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Stirring, unpretentious yet powerful, Halos & Horns effectively continues Parton's glorifying of her mountain roots.
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BlenderShe spices mountain purism with rich instrumental and vocal harmony. [#9, p.153]
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The problem is, Parton seems hesitant to just go ahead and continue to make the kinds of albums that will attract hardcore folk and roots enthusiasts, instead tempering her material with apparent attempts to hold appeal to a wider audience. So, at best, the final results are a bit mixed.
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Q MagazineHalos & Horns has Dolly reaching fever pitch with Hello God and, with Not For Me, singing as beautifully as she has ever done. [Aug 2002, p.131]
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UncutSome of her best singing in years. [Sep 2002, p.114]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 18
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Mixed: 0 out of 18
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Negative: 2 out of 18
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ChadSJul 7, 2005
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WayneA.Nov 21, 2002Simply amazing! I was blown away by the depth of the writing and the enticing sound that almost forces one to listen like the siren song of myth.
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MichaelD.Oct 11, 2002