EMMYLOU HARRIS: THE BALLAD OF SALLY ROSE
Singer Announces An Expanded Edition Of One Of Her Favorite Albums That Features Remastered Sound And Unreleased Demos On Her Birthday
Available From Rhino On June 1
LOS ANGELES - It is Emmylou Harris' birthday today, and Rhino is celebrating with an expanded edition of one of the singer's most personal albums - The Ballad of Sally Rose.
Harris once called this concept album a country opera. Released in 1985, the song cycle is based loosely on her short time with influential singer-songwriter Gram Parsons, who died in 1973. Known more for singing songs written by others, this was Harris' first self-composed album and it remains one of her favorites.
Rhino revisits this underrated gem with an Expanded Edition that features a newly remastered version of the original album along with unreleased demos for most songs on the album. The two-disc version of THE BALLAD OF SALLY ROSE: EXPANDED EDITION will be available on June 1 for $24.98. The Expanded Edition will also be available on vinyl as a double-LP set for $31.98. The music will be available through digital and streaming services on the same day.
This year's Record Store Day Crawl will take place in Harris' hometown of Birmingham, Alabama on May 19. As a part of the celebration, the vinyl album will be available starting that day, exclusively at all independent retailers in advance of the national release date. For more information, please visit https://www.recordstorecrawl.com/exclusives.
For years, Harris used the name Sally Rose as an alias on tour. So when she started writing songs about a singer whose lover and mentor - a hard-living, hard-drinking musician - is killed while on the road, the name Sally Rose was a natural fit.
Harris says the idea for the album had been brewing for years, but she needed time away from the road to write. "That happened in 1982, when, after hearing and being stunned by Bruce Springsteen's masterpiece, Nebraska, I realized it was time to leave my comfort zone as interpreter, and follow Sally's muse into the unknown territory of full-time songwriter."
Highlights from The Ballad of Sally Rose include the singles "White Line" - which reached #14 on the country charts - and "Rhythm Guitar" with Waylon Jennings on lead guitar. In addition, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt sing harmony throughout the album. Two years later, the friends and frequent collaborators would release their first album together, Trio, which sold more than four million copies and won two Grammy Awards.
The Expanded Edition's bonus disc introduces unreleased demo recordings for 10 tracks. Most feature Harris accompanying herself on acoustic guitar giving these versions a stripped-back intimacy. In the liner notes, Grammy-winning music writer Colin Escott says the demos are the Nebraska edition of Sally Rose. "Stark and haunting. Vulnerability and resilience, always her hallmarks, were never closer to the surface."
THE BALLAD OF SALLY ROSE: EXPANDED EDITION
CD Track Listing:
Disc One
1. "The Ballad Of Sally Rose"
2. "Rhythm Guitar"
3. "I Think I Love Him/You Are My Flower"
4. "Heart To Heart"
5. "Woman Walk The Line"
6. "Bad News"
7. "Timberline"
8. "Long Tall Sally Rose"
9. "White Line"
10. "Diamond In My Crown"
11. "The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo"
12. "K-S-O-S"
13. "Sweet Chariot"
Disc Two
1. "Timberline" - Demo*
2. "The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo" - Demo*
3. "Sweet Chariot" - Demo*
4. "The Ballad Of Sally Rose" - Demo*
5. "Heart To Heart" - Demo*
6. "Woman Walk The Line" - Demo*
7. "White Line" - Demo*
8. "Diamond In My Crown" - Demo*
9. "Rhythm Guitar" - Demo*
10. "Bad News" - Demo*
* previously unreleased
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