Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-10 Thread Amy Haugesag
The Welch is wonderful. It has a hint of Beth Orton-like electro-ambience that is very cool. I am confused. Please explain. Sounding like Beth Orton--a hugely overrated critics' darling whose voice is almost completely without timbre and whose songwriting reminds me of the sort of bad poetry

Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-10 Thread Tom Mohr
Regarding the Gram tribute disc, Stevie Simkin wrote: Is there a release date yet for this? ICE Newsletter says June 15. TWM -- Tom Mohr usually here: [EMAIL PROTECTED] sometimes here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-10 Thread Stevie Simkin
Tom Mohr wrote: Regarding the Gram tribute disc, Stevie Simkin wrote: Is there a release date yet for this? ICE Newsletter says June 15. Thanks, Tom. Looking forward to Whiskeytown doing their thing on "A Song for You" in particular. As long as Caitlin's intact, it should suit them

Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-10 Thread Bill Lavery
Stevie Simkin wrote: Sheryl Crow does a very creditable duet with Emmylou on the forthcoming Gram tribute (anyone have an advance of this yet?) Emmylou Harris was interviewed on radio 2 (UK) last night, and they played that track and a weird and wonderful version of Ooh Las Vegas

Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-10 Thread Ndubb
I am confused. Please explain. Sounding like Beth Orton--a hugely overrated critics' darling whose voice is almost completely without timbre and whose songwriting reminds me of the sort of bad poetry that teenage girls scribble in their diaries--is a good thing? I am confused. Well,

Re: Emmylou, Gram tribute, Crow the hack

1999-04-09 Thread Ndubb
Sheryl Crow does a very creditable duet with Emmylou on the forthcoming Gram tribute (anyone have an advance of this yet?) Emmylou Harris was interviewed on radio 2 (UK) last night, and they played that track and a weird and wonderful version of Ooh Las Vegas by a distinctly ambient Cowboy

Re: Emmylou

1999-02-11 Thread Don Yates
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, stuart wrote: Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories "If it sells, it's country," she said laughing. "If it doesn't, it's folk." Good way to define it. Can we all agree to this? Jon? Don? H

Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread Phil Connor
Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories BRIAN MCCOLLUM * 02/07/99 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Copyright 1999) What's in a name or a music category? You can bet that an Emmylou Harris song filed under any of them would sound

Re: Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
Phil Connor wrote: Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories "If it sells, it's country," she said laughing. "If it doesn't, it's folk." Good way to define it. Can we all agree to this? Jon? Don? Stuart n.p. Chris Wall:

Re: Emmylou

1999-02-10 Thread stuart
Phil Connor wrote: Emmylou Harris carries on crusade against music categories Like so many who have idealized American roots music, Harris understands that her yearning for a richer culture might be hopelessly romantic in the face of commercial demands. Yah

Emmylou

1999-01-20 Thread Phil Connor
Emmylou Can't Stay Away Ray Purvis * 01/15/99 The West Australian Copyright West Australian Newspapers Limited, all rights reserved. Between guesting on other people's albums and touring, the First Lady * of contemporary country music, Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Discussion Listserv (fwd)

1999-01-15 Thread Chad
Yippee!!! -- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 06:38:10 GMT Subject: Emmylou Discussion Listserv A mailing list for fans of Emmylou Harris has just been created by longtime Emmylou fan, Maudeen Wachsmith. To subscribe to the list, go to http://www.onelist.com