Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album

Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album

by Emmylou Harris
Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album

Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album

by Emmylou Harris

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Emmylou Harris is an artist with the rare sort of voice that communicates an honest and firmly grounded humanity while possessing a crystalline purity that verges on the angelic. In short, she was a singer born to make a great Christmas album, and in 1979 she did just that with Light of the Stable, in which she fused the high-lonesome traditional sound she'd been exploring on Roses in the Snow and Blue Kentucky Girl with songs that honored the spiritual and emotional roots of the holiday season. The album's gestation began with a 1975 single of "Light of the Stable," with most of the material recorded years later, but Harris and producer Brian Ahern gave the project an admirably unified sound, which speaks of Christmas with a quiet dignity that's celebratory but reverent -- this is one of the few Christmas albums from a secular artist that scarcely mentions Santa Claus while focusing clearly on the birth of Christ. Harris and Ahern assembled a stellar cast for these sessions -- the pickers include Ricky Skaggs, James Burton, and Rodney Crowell, while Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Neil Young pitch in backing vocals -- but the results are a marvel of restraint, with precious little showboating and a handful of performances that rank with the performers' best work. If you're looking for a disc that will kick up your Christmas party a few notches, Light of the Stable isn't it, but if you want to hear music of quiet but compelling beauty which warmly resonates with the true meaning of the holidays, then you'll find this album is an experience to treasure. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/17/2014
Label: Warner Bros. / Warner Music
UPC: 0093624936879

Tracks

  1. Christmas Time¿¿¿s A-Coming
  2. O Little Town of Bethlehem
  3. Away in a Manger
  4. Angel Eyes (Angel Eyes)
  5. The First Noel
  6. Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
  7. Little Drummer Boy
  8. Golden Cradle
  9. Silent Night
  10. Light of the Stable

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Emmylou Harris   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Rodney Crowell   Guest Artist,Guitar,Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Ricky Skaggs   Guest Artist,Banjo,Fiddle,Violin,Mandolin,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic)
Neil Young   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Linda Ronstadt   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Dolly Parton   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Willie Nelson   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Nancy Ahern   Vocals
Brian Bowers   Autoharp
James Burton   Guitar (Electric)
Emory Gordy Jr.   Bass
Albert Lee   Mandolin
Brian Ahern   Guitar,Percussion,6-String Bass,Bass (Acoustic),Guitar (Acoustic),Gut String Guitar
Hank DeVito   Pedal Steel
Glen D. Hardin   Piano
Frank Reckard   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Mike Bowden   Bass
John Ware   Drums
Tony Brown   Clavinet
Cheryl Warren   Vocal Harmony
Michael Bowden   Bass
Sharon Hicks   Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Tex Logan   Composer
Beth Nielsen Chapman   Composer
Nancy Ahern   Arranger
Brian Bowers   Musician
Franz Gruber   Composer
Joseph Mohr   Composer
Rodney Crowell   Composer
Kate McGarrigle   Arranger,Composer
Phillip Brooks   Composer
Stuart Taylor   Engineer
Anna McGarrigle   Arranger,Composer
Brian Ahern   Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Henry Onorati   Composer
A.L. Phipps   Composer
Donivan Cowart   Engineer
Janie McGarrigle   Composer
Katherine K. Davis   Composer
Harry Simeone   Composer
William Sandys   Composer
Elizabeth Rhymer   Composer
Al Phillips   Composer
James R. Murray   Composer
Steven Rhymer   Composer
Lewis Redner   Composer
Dylan Tran   Typography
Gabrielle Raumberger   Design,Art Direction
Martin Luther   Composer
Peter Nash   Photography
Jonathan E. Spillman   Arranger
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