Bluebird (album)
Bluebird is an Emmylou Harris album from 1989, which merged a number of eclectic songs (including work by the McGarrigle Sisters, Tom Rush and Rodney Crowell) with polished, country music production. It included her most recent top-ten country-charting single, "Heartbreak Hill". The album enjoyed renewed interest in 2004 when The Sopranos introduced its fifth season with "Heaven Only Knows."
Bonnie Raitt provided guest vocals on the track "Icy Blue Heart". Billboard said in their review of the album that, "Like most of Emmylou Harris' albums, Bluebird is an expertly performed album, featuring some truly startling and affecting tour de forces."
Track listing
Personnel
- Richard Bennett - acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, mandolin, percussion, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, producer
- Ashley Cleveland - background vocals
- Donivan Cowart - background vocals, engineer
- Paul Dieter - mixing assistant
- Glen Duncan - mandolin
- Steve Fishell - acoustic guitar, dobro, pedal steel, electric bass, electric guitar
- Emory Gordy, Jr. - conductor, string arrangements
- Caroline Greyshock - photography
- Glen D. Hardin - synthesizer, piano
- Emmylou Harris - acoustic guitar, guitar, percussion, vocals, producer
- Mike Henderson - slide guitar
- Kieran Kane - mandolin
- Mary Ann Kennedy - background vocals
- Paul Kennerley - acoustic guitar
- Janet Levinson - art direction, design
- Kenny Malone - percussion
- Carl Marsh - synthesizer, Hammond organ
- George Massenburg - mixing
- Anna McGarrigle - background vocals
- Kate McGarrigle - accordion, background vocals
- Glenn Meadows - mastering
- Mark O'Connor - mandolin
- Eric Paul - assistant engineer
- Dave Pomeroy - electric bass, acoustic bass, bass violin
- Bonnie Raitt - background vocals, slide guitar
- Sharon Rice - mixing assistant
- Mark Richardson - engineer
- Pamela Rose - background vocals
- Harry Stinson - background vocals
- Marty Stuart - mandolin
- Barry Tashian - acoustic guitar, background vocals
- Billy Thomas - percussion, drums, voca
Chart performance
Chart (1989) |
Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
15 |
Canadian RPM Country Albums |
19 |
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