| This live album is very much a relic of its age: reverently interpreted 
        folk songs with a high, clear voice, conscientiously chosen to represent 
        numerous regions and styles. So you get a French song, Australian Christmas 
        carols (no joke that), anti-nuclear protest ("Two Carols for a Nuclear 
        Age"), an "Irish Exile Song," and more. Certainly it's 
        honorably intentioned and listenable, but it's not that inspiring. The 
        notable exception is Dobson's self-penned "Morning Dew," her 
        moving and melodic song about the damage of nuclear holocaust, which makes 
        its first appearance on record here. 
       (by Richie Unterberger , All 
        Music Guide) |