CD Review
Artist:
Dolly Parton
Title:
Backwoods Barbie
Label:
Universal Music
Released: February
26th, 2008
5 Stars
Reviewed
By: Kindah Mardam Bey
Perhaps
people think you have to be either a drag queen or knee deep in camp to love
Dolly Parton, but I think you have to have a strength of spirit, a truth of
heart, and a good sense of personal humour. Of course I would think that, I've
always loved Dolly! Who wouldn't? The woman has made a successful and long
career on her own terms, she has remained married to the same man since 1966, she
is a savvy business woman and has the best advice to give ("It takes a lot of
money to look this cheap," and "Honey, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put
up with the rain").
Dolly has
also managed to be in a variety of films (Steel Magnolias, 9to5), have
her number one country hit turn into a number one world hit sung by Whitney
Houston, produce Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and was up for an Oscar as
recently as 2006 ("Travelin' Through," Transamerica). She even has a theme
park called Dollywood! I was the only eight year old in England who knew the whole dialogue to Best
Little Whorehouse In Texas and can still remember skits from her Butterfly
TV Show. If you haven't discovered what a phenomenal woman Dolly is yet, perhaps
it is time to; after all, she has inspired the likes of Melissa Etheridge,
Norah Jones, Alison Krauss, and Shania Twain. If you know how talented she
really is, call up your local radio station and request a track from Backwoods
Barbie, her newest album.
If anyone
has been unfazed by fame its Dolly Parton; her self-deprecating humour and earthy
wisdom still shines through her Backwoods Barbie collection. Dolly does
a cover of Smokey Robinson's "The Tracks Of My Tears" and a brilliant rendition
of "Drives Me Crazy" from The Fine Young Cannonballs. However, Dolly's best
songs are from her own perspective and "Made Of Stone," "Backwoods Barbie,"
"Jesus & Gravity" and "Shinola" are dynamic tracks to add to the Dolly
collection. "Only Dreamin'" is a harmonious ballad with a bluesy blue-grass
appeal intertwined with a little classic violin in the background. Her "Better
Get To Livin'" is a triumphant inspirational anthem, whereas songs like "Cologne," "I Will Forever Hate Roses," and
"Somebody's Everything" are embedded in what Dolly seems to do best, sing about
heartache and hope.
I couldn't
live with myself if I gave Dolly Parton anything less than five stars; she mad
me cry for the first time at a song ("Sandy's Song"), she made me melancholy,
hopeful and sometimes even at peace with all the songs she has sung. She taught
me about the trials of love before I arrived at them myself and she taught me
to always remain true to myself; oh and when all else fails, look for the
humour in almost any situation. At the end of the day, sequins or not, you have
to admit that Dolly Parton is a classy woman, and like a fine wine, she just seems
to get better with age.
- Better Get to Livin'
- Made of Stone
- Drives Me Crazy
- Backwoods Barbie
- Jesus & Gravity
- Only Dreamin'
- The Tracks of My Tears
- The Lonesomes
- Cologne
- Shinola
- I Will Forever Hate Roses
- Somebody's Everything
|