Emmylou Harris' major-label solo debut quickly establishes the pattern that the vast majority of her subsequent work would follow:
Pieces of the Sky is bravely eclectic, impeccably performed, and achingly beautiful. Amid a collection of songs that ranks among her most well-chosen -- ranging from the catalogs of
the Beatles ("For No One") to
Boudleaux and Felice Bryant ("Sleepless Nights") and
the Louvin Brothers (the hit "If I Could Only Win Your Love") -- the record's centerpiece is one of
Harris' rare original compositions, "Boulder to Birmingham," her stirring tribute to fallen mentor
Gram Parsons. ~ Jason Ankeny