1990 studio album by Emmylou Harris
Brand New Dance |
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Studio album by Emmylou Harris |
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Released | October 16, 1990 |
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Recorded | Nashville, 1990 |
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Genre | Country |
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Length | 37:32 |
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Label | Warner Bros. Nashville |
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Producer | Richard Bennett, Allen Reynolds |
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Emmylou Harris chronology |
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Bluebird (1989) | Brand New Dance (1990) | At the Ryman (1992) | |
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic | [1] |
Chicago Tribune | [2] |
Entertainment Weekly | A[3] |
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | [4] |
Select | [5] |
Brand New Dance is an album which Emmylou Harris released on October 16, 1990. Produced by Richard Bennett and Allan Reynolds, the album mixed a rather eclectic collection of covers, including Bruce Springsteen's "Tougher Than the Rest", and Dave Mallett's "Red, Red Rose". Though it sold reasonably well, it was Harris' first studio album in fifteen years to yield no top forty country singles, and marked the beginning of a commercial decline for the singer, which would ultimately lead her to redirect her music away from mainstream country, a few years later.
Track listing
Personnel
- Richard Bennett – Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Tambourine, Producer, 6-String Bass
- Mary Black – Harmony Vocals
- Bruce Bouton – Steel Guitar
- Marshall Chapman – Harmony Vocals
- Kathy Chiavola – Harmony Vocals
- Charles Cochran – String Arrangements
- Iris DeMent – Harmony Vocals
- Stuart Duncan – Fiddle, Mandolin
- Connie Ellisor – Strings
- Peter Gorisch – Cello
- Carl Gorodetzky – Strings
- Jim Grosjean – Strings
- Emmylou Harris – Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Harmony Vocals
- James Hollihan, Jr. – Slide Guitar
- Roy M. "Junior" Husky – Bass
- John Jarvis – Piano
- Kieran Kane – Harmony Vocals
- Dolores Keane – Harmony Vocals
- Kostas – Harmony Vocals
- Lee Larrison – Strings
- Chris Leuzinger – Acoustic & Electric Guitar
- Laura LiPuma – Art Direction, Design
- Claire Lynch – Harmony Vocals
- Ted Madsen – Strings
- Kenny Malone – Percussion, Drums
- Robert Mason – Strings
- Mark Miller – Engineer, Mixing
- Dennis Molchan – Strings
- Laura Molyneaux – Strings
- Melba Montgomery – Harmony Vocals
- Peter Nash – Photography
- Nashville String Machine – Strings, Group
- Liam O'Flynn – Whistle (Human), Uilleann pipes
- Jamie O'Hara – Harmony Vocals
- Wayland Patton – Harmony Vocals
- Dave Pomeroy – Bass
- Denny Purcell – Mastering
- Allen Reynolds – Producer
- Pamela Sixfin – Strings
- Milton Sledge – Percussion, Drums
- Jo-El Sonnier – Triangle, French Accordion
- Davy Spillane – Whistle (Human), Uilleann pipes
- Harry Stinson – Drums
- Garry Tallent – Bass
- Mark Tanner – Strings
- Barry Tashian – Harmony Vocals
- Gary VanOsdale – Strings
- Pete Wasner – Piano
- Kristin Wilkinson – Strings
- Bobby Wood – Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Electric Piano
- Glenn Worf – Bass
- Bob Wray – Bass
- Cindy Reynolds Wyatt – Harp
Chart (1990) | Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 45 |
Release history
Release history and formats for Brand New Dance Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
North America | October 16, 1990 | | Reprise Records | [6] |
References
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r92541
- ^ Hurst, Jack (17 December 1990). "Review: Emmylou Harris Brand New Dance (Warner/Reprise)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
- ^ Nash, Alanna (25 January 1991). "Brand New Dance (1990) Emmylou Harris". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 23 June 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
- ^ Graff, Gary; Durchholz, Daniel, eds. (1999). MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Farmington Hills, MI: Visible Ink Press. p. 529. ISBN 1-57859-061-2.
- ^ Kirsch, Michele (November 1990). "Emmylou Harris Brand New Dance". Select. p. 101.
- ^ Harris, Emmylou (October 16, 1990). "Brand New Dance (Liner Notes)". Reprise Records. 9-26309-1 (LP); 9-26309-2 (CD); 4-26309 (Cassette).
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Studio albums as a solo artist | |
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Studio albums as a collaboration | |
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Compilation albums | - Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris (1978)
- Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris (1984)
- Duets (1990)
- Songs of the West (1994)
- The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches & Highways (2005)
- The Complete Trio Collection (with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt) (2016)
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Live albums | - Last Date (1982)
- At the Ryman (1992)
- Spyboy (1998)
- Ramble in Music City: The Lost Concert (with The Nash Ramblers) (2021)
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Soundtrack albums | |
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Video albums | |
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Box sets | - Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems (2007)
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Contributions and appearances | |
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Authority control databases | - MusicBrainz release group
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