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Northshire Bookstore Review Reviewed By... Alden Graves
I probably should preface this by stating that I would gladly listen to Emmylou Harris sing listings from the phone book but, even considering those standards, this is an exceptionally beautiful album. Part of Harris' genius lies in her ability to choose material that is perfectly compatible with her simple, unaffected style and her crystalline voice. Highlights include "How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower," a song composed by Harris and Kate & Anna McGarrigle and "Beyond the Great Divide," with harmonizing vocals by John Starling and Mike Auldridge.
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Northshire Bookstore Review Reviewed By... Michael Schiavo
Nobody embodied the "Countrypolitan" sound of Nashville in the 1970s like Charlie Rich. This album is his finest hour. He can be buoyant and damning all in the same song ("If You Wouldn't Be My Lady" or "Peace On You") or simply go for the gut ("Behind Closed Doors" and the famous "The Most Beautiful Girl In the World"). Silky smooth, soaring, and savage all the way through, Rich's voice and piano playing are top-notch. This album is for both the one you love and the one who broke your heart.
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