Chris Hillman was never the songwriter of the caliber of Gene Clark, Gram Parsons, or Stephen Stills, his bandmates back in the heady days of folk-rock and early country-rock, so it's not surprising to see him mine the treasures of traditional Nashville once he broke free as a solo artist. Desert Rose is his second album for the Sugar Hill label, and it features largely the same crack backup musicians as on Morning Sky, as well as a lineup of breezy country tunes by the likes of Jimmie Rodgers, and Acuff-Rose publishing. Hillman again plays mandolin, and the use of banjo and fiddle on this record further add to a bluegrass feel. The title track, a Hillman original, would later be used as a name for his band, and you can sense Hillman's contentment at leaving his rock baggage behind. This is a pleasant, understated affair, great music to unwind to while sipping cold lemonade on a hot summer day. ~ Peter Kurtz, Rovi
Desert Rose
1984 | Sugarhill
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CD
$11.99DESERT ROSE
10/18/1993
All Music Guide Review
Desert Rose Track Listing
Credits of Desert Rose
- Jay Dee Maness
- Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel)
- Roger McGuinn
- Composer
- Herb Pedersen
- Banjo, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background), Vocal Harmony, Vocals
- Al Perkins
- Dobro, Audio Production, Producer, Guitar (Steel)
- Jerry Scheff
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Bass (Acoustic), Bass
- Ron Tutt
- Drums
- Dr. Robert Warford
- Guitar
- Bob Warford
- Guitar (Electric)
- Raymond Simone
- Design
- James Burton
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Ray Park
- Fiddle, Violin
- Arnie Acosta
- Mastering
- Joe Bellamy
- Engineer, Audio Engineer
- Byron Berline
- Fiddle, Violin, Vocals
- Dick Cooper
- Composer
- Glen D. Hardin
- Piano
- Henry Diltz
- Photography
- Bernie Leadon
- Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Mandora, Vocal Harmony
- Jim Lloyd
- Digital Remastering
- Chris Hillman
- Bass, Guitar, Mandolin, Composer, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
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