Karen Dalton - It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best
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It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best

Label Light In The Attic ‎– LITA 045
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
Barcode 0826853045100
Country US
Released 2024
Genre Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style Folk, Country Blues
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1 Little Bit Of Rain 2:30
2 Sweet Substitute 2:40
3 Ribbon Bow 2:55
4 I Love You More Than Words Can Say 3:30
5 In The Evening (It’s So Hard To Tell Who’s Going To Love You The Best) 4:29
6 Blues On The Ceiling 3:30
7 It Hurts Me Too 3:05
8 How Did The Feeling Feel To You 2:52
9 Right, Wrong Or Ready 2:58
10 Down On The Street (Don’t You Follow Me Down 2:17
12-String Acoustic Guitar, Banjo – Karen Dalton
Acoustic Guitar – Dan Hankin
Art Direction – Dave Krieger
Electric Bass – Harvey Brooks
Electric Guitar – Kim King
Liner Notes – Brian Barr
Percussion – Gary Chester
Photography By, Cover – Joel Brodsky
Producer – Nick Venet
Remastered By – Kevin Gray
Originally released on Capitol Records, 1969. Recorded live in Studio A, The Record Plant, New York City, 1969.

Features new all-analog mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, direct from the original analog tapes
Pressed at RTI
Includes liner notes by Brian Barr
Featuring unseen photos by legendary photographer Joel Brodsky
LP housed in an expanded gatefold jacket

From Obi strip:
World weary and filled with the blues, Dalton’s unsurpassed interpretive depth and emotional range was like no other. Recorded for Capitol in 1969, “It’s So Hard To Tell…” spans generations of classic American songwriting—covering classics by Leadbelly, Fred Neil, and Tim Hardin. This new re-release serves as the definitive all analog version of Dalton’s stunning debut, featuring re-mastered audio from the original Capitol masters, the original 1969 artwork in an expanded gatefold jacket, unseen photos by album photographer Joel Brodsky, and an essay interviewing Karen’s friends and music collaborators—from album producer and bassist Harvey Brooks to musician Peter Stampfel of the Holy Modal Rounders.
Barcode – 826853045100
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