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Personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ricky Skaggs (banjo, mandolin); Albert Lee (mandolin); Emory Gordy, Jr. (bass); Willie Nelson (background vocals). Personnel: Emmylou Harris (acoustic guitar); Emmylou Harris (vocals); Brian Ahern (guitar, acoustic guitar, gut-string guitar, banjo, autoharp, acoustic bass guitar, 6-string bass, percussion); Kate McGarrigle (acoustic guitar, banjo); Hank DeVito (pedal steel guitar); Ricky Skaggs (banjo, mandolin, violin, fiddle, background vocals); Albert Lee (mandolin); Anna McGarrigle (accordion, keyboards); Tony Brown (Clavinet); Emory Gordy, Mike Bowden (bass instrument); Cheryl White, Dolly Parton, Neil Young, Sharon White, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt (background vocals); Nancy Ahern (vocals); Rodney Crowell (guitar, acoustic guitar); Frank Reckard (electric guitar); Brian Bowers (autoharp); Glen D. Hardin (piano, keyboards); John Ware (drums). Audio Mixers: Brian Ahern; Donivan Cowart; Doug Beal; Stuart Taylor. Liner Note Author: Rick Clark. Recording information: Easter Island Surround, Nashville, TN; Enactron Truck. Photographer: Rick Clark. Arrangers: Brian Ahern; Nancy Ahern; Jonathan E. Spillman; Kate McGarrigle; Anna McGarrigle. 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 One of country music's classic Christmas albums, LIGHT OF THE STABLE offers a satisfying mix of seasonal favorites and new compositions, all served up by the most compelling guardian of country music tradition, Emmylou Harris. On this 1979 release, Harris is joined by Ricky Skaggs, Albert Lee, Rodney Crowell, James Burton, and Willie Nelson. Needless to say, they provide the stellar support typical of all of Harris' efforts. On LIGHT OF THE STABLE, Harris somehow manages to put a new twist on Christmas standards like "O Little Town of Bethlehem," "Away in a Manger," and "The First Noel," imbuing them with the sweet sadness of her quavering vocals and spare acoustic settings. Among newer material, Rodney Crowell's "Angel Eyes" stands out, as does the title track (which features backing vocals by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Neil Young). Best of all, however, is the opener, a faithful cover of Tex Logan's bluegrass classic "Christmas Time's A-Coming." Because the record fits so seamlessly into the rest of Harris' recorded work of the era, LIGHT is one of those rare Christmas albums that soundsDirty Linen (p.65) - "As Harris likes to joke with some truth, it has been one of those best-kept-secret sort of albums..." Light Of The Stable Music | List Price | $9.99 (You save $0.14) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Christmas, Country Rock, Christmas/ Chanukkah | | Label | Warner Bros. (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 1979 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5946  | | CD Universe Part number | 6792335 | | Catalog number | 76110 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 09, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Brian Ahern; Brian Ahern | | Engineer | Doug Beal; Brian Ahern | | Personnel | Emmylou Harris - vocals, acoustic guitar Albert Lee - mandolin
Also: Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Linda Ronstadt, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Ricky Skaggs, Rodney Crowell, Glen D. Hardin, Emory Gordy, Brian Ahern, Hank DeVito, Tony Brown, John Ware, Kate McGarrigle, Sharon White, Anna McGarrigle, Cheryl White, Frank Reckard, Mike Bowden, Bryan Bowers, Nancy Ahern | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Expanded & Remastered |
Emmylou Harris Light Of The Stable Songs Light Of The Stable Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Great music- but cracked CD case LIGHT OF THE STABLE is a finely crafted CD with beautiful bluegrass influenced arrangements of traditional (and a few non-traditional) Christmas songs. My only complaint is that the CD arrived with a cracked CD case. But the music itself is rich and resonate. Submitted by tomparm (Euless, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Meaningful Christmas CD This is the kind of Christmas CD that reiterates the true Christmas message. It is performed and produced with self evident care and love. Emmylou's voice is crystal clear, and I would recommend this CD to anyone, not just as a Seasonal CD. The other artistes involved ensure that their contribution enhances an already excellent product. Submitted by bellt (Liverpool, England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Three Previously Unavailable Tracks Tracks 8, 9, and 12 on this apparently remastered Christmas album are, as far as I can tell, previously unreleased; although I seem to remember "There's a Light" from somewhere. The sound is very fine, production, as always, nearly perfect, and selection just wonderful. Nobody does spiritually oriented American music better than Emmylou Harris, and this is right up there with the very best I've heard. Submitted by w_mcphee (San Leandro, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
wonderful a must buy for christmas! Submitted by james (west texas usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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