Jean Ritchie's "Ballads from her Appalachian Family Tradition" is a captivating collection of 16 a capella tracks, showcasing the rich musical heritage of Appalachia. Released on April 22, 2003, under Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, this album is a testament to Ritchie's deep roots in the region's folk music tradition. Born into a large and musical family in Viper, Kentucky, Jean Ritchie learned these ballads from her Uncle Jason and her father Bailis Ritchie, preserving the authentic sound and storytelling of her upbringing.
The album spans a variety of traditional folk genres, including bluegrass and southern gothic, with a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes. Each track is a masterful rendition of classic Appalachian ballads, such as "Gypsy Laddie," "Lord Bateman," and "The Unquiet Grave." Ritchie's powerful and unaccompanied voice brings to life these timeless narratives, offering a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of the Appalachian region. Whether you're a folk music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a treasure trove of musical storytelling that highlights Jean Ritchie's exceptional talent and her family's enduring legacy.