Jean Ritchie's "Carols for All Seasons" is a delightful collection of traditional folk carols, released in 1997 under the Tradition Records label. This album is a treasure trove of Appalachian music, featuring 17 tracks that span a mere 36 minutes, making it a perfect, concise celebration of holiday and seasonal music. Ritchie's warm, inviting voice brings to life a variety of traditional songs, ranging from the lively "The Pig Went Out to Dig" to the serene "Brightest and Best."
The album is a blend of traditional folk, bluegrass, and even touches of Southern Gothic, showcasing Ritchie's deep roots in Appalachian culture. Each track is a testament to her musical heritage, with songs like "The Carnal and the Crane" and "I Saw Three Ships" offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of folk music. The inclusion of lesser-known carols such as "The Holy Well" and "The Little Family" adds a unique charm to the collection, making it a standout in the realm of seasonal music.
Recorded with classical musicians, the album benefits from a refined yet authentic sound that highlights the beauty of these traditional tunes. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply looking for a joyous holiday celebration, "Carols for All Seasons" is a wonderful introduction to Jean Ritchie's enchanting musical world.