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Revisiting Rare Tracks with Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris' new box set includes outtakes from her solo recordings, as well as assorted collaborations with other musicians.
Emmylou Harris' new box set includes outtakes from her solo recordings, as well as assorted collaborations with other musicians.

When musicians make recordings, they make countless decisions. What to keep and what to discard may be the most important.

Sometimes, great music never gets released.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris has been making those decisions for more than 30 years. For her latest release, those decisions are strictly personal.

Songbird is her new five-disc box set — 78 CD tracks plus a DVD — compiling memorable moments in her musical journey. The career retrospective is not a greatest-hits collection, though. Instead, Harris decided to feature rare outtakes, live recordings and other overlooked gems from her extensive discography.

"I figured it was time to showcase some things that maybe people might have glossed over, including myself," she says.

Harris joined Weekend Edition Sunday's Liane Hansen for an interview and studio performance of some of the songs on Songbird.

"There were a lot of interesting projects that were just scattered everywhere, and you just want to be able to collect them and make them available to people," Harris says.

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