Seven Is the Number
2006 studio album by Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seven Is the Number is a 2006 album by American folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer. It was the duo's final recording, released over four years after Carter's unexpected death due to a heart attack in July 2002.
Seven Is the Number | ||||
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Released | October 17, 2006 | |||
Recorded | December 26, 2001 – January 2, 2002 | |||
Genre | folk, singer-songwriter | |||
Label | Tracy Grammer Music | |||
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
FolkWax | (9/10)[1] |
Kevin McCarthy | (favorable)[2] link |
MusicMatters | (favorable)[3] link |
Sing Out! | (favorable)[4] |
Nine of the songs were previously recorded by Carter for his 1995 solo release, Snake Handlin' Man (now out of print). These songs were re-recorded along with two new Dave Carter songs, "Seven Is the Number" and "Gas Station Girl" in December 2001. Unlike the duo's previous two albums, Tracy Grammer does not sing lead vocals on any of the songs. As with their first album together, When I Go, her role on this recording is more that of a supporting musician adding harmony to Carter's lead vocals and solid instrumental work on fiddle, mandolin and guitar.