"Courtin's a Pleasure & Other Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians" by Jean Ritchie is a captivating collection of traditional folk songs that encapsulate the rich musical heritage of the Southern Appalachian region. Released on January 15, 2013, by Master Classics Records, this album spans a variety of genres including traditional folk, bluegrass, and southern gothic, offering a diverse and authentic listening experience.
Jean Ritchie, a renowned folk artist, brings her distinctive voice and mastery of traditional folk music to this album. Her renditions of classic songs like "Hey, Little Boy," "Shady Grove," and "Little Maggie" are both timeless and fresh, showcasing her deep connection to the Appalachian musical tradition. The album features collaborations with fellow folk musicians Oscar Brand and Tom Paley, adding layers of depth and authenticity to the performances.
With a total duration of 41 minutes, the album comprises 17 tracks that range from lively and upbeat tunes to poignant and reflective ballads. Songs like "The Keys of Canterbury" and "The Miller's Song" highlight Ritchie's ability to convey intricate narratives through her music, while tracks like "Lazy John" and "Kansas Boys" offer a glimpse into the regional folklore and storytelling traditions of the Appalachian region.
"Courtin's a Pleasure & Other Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians" is a testament to Jean Ritchie's enduring legacy as a folk artist and her commitment to preserving and celebrating the musical traditions of the Southern Appalachians. Whether you're a long-time fan of folk music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of traditional folk music.