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Artist's Choice: Emmylou Harris(more) »rank: 174206by: Emmylou Harris
: :Emmylou tells us who works for the Muse, what she sings around the house, and what makes her pull off to the side of the road. |
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Luxury Liner(more) »rank: 177205by: Emmylou Harris
: :By 1977, Emmylou Harris's Hot Band had truly hit its stride, adding electric-guitar wizard Albert Lee to an already powerful core of Ricky Skaggs, Glen D. Hardin, Rodney Crowell, and Hank DeVito. Harris's mix of material remained eclectic, but surefire, with room for everybody from the Carter Family and the Louvin Brothers to Chuck Berry and Townes Van Zandt, who contributes his masterful 'Pancho & Lefty.' In addition to the requisite Gram Parsons tunes, Harris also gently tackles the country standard 'Making Believe.' --Marc Greilsamer |
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My Child(more) »rank: 122850from: Compendia
: :By 1977, Emmylou Harris's Hot Band had truly hit its stride, adding electric-guitar wizard Albert Lee to an already powerful core of Ricky Skaggs, Glen D. Hardin, Rodney Crowell, and Hank DeVito. Harris's mix of material remained eclectic, but surefire, with room for everybody from the Carter Family and the Louvin Brothers to Chuck Berry and Townes Van Zandt, who contributes his masterful 'Pancho & Lefty.' In addition to the requisite Gram Parsons tunes, Harris also gently tackles the country standard 'Making Believe.' --Marc Greilsamer |
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Elite Hotel(more) »rank: 102481by: Emmylou Harris
: :After introducing her country-rock recipe on Pieces of the Sky, Emmylou Harris returned later in 1975 with a strikingly similar sophomore effort that continued to blend traditional and contemporary elements. Here she revisits three tunes from the pen of old friend Gram Parsons, including 'Sin City' and 'Wheels,' two of his most enduring compositions. However, she really struck it big by interpreting two of country music's most recognizable standards--Buck Owens's 'Together Again' and Don Gibson's 'Sweet Dreams' (a huge hit for Patsy Cline)--riding them both to the top of the country charts. Not many artists could handle both a Beatles ballad and a ... |
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Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris(more) »rank: 215680by: Emmylou Harris
: :Less than two years after her mentor Gram Parson's death, Harris recorded her first album for Reprise. Pieces of the Sky inaugurated a suite of four mid-'70s albums and a surprising number of hits: her sound was clearly traditional, but also tastefully up-to-date with folk-rock and singer/songwriter styles, and her cyrstalline, febrile vocals took standards such as 'Sweet Dreams' and 'If I Could Only Win Your Love' back up the charts. Profile focuses on these early hits, and if it's too brief to capture all the best songs from four-star albums such as Elite Hotel, Luxury Liner, and Quarter Moon in a Ten ... |
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Singin' With Emmylou, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 175767by: Emmylou Harris
:Album Description:Three years after the groundbreaking 'Singin' With Emmylou', a collection of 20 country recordings featuring the duet or backing voice of Emmylou Harris', comes the eagerly anticipated second volume, covering more than 25 years in the extraordinary prolif |
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Bluebird(more) »rank: 175621by: Emmylou Harris
:Album Description:Three years after the groundbreaking 'Singin' With Emmylou', a collection of 20 country recordings featuring the duet or backing voice of Emmylou Harris', comes the eagerly anticipated second volume, covering more than 25 years in the extraordinary prolif |
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Wrecking Ball(more) »rank: 218091by: Emmylou Harris
: essential recording:Emmylou Harris's formula has been to match a crack crew of left-of-center country players with an assortment of tasteful tunes and head into the studio with a nonintrusive producer. Now and then (most notably the 1980 bluegrass collection Roses in the Snow), she tampers with her basic blueprint and comes up with something exceptional. Wrecking Ball is one of those. Daniel Lanois's radiant production no longer seems as fresh as it did on albums by U2, Peter Gabriel, and Bob Dylan, but here its hum enfolds Harris like an electric blanket. Lanois's usual recruits, including U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr., and ... |
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Producer's Cut(more) »rank: 222366by: Emmylou Harris
: essential recording:Emmylou Harris's formula has been to match a crack crew of left-of-center country players with an assortment of tasteful tunes and head into the studio with a nonintrusive producer. Now and then (most notably the 1980 bluegrass collection Roses in the Snow), she tampers with her basic blueprint and comes up with something exceptional. Wrecking Ball is one of those. Daniel Lanois's radiant production no longer seems as fresh as it did on albums by U2, Peter Gabriel, and Bob Dylan, but here its hum enfolds Harris like an electric blanket. Lanois's usual recruits, including U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr., and ... |
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Tribute to Tradition - HDCD(more) »rank: 273984by: Dixie Chicks, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, Trace Adkins, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Joe Diffie, Wade Haye, Martina McBride, Collin Raye, Alison Krauss
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