Stumble into Grace Emmylou Harris

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2003
  • Sales Rank: 3,920
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597980523
 
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Stumble into Grace

1LISTENHere I Am 3:48
2LISTENI Will Dream 5:02
3LISTENLittle Bird 3:14
4LISTENTime in Babylon 4:37
5LISTENCan You Hear Me Now 5:36
6LISTENStrong Hand (Just One Miracle) 3:16
7LISTENJupiter Rising 3:03
8LISTENO Evangeline 5:41
9LISTENPlaisir d'Amour 2:22
10LISTENLost Unto This World 4:36
11LISTENCup of Kindness 3:55

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Editorial Reviews

Emmylou Harris entertains an all-star lineup of female guests on Stumble into Grace, but in the end it's the dazzling host you remember. Produced by Malcolm Burn, who was behind the board for the Grammy-winning Red Dirt Girl, Stumble showcases Harris's voice in all its dimensions: her singing voice, which is, as always, utterly captivating, and her increasingly assured writer's voice -- she either wrote or co-wrote 10 of the 11 songs here, the lone exception being the traditional "Plaisir d'Amour." Burn's soundscapes are suitably atmospheric and rich, but spare. The softly strummed acoustic guitar, wisps of harmonica, and lightly brushed drums make Harris's repeated exhortations of "Can't you hear me now?" at the end of "Can You Hear Me Now" sound searching and lost in the most haunting way. Similarly, in "Strong Hand," dedicated to the late June Carter Cash, evocative sonics lend grandeur to a song celebrating the simple, enduring love June had for everything and everyone in her life (Linda Ronstadt adds harmonies, for good measure). Even a funky little tale of lust a-borning, "Jupiter Rising," benefits from a small-combo lineup that keeps a steady groove without any single instrument hogging the scene. Julie Miller contributes some plaintive background cries to the dark, shuffling "Here I Am," Harris's winsome tale of longing for a lover whose emotional and geographical distance is taking its toll. Jane Siberry guests on two songs, as do the McGarrigle sisters -- the latter's celestial harmonies on "Cup of Kindness," the beautiful album closer about the ties that bind, are especially effective. Humanity is what it's all about here, and clearly Emmylou knows whereof she speaks. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Another classic CD!by VUnit

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November 09, 2008: You will play this on repeat over and over. I never get sick of hearing it. Her voice is phenomenal and the instrumentation on this CD is great.

Wonderful!by Anonymous

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January 25, 2004: I *love* this CD. I don't know what category this CD fits but I play it over and over. The melodies are intoxicating, addictive, haunting. Please give us more EmmyLou!


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