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June Carter Cash - Wildwood Flower (CD)

Album Details: Wildwood Flower

Release Date:09/09/2003
Label:Dualtone (Red)
UPC:803020114227

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    Beautiful, Classic Folk Music

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 12, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Wildwood Flower review helpful

    If you love traditionally-minded folk music, this is an album for you. Each of these songs is a beautifully crafted gem filled with poetic imagery, wistful elegance, and lingering harmony. June Carter Cash's final recordings really capture all of... the best aspects of her long career; her love of her family, her ability to turn a lyric, her knack for blending old with new. There isn't anything extremely new or edgy in this album, but that's perhaps the best part. With today's hyper produced records filled with crashing sounds and thick chords, it's very refreshing to hear simple acoustic chords and harmonies sung with heartfelt passion. You can hear June and her guests, most of which are family members including the late great Johnny Cash, tell the emotions and feelings behind the lyrics as she sings. Such emotive capabilities are lost in many singers today. Roseanne Cash- June's [step]daughter- wrote the liner notes, and in them she says that in listening to the record as June died, Roseanne was struck by how autobiographical the record was. In hearing the lyrics and listening to the music, I could understand exactly what she meant.June Carter Cash was an amazing woman who made amazing music, and this is an album that sums up all of that skill and accomplishment. It is a wonderful testament to a life well lived. Read more Less

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    No Review, but show some respect!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 4, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Wildwood Flower review helpful

    Ignore the the shmuck that wrote a "review" before me. I have not heard this CD, and sorry if you thought this was a review, but show some damn respect to one of our pioneers of country music. Don't make me tell Johnny...

Pro Reviews: Wildwood Flower

  • All Music Guide

    The tracks that comprise Wildwood Flower became June Carter Cash's final recording sessions, and were held from October 2002 to March 2003. Largely a family affair, Wildwood Flower is easily Carter Cash's least polished recording and perhaps her best. Husband Johnny sings in either duet or as backup on almost all the tracks; also singing are daughter Carlene, granddaughter Tiffany Anastasia Lowe, and cousins Joe and Janette Carter (children of Sara and A.P. Carter). Johnny and June's son John Carter Cash produced the album and former son-in-law Marty Stuart makes an appearance or two as well. Creating most of the instrumental merrymaking are Norman and Nancy Blake. And it is fitting that this collection of family and friends created June Carter Cash's recorded epitaph. These songs are intimate, frighteningly so. Her voice, as well as Johnny Cash's, are mere shadows of what once were golden throats, and the songs were by and large written by A.P. Carter, with one by June and a cover of ...a Leon Russell tune. The ghosts of the original Carter Family hover about uneasily in the mix here, offering shards of old harmonies and broken notes in the title track, "Anchored in Love," "Keep on the Sunny Side," "Road to Kaintuck," "Kneeling Drunkard's Plea," and especially "Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone," where the truth strikes a little too close to home. There are a few spoken word intros here (and some historically recorded ones) that are both poignant and humorous -- check out June's observations of actor Lee Marvin on her intro to her song "Big Yellow Peaches." As the family gathers round one last time, the entire history of the country music tradition comes through and pours down around the listener, cracking and breaking and yet more musical than ever. This is the music of the folk as A.P. wrote it. And as such, it is both a credible historical document and, more importantly, the last will and testament of a legend who went back to her beginnings as a way of understanding the continuity of family and song in the present. Wildwood Flower is truly amazing, truly flawed, and heartbreakingly beautiful. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

June Carter Cash

Songwriter, singer, actress, comedienne, and matriarch of country music June Carter Cash was born Valerie June Carter in Maces Springs, VA, on June 23, 1929. Taught by her mother (the legendary Mother Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family) to play autoharp, June entered the spotlight in 1937 singing with her sisters Helen and Anita, eventually performing as the Carter Si... Read more