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Cowgirl's Prayer

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Emmylou Harris

Cowgirl's Prayer

 
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Label: Elektra
Rating: 5.0
 
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Description: Emmylou Harris has aged more gracefully than any other country artist (with the exception of Willie Nelson). 1993's Cowgirl's Prayer showcases this maturity in a collection of songs that share wisdom, offer forgiveness, make amends, and explore spirituality. As always, Harris's voice is angelic and sad, her phrasing languid and lonesome. Lucinda Williams's "Crescent City" glows with tragic barroom neon while the classic "You Don't Know Me" takes on a deeper meaning, as if sung perhaps to an old friend or a lost relative? And while spoken-word delivery often falls flat, "Jerusalem Tomorrow" tells such a compelling story--and Harris's delivery is so knowing--that it haunts you long after it's over. --Alexandra Russell
 
 

 
Tracklist of Cowgirl's Prayer

Disc 1
1 A Ways To Go  3:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 The Light  2:29 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 High Powered Love  3:10 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 You Don't Know Me  3:09 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Prayer In Open D  4:02 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Crescent City  3:33 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Lovin' You Again  5:33 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Jerusalem Tomorrow  4:19 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Thanks To You  3:59 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 I Hear A Call  2:51 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Ballad Of A Runaway Horse  5:36 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Cowgirl's Prayer

Great CD. Ballad of a Runaway Horse is Emmylou's greatest song ever. I can listen to it over and over and still want to hear it again.

Full of grace and beauty

This gem of an album opens with the most moving song A Ways To Go, a deeply spiritual number with a gripping melody. The Light, a slow, sad love song with an ultimate message of hope, follows it. Then on to High Powered Love, a brilliant blend of witty lyrics and vocal passion and You Don't Know Me, an achingly beautiful number that sounds almost devotional in its tenderness. This one reminds me of one of Joan Baez's early folk songs, Lady Mary, on one of her 1960s albums.



Prayer In Open D, one of Harris' own compositions, is a spiritual masterpiece exploring the dark valleys of the soul, but with a comforting undertone of mercy and redemption. Sort of like a more intellectual Green Pastures (on Roses In The Snow), it is real gooseflesh stuff. Emmylou gives Lucinda Williams' Crescent City a splendid, lilting treatment to create a fuller, more evocative sound without sacrificing the original's poignant mood of yearning and nostalgia.



Another brilliant story song is Lovin' You Again with its captivating plot and authentic emotion, a mature and poetic love ballad. In the spoken track Jerusalem Tomorrow, Emmylou narrates a powerful and wistful tale over moody, atmospheric music. This unusual number proves that her talking is as appealing as her singing. Thanks To You has a jerky rhythm and a bluesy feel, whilst I Hear A Call is a soulful song of transcendence, one of my favourites on Cowgirl's Prayer. The playing and arrangement are sheer genius as they perfectly carry and frame her vocals.



Her haunting version of Ballad Of A Runaway Horse shows what a sympathetic interpreter of Leonard Cohen she can be. I wish Emmylou would do it more often. The inflections of her voice and her phrasing are just perfect for Cohen's music. On her Western Wall: Tucson Sessions album with Linda Ronstadt, there is a lovely version of Sisters Of Mercy.



The style on Cowgirl's Prayer is mostly traditional country as this album predates the innovative Wrecking Ball, but this is consistently captivating music, memorable and lovingly performed. It explores a wide spectrum of situations and emotions in songs of wisdom and depth. I would rate this album slightly below Wrecking Ball, Red Dirt Girl and Stumble Into Grace, but it still deserves five stars. All the music of Emmylou Harris just improves with time.

One of my favorites

Emmylou Harris' 1993 album COWGIRLS PRAYER should not be missed. Often lost in the shuffle, behind heavyweight albums like WRECKING BALL, this is one of her best albums that usually doesn't get the praise it deserves. It opens with the whistful "A Ways To Go", which has a great chorus and vocal from Harris. She does an amazing cover of Eddy Arnold's "You Don't Know Me", which is one of the best versions of the song I've heard. Another standout is her cover of Lucinda Williams' "Crescent City", which was one of the singles from the album. Perhaps the best song, is the only one that Harris penned for the project. "Prayer In Open D", this is the song I want played at my funeral, it is a beautiful song that should not be missed. On these songs, her voice moves deeper into the lyric than the arrangements usually would allow, but it works with great results. "Jerusalem Tomorrow" is a haunting song, very unique and interesting to listen to. The song is not sung, but spoken. "High Powered Love" is a great uptempo tune, as is "Thanks To You". The ballad "Lovin You Again" is another highlight. She closes the album with Tony Arata's "I Hear A Call" and Leonard Cohen's "Ballad of a Runaway Horse". Overall one of her best albums (among her other great albums). Don't miss this one!