Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris - Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions

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Album Details

Title: Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions
Artist: Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris
Release Date: 8/24/1999
Label: Asylum
Duration: 52:47
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPC: 075596240826
Genre: Rock
Styles: Country-Rock, Country-Pop, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow, Poignant, Romantic, Warm, Gentle, Nostalgic, Sentimental, Soft, Sweet, Yearning, Bittersweet, Organic, Passionate, Plaintive, Reflective, Soothing
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Loving the Highway Man
  2. Raise the Dead
  3. For a Dancer
  4. Western Wall
  5. 1917
  6. He Was Mine
  7. Sweet Spot
  8. Sisters of Mercy
  9. Falling Down
  10. Valerie
  11. This Is to Mother You
  12. All I Left Behind
  13. Across the Border

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDAsylum62408

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Album Review

Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris have frequently collaborated over the course of their long careers. Their voices are made for each other in a yin-yang meeting of Ronstandt's rich velvet alto and Harris' songbird-sweet soprano. The Tucson Sessions takes their collaborations to new heights. A collection of covers and originals tracing various paths of love and loss, the performances seem to have breathed in the desert where they were recorded. Arrangements airy as the space between desert and sky are grounded by gritty guitars, splashed with color from folk instruments and filled with glorious harmonies. Well known singer/songwriters are covered -- Patty Griffin, Andy Prieboy, Rosanne Cash, Leonard Cohen, and Bruce Springsteen. Traditional presentations of Cohen's "Sisters of Mercy" and Springsteen's "Across the Border" take on new dimensions as sung by women. The spare arrangement and delicate harmonies lend a wonderful wistfulness to Cash's "Western Wall." A surprising cover choice with beautiful results is Sinead O'Connor's "This Is to Mother You." The album's best track, "1917," was written by folk singer David Olney. It's impossible to imagine anyone else singing this haunting tale of soldiers and women in WWI. Fragile and breathtaking, Harris' voice is buoyed by the angelic harmonies of Ronstadt and Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Harris also contributes, along with some collaborators, three tracks to the album, notably the spirited "Raise the Dead." ~ Theresa E. LaVeck, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
AlliArt Direction
Andy Fairweather LowGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background)
Anna McGarrigleVocals (Background)
Bernie LeadonGuitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Bass), Synthesizer Bass, Guitar (Electric), Mandolin, Mandocello, 6-String Bass, Guitarron
Caroline GreyshockPhotography
Chris WalterProduction Coordination
Chris WaltersProduction Coordination
David OlneySongwriter
Emmylou HarrisGuitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Performer
Ethan JohnsPercussion, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Dulcimer, Synthesizer, Slide Guitar, Guitar, Drums, Spanish Guitar, Synthesizer Bass, Mandocello, Optigan
George MassenburgEngineer
Glyn JohnsEngineer, Producer
Greg LeiszGuitar (Bass), Guitar (Acoustic), Mandola, Guitar (Electric), Mandocello, Weissenborn, Vocals (Background), Pedal Steel, Mandolin
Helen WatsonVocals (Background)
Jim BradyTechnical Support
John NowlandEngineer
Kate McGarrigleVocals (Background)
Linda RonstadtVocals, Vocals (Background)
Lynn BugaiStylist
Meghann AhernProduction Assistant
Michel PepinCymbals, Guitar (Bass), Engineer
Neil YoungHarmonica, Vocals (Background)
Paul KennerleyGuitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
Samantha RoweCello
Stephen MarcussenMastering
WixAccordion