Cimarron (album) explained

Cimarron
Type:Album
Artist:Emmylou Harris
Cover:EmmylouHarrisCimarron.jpg
Released:November 1981
Genre:Country
Label:Warner Bros. Nashville
Producer:Brian Ahern, Don Williams, Garth Fundis
Prev Title:Evangeline
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Last Date
Next Year:1982

Cimarron is the ninth studio album by Emmylou Harris that, like its predecessor, Evangeline, was composed mostly of outtakes from other recording sessions that had not fit into any of Harris' other albums. As a result, critics at the time complained that the album was "choppy" and lacked a unifying sound. Nonetheless, the album did well on the U.S. country charts, and featured three top-ten country singles: "Born to Run" (not to be confused with the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name, although another Springsteen song, "The Price You Pay," also appears), "If I Needed You" (a duet with Don Williams), and "Tennessee Rose." It was nominated for a Grammy in 1982 for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female. In 2000, Eminent Records issued Cimarron for the first time on CD (it had been out of print since the late 1980s), with new liner notes and a bonus track, "Colors of Your Heart."

Personnel

Acoustic Guitar

Technical personnel

Charts

Year-end charts

Release history

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DateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaNovember 1981Warner Bros. Records[2]

References

Emmylou Harris Cimarron liner notes

Notes and References

  1. Top Country Albums – Year-End 1982. Billboard. June 2, 2021.
  2. Harris . Emmylou . Cimarron (Liner Notes) . . November 1981 . BSK-3603 (LP); WB-M5-3603 (Cassette).