Calling Me Home (Kathy Mattea Album)
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''Calling Me Home'' is a
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by American
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artist, Kathy Mattea. It was released on September 11, 2012 via
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and contained 12 tracks. It was Mattea's second collection of Appalachian and bluegrass music. Its themes focused on
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and ways people experienced living in the
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. ''Calling Me Home'' appeared on both the American country albums and bluegrass albums charts following its release. It was received favorably by music critics.


Background

Kathy Mattea was one of country music's most commercially-successful recording artists during the eighties and nineties decades. Four of her singles reached the top of the country charts (" Goin' Gone", "
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" and " Burnin' Old Memories") while many more reached the top ten and top 20. Mattea had achieved this success under the Nashville record label,
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. In the 2000s, she chose to explore other musical genres and started recording for independent record labels. In 2008, she released the bluegrass-inspired album, ''
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''. The album inspired Mattea to look further into Appalachian and bluegrass music of her native
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. This ultimately led to the making of ''Calling Me Home''.


Recording and content

In an interview with ''
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'', Mattea explained that it was a challenge to record the album's material because it required a unique type of singing. "For me, it was stripping off a layer of my habitual way of singing. It was a little bit like being naked, but it’s such a gift to be challenged in my fifties as a singer to think beyond what I think I already know about singing," she explained. A total of 12 tracks comprised ''Calling Me Home''. The album was made at four different recording studios: Cave 2 (located in Dallas, Georgia), Minutia (located in Nashville, TN), Northfire (located in
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) and Sound Emporium (also located in Nashville). The project was co-produced by Mattea herself, along with
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. The album was arranged by Mattea's long-time guitarist, Bill Cooley. It also featured harmony vocals from country artists
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, Patty Loveless and
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. The album's material was a look into the Appalachian lifestyle and of various people who lived there. The title track was about a person who is about to die and "being with them while they cross that unknown threshold into the big mystery". According to Mattea, she was introduced to the song by bluegrass artist, Hazel Dickens. At one of Mattea's concerts, Dickens introduced her to the song, which was composed by Alice Gerard. Another track, "Hello My Name Is Coal", focuses on how coal mining industry has been both a blessing and a curse for the people who work within it. Other tracks such as "Gone, Gonna Rise Again" has themes related to the environment. Some of the songs were originally part of the 2008 ''Coal'' project that were shelved. Among those songs were "Now Is the Cool of the Day" and "Black Waters".


Release and reception

''Calling Me Home'' was released on September 11, 2012 on Sugar Hill Records. It was originally offered as both a
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and as a digital download. The disc spent two weeks on the American ''Billboard''
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chart, peaking at number 54 on September 29, 2012. It was also her second album to make the ''Billboard''
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chart. Spending 13 weeks there, it peaked at the number two position on September 29, 2012. It was her first album to make the ''Billboard'' Folk Albums chart, peaking at number 21 on September 29, 2012. A
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directed by Becky Fluke premiered in November 2012 for the song, "Hello My Name Is Coal". The disc received a positive reception from critics following its release. Thom Jurek of
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gave it four out of five stars, praising the album's traditional production and natural way Mattea delivered the music to listeners. "''Calling Me Home'' is not only a worthy follow-up to Coal, but it presents even the most historic of these songs as timeless and ever present. It's more confident, powerful, and beautiful," Jurek concluded. Brice Ezell of ''
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'' rated the album a seven out of ten and noted at its political themes: "An artist as wise as Mattea, however, knows that political concerns don’t have to give way to simplistic rhetoric or soapboxing. Instead, she knows that from our greatest struggles can come works of beauty". Hal Horowitz of ''American Songwriter'' gave the album four out of five stars as well. "She proves there can be a better, richer life after commercial stardom for those willing to take the risk," he concluded.


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Calling Me Home'' and
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. Musical personnel * Bill Cooley – Acoustic guitar *
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– Banjo,
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,
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,
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* Sarah Dugas – Background vocals * Tim Eriksen – Background vocals *
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– Background vocals * Byron House – Bass * Randy Kohrs
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,
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*
Alison Krauss Alison Maria Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer and musician. She entered the music industry at an early age, competing in local contests by the age of 8 and recording for the first time at 14. She signed with ...
– Background vocals * Tim Lauer –
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, organ * Patty Loveless – Background vocals * Kathy Mattea – Lead vocals *
Mollie O'Brien Mollie O'Brien (born October 25, 1952) is an Americana, bluegrass, R&B, and folk singer from Wheeling, West Virginia. She has released a number of Americana albums with her brother, Grammy-winner Tim O'Brien. She has also released five pos ...
– Background vocals * Tim O'Brien – Background vocals *
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– Background vocals * Jon Randall Stewart – Electric guitar * Bryan Sutton – Acoustic guitar, banjo, electric guitar, high-strung guitar, mandolin * Oliver Wood – Background vocals Technical personnel * Brandon Bell – Engineer * Jim Brock – Percussion * Don Cobb – Mastering * Eric Conn – Mastering * Barbara Kingsolver – Liner notes * Kathy Mattea – Producer * David McClister – Photography * Gary Pacsoza – Producer * Garrett Sawyer – Vocal engineer * Carrie Smith – Art direction, design


Chart performance


Release history


References

{{Kathy Mattea 2012 albums Albums produced by Kathy Mattea Kathy Mattea albums Sugar Hill Records albums