Most pop musicians in their 50s spend their stage time reflecting on past accomplishments. Emmylou Harris, on the other hand, is still moving forward, seeking new challenges and pushing into new musical territory. Always artistically restless, Harris has offered nearly a quarter century of interesting ideas. However, at age 51, she's creating some of the most lasting and moving music of her life. Fronting a band featuring the New Orleans rhythm section of drummer Brady Blade and bassist Darryl Johnson, and with alternative-country hero Buddy Miller on guitar, Harris presents daring music that is both dark in tone yet spiritually open-hearted. In doing so, she's managed to combine the progressive, provocative tension of 1996's Wrecking Ball with the tradition-based music of her earlier work. --Michael McCall
The New York Times
Emmylou Harris has always zigged when the rest of the music world has zagged. But after doing country long before it was remotely cool, and then getting exiled by country radio along with virtually everyone else over 40, she seems more adept than ever at finding the seams between the formulas emanating from Nashville and the commercial no man's land, vaguely known as alternative country, outside the Nashville mainstream.
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Emmylou Harris Manufacturer: Eminent Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009NTV Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
Tracks:
- My Songbird
- Where Will I Be
- I Ain't Living Long Like This
- Love Hurts
- Green Pastures
- Deeper Well
- Prayer In Open D
- Calling My Children Home
- Tulsa Queen
- Wheels
- Born To Run
- Boulder To Birmingham
- All My Tears
- The Maker
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Most pop musicians in their 50s spend their stage time reflecting on past accomplishments. Emmylou Harris, on the other hand, is still moving forward, seeking new challenges and pushing into new musical territory. Always artistically restless, Harris has offered nearly a quarter century of interesting ideas. However, at age 51, she's creating some of the most lasting and moving music of her life. Fronting a band featuring the New Orleans rhythm section of drummer Brady Blade and bassist Darryl Johnson, and with alternative-country hero Buddy Miller on guitar, Harris presents daring music that is both dark in tone yet spiritually open-hearted. In doing so, she's managed to combine the progressive, provocative tension of 1996's Wrecking Ball with the tradition-based music of her earlier work. --Michael McCallCustomer Reviews:
Soulful and uplifting.......2005-03-16
From the tremulous opening notes of the first track, Songbird, I knew this was going to be another Emmylou classic. Spyboy definitely is that but also much more. Every single song on this magnificent album is a treasure, from Songbird to The Maker. The band is perfectly in synch with Harris' voice, and so is the audience. All together these elements create a magical ambience that sticks in the mind.
My favorites on this breathtaking work includes her compelling live version of Green Pastures (with lovely male backing vocal), the most moving Calling My Children Home, done a capella with just male backing vocal (a devotional song of great power), the achingly beautiful Prayer in Open D where she sings solo, Boulder To Birmingham and her almost jazzy version of Daniel Lanois' The Maker with its complex arrangement.
As someone who as a rule do not like live albums, I can assure the prospective listener that Spyboy is a heavenly blend of beautiful songs and atmospherics to which the audience definitely contributes. The applause adds to the mood while her short introductions are just right. This is the closest I'll come to seeing her in concert, and it is a proper consolation. The CD quality and sound clarity are faultless.
I rate this album right up there with Emmylou's very best like Wrecking Ball, Red Dirt Girl, Roses In The Snow and A Cowgirl's Prayer. There is plenty of variety, from bluegrass gospel to the awesome droning rock guitars of Deeper Well and the straight country Tulsa Queen to the jazzy excursion on the Lanois song. I cannot recommend this album highly enough; it has given me hours of listening pleasure and has an uplifting effect on the spirit.
shouldn't have been released.......2004-08-21
Around this time Harris with the Spyboy band were doing really smoking renditions of the Wrecking Ball material. If you can find a copy of her Tonight Show appearance where they did "All My Tears", and compare it with the recording of that same song here, you'll get an idea of what an amazing live album might have been made under more fortunate circumstances. Hopefully better material from this period will be bootlegged. In more recent performances her band has become considerably tamer.
I don't think this album would work for fans of "more traditional" country either, but I wouldn't know about such tastes.
N.B. "Born To Run" is not the Bruce Springsteen song.
Excellent Live Album.......2003-10-27
Some old favorites she sings here include "My Songbird", "Born To Run", "Boulder To Birmingham", "Tulsa Queen" (my personal favorite), "Love Hurts", "I Ain't Living Long Like This", "Calling My Children Home", and more. Some newer cuts from the WRECKING BALL sessions include "Deeper Well", "Where Will I Be", "All My Tears". The album closes with a stunning cover of Daniel Lanois' "The Maker".
You won't be disapointed with this live recording!
Stunning.......2002-03-06
An amplification of the masterpiece album "Wrecking Ball".......2001-12-13
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Spyboy
Manufacturer: Eminent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ENFQM0 |
Product Description
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