Ni "Rockstar," Dolly Parton daradara fi awọn oniwe-ọna rẹ fun rock 'n' roll, ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn icons gẹgẹbi Sting, Steve Perry, Elton John, Lizzo, ati awọn Beatles 'Paul McCartney ati Ringo Starr. Eyi 30 ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ ti awọn oriṣiriṣi ati awọn iroyin fihan awọn oniwe-ọna-ọna, ṣugbọn o daradara fọwọsi awọn apamọju pipe ti awọn iroyin ti awọn rokk, pe o ṣe atilẹyin a iyanu siwaju sii ju a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi awọn

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Dolly Parton ni a ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ lori a cover ti awọn 'Rockstar' album - Review

A lè gba apakan tita bí o bá ra ọja kan nípasẹ̀ ọna asopọ ninu àpilẹ̀kọ yìí.

Ni "Rockstar," Dolly Parton daradara fi awọn oniwe-ọna rẹ fun rock 'n' roll, ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn icons gẹgẹbi Sting, Steve Perry, Elton John, Lizzo, ati awọn Beatles 'Paul McCartney ati Ringo Starr. Eyi 30 ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ ti awọn oriṣiriṣi ati awọn iroyin fihan awọn oniwe-ọna-ọna, ṣugbọn o daradara fọwọsi awọn apamọju pipe ti awọn iroyin ti awọn rokk, pe o ṣe atilẹyin a iyanu siwaju sii ju a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi awọn

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Dolly Parton ni a ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ lori a cover ti awọn 'Rockstar' album - Review
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Dolly Parton Ṣayẹwo rẹ Inner 'Rockstar': Album Ṣayẹwo

Ni "Rockstar," Dolly Parton daradara fi awọn oniwe-ọna rẹ fun rock 'n' roll, ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn icons gẹgẹbi Sting, Steve Perry, Elton John, Lizzo, ati awọn Beatles 'Paul McCartney ati Ringo Starr. Eyi 30 ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ ti awọn oriṣiriṣi ati awọn iroyin fihan awọn oniwe-ọna-ọna, ṣugbọn o daradara fọwọsi awọn apamọju pipe ti awọn iroyin ti awọn rokk, pe o ṣe atilẹyin a iyanu siwaju sii ju a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi a gẹgẹgẹ bi awọn

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Dolly Parton ni a ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ lori a cover ti awọn 'Rockstar' album - Review

Tọkasi si awọn agbaye on November 17th, Dolly Parton ká "Rockstar" tẹsiwaju akoko pataki nigba ti awọn agbalagba ikọkọ, ti a mọ bi awọn 'Backwoods Barbie,' tẹsiwaju rẹ acoustic guitar fun ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna ọna

The album kicks off energetically with the eponymous "Rockstar," where Parton proclaims her status with an energy that could ignite stadiums. With guitar riffs riffing and the beat electrifying, there's an expectation of rock-star pomp and showmanship, but despite catchy lyrics hinting at her ascent ("I'm on a roll, I'm on a streak, life's a song and I’m on beat"), there's an echo of anticipation for a grungier undertow that is never quite met.

Ninu "Every Breath You Take," akọkọ rẹ pẹlu Sting lori awọn song rẹ iconic, awọn anfani fun a Creative reinterpretation jẹ pataki pataki. sibẹsibẹ, yi ifihan ti wa ni laarin awọn agbegbe ti o rọrun, siwaju sii si a akọkọ duet ki o si a ifọwọsi lọ si iyanu titun. "Open Arms," awọn gbọdọ balad ti Journey, ti wa ni gbọdọ pẹlu Steve Perry, ati nigbati awọn agbara-ọna-ọna ti o wa ninu awọn ẹgbẹ ti o ni agbara ti Perry ati Parton ká iyanu ti o wa ni imọran, awọn ifọwọsi ti wa ni a

When Parton collaborates with Elton John on "Don’t Let The Sun Go Down on Me," there is an undercurrent of dormant possibility that is touched yet not fully unearthed. The track has its moments of luster, with both icons' vocals interweaving in a grand manner, but the partnership could have excavated deeper into a more stirring reinterpretation of the moving ballad.

Awọn ipamọ ti "Stairway to Heaven," ti o ni aṣa pẹlu Lizzo and Sasha Flute, is as enticing on paper as it is in execution, albeit without the transformative punch that could have marked the album’s pinnacle of daring creativity. There’s no denying the talent and pure vocal prowess on display, but there's a perceptible reluctance to fully let loose and cascade into the abyss that rock often summons.

Amidst her original compositions, "World on Fire" confronts societal complacency with the urgency that is a hallmark of rock, yet musically, it remains tepid where one might expect a more fiery delivery. With rock being the proud, outspoken outcast of music genres, Parton's reserved approach results in a voice raised, yet not quite the rallying cry it could have been.

Ni ibaraẹnisọrọ pẹlu Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr for “Let It Be,” a soaring sense of spirit is vivid. There's an elegance to how Parton's affectionate inflections merge with the earnestness of the original Beatles. Yet, one is left yearning for an edgier turn—a tinge of the gravelly upheaval that Parton, McCartney, and Starr are more than capable of crafting had the interpretations stretched beyond their comfort zones.

"I Dreamed About Elvis," featuring Ronnie McDowell, ventures to personal territory with a whimsical ode to the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Nibi, Parton ṣeto awọn ọrọ rẹ pẹlu awọn iroyin ("And I dreamed I was standing with the King by my side, my heart beating so loud, I thought I'd died"), conjuring a endearing stretch of musical history that pays homage in grand and playful style.

Ann Wilson lọ si Parton ni "Magic Man," a song eyi ti o le wa ni a gbigbe ibi ti meji musical supernova. Biotilejepe awọn oniwe-ẹrọ wọn ṣayẹwo awọn agbegbe pẹlu irọrun, awọn song ti wa ni diẹ bi a ifọwọkan ifọwọkan bi a rambunctious ode eyi ti o kanna awọn ti o dara iyanu ti awọn iyanu mystic ti awọn tune alaye si.

The collaborative spirit of rock is well documented in "Rockstar," articulated through the lineup of guest artists who are rock royalty in their own rights. Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, and Neil Giraldo bring their namesake energy, yet the collision with Parton's country-rooted style feels restrained, with each song teetering on the edge of potential greatness.

Ni ibamu si "Rockstar" ti lọ si ibamu pẹlu Lynyrd Skynyrd ká "Free Bird," ti a ṣayẹwo kan aṣeyọri si awọn ipinnu prophetic aṣeyọri ti awọn song ṣeto. Parton's ibaraẹnisọrọ ti wa ni gbe pẹlu agbekale ati idunnu, sibẹsibẹ awọn iyanu ati awọn iyanu ti unchained idunnu ti wa ni deede si a ibaraẹnisọrọ ti o rọrun si awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ ti o le ṣe.

Ni ibamu si awọn ipinnu ati iyanu Parton mu si "Rockstar," lati fi a modest 4.5 lati 10 le fihan iyanu. Ṣugbọn awọn album, nigba ti o ba wa ni oke ni iye ati awọn iṣẹ iṣẹ iṣẹ, ko ni ifọwọsi lati fi awọn iyanu ati iyanu iyanu ti awọn rock. Awọn album gbọdọ fihan bi a velvet-line homage, iṣeduro nipasẹ awọn oniwe-ọna ati ki o ti wa ni ifọwọsi pẹlu awọn Dolly ti o wa ni irọrun - awọn ẹya ara nigba ti o ba ti o dara ati ki o gbọdọ, jẹ ko ni ibamu pẹlu awọn iyanu, free, ati rebellious iyanu ti o tọju

Eyi album ti wa ni ko siwaju sii lati Parton ká ipo, ti o ti tẹsiwaju awọn ẹya ara rẹ ko ni ibi. Ṣugbọn, ninu awọn oniwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe-iwe.

Tracklist:

  1. Rockstar
  2. World On Fire
  3. Every Breath You Take (Sting)
  4. Open Arms (Steve Perry)
  5. Magic Man (Carl Version, pẹlu Ann Wilson)
  6. Long As I Can See The Light (John Fogerty)
  7. Either Or (Kid Rock)
  8. I Want You Back (Steven Tyler)
  9. What Has Rock And Roll Ever Done For You (Stevie Nicks)
  10. Purple Rain
  11. Baby, I Love Your Way (Peter Frampton)
  12. I Hate Myself For Loving You (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts)
  13. Night Moves (Chris Stapleton)
  14. Wrecking Ball (Miley Cyrus)
  15. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Pink, Brandi Carlile)
  16. Keep On Loving You (Kevin Cronin)
  17. Igbimọ ti o dara julọ (Debbie Harry)
  18. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Elton John)
  19. Try To Rock And Roll Me (Melissa Etheridge)
  20. Stairway To Heaven (Lizzo, Sasha Flute)
  21. We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You
  22. Bygones (Rob Halford)
  23. My Blue Tears (Simon Le Bon)
  24. What's Up? (Linda Perry)
  25. You're No Good (Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow)
  26. Igbimọ (Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo)
  27. Bittersweet (Michael McDonald)
  28. I Dreamed About Elvis (Ronnie McDowell)
  29. Let It Be (Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr)
  30. Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
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