Label: Warner Bros. Records / Rhino Records (US), R2 78112
Style: Country, Folk, Country Rock, World
Country: Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. (April 2, 1947)
Time: 39:59
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 236 Mb
Charts: US #43, US (country) #3, AUS #61, CAN #6, NED #21. US: Gold.
The first five albums Emmylou Harris made for Warner Bros launched the former high-school beauty queen as a figurehead of a new kind of country music, mixing an informed traditionalism with a free-ranging imaginative scope.
Her deceased mentor, Gram Parsons, would surely have been proud. Remarkably, she scored eight consecutive million-sellers, and this bunch showcases Emmy's inherent strengths: her clean, pure voice, impeccable choice of material and gift for picking the right musicians (for instance, guitarists James Burton and Albert Lee, pianist Glen D Hardin, talented Texan Rodney Crowell and loads more).
There are many brilliant songs, from her own Boulder to Birmingham to Don Gibson's Sweet Dreams - though if one were to identify a flaw, it might be a certain sameness of tone. But her recent career revival has proved that she has always been a woman of many facets and hidden depths.
(theguardian.com/music/2004/apr/09/popandrock.shopping1)
The first five albums Emmylou Harris made for Warner Bros launched the former high-school beauty queen as a figurehead of a new kind of country music, mixing an informed traditionalism with a free-ranging imaginative scope.
Her deceased mentor, Gram Parsons, would surely have been proud. Remarkably, she scored eight consecutive million-sellers, and this bunch showcases Emmy's inherent strengths: her clean, pure voice, impeccable choice of material and gift for picking the right musicians (for instance, guitarists James Burton and Albert Lee, pianist Glen D Hardin, talented Texan Rodney Crowell and loads more).
There are many brilliant songs, from her own Boulder to Birmingham to Don Gibson's Sweet Dreams - though if one were to identify a flaw, it might be a certain sameness of tone. But her recent career revival has proved that she has always been a woman of many facets and hidden depths.
(theguardian.com/music/2004/apr/09/popandrock.shopping1)
01. Sister's Coming Home (02:53)
02. Beneath Still Waters (03:43)
03. Rough And Rocky (03:52)
04. Hickory Wind (04:04)
05. Save The Last Dance For Me (03:41)
06. Sorrow In The Wind (03:30)
07. They'll Never Take His Love From Me (02:36)
08. Everytime You Leave (03:00)
09. Blue Kentucky Girl (03:17)
10. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues (03:57)
11. Cheatin' Is (02:30)
12. I Know An Ending When It Comes (02:51)
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