer Steve Buckingham and Parton enlisted top musicians (like Jerry Douglas and Stuart Duncan) and harmonizers (like Alison Krauss and Patty Loveless) on material that ranges from the original to the traditional (the Louvins' "Cash on the Barrelhead," Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone") to the out-of-left-field (Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," Cole Porter's "I Get a Kick Out of You"). For those who love the purity of her songbird trill, this is a return to the early form of "Jolene." --Don McLeese
CD Reviews
"Masterpiece" box set, Dolly at her finest!!!
chad bruce | georgetown , ohio | 10/10/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This box set is truly a Masterpiece! It includes dollys triolgy of bluegrass/mountain folk records "The grass is blue","Little sparrow" and "Halos and horns" plus a bonus dvd/cd disc! between the three cds here dolly won two grammys and was nominated for several more! You will not be disappointed at all with this buget priced boxedset! Dolly is right at home with this bluegrass music! her vocals are cystal clear and brillant! dont pass up a chance to get these cds!!!!"
Acoustic collection : 1999-2002
K. Jones | Milner, Georgia United States | 01/18/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"only problem with this package, it contains three previously released cd's that i already have. if you do not have them it is an excellent buy."
Back to Her Roots
C. Woods | 01/09/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Dolly Parton is a wonderful acoustic performer. Her Appalachian roots shine through in the Bluegrass selections in this set. I liked (with a few exceptions) the songs chosen, and the players were marvellous."
"STUNNING!"
Terry Richard | Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada | 11/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dolly Parton's career was rejuvinated when she recorded a series of bluegrass albums for the independent label Sugar Hill Records between 1999-2002. After leaving the label for her own record company Dolly records, Sugar Hill repackaged those three albums along with a special bonus DVD of five new song remixes of "Train, Train", "I'm Gone", "Seven Bridges Road", "Travelin' Prayer", and "Shine". There are also a few Dolly videos and a special performance of Norah Jones and Dolly performing "The Grass is Blue" together on the 2003 CMA Awards on the DVD. The DVD is splendid, but the crowning jewel here are the Grammy winning and nominated albums, those that garnered Dolly the best critical reviews of her life. "The Grass is Blue" may well be the greatest bluegrass album ever by any artist, winning Dolly the Grammy for Best Bluegrass album for 1999. Then, "Little Sparrow" gave Dolly another Grammy for Best Country Vocal in 2001 for her stirring rendition of "Shine". Finally, "Halos and Horns", more country sounding, gave Dolly a rare nomination for Best Country Album of 2002. A fabulous collection of Dolly Parton music, don't let this one get away. Music doesn't get any better than this!"
IT'S ONLY ME, BUT:
Joan M. Mckeown | ontario, canada | 06/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"GREAT 4 CD SET. ALOT OF BLUE GRASS AND ACOUSTIC STUFF AND AS USUAL DOLLY'S WONDERFULL VOICE AND INSTRUMENT PLAYING. JM"