Source: | Audience master recording by Robbit |
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Media Type: | CDR |
Media Count: | 2 |
Notes: | DVD 330; lineage: Sony ECM-MS907 Microphone (Stereo) -> Sony MZ-R37 MiniDisc Recorder -> Sound Forge (analog capture) -> WAV -> FLAC 5. Taper: Robbit |
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J-Card Comment: | Tapers Notes: This was the very first time I'd ever seen Emmylou Harris and quite possibly my first bluegrass show. I typically listen to 'heavier' music, but have recently fallen in love with the music of Gram Parsons. While researching Gram's music, it occurred to me that Emmylou has been the most faithful torch bearer of his music since he died in 1973. It only made sense that I should investigate Emmylou's music a bit more thoroughly and give her a harder listen. I made myself take a crash course in her music for two solid months, listening to each and every album that I could before the show. During this time, I fell for the understated beauty of her music and her knack for choosing the right songs to record. Gram's music was simply a spring board for Emmylou to explore many other great songwriters and even write some of her own great songs. I feel that she's possibly been overlooked by many people for the fact that she hasn't had one trademark single to launch any sort of crossover into more popular consciousness. I really adore her earlier records (LUXURY LINER & ELITE HOTEL), but also respect how she's grown as an artist since then. Her new record is especially good in my opinion! |
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Trades Allowed: | Yes | Traded From: | |
Reference #: | 330 |
Generation: | 0 |
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