Shopping > Music > Emmylou Harris > Evangeline

Emmylou Harris - Evangeline

Evangeline
Pricing Not Available
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: Evangeline

Release Date:01/01/1981
UPC:

Track List: Evangeline

  1. I Don't Have to Crawl
  2. How High the Moon
  3. Spanish Johnny
  4. Bad Moon Rising
  5. Evangeline
  1. Hot Burrito No. 2
  2. Millworker
  3. Oh, Atlanta
  4. Mr. Sandman
  5. Ashes By Now

Pro Reviews: Evangeline

  • All Music Guide

    Long considered a substandard effort due to its oddly brief running time (it's just barely half an hour long) and scattershot feel (like its sister album, Cimarron, also released in 1981, it primarily consists of outtakes from earlier albums), Evangeline is not as bad as its detractors claim. It's true that the album has more than a couple of clunkers; the synthesizers and California rock guitars of Rodney Crowell's "I Don't Have to Crawl" and "Ashes By Now" do neither singer nor songs any favors, the version of John Fogerty's "Bad Moon Rising" adds nothing new to the song, and James Taylor's "Millworker" simply isn't very good. On the other hand, two recordings from the then-unreleased Trio sessions with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, a perky "Mr. Sandman" that was a minor pop hit and a reworking of Robbie Robertson's haunting "Evangeline" featuring some outstanding harmonies from Parton, are outstanding, as are "Spanish Johnny," a Springsteen-ish ballad sung with Waylon Jennings, a...nd a dazzling version of the standard "How High the Moon" that uses the same pre-rock arrangement style as "Mr. Sandman." So, Evangeline is certainly uneven, but it's not at all worthless. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

Rate & Write a Review: Evangeline

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Evangeline

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Emmylou Harris

Though other performers sold more records and earned greater fame, few left as profound an impact on contemporary music as Emmylou Harris. Blessed with a crystalline voice, a remarkable gift for phrasing, and a restless creative spirit, she traveled a singular artistic path, proudly carrying the torch of "Cosmic American music" passed down by her mentor, Gram Parsons. W... Read more