Carter Girl Explained

Carter Girl
Type:studio
Artist:Carlene Carter
Cover:Carter Girl.jpg
Released:April 8, 2014
Recorded:Nashville, Hollywood, West Los Angeles
Genre:Country, Americana
Length:46:09
Label:Rounder Records
Producer:Don Was
Prev Title:Stronger
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Sad Clowns & Hillbillies
Next Year:2017

Carter Girl is the tenth studio album by American country music singer Carlene Carter. It is her first release since 2008's Stronger, as well as her first album for Rounder Records. All twelve tracks on the album were written or co-written by a member of the Carter Family, with the majority being composed by Carlene's granduncle A.P. Carter.

Reception

Carter Girl received positive critical acclaim, with Robin Denselow from UK publication The Guardian giving the album 4 out of 5 stars and saying "[Carter] has done her justice to her history", highlighting how the songs of the Carter Family have been revived with "intensity and emotion", specifically on the track "Long Black Train" which Carter has given "new maturity". Denselow also praises producer Don Was who has "captured the energy [Carter] showed in the late 1970s when she recorded in London".[1] Similarly, Rolling Stone Country reported that "the two original tracks on the record alone are worth the price of admission", calling Me And The Wildwood Rose a "sweetly moving tribute to Carter's grandparents, Maybelle and Ezra, told through childhood memories".[2] Metacritic also chose Me And The Wildwood Rose as the top track from the album, which was rated 81 based on 10 reviews, indicating universal acclaim.[3] Mojo called Carter Girl "unashamedly traditional, committed, personal and really quite perfect". The Boston Globe suggesting that "this may be the best album the Carter Girl has ever made".[4] Similarly, AllMusic explained that "Carlene Carter has confronted the mightly legacy of the Carter Family songbook and allowed it to strengthen her music rather than buckling under its weight, and this ranks with her finest recorded work to date".[5] Regarding the Carter Family, PopMatters state that Carter Girl is responsible for maintaining and extending their legacy "without falsehood or artifice of any kind".[6] Blurt Magazine awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars, explaining that Carlene "long ago proved herself worthy of the family legacy", adding that "Carter Girl would be a highlight of her substantial discography regardless of a familial stamp".[7]

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[8]

The Carter Family – duet and harmony vocals (track 10)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carlene Carter: Carter Girl review – Johnny Cash's stepdaughter revisits Carter Family classics. Robin. Denselow. 10 April 2014. www.theguardian.com.
  2. Web site: The 26 Country Albums of 2014 You Need to Hear. Rolling Stone.
  3. Web site: Carter Girl by Carlene Carter.
  4. Web site: ALBUM REVIEW: Carlene Carter, ‘Carter Girl’ - The Boston Globe.
  5. Web site: Carter Girl – Carlene Carter – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic. AllMusic.
  6. Web site: Carlene Carter: Carter Girl.
  7. CARLENE CARTER – Carter Girl. Blurt Magazine. MICHAEL TOLAND. June 30, 2014.
  8. Web site: Carter Girl – Carlene Carter – Credits – AllMusic. AllMusic.