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Emmylou Harris|Last Date (2008 Remaster)

Last Date (2008 Remaster)

Emmylou Harris

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Unlike most recording artists, whose profit-taking live albums simply repeat their best-known material, Emmylou Harris approached her first concert album Last Date as her next regular release, including only songs she had not previously recorded. This meant that Last Date was another in Harris' series of tasteful song selections mixing covers of traditional country fare with country-styled interpretations of pop songs. One exception to the usual bill of fare was that there were no newly written songs. In their place, Harris harked back to her legendary association with country-pop singer/songwriter Gram Parsons, using former Parsons associate Barry Tashian in his place on four Parsons-related numbers. Beyond her commitment to Parsons, Harris seemed determined to present a catholic interpretation of country music, embracing the Nashville sound and acknowledging the Bakersfield sound, looking to traditional country, trying out rockabilly, and reviving the Everly Brothers' country-pop sound. The choices underscored Harris' position as a student of country music earnestly reproducing all of its forms, rather than an adherent of any particular contemporary school, and this was reinforced by her usual sprinkling of pop material. Though Last Date was in many ways a typical Harris disc, the added excitement of playing the material live with the Hot Band gave the album extra kick. Like its predecessor Cimarron, Last Date reached the country Top Ten and the Top 100 of the pop charts, but did not sell well enough to go gold. It represented the end of Harris' reign as a consistently successful commercial entity; thereafter, she would struggle to sell records in significant numbers.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
I'm Movin' On (2008 Remaster)
00:03:05

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - HANK SNOW, Writer - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Guitar, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

2
It's Not Love (but It's Not Bad) (2008 Remaster)
00:02:49

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Glenn Martin, Writer - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Hank Cochran, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

3
So Sad (to Watch Good Love Go Bad) (2008 Remaster)
00:03:20

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Don Everly, Writer - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

4
Return of the Grievous Angel (2008 Remaster)
00:03:50

Earl Montgomery, Writer - Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Gram Parsons, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - Thomas Brown, Writer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

5
Restless (2008 Remaster)
00:03:20

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Carl Perkins, Writer - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

6
Racing in the Streets (2008 Remaster)
00:05:24

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Bruce Springsteen, Writer - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Saxophone, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

7
Long May You Run (2008 Remaster)
00:03:09

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Neil Young, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

8
We'll Sweep Out the Ashes (In the Morning) (2008 Remaster)
00:02:50

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Fiddle - Joyce Allsup, Writer - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. 2008 ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

9
Juanita (2008 Remaster)
00:03:06

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Chris Hillman, Writer - Barry Tashian, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, MainArtist - Gram Parsons, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

10
Devil in Disguise (2008 Remaster)
00:03:10

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Chris Hillman, Writer - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Gram Parsons, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Fiddle - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

11
(Lost His Love) on Our Last Date (2008 Remaster)
00:03:31

Don Johnson, Keyboards - Barry Tashian, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Vocals, MainArtist - FLOYD CRAMER, Writer - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar - Brian Ahern, Producer - CONWAY TWITTY, Writer - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass - Wayne Goodwin, Saxophone

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

12
Buckaroo / Love's Gonna Live Here (Medley) (2008 Remaster)
00:03:48

Don Johnson, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals - Barry Tashian, Banjo, Rhythm Guitar, Duet Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Frank Reckard, Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals - Buck Owens, Writer - Brian Ahern, Producer, Arranger - Steve Fishell, Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro - Donivan Cowart, Engineer - John Ware, Drums - Mike Bowden, Bass Guitar - Wayne Goodwin, Mandolin, Rhythm Guitar, Fiddle - Bob Morris, Writer - Stuart Taylor, Engineer - Alan Vachon, Engineer

© 1982 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1982 Warner Records Inc.

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Unlike most recording artists, whose profit-taking live albums simply repeat their best-known material, Emmylou Harris approached her first concert album Last Date as her next regular release, including only songs she had not previously recorded. This meant that Last Date was another in Harris' series of tasteful song selections mixing covers of traditional country fare with country-styled interpretations of pop songs. One exception to the usual bill of fare was that there were no newly written songs. In their place, Harris harked back to her legendary association with country-pop singer/songwriter Gram Parsons, using former Parsons associate Barry Tashian in his place on four Parsons-related numbers. Beyond her commitment to Parsons, Harris seemed determined to present a catholic interpretation of country music, embracing the Nashville sound and acknowledging the Bakersfield sound, looking to traditional country, trying out rockabilly, and reviving the Everly Brothers' country-pop sound. The choices underscored Harris' position as a student of country music earnestly reproducing all of its forms, rather than an adherent of any particular contemporary school, and this was reinforced by her usual sprinkling of pop material. Though Last Date was in many ways a typical Harris disc, the added excitement of playing the material live with the Hot Band gave the album extra kick. Like its predecessor Cimarron, Last Date reached the country Top Ten and the Top 100 of the pop charts, but did not sell well enough to go gold. It represented the end of Harris' reign as a consistently successful commercial entity; thereafter, she would struggle to sell records in significant numbers.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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