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Pieces of the Sky is the second studio album and major-label debut by American country music artist Emmylou Harris, released on February 7, 1975, through Reprise Records.

Pieces of the Sky
Studio albumby
ReleasedFebruary 7, 1975
StudioEnactron Truck, Los Angeles, California; Track Recorders, Silver Spring, Maryland
GenreCountry
Length38:40 (1975 release)
43:17 (2004 reissue)
LabelReprise
ProducerBrian Ahern
Emmylou Harris chronology
Gliding Bird
(1970)
Pieces of the Sky
(1975)
Elite Hotel
(1975)
Singles from Pieces of the Sky

  1. "If I Could Only Win Your Love"
    Released: June 1975

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]
The Guardian[3]

Although she had released the obscure folk-styled Gliding Bird five years earlier, Pieces of the Sky became the album that launched Harris's career and is widely considered to be her debut. In those intervening years she forged a musical relationship with Gram Parsons that altered the musical direction of her career. The album includes Harris's first high-charting Billboard country hit, the #4 "If I Could Only Win Your Love," and the relatively low-charting #73 "Too Far Gone" (originally a 1967 hit for Tammy Wynette). The overall song selection was varied and showed early on how eclectic Harris's musical tastes were. In addition to her own "Boulder to Birmingham" (written for Gram Parsons, who had died the previous year), she included the Merle Haggard classic "The Bottle Let Me Down," The Beatles' "For No One," and Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors." (Parton, in turn, covered "Boulder to Birmingham" on her 1976 album All I Can Do.) On Shel Silverstein's "Queen Of The Silver Dollar," Harris's longtime friend and vocal collaborator, Linda Ronstadt, sings harmony.

Pieces of the Sky rose as far as the #7 spot on the Billboard country albums chart.

Pieces of the Sky was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

At the 18th Annual Grammy Awards, the duet single with Herb Pedersen, If I Could Only Win Your Love, was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance but the award went to Linda Ronstadt for I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You). It would be worthwhile to note that Dolly Parton was likewise nominated the same year for Jolene (as a track from the album In Concert). Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton would famously collaborate on the seminal Trio and Trio II albums years later and would earn the trio Grammys for both.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bluebird Wine"Rodney Crowell3:18
2."Too Far Gone"Billy Sherrill4:05
3."If I Could Only Win Your Love (with Herb Pedersen)"Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin2:36
4."Boulder to Birmingham"Emmylou Harris, Bill Danoff3:33
5."Before Believing"Danny Flowers4:44
6."The Bottle Let Me Down"Merle Haggard3:16
7."Sleepless Nights"Felice and Boudleaux Bryant3:25
8."Coat of Many Colors"Dolly Parton3:42
9."For No One"John Lennon, Paul McCartney3:40
10."Queen of the Silver Dollar"Shel Silverstein5:14

Bonus tracks

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A 2004 CD reissue added two previously unissued bonus tracks:

  1. "Hank and Lefty" (Dallas Frazier, Doodle Owens) – 2:50
  2. "California Cottonfields" (Dallas Frazier, Earl Montgomery) – 2:47

Personnel

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  • Brian Ahern – acoustic guitar, guitar, bass
  • Bruce Archer – acoustic guitar
  • Duke Bardwell – bass
  • Byron Berline – fiddle, mandolin
  • James Burton – electric guitar, Gut-string guitar, Dobro
  • Mark Cuff – drums
  • Rick Cunha – acoustic guitar, guitar
  • Nick DeCaro – string arrangements
  • Amos Garrett – electric guitar
  • Richard Greene – fiddle
  • Tom Guidera – bass
  • Glen Hardin – piano, electric piano, string arrangements
  • Ben Keith – pedal steel
  • Bernie Leadon – acoustic guitar, bass, banjo, dobro, backing vocals
  • Bill Payne – piano
  • Herb Pedersen – acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, banjo, backing vocals
  • Danny Pendleton – pedal steel
  • Ray Pohlman – bass
  • Linda Ronstadt – backing vocals
  • Ricky Skaggs – fiddle, viola
  • Fayssoux Starling – backing vocals
  • Ron Tutt – drums
  • Technical

    Release history

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    Release history and formats for Pieces of the Sky
    Region Date Format Label Ref.
    North America February 7, 1975
    • LP
  • cassette
  • Reprise Records [4]

    References

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    1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Pieces of the SkyatAllMusic
  • ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: H". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  • ^ Sweeting, Adam (9 April 2004). "Emmylou Harris, Pieces of the Sky". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  • ^ Harris, Emmylou (February 7, 1975). "Pieces of the Sky (Liner Notes)". Reprise Records. MS-2213 (LP); M5-2284 (Cassette).
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