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The 18 songs that follow never quite reach these musical heights or emotional depths, but do we really expect them to? In the ensuing 30 years, Harris has gone out and come back into fashion, her jet-black hair has turned alluringly silver, and she has recorded more than 20 mostly solid albums and countless collaborations, most of which are chronicled on Heartaches & Highways. Her voice blends mesmerically with Roy Orbison's gentle warble on "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again", and Harris re-creates 1960s girl-group harmonies with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on their gentle cover of Phil Spector's "To Know Him Is to Love Him". Her collaboration with producer Daniel Lanois on 1995's Wrecking Ball-- represented here by the Gillian Welch cover "Orphan Girl"-- reinvigorated her career with its darker, less traditional sounds, but it also set the tone for every album since, which all seem to prize atmosphere as much as songs.
Over three-and-a-half decades, Harris has exhibited an exceptional taste in covers. Those included on Heartaches & Highways
Harris's gift for inspired covers culminates with the collection's only new track, a version of Randy Sharp's "The Connection" that teams Harris with original producer Brian Ahern and early collaborator Fayssoux Starling. It's yet another midtempo song, a downbeat number that might sound better on an album that wasn't entirely comprised of downbeat numbers. And that's the crucial flaw in Heartaches & Highways: It implies that Harris's talents were limited to a certain breed of song, and while these twenty tracks all prove dynamic showcases for her singular voice, they barely hint at her considerable range of abilities and interests.
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