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Disco de Emmylou Harris - Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town

Disco de Emmylou Harris - Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (Anverso)
Información del disco :
Valoración media: (14 valoraciones)
Fecha de Publicación:2004-02-24
Tipo:Audio CD
Género:Country, Country-Folk, Country-Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Progressive Country, Traditional Country
Sello Discográfico:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227811129
Precio aprox.:$11.98 (USD)
Contenido :
1 . Easy From Now On
2 . Two More Bottles Of Wine
3 . To Daddy
4 . My Songbird
5 . Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight
6 . Defying Gravity
7 . I Ain't Living Long Like This
8 . One Paper Kid - Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson
9 . Green Rolling Hills - Emmylou Harris, Fayssoux Starling
10 . Burn That Candle
11 . New Cut Road [Live][#][*]
12 . LaCassine Special [Live][#][*] - Emmylou Harris, Barry Tashian
Descripción (en inglés) :
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.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-04-15
- A great country rock album
This album has much to recommend it and has a similar country rock styling to Emmylou's previous album, Luxury liner. It features three of her own country hits and two other songs that were major country hits for others soon afterwards.

Two more bottles of wine was originally written and recorded by Delbert McClinton, but the song remained obscure for a couple of years. Emmylou made the song her own and topped the country charts with it. In the nineties, Martina McBride covered it and included it on her Wild angels album.

To Daddy was written and recorded by Dolly Parton but plans to release it were dropped when Dolly heard Emmylou's rendition of the song. Dolly's original version is brilliant - it eventually appeared on the compilation Essential volume 1 I will always love you - but despite her exuberance, Dolly is very modest about her own talents and it is entirely in character that she withheld her own version to allow Emmylou to have the first publicly available version of the song. It was another huge country hit for Emmylou, peaking at number three.

Easy from now on, the excellent ballad that opens the set, was another single released from the album, just failing to make the country top ten. Carlene Carter later revived it by including it on her album, I fell in love, one of my favorite albums of all time.

Leaving Louisiana in the broad daylight (a huge country hit for the Oak ridge boys) and I ain't living long like this (a huge country hit for Waylon Jennings) are both outstanding up-tempo songs that could have been Emmylou's own hits - she recorded them first - but you can only release so many singles from an album as a single and it is a tribute to the strength of this album that others could have hits with covers of her album tracks.

Among the other tracks are two excellent Jesse Winchester songs (Defying gravity and My songbird), while Willie Nelson puts in an appearance on One paper kid. Two other excellent songs, Green rolling hills and Burn that candle, round off this masterpiece.

But wait - this re-mastered edition includes two extra tracks, both live recordings. Even more reason to buy this excellent album.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-07-12
- Worthwhile Recording from Her Back Catalogue

Not a perfect CD as there some weak spots here, such as "Two More Bottles Of Wine". Not a bad song, but, with this material, it needs to be played loose and rollicking. Instead it comes off as a consummate studio recording. "Burn That Candle" also sounds a bit by the numbers.

But the best material here is excellent. My personal favorite is "Green Rolling Hills", a song that's very effective in evoking the bucolic landscape of West Virginia. Another highlight is "One Paper Kid" in which Willie Nelson helps to add real emotional depth to the song. "My Songbird" and "To Daddy" are gorgeous ballads, even if the material is wistful.

Overall, there's nothing bad on this CD and there are enough highlights to make it a keeper. Also, the two bonus tracks on this reissue really are a bonus (for a change); both are live recordings made shortly after the original CD was released. "New Cut Road", an old Guy Clark song, benefits particularly well from the live setting.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-03-09
- Quarter Moon Is Fully Satisfying
While the sound on all of the remastered CDs is superb, the producers really outdid themselves on "Burn That Candle," included here.

Of the four most recent reissues, this one has the best bonus tracks; they're fun and have great sound, too.

All the reissues are recommended, but if you buy just one of them, choose either this one or "Blue Kentucky Girl," which has Emmylou's absolute best song ever, "Sorrow In The Wind," as well as some terrific harmonies on other tracks.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-04-10
- Another masterpiece
Her 1978 album is yet another showcase of Emmylou's immaculate vocals and tasteful choice of material. It opens with the flowing ballad Easy From Now On that is followed by the rhythmic and uptempo Two More Bottles Of Wine. Next comes an expert interpretation of Dolly Parton's To Daddy, a moving story song.

There are two compositions by Jesse Winchester: The poetic My Songbird, a fragile and stirring exploration of spirituality, and the defiant I Aint Living Long Like This, the closest to a rock song here. An even more intense live version of My Songbird is found on the great live album Spyboy.

Quarter Moon offers a perfect mix of slow ballads like Defying Gravity and mid tempo songs with a foot-tapping beat, like Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight. There are three duets: The traditional Green Rolling Hills, sung with Fayssoux Starling, One Paper Kid with Willie Nelson that has prominent harmonies and distinctive harmonica, and LaCassine Special, a French song with Barry Tashian.

There is plenty of stylistic variety on this masterpiece, from the tender devotional My Songbird to the harder edged Leaving Louisiana and the bucolic Green Rolling Hills to the Cajun style of LaCassine Special. Both of the bonus tracks are live recordings that perfectly suit the mood of the original album.

On this work of true greatness, my favorite songs are To Daddy, Songbird, Louisiana, Gravity, Green Rolling Hills and LaCassine Special. But everything else is superb too! Quarter Moon is another masterpiece by Emmylou Harris.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-08-31
- A Classic
What the "Blue" album is to Joni Mitchell, this album is to Emmylou Harris.
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