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Roy Rogers Tribute»rank: 109171from: RCA
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Cimarron»rank: 137168by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: :By the time Emmylou Harris released Cimarron in 1981, she'd established herself as one of country music's most dependable performers. Dependable is also the word that applies to this 11-song collection. Lacking the musical cohesiveness of its immediate predecessor, the bluegrass-flavored Roses in the Snow, as well as the thematic thrust of her next ambitious outing, 1985's The Ballad of Sally Rose, Cimarron feels like a bookmark in the singer's extensive catalog. Which isn't to say that it isn't studded with some stunners, including a resolute cover ...
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Slidin' Home»rank: 148319by: John Starling and Carolina Star
0ur opinion: :lt's hard to imagine music more relaxed than that made by singer John Starling and a pair of fellow Seldom Scene alums, guitarist Mike Auldridge and bassist Tom Gray. The reunion finds them working in comfortable musical territory, with guest harmonies provided by friends such as Jon Randall (on Jimmie Rodgers's 'Waiting for a Train') and Emmylou Harris (on 'ln My Hour of Darkness,' perhaps her finest collaboration with the late Gram Parsons). Except for a pair of instrumentals ('South Riding Tango' and Ricky Skaggs's 'lrish Spring'), ...
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White Shoes»rank: 13405by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: :French edition of the influential country star's 1983 album for Reprise. 1O tracks.
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Last Date»rank: 118478by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: :Emmylou Harris's Last Date had a nobler purpose than scaling the country charts in 1982. Harris envisioned the album as a statement for her Hot Band's preeminence as a live-gig ensemble. To prove that point, she assembled Last Date's 12 tracks from a tour of California honky-tonks, places where Harris imagined a listener might get the essence of country music--which seen through these tracks more closely resembles the later-emerging alternative-country scene than most of the 199Os' commercial 'young' country. She chose a program of cover tunes, no ...
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Pieces of the Sky»rank: 95239by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: essential recording:Emmylou Harris's 1975 major-label debut unveiled the formula that she would revisit numerous times throughout the decade: a melding of traditional country's honesty, folk music's heart, and country-rock's punch. Her choice of material followed a similar curve--everything from Merle Haggard, Tammy Wynette, and the Louvin Brothers to the Beatles and Shel Silverstein. Former Elvis sidemen James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, and Ron Tutt along with guests like Ricky Skaggs, fiddler Richard Greene, and pianist Bill Payne of Little Feat form a formidable supporting cast. What's ...
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Elite Hotel»rank: 40778by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: :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 0wens's 'Together Again' and Don Gibson's 'Sweet Dreams' (a huge hit for Patsy Cline)--riding them both to the ...
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My Child»rank: 49324from: Compendia
0ur opinion: :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 0wens's 'Together Again' and Don Gibson's 'Sweet Dreams' (a huge hit for Patsy Cline)--riding them both to the ...
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Blue Kentucky Girl»rank: 173391by: Emmylou Harris
0ur opinion: :Emmylou Harris focuses more intently on her country ancestry with this 1979 record, tackling songs made famous by Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, and the Louvin Brothers. However, the most rewarding cuts are the lesser-known gems: Willie Nelson's rollicking 'Sister's Coming Home' (with Tanya Tucker), Dallas Frazier's aching ballad 'Beneath Still Waters' (which hit No. 1 for Harris), and Jean Ritchie's moving folk song 'Sorrow in the Wind.' Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt help out on 'Even Cowgirls Get the Blues,' while Lincoln Davis's accordion beefs up the ...
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Contemporary Country: The Late 80s»rank: 187246by: K.T. Oslin
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