Description: | Ramble In Music City: The Lost by emmylou & The Nash Harris, released 3 September 2021, includes the following tracks: "Beneath Still Waters", "Amarillo", "If I Needed You", "Mystery Train" and more.
This version of Ramble In Music City: The Lost comes as a 2xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - .. THE LOST 1990 Nashville Debut Of Acoustic All-Star Group On Double LP! Featuring Entirely Different Songs From The Band's Acclaimed Live Album 'At The Ryman'! After fifteen years of touring with the beloved Hot Band, Emmylou Harris formed the Nash Ramblers, a new acoustic all-star group, in 1990, featuring Sam Bush (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Roy Huskey Jr. (bass), Larry Atamanuik (drums), Al Perkins (dobro, banjo, vocals), and Jon Randall Stewart (acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals). The band played on the road for several months before making their Nashville debut at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) on September 28, 1990. That concert was recorded and shelved, while another live run at the Ryman Auditorium the following spring was released as Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers At the Ryman to great acclaim, winning a Grammy and spurring public interest in saving the beloved music hall. Now, more than thirty years later, Rhino's James Austin has unearthed the 1990 TPAC recording and Nonesuch releases Ramble in Music City: The Lost Concert for the first time on September 3, 2021. The TPAC set features entirely different songs from the Ryman album and includes music by A.P. Carter, Rodney Crowell, Ruth Franks, the Louvin Brothers, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, Paul Simon, and Townes Van Zandt, among others, as well as her own compositions. Harris says of Ramble in Music City: "When James Austin, in my humble opinion, the world's best and certainly most devoted music archeologist, unearthed the tapes of this 'lost' concert, I was taken aback by their very existence, like finding some cherished photograph misplaced so long ago the captured moment had been forgotten. Then the memories came flooding in, of the Nash Ramblers, hot off the road from our first tour, ready to rock and bringing their usual A-game to the hometown turf. It only took one listen to realize not a single note was out of place or in need of repair, a truly extraordinary performance by these gifted musicians. What a joy it was to share the stage with them. A thirteen-time Grammy winner and Billboard Century Award recipient, Emmylou Harris' contribution as a singer and songwriter spans six decades. She has recorded more than thirty albums and has also contributed to countless fellow artists' recordings. In recognition of her remarkable career, Harris was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. Her most recent new release, a collaboration with Rodney Crowell, The Traveling Kind, followed the longtime friends' first duet album, Old Yellow Moon, which won a Best Americana Album Grammy Awards as well as two Americana Music Association Awards, for Album of the Year and Duo/Group of the Year. Double vinyl LP pressing. Live archive release. After fifteen years of touring with the beloved Hot Band, Emmylou Harris formed the Nash Ramblers, a new acoustic all-star group, in 1990, featuring Sam Bush (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Roy Huskey Jr. (bass), Larry Atamanuik (drums), Al Perkins (dobro, banjo, vocals), and Jon Randall Stewart (acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals). The band played on the road for several months before making their Nashville debut at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) on September 28, 1990. That concert was recorded and shelved, while another live run at the Ryman Auditorium the following spring was released as Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers At the Ryman to great acclaim, winning a Grammy and spurring public interest in saving the beloved music hall. Now, more than thirty years later, Rhino's James Austin has unearthed the 1990 TPAC recording and Nonesuch releases Ramble in Music City: The Lost Concert for the first time. The TPAC set features entirely different songs from the Ryman album and includes music by A.P. Carter, Rodney Crowell, Ruth Franks, the Louvin Brothers, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, Paul Simon, and Townes Van Zandt, among others, as well as her own compositions.Comes in a dual-pocket gatefold jacket with plain white poly-lined inner sleeves. The shrink-wrap has a circular black hype sticker with white text.
Recorded at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), Nashville, TN, on September 28, 1990, the band's Nashville debut.
[Back cover]
Nonesuch Records Inc., a Warner Music Group Company
? &© 2021 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Made in Germany
[Gatefold interior]
Recorded at The Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville, TN September 28, 1990
Recorded by Fanta Professional Services, Nashville, TN
Mixed at Allentown Studios, Nashville, TN by Mark Miller assisted by Matt "Buster" Allen
Mastered by Eric Conn at Independent Masters, Nashville, TN
Project Assistance:
Allen Reynolds, David Bither, Arthur Moorhead, Karina Beznicki, Christine Im/Nonesuch Records,
Mike Johnson, Andy Fisher/WEA Library Services
{Publishing}
A1 <> Wynwood Music
A2, B4, D3 <>Warner Chappell Music
A3, A4, A6, B2, D2 <> Sony/ATV Music
A5, C4, D5 <> BMG Rights Management
B1 <> Wixen Publishing
B3 <> Sony/ATV Music, Warner Chappell Music
B5, B6 <> none
C1 <> Sure Fire Music
C2 <> Peer Music Publishing
C3 <> Fort Knox Music, Trio Music
C5, C6 <> Universal Music Publishing
D1 <> Wixen Music Publishing
D4 <> Travellers Hollow Music
[Labels]
? 2021 Nonesuch Records Inc., a Warner Music Group Company.
Made in Germany.
[Hype sticker]
Previously unreleased
Runouts are stamped except '075597917437' and the "geometric" marks '1X', '1?', '1V' and '1?' are etched. Additionally the "geometric" marks may be mirrored and/or inverted. |