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We recently shared the news that, for the first time and 46 years after its original release, Dorothy Carter’s 1976 debut album, Troubadour, is to be reissued by Drag City on August 30th. Taken from the album, the mesmerising Masquerade is released as a single today.
Her 1976 debut found Dorothy hammering out a folk sound inclusive of the music she found out in the world: Appalachian folk tunes, ancient psalms and hymns, melodies from Scotland, Ireland, France, and a few of her own songs, too! Today, take your turn towards “Masquerade”, one of Dorothy’s original compositions.
Dorothy’s dulcimer shimmers reflectively on the instrumental “Masquerade”, joined in its dance by Sally Hilmer Baker’s tamboura. As the song’s descending line imparts, unexpected emotions pour out of Dorothy’s performance, as she and Baker are caught in a trance. The song held enduring importance to her; Dorothy revisited “Masquerade” on her final release with more of a Caribbean rhythm, a show of the pan-cultural sympathies of her music.
With the first-ever reissue of Waillee Waillee last year and now Troubadour, a far larger audience will get to hear her music than ever before.
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