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Emmylou Harris - Angel Band (1987) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

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Emmylou Harris - Angel Band (1987) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Emmylou Harris - Angel Band
Vinyl Rip in 24-Bit/96-kHz | FLAC tracks | no cue | no log | Covers | FS, MU, HF | 711 MB 3% rec
1987 | Genre: Country | Label: Warner Bros | W1-25585 | US pressing
Rated 4 out of 5 star by AllMusic Guide
Reached #23 on Billboard's Country Albums chart 1987

Emmylou Harris - Angel Band (1987) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Angel Band is yet another fascinating left turn, an acoustic record comprised of country-gospel songs like "We Shall Rise, " "If I Be Lifted Up" and "Someday My Ship Will Sail, " performed with great subtlety and nuance.
( Jason Ankeny - AllMusic Guide )

Good taste is always part of an Emmylou Harris project, but such a phrase shouldn't connote boredom – even if Harris' voice sometimes has a monotone edge to it. Her purity, even in the face of that, is always present; she presents material she likes to do with heartfelt emotion. What's more, Harris doesn't diverge from a central folk-acoustic-countr y base in her albums. There's something comforting about coming to each of her new works – because they aren't so awfully new and because the listener can expect quality material and musicianship.
Observers can talk about a return to traditionalism in country music, but Harris has been there all along. Fiddles skitter through her albums, along with dobros and mandolins – the acoustic instruments accompanying rich vocal harmonies. Arrangements are simple and clean.
( Dean Johnson - Orlando Sentinel, July 1987 )

After the exhausting ordeal of making ``The Ballad of Sally Rose,`` Emmylou Harris figured she deserved a long break. But Paul Kennerly, her husband and producer, talked her into a few informal sessions to keep her voice in shape. Months later, they replayed the tapes and realized they`d produced something worthy of a wider audience. The tapes became ``Angel Band,`` an exquisitely gentle record of gospel-tinged country. Much like ``Trio,`` her collaboration with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, this is a stripped-down, largely acoustic affair that`s a perfect showcase for an incredible voice that just keeps getting better.
(Daniel Brogan - Chicago Tribune, July 1987)


Track Listing:

A1. Where Could I Go But to the Lord
A2. Angel Band
A3. If I Be Lifted Up
A4. Precious Memories
A5. Bright Morning Stars
A6. When He Calls
B1. We Shall Rise
B2. Drifting Too Far
B3. Who Will Sing for Me?
B4. Someday My Ship Will Sail
B5. The Other Side of Life
B6. When They Ring Those Golden Bells


Turntable: Roksan Radius III
Tonearm: Audioquest PT-9
Cartridge: Ortofon X5-MC (Moving Coil)
Phono Cable: Van den Hul D-502 Hybrid
Pre-amplifier: Counterpoint SA 5.1 (vacuum tube Sovtek 6922)
Interconnect: balanced, Belden 1813A cable with Neutrik XLR connectors
Analog to Digital Converter: EMU 1212M (configured for balanced input +4dBu, 0 dB Gain)
Capture software: Goldwave 5.58
Post processing: ClickRepair, setting: 15, reverse, wavelet x3


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