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Album Review: Wrecking Ball

  • Artist: Emmylou Harris
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 26, 1995
  • Total Time: 53:05
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Wrecking Ball is a leftfield masterpiece, the most wide-ranging, innovative, and daring record in a career built on such notions. Rich in atmosphere and haunting in its dark complexity, much of the due credit belongs to producer Daniel Lanois; best known for his work with pop superstars like U2 and Peter Gabriel, on Wrecking Ball Lanois taps into the very essence of what makes Harris tick -- the gossamer vocals, the flawless phrasing -- while also opening up innumerable new avenues for her talents to explore. The songs shimmer and swirl, given life through Lanois' trademark ringing guitar textures and the almost primal drumming of U2's Larry Mullen, Jr. The fixed point remains Harris' voice, which leaps into each and every one of these diverse compositions -- culled from the pens of Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Earle, and others -- with utter fearlessness, as if this were the album she'd been waiting her entire life to make. Maybe it is. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where Will I Be Daniel Lanois Emmylou Harris (4:15)
Goodbye (Lyrics) Steve Earle Emmylou Harris (4:53)
All My Tears (Be Washed Away) Julie Miller Emmylou Harris (3:42)
Wrecking Ball (Lyrics) Neil Young Emmylou Harris (4:49)
Going Back to Harlan Anna McGarrigle Emmylou Harris (4:51)
Deeper Well (Lyrics) Emmylou Harris, David Olney, Daniel Lanois Emmylou Harris (4:19)
Every Grain of Sand (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Emmylou Harris (3:56)
Sweet Old World (Lyrics) Lucinda Williams Emmylou Harris (5:06)
May This Be Love Jimi Hendrix Emmylou Harris (4:45)
Orphan Girl (Lyrics) Gillian Welch Emmylou Harris (3:15)
Blackhawk Daniel Lanois Emmylou Harris (4:28)
Waltz Across Texas Tonight (Lyrics) Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris (4:46)

Credits

Emmylou Harris (Guitar (Acoustic)), Emmylou Harris (Guitar), Emmylou Harris (Vocals), Emmylou Harris (Harmony Vocals), Emmylou Harris (Main Performer), Steve Earle (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steve Earle (Guitar), Lucinda Williams (Guitar (Acoustic)), Neil Young (Harmonica), Neil Young (Harmony Vocals), Richard Bennett (?), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Tremolo)), Brian Blade (Drums), Malcolm Burn (Bass), Malcolm Burn (Piano), Malcolm Burn (Drums), Malcolm Burn (Tambourine), Malcolm Burn (Engineer), Malcolm Burn (Harmony Vocals), Malcolm Burn (Slide Guitar), Malcolm Burn (Vibraphone), Malcolm Burn (Mixing), Joe Gastwirt (Mastering), Darryl Johnson (Tom-Tom), Darryl Johnson (Chant), Darryl Johnson (Harmony Vocals), Darryl Johnson (Keyboard Bass), Daniel Lanois (Dulcimer), Daniel Lanois (Guitar (Acoustic)), Daniel Lanois (Bass), Daniel Lanois (Mandolin), Daniel Lanois (Percussion), Daniel Lanois (Guitar (Electric)), Daniel Lanois (Producer), Daniel Lanois (Chant), Daniel Lanois (Harmony Vocals), Daniel Lanois (Bass Pedals), Wayne Lorenz (Assistant Engineer), Anna McGarrigle (Harmony Vocals), Rob Mitchell (Assistant Producer), Larry Mullen, Jr. (Drums), Larry Mullen, Jr. (Hand Drums), Chris Stone (Assistant Engineer), Trina Shoemaker (Engineer), Trina Shoemaker (Editing), Trina Shoemaker (Mastering), Trina Shoemaker (Sequencing), Kate McGarrigle (Harmony Vocals), Amy Hughes (Assistant Engineer), Sandy Jenkins (Engineer), Lisa Roberson (Assistant Engineer), Jim Merrill (Photography), Mark Howard (Engineer), Mark Howard (Mixing), Bob Lanois (Photography), Tony Hall (Bass), Tony Hall (Drums), Tony Hall (Shaker), Whitney Sutton (Copy Coordination)
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Wrecking Ball
Studio album by Emmylou Harris
Released September 26, 1995
Recorded New Orleans, 1995
Genre Country, rock
Length 53:06
Label Elektra
Producer Daniel Lanois
Professional reviews
Emmylou Harris chronology
Cowgirl's Prayer
(1993)
Wrecking Ball
(1995)
Spyboy
(1998)

Wrecking Ball is a 1995 Emmylou Harris album that found the country music singer veering away from the traditional acoustic sound for which she'd become known, to team up with rock producer Daniel Lanois (most commonly associated with U2) and Mark Howard who engineered the record. The album has been noted for its murky, atmospheric feel, and featured guest performances by Steve Earle, Larry Mullen, Lucinda Williams, and Neil Young (who wrote the title song).

Contents

Background

Though her choice of songs had always been eclectic, the album was regarded as a departure for Harris who, by the age of 48, had become something of an elder stateswoman in country music. It received almost universally positive reviews, making many critics' year-end "best of" lists, and pointed Harris' career in a somewhat different direction, where she would incorporate a harder, albeit plaintive edge that would single her out from the complacent, country music mainstream. As a career-redefining album, Wrecking Ball was likened to Marianne Faithfull's 1979 Broken English album and Johnny Cash's later American Recordings. Wrecking Ball won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording.

Track listing

  1. "Where Will I Be?" [with Daniel Lanois] (Daniel Lanois) – 4:15
  2. "Goodbye" (Steve Earle) – 4:53
  3. "All My Tears" (Julie Miller) – 3:42
  4. "Wrecking Ball" (Neil Young) – 4:49
  5. "Goin' Back to Harlan" (Anna McGarrigle) – 4:51
  6. "Deeper Well" (David Olney, Lanois, Emmylou Harris) – 4:19
  7. "Every Grain of Sand" (Bob Dylan) – 3:56
  8. "Sweet Old World" (Lucinda Williams) – 5:06
  9. "May This Be Love" [with Daniel Lanois] (Jimi Hendrix) – 4:45
  10. "Orphan Girl" (Gillian Welch) – 3:15
  11. "Blackhawk" (Daniel Lanois) – 4:28
  12. "Waltz Across Texas Tonight" (Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris) – 4:46

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1995 The Billboard 200 94

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