Red Dirt Girl

Red Dirt Girl

Red Dirt Girl

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Editorial Reviews
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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 writes songs with Luscious Jackson's Jill Cunniff, sings a duet with Dave Matthews ("My Antonia"), and recruits Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa to provide harmonies on the album's most compelling ballad ("Tragedy"). The production by Malcolm Burn applies sonic treatments of drum machines, shimmering guitars, and echoed vocals to a song cycle by Harris that is largely original and deeply personal, filled with dream imagery and evocations of a spiritual quest. While material such as "Michaelangelo" and "Bang the Drum Slowly" suffers from an arty ponderousness, it's doubtful that Harris has ever recorded an album that means more to her than this one. --Don McLeese

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Music Info:

  1. Rhythm Country & Blues
  2. Road Goes on Forever
  3. Shaken Not Stirred
  4. She Waits for Night
  5. So Long So Wrong
  6. Telluride Sessions
  7. The Art of Virtue [Enhanced]
  8. The Best...So Far
  9. The Carter Family: 1927-1934 [Box set]
  10. The Metropolitan Hotel

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