Track Listing 1. Ways To Go 2. Light 3. High Powered Love 4. You Don't Know Me 5. Prayer In Open D 6. Crescent City 7. Lovin' You Again 8. Jerusalem Again 9. Thanks To You 10. I Hear A Call 11. Ballad Of A Runaway Horse
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Allen Reynolds, Richard Bennett | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Active Media/Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Richard Bennett (guitar, mandocello, tambourine, percussion); Chris Leuzinger (guitar); Al Perkins (pedal steel guitar, dobro); Roy Huskey Jr. (dobro, acoustic bass); Sam Bush (fiddle); Connie Heard, Kris Wilkinson, Grace Bahng, Edgar Meyer (strings); Sam Levine (flute, clarinet); Bobby Wood (piano, organ); Dave Hoffner (Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Mike Brignardello, Bobby Wray (bass); Larry Atamanuik, Milton Sledge (drums, percussion); Lori Brooks, Kathy Chiavola, Suzanne Cox, Mary Ann Kennedy, Jana King, Pam Rose, Jon Randall Stewart, Hurshel Wiginton, Dennis Wilson, Trisha Yearwood, Alison Krauss, Ashley Cleveland (background vocals).Recorded at Jack's Tracks Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.You've got to know an album that opens with the line "I hear the clock a-tickin'" is going to demonstrate more than a passing interest in the process by which we grow older and, hopefully, wiser. COWGIRL'S PRAYER, Emmylou Harris' 17th studio album, presents its somber meditations on life and love in an appropriately lovely, quiet acoustic setting. The overall mood of this record is adult and reflective, but not melancholy. On the contrary, as she declares on the opening track, Harris adamantly and optimistically believes she still has "A Ways to Go." The album that follows amply supports her claim.As usual, Harris exploits her encyclopedic knowledge of American music to come up with 11 great numbers, including songs by Tony Joe White ("High Powered Love"), Lucinda Williams ("Crescent City," an homage to New Orleans), Leonard Cohen ("Ballad of a Runaway Horse") and Jesse Winchester ("Thanks to You"). Two standout tracks are among the disc's quietest: David Olney's "Jerusalem Tomorrow," a gospel narrative with a nifty twist, and "Prayer in Open D," a rare Harris original. Alison Krauss, Trisha Yearwood, Al Perkins, and Sam Bush are among the luminaries lending instrumental and vocal support.
Editorial Reviews 3.5 Stars - Good Plus - ...[Emmylou] Harris sings with Wynnona-style earthiness--no mean feat for a luminous vocalist renowned for her bittersweet delicacy....Harris refuses to be bound by genre convention... Rolling Stone (11/11/1993)
3 stars out of 5 - ...a very traditional set of laid-back, reflective songs as best exemplified by the 4am mood permeating 'Lovin' You Again'....an atmospheric set. Q (10/01/1999)
...[Emmylou Harris] has simply recorded the best music [on COWGIRL'S PRAYER] she could find... - Rating: A+ Entertainment Weekly (10/08/1993)
...her best in years....[Harris] tackle[s] cowboy and border tunes with restraint and vocal purity. Mojo (01/01/1995)
3.5 Stars - Good Plus - ...[Emmylou] Harris sings with Wynnona-style earthiness--no mean feat for a luminous vocalist renowned for her bittersweet delicacy....Harris refuses to be bound by genre convention...Q (10/99, p.150) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...a very traditional set of laid-back, reflective songs as best exemplified by the 4am mood permeating 'Lovin' You Again'....an atmospheric set.Mojo (1/95, p.111) - ...her best in years....[Harris] tackle[s] cowboy and border tunes with restraint and vocal purity.Entertainment Weekly (10/8/93, p.51) - ...[Emmylou Harris] has simply recorded the best music [on COWGIRL'S PRAYER] she could find... - Rating: A+ Rolling Stone (11/11/1993)
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