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Cowgirl's Prayer

 
Album Review: Cowgirl's Prayer

  • Artist: Emmylou Harris
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 42:19
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Cowgirl's Prayer, recorded in 1993, was the last album Emmylou Harris recorded before beginning a long association with producer and songwriter Daniel Lanois, creating her band Spyboy, and recording her exit from Elektra with Wrecking Ball. In other words, it was the last "traditional" Emmylou Harris record. Produced by Allen Reynolds and Richard Bennett, it features 11 stellar cuts by songwriters such as Lucinda Williams ("Crescent City"), Leonard Cohen ("Ballad of a Runaway Horse"), David Olney ("Jerusalem Tomorrow"), Kieran Kane ("The Light"), Eddy Arnold (the classic "You Don't Know Me"), and, in a welcome change, Harris herself ("Prayer in Open D"). This is also filled with Nashville session aces as well as Kane; backing vocalists who include Trisha Yearwood, Alison Krauss, and Ashley Cleveland; and famed bassist Edgar Meyer. The Arnold track, Harris' own composition, and her reading of Williams' "Crescent City" are standouts to be sure, in that Harris allows her voice to move deeper into the lyric than the arrangements would normally allow. But it is on Olney's "Jerusalem Tomorrow" that the weight of the album rests, with Al Perkins' whining pedal steel and Sam Levine's clarinet winding their way through the mix. The story involves a charlatan who heals the sick and makes a mute speak, a false prophet who feels his game is being eclipsed by a strange, wandering Galilean who doesn't charge for his works of wonder. When the false prophet encounters Jesus, he decides to go along with his game as long as his way is paid, and prepares to go into Jerusalem the next day. Given that it is spoken and not sung, Harris dislocates her way of conveying emotion in a song; that she becomes convincing as a male figure is another shapeshift, and finally that there is no overly moral tone in her delivery, but strictly one of empathy, opens up not only the song, but Harris and the rest of the album to an entirely different set of critical criteria. Cowgirl's Prayer is one of Harris' most emotionally honest and musically satisfying recordings that matches the intensity, diversity, and musical ambition of her earliest works. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Ways to Go Lainie Marsh Emmylou Harris (3:38)
The Light Kieran Kane, Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris (2:29)
High Powered Love (Lyrics) Tony Joe White Emmylou Harris (3:08)
You Don't Know Me (Lyrics) Cindy Walker, Eddy Arnold Emmylou Harris (3:07)
Prayer in Open D (Lyrics) Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris (4:17)
Crescent City (Lyrics) Lucinda Williams Emmylou Harris (3:31)
Lovin' You Again (Lyrics) Roger Ferris Emmylou Harris (5:31)
Jerusalem Tomorrow (Lyrics) David Olney Emmylou Harris (4:17)
Thanks to You (Lyrics) Jesse Winchester Emmylou Harris (3:56)
I Hear a Call (Lyrics) Tony Arata Emmylou Harris (2:50)
Ballad of a Runaway Horse Leonard Cohen Emmylou Harris (5:35)

Credits

Kieran Kane (Gut String Guitar), Emmylou Harris (Harmony), Ashley Cleveland (Handclapping), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Tremolo)), Emmylou Harris (Vocal Harmony), Kathy Chiavola (Harmony), Dennis Wilson (Harmony), Trisha Yearwood (Harmony), Richard Bennett (Producer), Richard Bennett (Percussion), Richard Bennett (Tambourine), Mary Ann Kennedy (Vocal Harmony), Lori Brooks (Vocal Harmony), Ashley Cleveland (Harmony), Roy M. "Junior" Husky (Bass), Chris Leuzinger (Guitar (Electric)), Connie Heard (Violin), Emmylou Harris (Guitar (Acoustic)), Lori Brooks (Harmony), Sam Bacco (Percussion), Kathy Chiavola (Handclapping), Jay Spell (Piano), Hurshel Wiginton (Harmony), Trisha Yearwood (Vocal Harmony), Alison Krauss (Vocals (Background)), Sam Levine (Flute), Milton Sledge (Percussion), Tim White (Photography), Jana King (Harmony), Roy M. "Junior" Husky (Bass (Acoustic)), Dennis Wilson (Vocal Harmony), Mark Miller (Engineer), Milton Sledge (Drums), Larry Atamanuik (Percussion), Chris Leuzinger (Guitar (Acoustic)), Kieran Kane (Guitar), Al Perkins (Guitar (Steel)), Sam Bush (Fiddle), Robin Lynch (Art Direction), Al Perkins (Pedal Steel), Hurshel Wiginton (Vocal Harmony), Jana King (Vocal Harmony), Emory Gordy (String Arrangements), Grace Bahng (Cello), Bob Wray (Bass), David Hoffner (Keyboards), John Heiden (Design), Larry Atamanuik (Drums), Sam Levine (Clarinet), Richard Aspinwall (Assistant Engineer), Bobby Wood (Organ), Ashley Cleveland (Vocal Harmony), Bobby Wood (Piano (Electric)), Pamela Rose (Vocal Harmony), Richard Bennett (Mandocello), Bobby Wood (Piano), Mike Brignardello (Bass), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Electric)), Richard Bennett (Guitar), Joe Loesch (Special Effects), Richard Bennett (Hi String Guitar (Acoustic)), Edgar Meyer (Double Bass), David Hoffner (Organ), Mary Ann Kennedy (Harmony), Kris Wilkinson (Viola), David Hoffner (Organ (Hammond)), Suzanne Cox (Vocals (Background)), Allen Reynolds (Producer), Jay Spell (Accordion), Mark Miller (Mixing), Kathy Chiavola (Vocal Harmony), Trisha Yearwood (Handclapping), Jon Randall Stewart (Vocal Harmony)
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Cowgirl's Prayer
Studio album by Emmylou Harris
Released August 1993
Recorded Nashville, 1993
Genre Country
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Allen Reynolds and Richard Bennett
Professional reviews
Emmylou Harris chronology
At the Ryman
(1992)
Cowgirl's Prayer
(1993)
Wrecking Ball
(1995)

Cowgirl's Prayer is a 1993 Emmylou Harris album. Coming immediately after 1992's live acoustic At the Ryman album, Cowgirl's Prayer was a collection of similarly subdued material (with a couple of rockers thrown in, notably "High Powered Love", the album's first single). Released at a time when older artists (i.e. anyone over 40) were being dropped from country radio playlists, the album received little airplay, despite positive reviews, and its relative commercial failure is said to have served as a catalyst for Harris' decision to change course with the harder edged sound of her subsequent work, beginning with 1995's rockish Wrecking Ball.

Track listing

  1. "A Ways to Go" (Lainie Marsh) – 3:38
  2. "The Light" (Kieran Kane, Emmylou Harris) – 2:29
  3. "High Powered Love" (Tony Joe White) – 3:08
  4. "You Don't Know Me" (Eddy Arnold, Cindy Walker) – 3:07
  5. "Prayer in Open D" (Emmylou Harris) – 4:17
  6. "Crescent City" (Lucinda Williams) – 3:31
  7. "Lovin' You Again" (Roger Ferris) – 5:31
  8. "Jerusalem Tomorrow" (David Olney) – 4:17
  9. "Thanks to You" (Jesse Winchester) – 3:56
  10. "I Hear a Call" (Tony Arata) – 2:50
  11. "Ballad of a Runaway Horse" (Leonard Cohen) – 5:35

Personnel

  • Richard Aspinwall – Assistant Engineer
  • Larry Atamanuik – Percussion, Drums
  • Sam Bacco – Percussion
  • Grace Bahng – Cello
  • Richard Bennett – Acoustic, Tremolo & Electric Guitar, Percussion, Tambourine, Producer, Mandocello, Hi String Guitar
  • Mike Brignardello – Bass
  • Lori Brooks – Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Sam Bush – Fiddle
  • Kathy Chiavola – Handclapping, Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Ashley Cleveland – Handclapping, Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Suzanne Cox – Background Vocals
  • Emory Gordy – String Arrangements
  • Emmylou Harris – Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Connie Heard – Violin
  • John Heiden – Design
  • David Hoffner – Hammond Organ
  • Roy M. "Junior" Husky – Acoustic Bass
  • Kieran Kane – Guitar, Gut String Guitar
  • Mary Ann Kennedy – Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Jana King – Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Alison Krauss – Background Vocals
  • Chris Leuzinger – Acoustic & Electric Guitar
  • Sam Levine – Clarinet, Flute
  • Joe Loesch – Special Effects
  • Robin Lynch – Art Direction
  • Edgar Meyer – Double Bass
  • Mark Miller – Engineer, Mixing
  • Al Perkins – Pedal Steel, Steel Guitar
  • Allen Reynolds – Producer
  • Pamela Rose – Harmony Vocals
  • Milton Sledge – Percussion, Drums
  • Jay Spell – Piano, Accordion
  • Jon Randall Stewart – Harmony Vocals
  • Tim White – Photography
  • Hurshel Wiginton – Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Kris Wilkinson – Viola
  • Dennis Wilson – Harmony Vocals, Harmony
  • Bobby Wood – Organ, Electric Piano
  • Bob Wray – Bass
  • Trisha Yearwood – Handclapping, Harmony Vocals, Harmony

 
 
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