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Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard - Won't You Come and Sing For Me? LP
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Smithsonian Folkways Records
Won't You Come and Sing for Me? is the second album by Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard. Their hard-driving style and soaring harmonies broke the glass ceiling of male-dominated bluegrass in the 1960s. Hazel and Alice inspired generations of women in bluegrass and beyond. Their influence has been acknowledged by artists as diverse as country superstars Naomi and Wynonna Judd, champion flat-picker Molly Tuttle, and proto-feminist punk rocker Kathleen Hanna. This landmark record includes blazing takes on songs penned by the Stanley Brothers and the Louvin Brothers as well as timeless older works by the Delmore Brothers and the Carter Family. It concludes with "The One I Love Is Gone," a haunting and poignant piece written (but not recorded) by the father of bluegrass Bill Monroe, who personally taught it to Hazel and Alice. The album's title song, written by Hazel, has become a widely recorded bluegrass classic.
Hazel and Alice are accompanied by Lamar Grier (banjo), David Grisman (mandolin), Billy Baker (fiddle), and Mike Seeger (guitar). Unavailable on vinyl for decades, Won't You Come and Sing for Me? was remastered in 2021 by it's original producer Peter K. Siegel, and has been reissued with it's original artwork and liner notes.
1 I Just Got Wise
2 Mommy Please Stay Home with Me
3 They're at Rest Together (T.B. Blues)
4 Sugar Tree Stomp
5 Memories of Mother and Dad
6 Train on the Island
7 Won't You Come and Sing for Me?
8 A Tiny Broken Heart
9 A Distant Land to Roam
10 John Henry
11 Weary Lonesome Blues
12 The One I Love Is Gone