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| | Pieces of the Sky | | | Music Artist : | | Emmylou Harris | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Rhino / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2004-02-24 | | Store Price : | | $7.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Bluebird Wine 2. Too Far Gone 3. If I Could Only Win Your Love - Emmylou Harris, Herb Pedersen 4. Boulder to Birmingham 5. Before Believing 6. Bottle Let Me Down 7. Sleepless Nights 8. Coat of Many Colors 9. For No One 10. Queen of the Silver Dollar 11. Hank and Lefty [#][*] 12. California Cottonfields [#][*]
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Some classic classic songs Submitted on: 2009-03-30 |
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A Classic Album! Submitted on: 2008-07-04 |
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All I knew about Emmylou Harris was her name before my friend recommened her music to me. So, I borrowed five CDs from the library, and this was one of them. The first song "Bluebird Wine" convinced me immediately. That was good old country music! The next ones didn't leave me cold either - "Too Far Gone" is a beautiful and peaceful song! "If I Could Only Win Your Love" and "Boulder to Birmingham" are excellent songs too. There's no way I could hate this album - all the songs are great! It's no wonder that many says that this is a country music classic album! Emmylou has a very beautiful voice! The songs are very touching and beautiful but still very catching. I love each and every song in this album!
Stars: Bluebird Wine, Sleepless Nights, Boulder to Birmingham |
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Great American Music Submitted on: 2008-05-24 |
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This 1975 debut album covers alot of ground, from the traditional country of Merle Haggard to uptempo country rock and even a Beatles song. But it is all brought together by Harris' dedication to making honest music that defied narrow genres or stereotypes.
Like her former beau, Gram Parson, it also united traditional sounds with a rock and roll sensibility. Thus making her a pioneeer of the sort of music that has come to be called "Americana" or "alternative country". But, whatever the label, Harris' emphasis has always been on making great music and she has continued to be one of the best until the present day.
The first songs on this album are my favorites, including the winsome "If I Could Only Win Your Love" and the gorgeous "Before Believing." I also love "Boulder To Birmingham" and it's lyrical power makes me wonder why Harris wasn't do more song writing at this point in her career.
The band is excellent throughout and includes such standout musicians as James Burton on electric guitar and Ricky Skaggs on fiddle and viola. This is a great album. Check it out! |
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Where It All Started Submitted on: 2005-06-24 |
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December 7, 1974 my friend Early and I went to see Leo Kottke at Minnesota Orchestra Hall. The opening act that night was an unknown girl singer named Emmylou Harris. We had no idea what to expect and little interest - we'd come to see Kottke. As soon as we saw Emmylou, we began to get interested and when she opened her mouth and started singing, we were completely and totally mesmerized. A voice like nothing we'd ever heard before. And, a voice that is still instantly identifiable.
Pieces Of The Sky came out early in 1975 and I was almost afraid to play it, afraid that it could never match what I remembered from that cold December night. But as soon as the needle hit the record, I knew that it was everything I remembered and more. "Bluebird Wine", "The Bottle Let Me Down", songs that really show that she can make a song move. "If I Could Only Win Your Love", the first of many Louvin Brothers songs that she exposed to a whole new audience. And my favorite, "Too Far Gone." Everything about the way "Too Far" is produced says that it should be a disaster. I mean, heavy strings, for Pete's sake? Instead, Emmylou makes both the song and the arrangement a masterpiece.
Since "Pieces", I've bought nearly all of Emmylou's works and have rarely been disappointed. I would urge anyone who doesn't own this disc, to get it immediately. It's a timeless piece of work that stands as well today as it did when it was released 30 years ago.
Thanks for all you've done for country music, Emmylou. I just wish that today's Nashville suits would go back and listen to this CD and and understand how beautiful three chords and the truth can sound. They - and we - need you more than ever. |
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Beautiful debut! Submitted on: 2004-10-13 |
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| This is one of the best debut albums I've heard. It would establish a style that would continue to evolve over the course of her career. The album is eclectic and achingly beautiful. The emotion is so raw and captivating. She does a great cover of The Beatles "For No One", the Louvin Brothers' "If I Could Only Win Your Love" (a hit for her), and of course one of the most stirring pieces of music she's ever recorded, the song "Bolder to Birmingham", a tribute to her mentor Gram Parsons (she puts her stamp on a lot of his songs throughout her career). A must have! |
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