Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Roses in the Snow 2. Wayfaring Stranger 3. Green Pastures 4. Boxer, The 5. Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn 6. I'll Go Stepping Too 7. You're Learning 8. Jordan 9. Miss the Mississippi and You 10. Gold Watch and Chain 11. You're Gonna Change 12. Root Like a Rose
| | Details | | Playing time: | 30 min. | | Contributing artists: | Dolly Parton, Jerry Douglas, Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, Ricky Skaggs, Willie Nelson | | Producer: | Brian Ahern | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ricky Skaggs (vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Tony Rice (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Frank Reckard, Barry Tashian (acoustic guitar); Albert Lee (electric guitar, mandolin); Brian Ahern (guitar, synthesizer, bass, percussion); Willie Nelson (guitar); Steve Fishell (steel guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Wayne Goodwin (mandolin); Bryan Bowers (autoharp); Jim Horn (recorder, penny whistle); Buck White (piano, background vocals); Glen D. Hardin (Fender Rhodes piano); Emory Gordy, Jr. (bass); Keith Knudsen (drums); John Ware (percussion); Dolly Parton, Cheryl White, Sharon White (background vocals). Recorded in July 1979. Originally released on Warner Brothers (3422). Includes liner notes by Holly George Warren. All tracks have been digitally remastered. On her sixth country album, ROSES IN THE SNOW, Emmylou Harris decided to explore her growing interest in bluegrass music. It was a bold move: first, because bluegrass had traditionally been the exclusive domain of men (Hazel Dickens being the most notable exception to the rule), and second, because it meant breaking with a formula that had served her well on her five previous releases. Harris tilted the odds back in her favor by assembling an all-star supporting cast including Ricky Skaggs, Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas, and the Whites, then selecting--with usual impeccable taste--10 great songs for inclusion on the album. As one would expect, Harris salutes the masters of bluegrass here, reworking numbers associated with Ralph Stanley ("The Darkest Hour is Just Before the Dawn"), Bill Monroe ("Wayfaring Stranger") and Flatt and Scruggs ("I'll Go Stepping Too"). Digging even further back, she also comes up with, and delivers on, A.P. Carter's "Gold Watch and Chain" and Bill Halley's "Miss the Mississippi and You," both vestiges of recorded music's earliest era. It's not all ancient history, however: ROSES also includes a hit version of Paul Simon's "The Boxer," miraculously recast as a bluegrass-friendly number.
| | Editorial reviews | 4 stars out of 5 - ...an early classic....high lonesome melancholic as AP Carter intended, the uptempo title track both swings and seduces and 'Miss The Mississippi And You' receives its best treatment in years... Q (04/01/2000)
...As green as an Appalachian mountain valley....a respectful yet imaginative bluegrass excursion... Mojo (12/01/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...an early classic....high lonesome melancholic as AP Carter intended, the uptempo title track both swings and seduces and 'Miss The Mississippi And You' receives its best treatment in years...Mojo (12/00, p.41) - ...As green as an Appalachian mountain valley....a respectful yet imaginative bluegrass excursion... Q (04/01/2000)
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