Dolly Parton Album - The RCA Years 1967-1986
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Customers rating:
(2 ratings)
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Release Date:1993-04-27
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Box Sets (Audio Only), Contemporary Country, Country, Country & Western, Country-Folk, Country-Pop, Progressive Country, Traditional Country, Urban Cowboy
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Label:RCA
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UPC:078636612720
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Approx. Price:$23.98
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| Track Listing : |
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1 |
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2 |
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Mule Skinner Blues |
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3 |
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Put It off Until Tomorrow - Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner |
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4 |
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My Tennessee Mountain Home |
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5 |
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In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) |
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6 |
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Coat of Many Colors |
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7 |
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My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy |
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8 |
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Just Because I'm a Woman |
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9 |
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Jolene |
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10 |
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Down from Dover |
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11 |
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Last One to Touch Me |
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12 |
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Daddy Come and Get Me |
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13 |
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My Blue Tears |
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14 |
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Kentucky Gambler |
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15 |
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I Will Always Love You |
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1 |
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Seeker |
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2 |
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Love Is Like a Butterfly |
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3 |
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Touch Your Woman |
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4 |
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Bargain Store |
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5 |
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Making Plans - Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner |
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6 |
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Light of a Clear Blue Morning |
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7 |
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9 to 5 |
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8 |
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Appalachian Memories |
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9 |
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Here You Come Again |
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10 |
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Single Women |
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11 |
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Hard Candy Christmas |
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12 |
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Baby I'm Burnin' |
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13 |
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Heartbreaker |
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14 |
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Islands in the Stream - Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers |
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15 |
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Tennessee Homesick Blues |
Customer review - 2003-06-22
- Disc 1- really good (4), disc 2- fair/not great (1 or 2)The first disc of this box set (although maybe there should've been smaller paper for packaging like a regular 2-CD set, but with the same liner notes and pictures, to make it less expensive) shows why Dolly Parton is a legend. With really good recordings like "Jolene," "Down From Dover," and "Just Because I'm a Woman," among others, she shows to be a great country singer and songwriter with an at times heartbreaking repertoire. The second disc shows why Dolly is a superstar. However, more pop recordings like "Here You Come Again" are sometimes good, but mostly fair and unindelible. If you can, borrow the first disc from someone and tape it or something. Then, you'll get one really disc that'll make you forget the downside of Dolly Parton's success.
Customer review - 2004-12-31
- Fair Box Set Dolly Parton, who is in my opinion, one of the most overrated singers in country music history, has had some good songs down through the years, so I decided to go the box set route with her. It is a worthwhile set, with songs like "Coat Of Many Colors", "Nine To Five", and "I Will Always Love You" on it. and "The Seeker" The gems are the not so well known songs like "Love Is A Butterfly, and "Mule Skinner"" which are very good. One song on this CD I really hate is "Jolene". This has been done by FOUR different singers: Dolly, Martina McBride, Sherrie Austin, and Olivia Newton-John. I happen to have THREE of them (I don't have Martina's), and not one version appeals to me at all. I just don't get this song at all, it is pathetic, and I hold Dolly responible for it (Cause she wrote it).
I would recommend getting this set, but there are so many better boxes then this (In particular, "Strait Out Of The Box"). so if you can get it on sale, go get it.
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