Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball (1996)

In 1995, Emmylou Harris released "Wrecking Ball", which is considered to be her most experimental album. It featured songs by Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. Harris and producer Daniel Lanois offer an inside look at the making of Emmylou's Grammy-winning album on this promotional VHS tape of the TV special, "Building the Wrecking Ball", which originally aired on PBS in December 1996.

Director: Bob Lanois
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 50 min
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Music: Neil Young, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle
Production: Elektra, PBS Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball about?
In 1995, Emmylou Harris released "Wrecking Ball", which is considered to be her most experimental album. It featured songs by Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. Harris and producer Daniel Lanois offer an inside look at the making of Emmylou's Grammy-winning album on this promotional VHS tape of the TV special, "Building the Wrecking Ball", which originally aired on PBS in December 1996.
Who directed Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball?
Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball was directed by Bob Lanois.
Who stars in Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball?
Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball stars Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Daniel Lanois, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Larry Mullen Jr..
How long is Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball?
Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball?
Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball produced?
Emmylou Harris: Building the Wrecking Ball was produced in United States of America.