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Stumble into Grace

Emmylou Harris

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There's something just the slightest bit comic about calling an Emmylou Harris album Stumble into Grace. While Harris has always sounded as if both earthly and spiritual grace were created with her in mind, when she sings, it seems she can no more stumble than a dolphin can be taught to walk on dry land. Stumble into Grace finds Harris following in the same creative path she began to pursue with Wrecking Ball and Red Dirt Girl, which is to say that the influence of her country-influenced material is more felt than heard as she dips her toes into the spectral and atmospheric accents of folk, indie pop, and world music. While Harris has long been just as interested in nuance and blank spaces as the notes of her songs, producer Malcolm Burn (who also collaborated with her on Red Dirt Girl) knows what to make of the purposefully spare surfaces of these new songs (which, again, like Red Dirt Girl, were, for the most part, written by Harris herself), and the results are splendid. Part of the revelation of Wrecking Ball and Red Dirt Girl was hearing Harris moving in a startling new direction, and while Stumble into Grace seems less novel in the context of its immediate predecessors, the bitter clarity of "Time in Babylon," the gentle but energetic textures of "Little Bird," and the funky shuffle of "Jupiter Rising" confirm that she hasn't run out of new avenues to explore. After three decades as a world-class talent, what's most heartening is that Harris is not only making some of the finest music of her career at a time when many artists would be treading water, but she's delightfully confounding expectations at the same time. Stumble into Grace shows she's still playing at the top of her game.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Here I Am
00:03:48

Tony Hall, Guitar, Bass Guitar - Malcolm Burn, Producer, Mixer - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Ethan Johns, Drums - Julie Miller, Backing Vocals - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Brady Blade, Drums - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

2
I Will Dream
00:05:03

Malcolm Burn, Mixer, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Jane Siberry, Backing Vocals - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - ANNA MCGARRIGLE, Writer - Kate McGarrigle, Writer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

3
Little Bird
00:03:14

Tony Hall, Bass Guitar - Malcolm Burn, Mixer, Lute, Piano, Whistle - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Buddy Miller, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - ANNA MCGARRIGLE, Backing Vocals, Writer - Kate McGarrigle, Accordion, Backing Vocals, Writer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Brady Blade, Drums, Percussion - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

4
Time in Babylon
00:04:37

Tony Hall, Bass - Malcolm Burn, Mixer, Backing Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Jane Siberry, Backing Vocals - Ethan Johns, Drums, Electric Guitar - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Buddy Miller, Electric Guitar - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Daryl Johnson, Percussion - Brady Blade, Drums - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Jill Cunniff, Writer - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

5
Can You Hear Me Now
00:05:35

Bernie Leadon, Electric Guitar - Tony Hall, Bass - Malcolm Burn, Mixer, Percussion, Electric Piano, Backing Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Jane Siberry, Backing Vocals - Daniel Lanois, Backing Vocals, Pedal Steel Guitar - Ethan Johns, Drums, Electric Guitar - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Buddy Miller, Electric Guitar - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Daryl Johnson, Bass Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

6
Strong Hand (for June)
00:03:15

Kevin Salem, Electric Guitar - Malcolm Burn, Mixer - Linda Ronstadt, Backing Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

7
Jupiter Rising
00:03:02

Paul Kennerley, Writer - Tony Hall, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Malcolm Burn, Mixer - Emmylou Harris, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Colin Linden, Electric Guitar - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Daniel Lanois, Backing Vocals - Julie Miller, Backing Vocals - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Buddy Miller, Electric Guitar - Gillian Welch, Backing Vocals - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Daryl Johnson, Drums, Backing Vocals - Brady Blade, Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

8
O Evangeline
00:05:41

Malcolm Burn, Mixer - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - ANNA MCGARRIGLE, Backing Vocals - Kate McGarrigle, Accordion, Backing Vocals - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Jill Cunniff, Backing Vocals - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

9
Plaisir d'Amour
00:02:21

Malcolm Burn, Mixer - Emmylou Harris, Arranger, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - ANNA MCGARRIGLE, Accordion, Arranger, Backing Vocals, Writer - Kate McGarrigle, Arranger, Acoustic Guitar, Violin, Backing Vocals, Writer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

10
Lost Unto This World
00:04:36

Tony Hall, Bass Guitar - Kevin Salem, Electric Guitar - Malcolm Burn, Mixer, Organ, Backing Vocals - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Jane Siberry, Backing Vocals - Daniel Lanois, Backing Vocals, Writer, Sounds - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Brady Blade, Percussion - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

11
Cup of Kindness
00:03:54

Tony Hall, Bass Guitar - Malcolm Burn, Mixer - Emmylou Harris, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Brando Marius, AssistantEngineer - Rob Clark, AssistantEngineer - Ethan Johns, Drums - Julie Miller, Backing Vocals - Chris Scherbak, AssistantEngineer - Buddy Miller, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Kate McGarrigle, Backing Vocals - Todd Vos, Recorded by - Daryl Johnson, Bass Guitar - Brady Blade, Drums - Malcom Burn, Organ, Electric Piano - Josh Muncy, Mixer, Recorded by - Joe West, Recorded by - Dean Norman, AssistantEngineer - Kathi Whitley, Coordinator

© 2003 Nonesuch Records ℗ 2003 Nonesuch Records

Albumbeschreibung

There's something just the slightest bit comic about calling an Emmylou Harris album Stumble into Grace. While Harris has always sounded as if both earthly and spiritual grace were created with her in mind, when she sings, it seems she can no more stumble than a dolphin can be taught to walk on dry land. Stumble into Grace finds Harris following in the same creative path she began to pursue with Wrecking Ball and Red Dirt Girl, which is to say that the influence of her country-influenced material is more felt than heard as she dips her toes into the spectral and atmospheric accents of folk, indie pop, and world music. While Harris has long been just as interested in nuance and blank spaces as the notes of her songs, producer Malcolm Burn (who also collaborated with her on Red Dirt Girl) knows what to make of the purposefully spare surfaces of these new songs (which, again, like Red Dirt Girl, were, for the most part, written by Harris herself), and the results are splendid. Part of the revelation of Wrecking Ball and Red Dirt Girl was hearing Harris moving in a startling new direction, and while Stumble into Grace seems less novel in the context of its immediate predecessors, the bitter clarity of "Time in Babylon," the gentle but energetic textures of "Little Bird," and the funky shuffle of "Jupiter Rising" confirm that she hasn't run out of new avenues to explore. After three decades as a world-class talent, what's most heartening is that Harris is not only making some of the finest music of her career at a time when many artists would be treading water, but she's delightfully confounding expectations at the same time. Stumble into Grace shows she's still playing at the top of her game.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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