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The Carter Family

The Carter Family Album: “Give Me the Roses While I Live: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1932-33)”

The Carter Family Album: “Give Me the Roses While I Live: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1932-33)”
Album Information :
Title: Give Me the Roses While I Live: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1932-33)
Release Date:1997-02-11
Type:Unknown
Genre:Vintage Country, Classic Country
Label:Rounder
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:011661106925
Track Listing :
1 Sweet as the Flowers in May Time
2 Will The Roses Bloom In Heaven
3 My Little Home In Tennessee
4 Sun of the Soul
5 If One Won't, Another One Will
6 Broken Hearted Lover
7 Two Sweethearts Video
8 Winding Stream
9 I Wouldn't Mind Dying
10 Spirit of Love Watches Over Me
11 Church in the Wildwood
12 Give Me Roses While I Live Video
13 I Never Will Marry Video
14 On The Sea Of Galilee Video
15 Home By The Sea
Customer review - April 01, 2000
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- The Gospel of Country, Pt. 6

Mainly lesser known gospel work, though several Carter classics were recorded at these sessions, including "I Never Will Marry" (beautifully redone by Linda Ronstadt in the early '70s with Dolly Parton on harmony), the lovely "On The Sea Of Galilee", a superb version of "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" and, of course, "Church In The Wildwood" ( Many years ago, my non-church going, though music-loving father, would, from time to time, without explanation, close his eyes and unleash a low, rumbling, horrifyingly off-key "Oh, come, come, come, come..."- much to the amazed consternation of his young hippie son. I know now where those strange noises derived from. Thanks a lot, A.P.). By this point in their recording career, A.P. was delving more and more into old Negro gospel and blues, which would also place him as one of the pioneers of ... rock and roll? A version of "Broken-Hearted Lover" was immaculately covered by the Cox Family a few years ago, more proof that Rounder should keep this material in print indefinately.

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