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  • All I Intended to Be (LP + CD)

    Emmylou Harris

    All I Intended to Be (LP + CD)

    A stellar cast of musicians and friends join Harris for this Brian Ahern-produced set showcasing her extraordinary gifts as songwriter, song finder, and interpreter. Guests include the McGarrigles, Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and members of the Seldom Scene. LP pressed on 180-gram audiophile-quality vinyl; includes complete album on CD.

  • All I Intended to Be

    Emmylou Harris

    All I Intended to Be

    A stellar cast of musicians and friends join Harris for this Brian Ahern-produced set showcasing her extraordinary gifts as songwriter, song finder, and interpreter. Guests include the McGarrigles, Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and members of the Seldom Scene.

  • Real Live Roadrunning (with Mark Knopfler) (CD + DVD)

    Emmylou Harris

    Real Live Roadrunning (with Mark Knopfler) (CD + DVD)

    Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris perform songs from their 2006 collaboration All the Roadrunning and their own career classics—like Knopfler's "Romeo and Juliet" and Harris's "Red Dirt Girl"—before a sold-out crowd at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on June 28, 2006, captured on both CD and DVD.

  • All the Roadrunning (with Mark Knopfler)

    Emmylou Harris

    All the Roadrunning (with Mark Knopfler)

    A collection of intimate musical encounters, All the Roadrunning was recorded in Nashville by these Grammy-winning artists. Says Esquire, "These are tunes with deep emotional bottoms. You'll laugh. You'll cry. And, most of all, you'll be glad these two found each other."

  • Stumble into Grace

    Emmylou Harris

    Stumble into Grace

    Harris offers her second disc of original material and is joined by such guests as Linda Ronstadt, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Gillian Welch, and Jane Siberry. Newsweek declares, “Her stellar voice takes on new depth when tied to songs this personal.”

  • Red Dirt Girl

    Emmylou Harris

    Red Dirt Girl

    For her Grammy-winning Nonesuch debut, the legendary singer, dubbed “the most captivating female artist ever in country music” by the Los Angeles Times, offers her first set of self-penned material. Says the New York Times, “In songs about lonely journeys and lost companions, Ms. Harris has found herself.”