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Dolly: The Seeker/We Used To
Country · 1975 · 5 tracks · 28m

Dolly: The Seeker/We Used To

Mid-seventies country pop defined by spiritual searching and the soft ache of memory. Lush pedal steel and crystalline vocals recorded in a warm analog glow.

September 15, 1975 · RCA

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A gentle, sun-drenched meditation on the people and beliefs we leave behind.

Tracklist · 5 Tracks · 28m
02
The Love I Used to Call Mine
2:47
03
My Heart Started Breaking
3:18
08
Because I Love You
2:15
09
Only the Memory Remains
2:45
10
I’ll Remember You as Mine
2:46
Moments Worth Listening For
The spiritual yearning in the title track where the rhythm section provides a steady, gospel-adjacent heartbeat.
The delicate, almost fragile piano introduction that sets the stage for the heartbreak of track two.
The way the pedal steel swells to meet her high register in the final chorus of Only the Memory Remains.

How does Dolly: The Seeker/We Used To sound next to the rest of Dolly Parton's catalogue?

Golden Hour+2.1σ

Golden Hour saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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