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Emmylou Harris - Elite Hotel
Àðòèñò: Emmylou Harris
Àëüáîì: Elite Hotel, 1975
Èçäàòåëü: Rhino / R2 78109
Æàíð: Country-Rock, Folk-Rock, Oldies
Ôîðìàò ôàéëà: EAC, WAV Pack, CUE, LOG, Covers, Embedded album art, ISO
Ññûëêà: ed2k
Ññûëêà: torrent
Íàõîæäåíèå: eDonkey/Kademlia
Ïðèìå÷àíèå: ïðîäîëæàåì..:)
thanks to KillerRips :hi: another Emmylou Harris studio album :wub: :music:

TRACKLIST
 1. "Amarillo" (Emmylou Harris/Rodney Crowell) –. . . . . . . . . . . .3:05
 2. "Together Again" (Buck Owens) – . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:56
 3. "Feelin' Single, Seein' Double" (Wayne Kemp) –. . . . . . . . . . .2:34
 4. "Sin City" (Gram Parsons/Chris Hillman) – . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:57
 5. "One of These Days" (Earl Montgomery) – . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:03
 6. "Till I Gain Control Again" (Rodney Crowell) –. . . . . . . . . . .5:40
 7. "Here, There, and Everywhere" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) –. . . .3:59
 8. "Ooh Las Vegas" (Gram Parsons/Rik Grech) –. . . . . . . . . . . . .3:47
 9. "Sweet Dreams" (Don Gibson) – . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:03
10. "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" (Hank Williams) –. . . . . . . . . . . .3:05
11. "Satan's Jewel Crown" (Edgar L. Eden) – . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:13
12. "Wheels" [with Jonathan Edwards] (Chris Hillman/Gram Parsons) – . .3:13
13. "You're Running Wild" (Ray Edenton/Don Winters) [bonus track] – . .1:44
14. "Cajun Born" (Jo-El Sonnier/Kermit Goell) [bonus track] – . . . . .3:19

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Review
Elite Hotel was Emmylou Harris's second album to be released in 1975, following the widely acclaimed success of Pieces of the Sky, and even bettered its predecessor on the Billboard Music Charts, becoming her first #1 country album. Two of its tracks were also #1 country singles: "Together Again" and Harris' cover of the Patsy Cline hit "Sweet Dreams", while "One of These Days" made it to the #3 spot. A cover version of The Beatles's "Here, There and Everywhere" actually entered the pop charts at #65. Harris' eclectic musical tastes were reflected in her choice of material by Hank Williams, the Beatles, Gram Parsons and Buck Owens.