2000 studio album by Emmylou Harris
Red Dirt Girl is the nineteenth studio album by American country artist Emmylou Harris , released on September 12, 2000 by Nonesuch Records . The album was a significant departure for Harris, as eleven of the twelve tracks were written or co-written by her. At the time, she was best known for covering other songwriters' work. Prior to this album, only two of Harris' LPs had more than two of her own compositions (Gliding Bird in 1969, and The Ballad of Sally Rose in 1985). Her next album, Stumble into Grace , was also written by Harris. The album contains "Bang the Drum Slowly", a song Guy Clark helped Harris write as an elegy for her father.[ 1] The album peaked at number 3 on the Billboard country album charts and won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 2001.
Reception
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The album was very positively received, being declared "spellbinding" by The Guardian .,[ 12] while the New York Times wrote: "Miss Harris has found herself.[ 13]
The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die ,[ 14] which describes it thus:
“drum loops and middle eastern melodies nestle in comfortably next to warm guitar work and Harris' gently wavering voice... a big departure from her rootsy '70s releases.”
Track listing
All tracks are written by Emmylou Harris , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "The Pearl" 5:02 2. "Michelangelo" 5:15 3. "I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now" 4:47 4. "Tragedy" 4:25 5. "Red Dirt Girl" 4:19 6. "My Baby Needs a Shepherd" 4:40 7. "Bang the Drum Slowly" 4:51 8. "J'Ai Fait Tout" 5:32 9. "One Big Love " 4:34 10. "Hour of Gold" 5:01 11. "My Antonia" 3:44 12. "Boy from Tupelo" 3:49
Track information and Personnel credits taken from the album's liner notes.[ 15]
Personnel
1. "The Pearl"
2. "Michelangelo"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Bass, Drum box programming
Ethan Johns: Electric guitar
3. "I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Piano, electric guitar, tambourine
Jill Cunniff : Electric guitar, bass, harmony vocals
Ethan Johns: Drums
Daryl Johnson: Bass, harmony vocals
Julie Miller : harmony vocals
4. "Tragedy"
Emmylou Harris: Baritone electric Guitar
Malcolm Burn: Piano, 12-string guitar, bass, Fender Rhodes, drum box programming
Ethan Johns: Electric guitar
Daryl Johnson: Chord bass
Buddy Miller: Pedal steel
Patti Scialfa : Duet vocal
Bruce Springsteen : Harmony vocals
5. "Red Dirt Girl"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Bass, electric guitar, drum box programming
Ethan Johns: Omnichord
Daryl Johnson: Percussion, bass pedals
Buddy Miller: Electric guitar
6. "My Baby Needs A Shepherd"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Electric guitar, percussion, dulcimer, drum box programming
Ethan Johns: Baritone electric guitar, percussion
René Coman: Bass
Patty Griffin : Harmony vocals
Daryl Johnson: Baritone acoustic guitar, percussion
7. "Bang The Drum Slowly"
Emmylou Harris: Baritone electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Piano, synth bass, electric guitar
Ethan Johns: EBow
Daryl Johnson: Bass. harmony vocals, percussion
8. "J'Ai Fait Tout"
Malcolm Burn: Acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Jill Cunniff: Bass, harmony vocals, electric guitar
Ethan Johns: Drums
Daryl Johnson: Bass, harmony vocals
Kate McGarrigle : Accordion
Jim Watts: Fender Rhodes
9. "One Big Love"
Malcolm Burn: Bass, 12-string guitar, drum box programming, harmony vocals
John Deaderick: Fender Rhodes
Ethan Johns: Electric guitar, drums
Buddy Miller: Electric guitar, mando guitar
Julie Miller: Harmony vocals
Jill Cunniff: Harmony vocals
Carlo Nuccio: Drums
10. "Hour Of Gold"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Fender Rhodes, synth
Patty Griffin: Harmony vocals
Ethan Johns: Mando cello
Daryl Johnson: Bass
11. "My Antonia"
Emmylou Harris: Baritone electric guitar
Malcolm Burn: Harmonica, acoustic guitar, omnichord, synth bass
Ethans Johns: Acoustic guitar, mando cello
Daryl Johnson: Bass, percussion
Dave Matthews : Duet vocal
Buddy Miller: Pedal steel, electric guitar
12. "Boy From Tupelo"
Emmylou Harris: Acoustic guitar
Malcolm Burn: Bass, percussion, piano, electric guitar, drums
Ethan Johns: EBow, acoustic guitar
Kate McGarrigle: Piano, harmony vocals
Julie Miller: Harmony vocals
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
References
^ a b Johnson, Zac. "Red Dirt Girl – Emmylou Harris" . AllMusic . Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
^ "Red Dirt Girl by Emmylou Harris Reviews and Tracks" . Metacritic . Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ Johnson, Beth (September 15, 2000). "Music Review: 'Red Dirt Girl' " . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
^ Sweeting, Adam (October 13, 2000). "Emmylou Harris: Red Dirt Girl (Grapevine)". The Guardian .
^ Perry, Tim (September 16, 2000). "Pop: Album Reviews". The Independent .
^ Hilburn, Robert (September 10, 2000). "Emmylou Harris, 'Red Dirt Girl,' Nonesuch". Los Angeles Times .
^ "Emmylou Harris: Red Dirt Girl ". Q . No. 169. October 2000. p. 119.
^ Berger, Arion (September 28, 2000). "Emmylou Harris: Red Dirt Girl " . Rolling Stone . No. 850. p. 56. Archived from the original on August 7, 2007. Retrieved October 3, 2011 .
^ Smith, RJ (November 2000). "Emmylou Harris: Red Dirt Girl / Willie Nelson: Milk Cow Blues " . Spin . Vol. 16, no. 11. p. 208. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .
^ Williamson, Nigel (October 2000). "Emmylou Harris: Red Dirt Girl ". Uncut . No. 41. p. 90.
^ Christgau, Robert (November 28, 2000). "Turkey Shoot: Where the Action Isn't" . The Village Voice . Retrieved July 14, 2018 .
^ Sweeting, Adam (2000-11-22). "The prime of Miss Emmylou Harris" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Emmylou Harris's Grammy-Winning Nonesuch Debut Album, "Red Dirt Girl," Now on Red Vinyl | Nonesuch Records" . Nonesuch Records Official Website . 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (23 March 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition . Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-2074-2 .
^ Red Dirt Girl (liner notes). Emmylou Harris. Nonesuch . 2000.{{cite AV media notes }}
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^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 125.
^ "Emmylou Harris Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved October 22, 2020.
^ "Emmylou Harris Chart History (Top Country Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved October 22, 2020.
^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2000" . Billboard . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2001" . Billboard . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ Harris, Emmylou (September 12, 2000). "Red Dirt Girl (Liner Notes)". Nonesuch Records . 79616-2 (CD); 79616-4 (Cassette).
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