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| Biography: As a singer/songwriter who wrote story-songs combining elements of country, folk, and pop, Mary McCaslin was one of the most appealing contemporary folk performers of the 1970s. As a country-folk singer working totally outside of the Nashville sphere, singing of prairies and Old West images in almost ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1974 Label: Rounder Records Critics' Rating:  This was the album that established McCaslin as a major folk performer. Her interpretive skills are in evidence on covers of "Let It Be" and Randy Newman's "Living Without You," but most of the set was ...Read full reviewReleased: 1969 Label: Barnaby Critics' Rating:  Rarely discussed in overviews of Mary McCaslin's career, this debut album is unfairly overlooked, even if it's a little different from the sound for which McCaslin is most familiar. Actually, it's not ...Read full review
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