Carolyn Mark doesn't hold back on the boogie of old-time country music. With her guitar and a notebook full of lyrical heartache, the astounding results of Party Girl is a fine documentation on the roots of country. Although Mark doesn't perfectly capture the haunting vocals of Patsy Cline, her honesty of love and other tragedies are perfectly captured on tracks such as "Don't Come Over Baby." As Mark bellows: "Don't come over baby/You're not invited/Love is so much better when it's unrequited/So go to hell, leave me alone/And please don't answer baby/When I call you on the phone." The added lo-fi touch of basement recordings only contributes to the sincerity that gives Party Girl its rugged, open appeal. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
Party Girl
01/01/2000 | Mint Records
All Music Guide Review
Party Girl Track Listing
Credits of Party Girl
- Ian Martin
- Piano
- Rick White
- Drums
- Chris Smith
- Guitar
- Ford Pier
- Piano
- Ian Blurton
- Guitar
- Edward Jerzy Dobek
- Bells
- Brian Connelly
- Guitar
- Sarah Harmer
- Vocals
- Steve Durand
- Engineer
- Mike McDonald
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Lang
- Guitar
- Tolan McNeil
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar
- Carolyn Mark
- Piano, Main Performer
- Garth Johnson
- Drums, Typewriter
- Robyn Carrigan
- Accordion, Singer
- Dottie Cormier
- Vocals (Background)
- Krista Ferguson
- Singer
- Brenda Geil
- Singer
- Sherry-Lee Herschel
- Bass
- Jeremy Holmes
- Bass
- Paul Pigat
- Guitar
- Mike Soret
- Trumpet
- Ray Condo
- Saxophone
- Greg Keelor
- Guitar, Drums, Engineer
- Don Kerr
- Drums, Engineer
- Scott Henderson
- Engineer















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