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  • Green Rocky Road

  • Artist: Karen Dalton
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 7/24/2015
Green Rocky Road
  • Green Rocky Road

  • Artist: Karen Dalton
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 7/24/2015
  • Artist: Karen Dalton
  • Label: Megaphone
  • UPC: 666017178929
  • Item #: 1506060X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 7/24/2015
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Green Rocky Road on CD

Repressing of this 2008 release from the cult folk artist. Another chapter in the ever-evolving story of Karen Dalton. These are home recordings, taped by Joe Loopve album Cotton Eyed Joe. These recordings were made at Dalton's home in Boulder, Colorado, on a reel-to-reel. It sounds like the album Dalton would have released in 1963 had she been given the opportunity. Here are the first takes of ‘Ribbon Bow’, ‘Katie Cruel’, and ‘In the Evening’, and a more complete document of Dalton's repertoire on banjo. During their first long stay in Colorado, Dalton and her husband Richard Tucker were lucky enough to find in Joe Loop an enlightened club owner who would book them often but who was also a self-taught sound engineer. Joe Loop recorded a couple of Dalton's shows, and would also occasionally bring his reel-to-reel machine to Dalton and Tucker's house on Pine Street so they could record their burgeoning musical ideas. Some jams were recorded with Tucker trying his hand at the saxophone, without the ease he showed on vocals. But Dalton was overwhelmed by the reel-to-reel machine's possibilities and would gladly experiment by herself with overdubs -- something of a portastudio a couple of decades before it became a musician's household commodity. By the grace of Joe Loop's faith, we now have a document of what a 1963 Karen Dalton album would be like.