Pieces of the Sky


Pieces of the Sky is the second studio album by American country music artist Emmylou Harris, released in February 1975 through Reprise.
Although she had released the obscure folk-styled Gliding Bird five years earlier, Pieces of the Sky became the album that launched Harris's career and is widely considered to be her début. In those intervening years she forged a musical relationship with Gram Parsons that altered the musical direction of her career. The album includes Harris's first high-charting Billboard country hit, the #4 "If I Could Only Win Your Love," and the relatively low-charting #73 "Too Far Gone". The overall song selection was varied and showed early on how eclectic Harris's musical tastes were. In addition to her own "Boulder to Birmingham", she included the Merle Haggard classic "The Bottle Let Me Down," The Beatles' "For No One," and Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors." On Shel Silverstein's "Queen Of The Silver Dollar," Harris's longtime friend and vocal collaborator, Linda Ronstadt, sings harmony.
Pieces of the Sky rose as far as the #7 spot on the Billboard country albums chart.
Pieces of the Sky was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Track listing

Bonus tracks

A 2004 CD reissue added two previously unissued bonus tracks:
  1. "Hank and Lefty" – 2:50
  2. "California Cottonfields" – 2:47

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