Wow - not good. It was on my list today. The SF Chronicle thought quite highly of it on Sunday.
From CD REVIEWS SF Chronicle Sunday, April 23, 2006
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From CD REVIEWS SF Chronicle Sunday, April 23, 2006
MARK KNOPFLER/EMMYLOU HARRIS
Seven years in the making, this exquisite pairing of these idiosyncratic and iconic singers results in a tour de force, outshining anything either has done in recent memory. Dire Straits honcho Mark Knopfler's normally flinty edges are blunted and made more appealing and less anxious once Emmylou Harris fits her sparse harmonies around them. Her perfectly articulated and understated phrasing elevate the guitarist's restless travelogue of moving from space to space, in and out of love, in various vehicles and means of transport, making it matter little that he never quite gets to where he's going nor that he isn't able outrun his shadowy but well-drawn demons. But with her pristine vocals riding shotgun, the journey is more interesting than the destination. Harris' lead on "Rollin' On" is a like a paper-cut silhouette from a bygone era, fragile, yet haunting in its dark relief.
Jaan Uhelszki
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