By the time the Carter Sisters took over the Carter Family name following the 1960 death of A.P. Carter, Mother Maybelle's youngest daughter had already taken her first steps as a solo artist 10 years earlier. Always reluctant to flee the nest, Anita didn't pursue a career outside of her family with the enthusiasm that her talent would have allowed her. This collection shows her moving from strength to strength in a stellar set of songs drawn mostly from the late '60s that makes this the best release by a long shot on the already-great country rarities label Omni. The bass-playing singer possessed a pure and soaring voice of remarkable beauty that made her a favourite duet partner of Hank Snow, Waylon Jennings (their classic "I Got You" is included), and Johnny Cash (she co-wrote "Ring Of Fire" with sister June, incidentally). Comparisons to Lynn Anderson are justified, although her pedigree gives her country pop a deeper authenticity. Throw in a few key Carter Family songs, and this is an unbeatable collection that will hopefully correct her underrated status in country music.