 | All I Intended to Be [Read More ...] Description: On her second Nonesuch disc, Emmylou Harris assembles an extraordinary cast of veteran musicians and fellow singers, all of them longtime friends, for a set that indeed showcases this Nashville icon, and 2008 CMA Hall of Fame inductee, as all she has intended to be - a singularly... |
 | The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches and Highways [Read More ...] Description: Masterful at rock, country, folk, bluegrass, and more, Emmylou Harris is one of the most distinctive and visionary voices in contemporary music. The artist's lucid, achingly gorgeous vocals and a string of celebrated albums-many featuring her acclaimed "Hot Band"-have earned Harr... |
 | Songcatcher: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture [Read More ...] Description: Maybe they should have subtitled this album O Sister, Where Art Thou? Like the music from the Coen brothers' O Brother... movie, Songcatcher celebrates the emotional purity of mountain music, the acoustic balladry of the Appalachians--only this soundtrack features an all-female a... |
 | Wrecking Ball [Read More ...] Description: Emmylou Harris's formula has been to match a crack crew of left-of-center country players with an assortment of tasteful tunes and head into the studio with a nonintrusive producer. Now and then (most notably the 1980 bluegrass collection Roses in the Snow), she tampers with her ... |
 | Elite Hotel [Read More ...] Description: 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, i... |
 | Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems [Read More ...] Includes Four CD and One Dvd (Pal Format) |
 | Red Dirt Girl [Read More ...] Description: Consider this Emmylou Harris's emancipation proclamation--an album that confirms that 1995's adventurously atmospheric Wrecking Ball wasn't an aberration, but a preview of more radical changes to come. Long the godmother of alternative-country's traditionalist wing, Harris here w... |
 | Blue Kentucky Girl [Read More ...] With its spare, acoustic-based instrumentation, this 1979 Grammy winner is one of Emmylou's most traditional efforts. Among its down-home offerings is the #1 country single "Beneath Still Waters." Includes new liner notes and two previously unreleased bonus tracks. |
 | Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town [Read More ...] A transition to her more country-influenced work, 1978's Quarter Moon features the classic "Defying Gravity" and "One Paper Kid" (with Willie Nelson). Includes new liner notes and two previously unreleased bonus tracks. |
 | Stumble into Grace [Read More ...] Stumble Into Grace, like its predecessor, is a self-composed opus - only the third of her career. It is also produced by Malcolm Burn, and features guitarist Buddy Miller and drummer Brady Blade, core members of her band Spyboy, featured on Red Dirt Girl. Slipcase. Nonesuch. 2003. |
 | Spyboy [Read More ...] Description: 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 quar... |
 | Elite Hotel [Read More ...] Description: 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, i... |
 | Blue Kentucky Girl [Read More ...] Description: 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" (w... |
 | I Heard It on NPR: Down to the Roots [Read More ...]
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 | Last Date [Read More ...] Description: 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-tonk... |
 | Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town [Read More ...] Review: Ain't Nobody Ba-beh!:Ain't nobody ba-beh that can turn your head around with their version of TWO MORE BOTTLES OF WINE like EMMY LOU HARRIS ever has/did/will on her timeless and defining version of Delbert McClinton's fine composition! Not even Delbert - on his "Victim Of Life's ... |
 | Singin' with Emmylou, Vol. 1 [Read More ...] Description: Australian collection of duets with or tracks featuring backing vocals by the country superstar. Includes rare tracks & tracks you might not have known Harris sang on. 20 tracks including 'Angel Eyes (Angel Eyes)' by Willie Nelson & Emmylou Harris, 'Only The Heart May Know' by Da... |
![]() | Sing The Hits Of Emmylou Harris (Karaoke) [Read More ...] Sing the hits of Emmylou Harris! This CD+G features 16 note-perfect tracks of great Emmylou Harris songs. Perfect for practice, performances, auditions, and more! Includes full instrumental background track (no guide vocals). Full lyric book included. |
 | Wrecking Ball [Read More ...] Description: Emmylou Harris's formula has been to match a crack crew of left-of-center country players with an assortment of tasteful tunes and head into the studio with a nonintrusive producer. Now and then (most notably the 1980 bluegrass collection Roses in the Snow), she tampers with her ... |
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