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| Artist: Emmylou Harris Label: Nonesuch Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $9.89 You Save: $9.09 (48%)
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Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 13
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.7 x 0.2
MPN: 480444 UPC: 075597992854 EAN: 0075597992854 ASIN: B0017I1FNK
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED
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| Tracks:
| • | Shores of White Sand | | • | Hold On | | • | Moon Song | | • | Broken Man's Lament | | • | Gold | | • | How She Could Sing the Wildwood | | • | All That You Have is Your Soul | | • | Take That Ride | | • | Old Five and Dimers Like Me | | • | Kern River | | • | Not Enough | | • | Sailing Round the Room | | • | Beyond the Great Divide |
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Album Description On her second Nonesuch disc, Emmylou Harris assembles an extraordinary cast of veteran musicians and fellow singers, all of them longtime friends, for a set that indeed showcases this Nashville icon, and 2008 CMA Hall of Fame inductee, as all she has intended to be - a singularly expressive vocalist, a brilliant interpreter of other people's songs, a graceful and confident songwriter. In particular, the album displays Harris's ability to bring new life to songs that may have been overlooked, forgotten or lost along the way. Some of the most affecting material here may be the least well-known - though not for long: John Wesley Routh's celtic/country "Shores Of White Sands" and trucker-poet Mark Germino's heartrending story-song, "Broken Man's Lament." Harris has chosen these songs with conceptual care. Like much of the gently uplifting All I Intended To Be, the stories may be bittersweet, the characters may be downtrodden, but somehow a sense of redemption always vanquishes regret. The shared history of all the artists involved deepens the feeling of hard-won wisdom that informs All I Intended To Be. Producer Brian Ahern was behind the boards for such early Harris classics as Elite Hotel, Pieces of the Sky and Blue Kentucky Girl. The players and guest stars are not only a veritable who's-who from the worlds of country, bluegrass and folk, but they have each intersected with Harris throughout her four-decade career as a recording artist. They include Dolly Parton, singers Pam Rose and Maryann Kennedy, dobro player (and longtime Seldom Scene member) Mike Auldredge, keyboardists Glenn D. Hardin (of Harris's Hot Band and Elvis Presley's legendary TCB combo) and Bill Payne (of Little Feat). Two songs - the June Carter tribute, "How She Could Sing The Wildwood Flower" and the breathtakingly beautiful "Sailing Round the Room" - were co-written by and performed with Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Singer-songwriter Karen Brooks, whose own eighties-era version of "Shores of White Sands" was the inspiration and thematic jumping-off point for this entire album, contributes backing vocals throughout; Randy Sharp, Brooks' singing partner, did the vocal arranging. (Harris won a 2005 Best Country Vocal Performance Grammy for her rendition of Sharp's "The Connection.") Harris's own songs, like the heartache ballad "Gold" and the elegiac "Not Enough," blend seamlessly with work by Patty Griffin ("Moon Song"), Merle Haggard ("Kern River") and Billy Joe Shaver ("Old Five and Dimers," from which the album title is taken). Harris revives what is arguably Tracy Chapman's most eloquent song, "Fast Car" notwithstanding - "All That You Have Is Your Soul," a cautionary tale with a simple but profound prayer of a chorus. Displaying the maturity, elegance and ease that distinguished All The Road Running, her best-selling 2006 collaboration with Mark Knopfler. Harris has created a riveting emotional and spiritual journey. All That I Intended To Be is everything a listener and fan could hope for.
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It's A New Emmylou Harris Album ! Any Questions? August 15, 2008 Veritas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this CD. As if there was any chance that I would not. The reason that I gave it 4 stars is because I am comparing it to her other collections of songs released over the decades, on the EH scale if you will. Very few, if any, other folk musicians can even qualify to be rated on the EH scale. I wasn't expecting a sort of return to somewhat traditional Americanish folk music, but I'm not disappointed because she is particularly good at that whatever-you-call-it type music. What am I saying ?!!! She's the best. The truth is, after all this time, one might as well call it Emmylou Harris music. She owns it. You will hear and like a number of songs written by Harris Maximus herself and other great song writers. And, as usual, she is accompanied by the best of the best of musicians. The cardboard packaging is pretty lame. It's a new Emmylou Harris album!!! Get it and listen to it alot!!!
Another Great Album From An All-Time Great!!! August 14, 2008 C. Gomez (Nashville, TN USA) This is an album that will haunt you long after you have listened to it. Each song is heart-breaking & beautifully sung. My favorites on this album are "Gold", "Moon Song", & "Take That Ride". If you have dealt with pain in your life, this is a must-buy.
Absolutely Brilliant August 7, 2008 C. Lech (jersey city, nj) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Emmylou never fails to deliver and on "All I Intended To Be", she continues to use that magic voice, beautiful melodies and a heart-crippling "All That You Have Is Your Soul". I would suggest buying this album if you are a long-time fan....see the change Emmylou has made from the 70's until now, she is truly a rare gem.
Another wonderful collection! August 5, 2008 J. M. Gray (Paonia, CO United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I absolutely love this cd... it was worth the wait. Personally think it's her best since Wrecking Ball, but then again I love everything she does. If you love Emmylou you must add this to your collection.
Unashamed unadulterated roots music August 4, 2008 R. Kyle (USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Emmylou Harris may be so good, she is at her penultimate for most of her career. I admit, I enjoy her soulful voice and spare orchestrations so much that I really cannot claim to have a favorite CD from her releases. This 2008 release was produced by her former husband, Bruce Ahern. You'll hear old friends on this CD, including Dolly Parton (backup on "Gold") and Buddy Miller. The 'songfinder' has snagged some great music, too, from the likes of Tracy Chapman and Kate McGarrigle. "Broken Man's Lament" talks about not messing with someone else's dreams. When the subject married a bar singer, he asked her not to sing. "Gold" talks about the human failings in all of us: "no matter how bright I glitter, baby, I can never be gold" Probably my favorite song of this collection is "All that you have is your soul" by Tracy Chapman. This song contains some of the best life advice you can get. In this case, I think a lot of this CD was gold as soon as it was released. Rebecca Kyle, August 2008
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