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Ring of Fire
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Album Details: Ring of Fire

Release Date:08/25/2003
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051154349

Track List: Ring of Fire

  1. (Love's) Ring Of Fire
  2. Fair And Tender Ladies
  3. Satan's Child
  4. Fly Pretty Swallow
  5. As The Sparrow Goes
  6. All My Trials
  7. Voice Of The Bayou
  8. Sour Grapes
  9. Johnny, I Hardley Know You
  10. My Love
  11. A Few Short Years Ago
  12. The Kentuckian Song
  13. Brian
  1. Running Back
  2. Take Me Home
  3. No, My Love, No
  4. Farewell
  5. This Life I'm Living
  6. My Love Loves Me
  7. John, John, John
  8. John Hardy Was A Desparate Littl...
  9. I Never Will Marry
  10. In The Highways
  11. Bury Me Beneath The Willow
  12. Beautiful Isle O'er The Sea
  13. The Wildwood Flower

Pro Reviews: Ring of Fire

  • All Music Guide

    It's been well documented that June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore wrote the song "Ring of Fire," which is about her early relationship with Johnny Cash. What's less well known is that it was her youngest sister, Anita, not Johnny Cash, who cut it first, accompanied only by a pair of acoustic guitars. Ring of Fire is the German Bear Family label's presentation of Anita Carter's 1962-1964 Mercury recordings. While Carter is also a daughter of Mother Maybelle, country music, at least in the early '60s, was not her forte -- folk music was. There are 25 tracks here, all of them stunning, some of them unknown, but all of them fine. Some of the cuts here are historic debuts of songs performed by folk and country artist later on. The initial recording of "Satan's Child," written by sister Helen and Danny Dill, Kilgore's "Sour Grapes," her own "All My Trials," and the cut she wrote with June and Kilgore, "As the Sparrow Goes," are all here, as well as readings of A.P. and Maybelle tunes such as... her mother's "Fair and Tender Ladies" and "In the Highways," A.P.'s "John Hardy, Bury Me Beneath the Willow," and more. There are unreleased gems here too: a recording of Harlan Howard's "A Few Short Years Ago" and Irving Gordon's "The Kentuckian Song." But more than the cuts -- produced in Nashville and New York by Jerry Kennedy, Shelby Singelton, and Milt Okun -- this recording reveals that Carter's voice is one of the purest and most expressive vehicles either country or folk ever produced. Carter's own reticence is what held her back from superstardom. The music here, most of it with two acoustic guitars, some with a double bass, is simple, even ghostly in the way it frames a voice so seemingly plaintive, yet with a range that is awe-inspiring, given how pristine her singing was, and how she could take even the corniest song ("Voice of the Bayou") and make it a believable and true statement of passion, purpose, or poisonous emotion. By the time the record ends with "Wildwood Flower," the listener has been transported out of time and space and into the heart of Carter's mysterious, darkly inviting, and spiritually resilient vocal. This is one of the best single-volume compilations Bear Family has ever done. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Anita Carter

A member of country music's most famous family, Anita Carter found success of her own as a folk solo act during the early '50s and late '60s. The Carter Family had ruled country music during the 1930s, but broke up in 1943 after patriarch A.P. Carter and his ex-wife Sara decided to retire. Sara's cousin Maybelle, the third member of the Carters, re-formed the group the ... Read more