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  1. Light of the Stable is the first Christmas album by Emmylou Harris. It was originally released in 1979 by Warner Bros. Records but has since gone through several intervening releases. The 1992 Warner release was a remastered version of the original with a different album cover.

  2. Release Date. July, 1979. Duration. 30:20. Genre. Country, Pop/Rock, Holiday. Styles. Country-Rock, Progressive Country, Traditional Country, Christmas, Holidays, Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country. Recording Location. Enactron Studio Two. The Enactron Track. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Pieces of the Sky (1975)

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  3. Light of the Stable is the first Christmas album by Emmylou Harris. It was originally released in 1979 by Warner Bros. Records but has since gone through several intervening releases.

  4. Aug 25, 1992 · Find release reviews and credits for Light of the Stable: The Christmas Album - Emmylou Harris on AllMusic - 1992

  5. www.rhino.com › aod › light-of-the-stable-emmylou-harrisLight Of The Stable | Rhino

    Dec 22, 2016 · View all. Too many Christmas albums are mere novelty cash-ins, but Emmylou Harris put her heart into LIGHT OF THE STABLE, and it shows. The set grew from the title track, a 1975 single that featured Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Neil Young on backing vocals, with the bulk of the material recorded alongside Harris' ROSES IN THE SNOW sessions ...

  6. Light of the Stable (Expanded & Remastered) Emmylou Harris. 13 SONGS • 41 MINUTES • NOV 01 1979. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. Christmas Time's a-Comin' (2004 Remaster) 02:51. 2. O Little Town of Bethlehem (2004 Remaster) 03:43. 3. Away in a Manger (2004 Remaster) 02:37. 4. Angel Eyes (2004 Remaster) 03:17. 5. The First Noel (2004 Remaster)

  7. It contains three newly recorded tracks in addition to remastered versions of the ten original tracks. Its cover came from the record sleeve of the original 45-rpm single version of "Light of the Stable" that was released in 1975. The title song featured harmony vocals from Neil Young, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.

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