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On this, Emmylou Harris' second consecutive album of original material, after her Nonesuch debut album Red Dirt Girl, Harris is joined by guests such as Linda Ronstadt, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Gillian Welch, Jane Siberry, Buddy Miller, and Daniel Lanois.
Stumble Into Grace was produced by Malcolm Burn, as was Red Dirt Girl. Like its predecessor and 1995's Wrecking Ball, which was engineered and mixed by Burn, Stumble Into Grace shows Harris working in a sonic landscape far removed from the more traditional sound of her 1970s and '80s recordings — with her sophisticated songwriting adding an additional dimension to the music. As Newsweek says, "Her stellar voice takes on new depth when tied to songs this personal."
Harris's personal history is inscribed in Stumble Into Grace via the participation of female artists from within her musical community. Longtime collaborator and friend Linda Ronstadt sings on "Strong Hand," which is dedicated to the late June Carter Cash. Kate and Anna McGarrigle co-wrote "Little Bird," as well as the traditional "Plaisir d'Amour" — and also join in on both songs' vocals — in a reciprocation of Harris's contribution to their celebrated album The McGarrigle Hour. "I Will Dream" features Jane Siberry, who also sings on "Lost Unto This World." Julie Miller sang on "Here I Am," and Jill Cuniff of Luscious Jackson co-wrote "Time in Babylon."
Tracks
Here I Am |
I Will Dream |
Little Bird |
Time In Babylon |
Can You Hear Me Now |
Strong Hand (For June) |
Jupiter Rising |
O Evangeline |
Plaisir d'Amour |
Lost Unto This World |
Cup Of Kindness |