Gliding Bird is no great musical achievement in itself, but in hindsight it is a telling snapshot of an esteemed talent in her embryonic stages. But, intentionally or not, Harris gives Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and Hank Williams' "I Saw The Light" a noticeable country feel, anticipating her future as a country star and as a celebrated interpretive singer. The album's four cover songs could have been better chosen Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talkin'" was a hit for Harry Nilsson around the time of this album's release, and Harris' rendition of it here suffers in comparison to Nilsson's better-known version. ![]() Harris' five self-written compositions are not great examples of songwriting, but the closing track "Waltz Of The Magic Man" is a likably whimsical fairy tale, and her singing effectively sweeps the listener into the song's child-like fantasy world. But the natural loveliness of her voice distinguishes the material. At this time, Harris had not yet fully developed her gifts for eloquent phrasing. The songs that Harris wrote (as well as the title track, which was written by her then-husband Tom Slocum) tend to follow a more straightforward folk direction. But certain tracks on the album (especially the cover songs) do have an old-fashioned country flavor, which possibly was the reason that Parsons took an interest in her as a musical collaborator. ![]() The conventional wisdom is that Harris was strictly a folksinger at the time she recorded the Gliding Bird album, having not yet been mentored by Gram Parsons in the ways of country music. l to r: two different-colored covers for the original Jubilee issue the 1979 Emus reissue the 1977 Pye reissue. Still, it isn't all that bad, even if it seems slight compared to her later work. Harris herself says she is glad that the album is forgotten. It has been out of print for most of the years since. Gliding Bird was originally released on a troubled record label called Jubilee, and was reissued in 1979 by the Emus label. In recent years, the gracefully aging songstress has remained on the cutting edge of progressive country, having recently worked with such contemporary artists as Ryan Adams and Bright Eyes.Īlthough the 1975 album Pieces Of The Sky is thought of as her debut album, Harris actually recorded her first LP in 1969, a few years before she met Parsons. Her 1995 album Wrecking Ball is regarded as a particularly bold experiment for the genre. Harris continued to use the Parsons aesthetic of "cosmic American music" in her long and distinguished recording career. Supposedly "discovered" by the late Gram Parsons, her guest vocals on his two post-Burritos solo albums GP (1973) and Grievous Angel (1974) are part of the reason for those albums' classic status. ![]() Emmylou Harris has been an eminent figure in country music for over three decades.
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