Album Details
Title: Spyboy Artist: Emmylou Harris Release Date: 8/11/1998 Re-Released On: 1/18/2000 Label: Warner Bros., Eminent Records, Koch Records Duration: 61:55 UPCs: 663292500124, 9002723248074, 9399603191521 Genre: Country Styles: Traditional Country, Progressive Country, Country-Rock, Contemporary Country, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Alt-Country, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Earthy, Rustic, Soothing, Autumnal, Elegant, Organic, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Earnest, Intimate, Literate, Melancholy, Plaintive, Poignant, Reflective, Wistful, Gentle, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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My Songbird
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Where Will I Be
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I Ain't Living Long Like This
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Love Hurts
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Green Pastures
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Deeper Well
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Prayer in Open D
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Calling My Children Home
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Tulsa Queen
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Wheels
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Born to Run
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Boulder to Birmingham
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All My Tears (Be Washed Away)
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The Maker
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2000 | CD | Koch Records | 324807 | | 1998 | CD | Warner Bros. | 31915 | | 1998 | CD | Eminent Records | 25001 |
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Album Review
This live project, which includes the talents of the always great Buddy Miller, is an interesting reflection of an American icon. Eclectic, it is reflective of Emmylou Harris' excursions into areas of music beyond the country and rock spheres she has already conquered. But it is the country arena that best showcases her ever-flowering ability with a song. "I Ain't Living Long Like This" and "Love Hurts" stand out boldly. "Tulsa Queen," a co-write with Rodney Crowell, is an amazing display of her vocal prowess, as is the a cappella "Calling My Children Home." "Boulder to Birmingham" is equally effective in its power and intensity, while Jesse Winchester's "My Songbird" seems to be custom-made for Harris. She delivers in triplicate on the traditional "Green Pastures." Still, even after all these years, there is a transcendent emotional depth and connection when Harris performs "Wheels," a song written by Chris Hillman and Harris' early mentor, Gram Parsons. Her relationship with Parsons is well documented, but it is best evidenced by her performances of the work he left behind, as this performance of "Wheels" proves. An original, she continues to conjure up interesting and diverse vocals, while giving her talented bandmembers the go-ahead to show off their skills as well. This live project is awe-inspiring, much like Emmylou Harris herself. ~ Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Brian Ahern | Arranger | | Buddy Miller | Engineer, Guitar (Electric), Mando-Guitar, Producer, Guitar (12 String), Guitar, Mixing, Vocals | | Darryl Johnson | Guitar (Bass), Bass Pedals, Vocals, Djembe, Guitar, Percussion | | Dean Norman | Engineer | | Emmylou Harris | Producer, Guitar, Vocals | | Greg Droman | Mixing | | Lee Ann Ramey | Art Direction | | Matthew Barnes | Photography | | Melanie Shelley | Make-Up, Hair Stylist | | Rev. Brady Blade | Vocals, Drums, Percussion |
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