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Run Rose run / Dolly Parton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: RRR001CD | Butterfly RecordsPublisher: [Los Angeles, CA] : Butterfly Records, [2022]Description: 1 audio disc (38 min., 46 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Related works:
  • Inspired by (work): Parton, Dolly. Run rose run
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Run (with Dailey & Vincent, Aaron McCune) -- Big dreams & faded jeans -- Demons (with Ben Haggard) -- Driven (with The Isaacs) -- Snakes in the grass -- Blue bonnet breeze -- Woman up and take it like a man -- Firecracker (with Rhonda Vincent and Val Storey) -- Secrets -- Lost and found (with Joe Nichols) -- Dark night, bright future (with Appalachian Road Show) -- Love or lust (with Richard Dennison).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Dolly Parton, Richard Dennison, Tom Rutledge.
Dolly Parton ; with accompaniment.Summary: Songs inspired by James Patterson's and Dolly Parton's book by the same title.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY PARTON, DOLLY Available 33111009971769
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY PARTON, DOLLY Available 33111009966264
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Nearly 50 studio albums into her career, Dolly Parton manages to find a novel hook for Run, Rose, Run, her first record since 2017's I Believe in You. In this case, her hook is literally a novel -- one she co-wrote with James Patterson, the author best-known for such thrillers as Kiss the Girls, Along Came a Spider, and Alex Cross. Together, Parton and Patterson wrote Run, Rose, Run, a thriller about an aspiring singer/songwriter on the run, then Dolly set out to craft an accompanying album. Thankfully, the Run, Rose, Run album doesn't require even passing knowledge of its printed cousin, working quite well as a standalone album in its own right. It helps that Parton uses her fictional framework as an excuse to revisit many of the styles and sounds that lie at the core of her legacy: bittersweet ballads, galloping bluegrass, anthems of empowerment and defiance, barroom duets, and cosmopolitan pop, including the show-stopping closer "Love or Lust," a song that would be ideal for closing sets in Vegas. Save for a production that gleams too bright and a voice that's growing slightly thinner with age, it'd be easy for the 12 tunes on Run, Rose, Run to comfortably slide alongside hits from her popular peak in the 1970s and the '80s; they're sturdily and carefully crafted crowd-pleasers, hitting their marks expertly and with flair. The best moments arrive when Parton explicitly nods to her past or plays with her image: Ben Haggard ably steps in for his late dad Merle on "Demons," while "Driven" portrays a fiercely motivated singer/songwriter who can't help but seem like a variation of Parton herself. Perhaps cloaking her personal experiences in the guise of a fictional narrative allowed Parton to allude to her past in this fashion, but no matter the inspiration, these moments are the grace notes that help make Run, Rose, Run a satisfying listen on its own terms. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from container. The title on the disc surface uses an image of a rose in place of the name Rose.

Dolly Parton ; with accompaniment.

All songs written by Dolly Parton.

The 12 songs were inspired by the novel co-written James Patterson sharing the title, Run Rose run.

Produced by Dolly Parton, Richard Dennison, Tom Rutledge.

Run (with Dailey & Vincent, Aaron McCune) -- Big dreams & faded jeans -- Demons (with Ben Haggard) -- Driven (with The Isaacs) -- Snakes in the grass -- Blue bonnet breeze -- Woman up and take it like a man -- Firecracker (with Rhonda Vincent and Val Storey) -- Secrets -- Lost and found (with Joe Nichols) -- Dark night, bright future (with Appalachian Road Show) -- Love or lust (with Richard Dennison).

Songs inspired by James Patterson's and Dolly Parton's book by the same title.

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