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9 To 5 And Odd Jobs (Import) (CD)

By: Dolly Parton (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs (Import) (CD) Album By Dolly Parton (Artist)
1   9 To 5  
2   Rock-A-Bye Hard Times  
3   House Of The Rising Sun  
4   Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)  
5   Sing For The Common Man  
6   Working Girl  
7   Detroit City  
8   But You Know I Love You  
9   Dark As A Dungeon  
10   Poor Folks Town  
 


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Review

Blender (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Parton pulls off roles as wide-ranging as penniless bluegrass mother and a disco-pop prostitute with interpretive skills as sharp and specific as her songwriting."

Title Note

Personnel includes: Dolly Parton (vocals); Larry Carlton, Reggie Young, Jeff Baxter, Martin K. Walsh (guitar); Joe McGuffee (steel guitar); Sonny Osborne (banjo, background vocals); Kim S. Hutchincroft (baritone saxophone); Tom Saviano (saxophone); Jerry Hey (trumpet); William Reichenbach (trombone); Larry Knechtel (piano); Gregg Perry (organ); Ron Oates (keyboards); Ian Underwood (synthesizer); Leland Sklar, Abraham Laborial (bass); Eddie Bayers, Richard Schlosser (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Bobby Osborne, Anita Ball, Denise Mayanelli (background vocals).

Producers: Mike Post, Gregg Perry.

Reissue producer: Mike Ragogna.

Engineers include: Larry Carlton, Paul Dobbe, Marshall Morgan.

Recorded at Audio Media, Nashville, Tennessee & Sound Labs, Hollywood, California.

Digitally remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound, New York, New York).

This is part of the Buddah Original Masters Series.

Dolly Parton was a crossover superstar when she recorded this album--the infectious title song, which she wrote, was the theme from the movie of the same name, in which she made her acting debut. Not suprisingly, much of the album is chart oriented state-of-the-art early '80s pop fluff, but Parton still finds time to flash her country and folk roots.

Standout tracks include a terrific cover of Mel Tillis' "Detroit City," a riveting version of Woody Guthrie's classic migrant worker anthem "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)," a surprisingly fresh take on "House of the Rising Sun," and an impassioned run through of Merle Travis' "Dark As a Dungeon."



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