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In My Own Time (Bonus Track Version)

Karen Dalton

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Karen Dalton (1938-1993) was a singer's singer, beloved by Bob Dylan, Peter Stampfel and Fred Neil in her Greenwich Village heyday, and more recently worshipped by the likes of Nick Cave, Jolie Holland and Devendra Banhart. Dalton only recorded two albums, was something of a recluse, and the Dylan/ Band Basement Tapes number "Katie's Been Gone" is rumored to be about her. So much of a cult figure aura surrounds this jazzy, Native American, Oklahoma-born singer of folk-rock that you'll be forgiven if you have misgivings about her work. But she really is that good. Just take a gander at the first few seconds of her haunting take on the traditional "Katie Cruel." Her voice sounds like nothing so much as an Appalachian variant of Billie Holiday. Recorded between 1970 and '71 in upstate New York, In My Own Time, her second and final album, took six months to finish (which explains the title). Older tunes are juxtaposed with contemporary songs, including what might be the finest recording of "When a Man Loves a Woman," outside of the original. Time is a folk-rock classic that subtly and seamlessly blends jazz, country and blues elements in a hazy, dream-like way.

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Karen Dalton

Karen Dalton's music is a rare American treasure. Her voice is a unique instrument that pulls at your heart and mind, it echos from the open plains where she was raised in the authentic folk tadition, guided by her intelligence and original phrasing. Her note choices have blown musicans minds for years. I am glad to see this album available again for the world to behold, experience and enjoy. It is a shame that record executives ot the 1970s made it so difficult for her to record more of her music. Karen is a treasure for all time. In My own Time holds up, in fact shines from a time long ago when what mattered most was the music not the marketing plan.

Incredible

Incredible. BUY THIS ONE NOW!

Absolutely Fabulous

she's become one of my favorite female vocalists ever. do yourself a favor and sample the songs "katie cruel" or her fantastic rendition of "when a man loves a woman." you won't be dissapointed.

Biography

Born: 1938 in Bonham, TX

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '60s, '70s

A cult singer, 12-string guitarist, and banjo player of the New York 1960s folk revival, Karen Dalton still remains known to very few, despite counting the likes of Bob Dylan and Fred Neil among her acquaintances. This was partly because she seldom recorded, only making one album in the 1960s — and that didn't come out until 1969, although she had been known on the Greenwich Village circuit since the beginning of the decade. It was also partly because, unlike other folksingers of the era, she...
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