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In My Own Time - 50th Anniversary Edition Vinyl LP

Light In The Attic / SKU: lp-15069
1971 beloved folk gem, deluxe edition w/ 20 page booklet
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  • "Recorded over a six-month period in 1970/71 at Bearsville, In My Own Time was Karen Dalton’s only fully planned and realized studio album. The material was carefully selected and crafted for her by producer/musician Harvey Brooks, the Renaissance man of rock-jazz who played bass on Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited and Miles’ Bitches Brew. It features ten songs that reflect Dalton's incredible ability to break just about anybody's heart – from her spectral evocation of Joe Tate's 'One Night of Love' to the dark tragedy of the traditional 'Katie Cruel.' Known as a great interpreter of choice material, Dalton could master both country and soul genres with hauntingly pining covers of George Jones' 'Take Me' and Holland-Dozier-Holland's 'How Sweet It Is.'" - Light In The Attic

    • 50th anniversary edition
    • black vinyl pressing
    • remastered audio
    • housed in gatefold sleeve
    • includes 20 page booklet w/ rare photos + liner notes by Lenny Kaye, Nick Cave + Devendra Banhart
    • original release year: 1971
    • music label: Light In The Attic 2021
    upc: 826853120012

"Recorded over a six-month period in 1970/71 at Bearsville, In My Own Time was Karen Dalton’s only fully planned and realized studio album. The material was carefully selected and crafted for her by producer/musician Harvey Brooks, the Renaissance man of rock-jazz who played bass on Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited and Miles’ Bitches Brew. It features ten songs that reflect Dalton's incredible ability to break just about anybody's heart – from her spectral evocation of Joe Tate's 'One Night of Love' to the dark tragedy of the traditional 'Katie Cruel.' Known as a great interpreter of choice material, Dalton could master both country and soul genres with hauntingly pining covers of George Jones' 'Take Me' and Holland-Dozier-Holland's 'How Sweet It Is.'" - Light In The Attic

  • 50th anniversary edition
  • black vinyl pressing
  • remastered audio
  • housed in gatefold sleeve
  • includes 20 page booklet w/ rare photos + liner notes by Lenny Kaye, Nick Cave + Devendra Banhart
  • original release year: 1971
  • music label: Light In The Attic 2021
upc: 826853120012

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