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Kathy Mattea / CD / 2008
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Artist
Kathy Mattea
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Captain Potato
Producer
Marty Stuart
Release Date
2008 04 01
Song List
1: The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore (4:11)
2: Blue Diamond Mines (4:59)
3: Red-Winged Blackbird (2:53)
4: Lawrence Jones (3:04)
5: Green Rolling Hills (3:45)
6: Coal Tattoo (3:17)
7: Sally in the Garden (0:44)
8: You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive (5:02)
9: Dark as a Dungeon (4:34)
10: Coming of the Roads (4:38)
11: Black Lung/Coal (6:08)
Style.Categories
Americana, Country-Folk
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Although she's moved steadily towards a more roots-oriented style over the years,
Kathy Mattea
will probably always be remembered for her
pop
-styled
country
hits from the 1980s and '90s on
Mercury
and
MCA Records
. A lot has changed, though, and she's no longer a major-label darling, and her latest album,
Coal
, on the independent
Captain Potato
imprint, is exactly the kind of release she wouldn't have been allowed to do earlier in her career when everything hinged on delivering a radio hit or two or three.
Coal
is a heartfelt examination of the hard, often dangerous life of coal miners, and includes classic mining songs by the likes of
Merle Travis
,
Hazel Dickens
, and
Jean Ritchie
all arranged in a delicate, muted acoustic style by
Mattea
and her producer this time out,
Marty Stuart
.
Mattea
grew up in West Virginia, and while her father escaped the mines, both her grandfathers were miners, so when the 2006 Sago Mine disaster hit, which left 12 good men dead, she made up her mind to record this sparse, striking album. It won't land her on the new
country
stations, but it's a beautiful testament to a difficult way of life, and working on an independent label, she's been given the freedom to make an album that has more to do with the heart than the ring of distant cash registers. Highlights include versions of two of
Jean Ritchie
's finest compositions, the precise and brilliant
"The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore"
and the only slightly less striking
"Blue Diamond Mines,"
a muted and effective take on
Billy Edd Wheeler
's haunting
"Red-Winged Blackbird,"
and a sturdy rendition of
Merle Travis
' classic
"Dark as a Dungeon,"
but everything here is of a piece, and
Mattea
's unadorned vocals and
Stuart
's supporting arrangements never overstate things, allowing these songs to tell their forceful stories of lives spent reaching for personal dignity and redemption in the face of almost impossible odds. It's bleak, sad, and tragic, yes, but
Coal
, in the end, is surprisingly reaffirming because of it.
Coal
won't fill the dancefloors but it will fill the heart with hope and remind that even in the darkest times and places, there's a song worth singing, and those songs, the ones that emerge from the bleakest situations, may well be ones we need the most. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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