Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town is a transitional effort that bridges the curveballs of
Emmylou Harris' earliest solo work with the more traditional country albums that comprise the bulk of the second phase of her career. For the first time, she covers no
Gram Parsons tunes or pop music chestnuts, relying instead on newly exited Hot Band member
Rodney Crowell for two songs ("Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" and "I Ain't Living Long Like This") and
Dolly Parton for another (the devastating "To Daddy"); the highlight is a gorgeous cover of
Jesse Winchester's "Defying Gravity." ~ Jason Ankeny