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Product Reviews Rolling Stone (p.57) - 3 stars out of 5 -- '[B]allads like the title track and the Springsteen-esque 'Beyond My Wildest Dreams' are world-wise and gently gorgeous.' Entertainment Weekly (p.73) - '[T]he tension between their vocal personas -- she's ever hopeful, he's relentlessly glum -- is the highlight of ALL THE ROADRUNNING. How Can I View My Drivers License Number Online more. ' -- Grade: B- Uncut (p.126) - 3 stars out of 5 -- 'When Harris is upfront -- as on the wonderfully delicate 'Rollin' On' or 'Love And Happiness' -- it's sublime, emotive stuff.' Dirty Linen (p.49) - 'When it comes to artistic integrity, commercial appeal, and sheer transcendency, it doesn't get much better than this.' No Depression (p.125) - '[A] remarkably cohesive album.sonically every track here sounds like it belongs.' Mojo (Publisher) (p.98) - 3 stars out of 5 --- '[W]hen translating his trademark languorous picaresques into his'n'hers arrangements the result is a series of ordinary life duets that.suggest moments of sun-setting harmony at the end of tired lives. Real hardcore country.'

Mark Knopfler Real Live Road Running Rar

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For seven years, Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris quietly compiled a treasure trove of duets. The result, All the Roadrunning, was released on Warner Bros. / Nonesuch Records in April 2006. “We put it together by stealing a few precious hours of studio time here and there,” says Knopfler, who first met Emmylou Harris on a Chet Atkins TV special.

“Emmylou’s respect and affection for the players and the music struck me then and still does. In my writing, I’d been dealing a fair bit with the male/female shape. With that amazing voice, Emmylou, now more than ever, seems to capture a kind of universal female experience, something that speaks to all ages. After our first session and then making a couple of duets for a Hank Williams tribute, I thought we should go on recording, and thankfully Emmylou felt the same.” In Emmylou’s words, “Making this album was a pure joy—being surrounded by extraordinary musicians and guided by one of the great artists of our time.

For seven years, Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris quietly compiled a treasure trove of duets. The result, All the Roadrunning, was released on Warner Bros. / Nonesuch Records in April 2006. “We put it together by stealing a few precious hours of studio time here and there,” says Knopfler, who first met Emmylou Harris on a Chet Atkins TV special. “Emmylou’s respect and affection for the players and the music struck me then and still does. In my writing, I’d been dealing a fair bit with the male/female shape.

With that amazing voice, Emmylou, now more than ever, seems to capture a kind of universal female experience, something that speaks to all ages. After our first session and then making a couple of duets for a Hank Williams tribute, I thought we should go on recording, and thankfully Emmylou felt the same.” In Emmylou’s words, “Making this album was a pure joy—being surrounded by extraordinary musicians and guided by one of the great artists of our time.