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Halos and Horns | Dolly Parton

Album Halos and Horns by Dolly Parton Review

More angelic than devilish, Halos & Horns, the third in a series of back-to-the-roots styled acoustic albums the legendary country singer recorded for Sugar Hill label, again boasts superior musicianship and a loose but not necessarily low-key style. A mix of new songs, rerecorded obscurities Parton felt deserved another chance ("What a Heartache" got lost on the soundtrack to Rhinestone, "Shattered Image" is a little-known gem from 1976's All I Can Do album, and an unrecorded oldie "John Daniel" goes back nearly 35 years), and high-profile covers of Bread's "If" and Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" find the singer/songwriter is in excellent voice and exuberant spirits. Some of the new compositions, such as the ballad "If Only" (written for a movie about Mae West Parton was making when recording this album, but deemed too sad for the soundtrack) and the stirring "Raven Dove", with a full gospel backing, are nearly the equal of the singer's best work. The jaunty tempo but sorrowful lyrics of "Dagger Through the Heart" is classic bluegrass complete with banjo and fiddle and an example of Parton at her finest. Not everything works; "These Old Bones", a winding story-song marred by Parton taking the voice of an old woman on the chorus, is sappy if well intentioned, and her version of "If" remains a bit smarmy, even torn down to its acoustic roots. But her take on an album-closing "Stairway to Heaven" (given the thumbs up from no lesser experts than Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, who had to approve Parton's slightly altered lyrics) smartly and successfully refashions the song's dense themes into a contemporary gospel ode which retains the mystery of the original even as it is rearranged for this project's folk/bluegrass direction. Stirring, unpretentious yet powerful, Halos & Horns effectively continues Parton's glorifying of her mountain roots. She subsequently launched her first tour in a decade after this disc's 2002 release.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsHalos And Horns 3:35 preview song Halos And Horns Download track Halos And Horns
2 Included lyricsSugar Hill 2:52 preview song Sugar Hill Download track Sugar Hill
3 Included lyricsNot For Me 3:22 preview song Not For Me Download track Not For Me
4 Included lyricsHello God 3:03 preview song Hello God Download track Hello God
5 Included lyricsIf 3:20 preview song If Download track If
6 Included lyricsShattered Image 3:31 preview song Shattered Image Download track Shattered Image
7 Included lyricsThese Old Bones 5:39 preview song These Old Bones Download track These Old Bones
8 Included lyricsWhat A Heartache 4:18 preview song What A Heartache Download track What A Heartache
9 Included lyricsI'm Gone 5:11 preview song I'm Gone Download track I'm Gone
10 Included lyricsRaven Dove 3:38 preview song Raven Dove Download track Raven Dove
11 Included lyricsDagger Through The Heart 3:55 preview song Dagger Through The Heart Download track Dagger Through The Heart
12 Included lyricsJohn Daniel 3:41 preview song John Daniel Download track John Daniel
13 Included lyricsIf Only 5:04 preview song If Only Download track If Only
14 Included lyricsStairway To Heaven 6:32 preview song Stairway To Heaven Download track Stairway To Heaven
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