Out of Hand/Your Place or Mine by Rodney Crowell Sue Richards Lea Jane Berinati Nicolette Larson Emmylou Harris Gary Stewart The Nashville Edition The Jordanaires Jerry Wallace (CD, 2001)
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Product Identifiers
ProducerLee Simmonds (Reissue)
Record LabelMorello Records
UPC5013929892330
eBay Product ID (ePID)15050150728
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2001
GenreCountry
Run Time63 Mins 56 Seconds
ArtistRodney Crowell, Sue Richards, Lea Jane Berinati, Nicolette Larson, Emmylou Harris, Gary Stewart, The Nashville Edition, The Jordanaires, Jerry Wallace
Release TitleOut of Hand/Your Place or Mine
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Additional information2 LPs on 1 CD: OUT OF HAND (1975)/YOUR PLACE OF MINE (1977). Personnel includes: Gary Stewart (vocal, acoustic guitar, keyboards); Jerry Shook (acoustic & electric guitars); Ray Edenton, Jerry Stembridge, Chip Young, Harold Bradley (acoustic guitar); Reggie Young, Dale Sellers (guitar); Weldon Myrick, Pete Drake, Leo LeBlanc (steel guitar); Booby Thompson (banjo); Josh Graves (dobro); Buck White (mandolin); Tommy Williams (fieddle); Charlie McCoy, Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Hargus Robbins, David Briggs (keyboards); Henry Strzelecki (bass); Buddy Harmon, Kenneth Buttrey (drums); Emmylou Harris. Nicolette Larsen, Rodney Crowell; The Jordanaires (background vocals) Includes liner notes by John Morthland. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley. This two-fer, which pairs up Stewart's best album (1975's Out of Hand) and a decent similarly themed outing from two years later, serves as a fine intro to both Stewart's mildly outlaw country and one of the best genre albums of the '70s. Your Place or Mine sounds a little tame, as well as a bit flashy, in retrospect, but Hand is a seminal work, traditional in approach and style but with just enough rock & roll attitude to complement the honky tonking. ~ Michael Gallucci