- Performer Emmylou Harris
- Title The Angel Band Interview
- Date of release 1987
- Style Country, Folk
- Other formats AA MIDI AAC FLAC VQF MP2 MP4
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1936 mb
- Size FLAC 1156 mb
- Rating: 4.1
- Votes: 137
Angel Band is an acoustic collection of gospel songs by Emmylou Harris, released on July 7, 1987. The album was recorded live "off the floor" featuring a band composed of Vince Gill (mandolin, vocals), Carl Jackson (guitar, vocals) and Emory Gordy Jr. (bass, vocals). Jerry Douglas (dobro) and Mark O'Connor (fiddle) were overdubbed on some tracks. Emmylou Harris – acoustic guitar, arranger, lead vocals. Mike Auldridge – dobro. Jerry Douglas – dobro. Vince Gill – acoustic guitar, mandolin, tenor vocals.
BPM Profile Angel Band. Album starts at 148BPM, ends at 105BPM (-43), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Emmylou Harris.
Country Rock Emmylou Harris. 队列表 Country Rock Emmylou Harris Angel Band. Band Name Emmylou Harris. 1. Where Could I Go But to the Lord. 3. If I Be Lifted Up. 4. Precious Memories. 8. Drifting Too Far. 9. Who Will Sing for Me. 10. Someday My Ship Will Sail.
Emmylou Harris dropped out of college in North Carolina to become a folk singer in Greenwich Village in the ’60s. She crossed over into country music in her duet work singing with Gram Parsons in the early ’70s, and merged country with rock in the mid-’70s with her lustrous, down-home singing style. Nevertheless, Harris hewed closely to her country roots throughout the ’80s, racking up country Grammy after Grammy. On the 1987 album Trio, she teamed up with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt to sing a roster of country laments; the three posed against a corral fence on the cover.
Emmylou Harris – Angel Band. Records – 9 25585-1. Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Emmylou Harris. Management – Mark Rothbaum & Associates, Inc. Mastered By – Glenn Meadows.
Harris toured as a member of Parsons's band, the Fallen Angels, in 1973, and the pair shone during vocal harmonies and duets. Later that year, Parsons and Harris worked on a studio album, Grievous Angel. Parsons died in his motel room near what is now Joshua Tree National Park on September 19, 1973, from an accidental overdose of drugs and alcohol. Parsons's Grievous Angel was released posthumously in 1974, and three more tracks from his sessions with Harris were included on another posthumous Parsons album, Sleepless Nights, in 1976
This month’s Uncut (dated February 2013) features the story behind Gram Parsons’ landmark solo albums, GP and Grievous Angel. His closest collaborator during this period, Emmylou Harris, has her own amazing tales to tell, so it seemed time to bring out this archive feature, originally in Uncut’s August 2007 issue, where Harris takes us through the making of her greatest records
| Total Time (With Interview) 14:56 | |
| A1 | Where Could I Go But To The Lord |
| A2 | Angel Band |
| A3 | If I Be Lifted Up |
| A4 | Precious Memories |
| A5 | Bright Morning Stars |
| Total Time (With Interview) 11:51 | |
| B1 | We Shall Rise |
| B2 | Drifting Too Far |
| B3 | Who Will Sing For Me |
| B4 | Someday My Ship Will Sail |
| B5 | The Other Side Of Life |
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