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Nashville Country Duets
Country · 2000 · 15 tracks

Nashville Country Duets

Fifteen tracks of pure, unadorned vocal chemistry. Acoustic arrangements that let two-part harmonies breathe over dusty fiddles and bright mandolin.

November 24, 2000 · Elap

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A respectful and deeply felt celebration of traditional country harmony and acoustic simplicity.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks
01
Gone, Gone, Gone
3:40
02
To Keep Your Memory Green
3:32
03
Under Your Spell Again
2:58
04
Walk Through This World With Me
2:44
05
I’ll Never Love Another
2:56
06
Something Draws Me to You
2:54
07
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
3:28
08
You Made a Memory of Me
2:48
09
I Take the Chance
2:28
10
Before I Met You
3:09
11
I’ve Always Needed You
3:17
12
We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds
2:35
13
Dying on Sorrow’s Wine
3:26
14
The Best We Could Do
3:47
15
Nobody’s Darling but Mine
3:48
Moments Worth Listening For
The spine-tingling vocal lock during the chorus of Under Your Spell Again where the two voices become a single instrument.
The mournful, weeping fiddle solo that introduces Dying on Sorrow’s Wine, setting a somber, traditional tone.
The effortless, bouncy mandolin chop that drives the rhythm of I Take the Chance, evoking a vintage Grand Ole Opry broadcast.
Reviews

How does Nashville Country Duets sound next to the rest of Emmylou Harris's catalogue?

Sunday Morning+1.6σ

Sunday Morning saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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