Red Dirt Girl

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Red Dirt Girl is a critically acclaimed 2000 Americana/folk album by Emmylou Harris that marked a significant turn toward her own original songwriting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Emmylou Harris
award Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
surface form: Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album
awardYear 2001
chronologyPosition follows the album Spyboy by Emmylou Harris
precedes the album Stumble into Grace by Emmylou Harris
composer Emmylou Harris
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfRelease 2000
genre Americana
country
folk
hasGuestMusician Bruce Springsteen
Buddy Miller
Daryl Johnson
Ethan Johns
Jill Cunniff
Julie Miller
Kate McGarrigle
Patty Griffin
hasQuality critically acclaimed
hasStyle atmospheric production
hasTheme Southern life
loss
memory
hasTrack Bang the Drum Slowly
Hour of Gold
I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now
J’ai Fait Tout
Michelangelo
My Ántonia
surface form: My Antonia

My Baby Needs a Shepherd
One Big Love
Red Dirt Girl self-link
The Pearl
Tragedy
language English
notableFor features mostly songs written or co-written by Emmylou Harris
performer Emmylou Harris
producer Emmylou Harris
Malcolm Burn
publisher Nonesuch Records
recordingPeriod late 1990s
recordLabel Nonesuch Records
significance marked a turn toward Emmylou Harris’s original songwriting
titleTrackSubject story of a girl growing up in the American South

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Emmylou Harris notableWork Red Dirt Girl
Red Dirt Girl hasTrack Red Dirt Girl self-link
Stumble into Grace follows Red Dirt Girl