Wrecking Ball

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Wrecking Ball is a critically acclaimed 1995 album by Emmylou Harris that marked a bold, atmospheric shift in her sound, blending country, folk, and alternative influences.

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Wrecking Ball canonical 3
Emmylou Harris – Wrecking Ball 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Emmylou Harris
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
surface form: Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album
chronologicallyFollows Cowgirl's Prayer
chronologicallyPrecedes Spyboy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresArtist Daniel Lanois
Lucinda Williams
Neil Young
Steve Earle
genre Americana
alternative country
country
folk
hasInfluenceOn Americana music scene
alternative country genre
hasPart song "All My Tears"
song "Blackhawk"
song "Deeper Well"
song "Every Grain of Sand"
song "Goin' Back to Harlan"
song "Goodbye"
May This Be Love
surface form: song "May This Be Love"

song "Orphan Girl"
song "Sweet Old World"
song "Waltz Across Texas Tonight"
Where Will I Be
surface form: song "Where Will I Be"

title track "Wrecking Ball"
hasQuality atmospheric sound
critically acclaimed
hasReception considered a landmark Americana album
praised for Emmylou Harris's vocal performance
praised for innovative production
influencedBy alternative rock
ambient production
country music
folk music
language English
notableFor marking a stylistic shift in Emmylou Harris's music
partOf Emmylou Harris discography
performer Emmylou Harris
producer Daniel Lanois
recordedIn 1994
recordLabel Asylum Records
Elektra Records
releaseDate 1995

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Emmylou Harris notableWork Wrecking Ball
Daniel Lanois produced Wrecking Ball
this entity surface form: Emmylou Harris – Wrecking Ball
Cowgirl's Prayer precedes Wrecking Ball