2003 studio album by Emmylou Harris
Stumble into Grace is the twentieth studio album by American singer/songwriter Emmylou Harris, released on September 23, 2003 by Nonesuch Records. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard country albums chart. Like its immediate predecessor, Red Dirt Girl, the album contained a significant number of Harris' own compositions.
Track listing
Personnel
- Emmylou Harris - vocals, acoustic guitar, 6-string bass guitar
- Tony Hall - bass, guitar, backing vocals
- Brady Blade - drums, backing vocals
- Ethan Johns - drums, electric guitar
- Julie Miller - backing vocals
- Jane Siberry - backing vocals
- Malcolm Burn - bass, electric guitar, piano, whistling, churanga, percussion, harmonica, Fender Rhodes, B2 organ, backing vocals
- Buddy Miller - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Kate McGarrigle - accordion, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Anna McGarrigle - accordion, backing vocals
- Daryl Johnson - percussion, bass, backing vocals
- Daniel Lanois - pedal steel guitar, electronic orchestra, backing vocals
- Bernie Leadon - electric guitar
- Linda Ronstadt - backing vocals
- Kevin Salem - electric guitar
- Colin Linden - electric guitar
- Gillian Welch - backing vocals
- Jill Cunniff - backing vocals
- Joe West - engineer
Charts
Release history
References
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- ^ Harris, Emmylou (September 23, 2003). "Stumble into Grace (Liner Notes)". Nonesuch Records. 79805-2 (CD).