Gliding Bird

Gliding Bird
Studio album by Emmylou Harris
Released 1969
Genre Folk
Label Jubilee
Producer Ray Ellis
Mickey Eichner (executive producer)
Emmylou Harris chronology
Gliding Bird
(1969)
Pieces of the Sky
(1975)Pieces of the Sky1975
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Gliding Bird is the debut studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris, released in 1969 on Jubilee Records (JGS-8031.) Her first name was shown as two words ("Emmy Lou") on the jacket.

Before she met mentor Gram Parsons and became a famous country singer, Harris began singing folk music; yet Gliding Bird displays an eclecticism that is found in her later work. The album contains five folky Harris originals (with influences from Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell) plus the country rock of Bob Dylan and Fred Neil, classic country of Hank Williams and a folk-pop rendition of a Dionne Warwick/Bacharach/David hit. Not until 1985's The Ballad of Sally Rose would another Harris album contain more than two of her own compositions.

Jubilee Records folded shortly after the release of this album, thus ceasing any distribution or promotion; its catalogue was purchased by Roulette Records. Neither of the singles released from the album made any of the Billboard Music Charts. The title song "Gliding Bird," was written by her then-husband, Tom Slocum. The album was later released on the Emus label as ES-12052, with a different cover.

Though technically Harris' first album, she subsequently disowned the record and regards 1975's Pieces of the Sky as her first "official" album. However, in 2007 on the Songbird boxed set of rare material from Rhino Records, an alternate, slightly shorter take of the song "Clocks" from the Gliding Bird sessions finally saw the light of day.

In 2017 Rhino Entertainment EU re-released a 24 Bit Digital Re-mastered five bonus tracks edition: 1. Paddy (David Colloff/John A Rubinstein; 2. Clocks (alternate version); 3. Fugue For The Ox (live version); 4. Lady Of The Rose (live version); 5. Song sung during a 1966 Cellar Door Dick Cerri Radio Show; no info is available on this song except that it was written by a "Mike".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"Bob Dylan2:45
2."Fugue for the Ox"Emmylou Harris2:23
3."I Saw the Light"Hank Williams2:40
4."Clocks"Emmylou Harris3:00
5."Black Gypsy"Emmylou Harris5:50
6."Gliding Bird"Tom Slocum2:50
7."Everybody's Talkin'"Fred Neil2:03
8."Bobbie's Gone"Emmylou Harris4:05
9."I'll Never Fall in Love Again"Burt Bacharach, Hal David2:22
10."Waltz of the Magic Man"Emmylou Harris4:15

Personnel

  • Ray Ellis – producer, arrangements
  • Mickey Eichner – executive producer
  • Souren Mozian – recording engineer
  • The Graffiteria – cover design, photography

References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. Gliding Bird at AllMusic
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