| 1. Devil's Lake |
| 2. Sacrifice |
| 3. Coba |
| 4. Upon the Wings of Night |
| 5. Sacred Heart |
| 6. Beauty Within |
| 7. Desire |
| 8. Ringmaster's Dream |
| 9. Espaņa |
Indigo,Patrick O'Hearn,Private Music,Adult Alternative,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Popular Music,Progressive Electronic
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Despite Our Differences
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GG4SOC Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Pendulum Swinger
- Little Perennials
- I Believe In Love
- Three County Highway
- Run
- Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate
- Lay My Head Down
- Money Made You Mean
- Fly Away
- Dirt and Dead Ends
- All The Way
- They Won't Have Me
- Last Tears
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The Indigo Girls, now marking their 20th anniversary, were in a bit of slump before turning to producer Mitchell Froom, who serves them well on this energized effort--their 10th studio album and first for a new label. Recorded at Froom's home studio in Santa Monica, California, the album finds Ray, Saliers & Co. trying a few new things--recording with everybody in the same room, for example, and stepping further out of their acoustic framework for an enhanced sonic landscape, e.g., the Beatlesque "Little Perennials." They also invited impressive newbie Brandi Carlisle to harmonize on "Last Tears," one of the disc's most memorable tracks, and called on Pink (the IGs appeared on I'm Not Dead) for "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate." All this contributes to a fresher sound and attitude, but the songwriting (Amy's rock leanings, Emily's moody balladry) is up a notch, too, with the social activism ("Pendulum Swinger") better expressed and more sophisticated than their usual banner-waving. What hasn't changed is the way the duo's vocal lines entwine like tangled lovers--at their best, it's hard to tell where one leaves off and the other begins, their corduroy-and-denim harmonies becoming a sort of third tone. That's a neat trick for voices as diverse and distinctive as these, still commanding as they enter their third decade. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-06-08
Interesting listening.......2007-05-22
Great New CD.......2007-05-14
Froom!.......2007-04-04
Memorable...........2007-02-26
With a new producer and a new label, it seems as though IG has shaken off the doldrums that populated their last effort, when they replaced strong songwriting with lots of instrumentation. They use a variety of guitars here, mostly acoustic, but with electrics, slide and mandolin counterpoints. (No banjo, more's the pity.) Their back up musicians are solid and sparse. Pink appears on one song, and although her appearance and the rocker quality of the song made waves when the CD first appeared, the song "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate" is an anthem about the music business, and, while clever and tuneful, fades away in the power of the other songs.
I normally gravitate towards Emily's songs, and here she is the sad balladeer of love lost, for the most part. She writes the opening song, "Pendulum", which is the most political ("the ticker of the nation breaking down like a bad clock") of the songs here. As in all Emily's political statements, she blends the political and the spiritual; it's a woman's power song, and lyrically stirring. My favorite of her songs on this CD is also one of those songs I can't let go of. It's entitled
"Run". In this song, Emily is relegating herself to the role of one of many lovers who've been left by someone who becomes fearful of giving too much in a relationship:
...."And you run, that's all you've ever done
It's all you know to do
I can't hold that against you.
And you'll flee, you're born to be free
And if you go, I'll understand
But you better get out while you can."
Her lyrics are as intense and as fiery in "All the Way", and her "Last Tears" and "I Believe in Love" are equally beautiful in the combination of lyrics and music. Only "Fly", with its metaphors about birds, is a weak contribution in her portion of the CD.
Amy Ray surprises with a rhythmic "Little Perennials", my favorite of her songs on this CD and the tune that keeps coming to mind whenever I look to find the CD to play again. It's a bit nonsensical, and finds, uniquely, Emily doing the low harmony instead of the high. Amy's two "rural" songs are drawn from the land on which she lives, with "Dirt and Dead Ends" the most striking and "They Won't Have Me" describing how little she fits into the rural southern landscape, despite her good intentions.
"Three County Highway" describes just about every little town I've been in and it's a love song, a little different than what Ray usually writes about.
Musically, "Despite Our Differences" is a great blend of two musicians coming together and blending their differences in a collaboration that weaves back and forth. Lyrically, it is outstanding. As usual, it gets more frequent play than anything else I've purchased in the last 6 months in my car. It's good road music, it's articulate, it's everything I buy an IG collaboration for.
I hope you listen and enjoy.
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Retrospective
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z3SS Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Strange Fire
- Closer To Fine
- Kid Fears
- Watershed
- Three Hits
- Galileo
- Ghost
- Reunion
- Power Of Two
- Least Complicated
- Shame On You
- Get Out The Map
- Go
- Trouble
- Devotion
- Leaving
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Try to think of an enduring, widely respected, artistically progressive female songwriting duo. Now, try to think of one besides the Indigo Girls. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have been pounding the folk-rock pavement since the early 1980s, filling the ears of eager listeners with their ethereal harmonies, lush arrangements, and evocative lyrics. Retrospective traces their progression from budding singer-songwriters to stunning musicians, arrangers, activists, and artists. Progressing chronologically, the album allows the listener to appreciate the depth and breadth of the pair's musical growth--from the reedy, passionate plea of "Strange Fire" to the blithe bounce of "Least Complicated" to the dark electricity of "Go." As time passes, more instruments are added, more sensitive political topics are addressed, and more experimental techniques are incorporated. The two new cuts--Ray's uptempo but slightly turbulent "Devotion" and Saliers's heartfelt road ballad "Leaving"--are reminiscent of the Girls' younger days but also reflect their artistic growth through subtle lyrical turns and deft melodic variations. --Sally WeinbachCustomer Reviews:
What a joyful piece of music!.......2007-06-15
This collection is such a nice compilation. There is a fine mixture of music - what is standard throughout is their perfect harmony....and those sometimes haunting, sometimes poignant lyrics.
A great purchase that I will make good use of!
Buy it - you won't be sorry!
The best of The Indio Girls.......2007-06-12
Indigo Girls - Great Introduction To What These Girls Are All About.......2007-05-19
The Power Of Two.......2007-05-18
I first encountered Amy Ray and Emily Sailers at a radio broadcasting convention in San Fransisco. I felt awful for them. I'd already been enthralled by the magic of "Closer To Fine" from "Indigo Girls" and was lured into the album as an REM fan. When I heard they were playing in a CBS suite, I raced to get there. As they played songs from the album, biz-whackers and scavengers stood around slogging free drinks and talking loudly to each other.
Too bad for them, because I got to see a great new duo from just feet away. Album after album, they kept getting better. Those acoustic gems kept coming...from the questioning of authority with "Galileo" to the statement of purpose embodied by "The Power Of Two." In my humble opinion, they peaked with 1994's "Swamp Ophelia," blending and highlighting Amy's darker to Emily's lighter.
That is not to say that albums after were slouchers. They were willing to experiment with harder rock (like the protest/history lesson of "Go"), but the forte was still the campfire type of folk best done on songs like "Get Out The Map." There are two previously unreleased songs here; of the two I prefer the more uptempo "Devotion." While I will say that I have alternate song choices (like "Hammer and Nail" from "Nomads Indians Saints") and the occasional strident case of over-reaching occurs ("Shame On You"), this is still a great introduction to one of the most influential female and folk acts of the last twenty years.
Indigo Girl Classics!.......2007-04-05
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Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z3SW Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Closer To Fine
- Secure Yourself
- Kid Fears
- Prince Of Darkness
- Blood And Fire
- Tried To Be True
- Love's Recovery
- Land Of Canaan
- Center Stage
- History Of Us
- Land Of Canaan (Radio Single Remix)
- Center Stage (Live)
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Love this CD!.......2007-08-01
Indigo Girls - Outstanding Debut Album.......2007-05-19
"Nobody gets a lifetime rehearsal. As specs of dust, we're universal".......2006-11-26
Other reviews of this album suggest the Indigo Girls are over the top, overly earnest and self-conscious. They suggest the Indigo Girls' lyrics don't stand up to scrutiny. I respectfully disagree. Yes, the Indigo Girls fight for positions that may always remain minority positions. Yes, they work for things that are unlikely to ever come to fruition (peace, openness, reform, etc.) But I'm glad the Indigo Girls are at least one band "singing for our side."
Another reviewer suggested "Love's Recovery" gets bogged down in weepiness. I don't fault the song for its emotionality or sadness. I wish it didn't start out with such an affected singing style by Amy. I'd enjoy hearing her sing it today, to see if she sings it with a different tone that sounds less like she's been singing too many hymns recently. The lyric "During the time of which I speak it was hard to turn the other cheek" is a little too churchy for me, but I don't fault the high degree of earnest emotion and intent in the song.
The Indigo Girls sing about possible futures, believing present cultural standards oppress certain groups and behaviors they don't feel should be suppressed. Like Ursula K. Le Guin, who writes stories about possible future worlds that are more considerate of certain sensibilities, the Indigo Girls sing about possible futures. If a person wants to listen to music that is in step with today's world, they may find the Indigo Girls over the top, overly earnest and self-conscious. But I find the Indigo Girls' lyrics hold up to rough scrutiny and criticism. And 50 years from now, I think their lyrics will reveal more universal themes than most current song lyrics.
This album is a great part of the Indigo Girls' journey that continues to change and grow. Here are some words I wrote in response to "Love's Recovery", titled: "Hopes for a Future Generation"
May those closest to you not ask you to hide your love away. May the soft spoken words made in confidence not have to be locked away.
May you be allowed to place your loyalty on more than one number on the roulette wheel. May you be able to share your history of us.
Until that future generation comes, may we do our part to bring tomorrow to today, and recognize in public what has been secreted away.
"To let this love survive would be the greatest gift that we could give." - Love's Recovery
One of my favorite CDs of all time.......2006-06-06
Best of '89.......2006-04-18
The album also has a stronger relationshiop to the time and place of its creation than most. This may be enhanced by Michael Stipe's splendid guest singing on Kid Fears, as well as the presence of REM as a backing band on several tracks. But for many reasons, they somehow captured the zeitgeist, the spirit of the times, for a significant segment of the college-age population in the US in 1989-90. (Best school-related lyric ever, from 'Closer to Fine': "I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind, got my paper and I was free.") It is kind of surprising, given the massive popularity of this album on campuses, that it isn't remembered better now. But it is understandable. Indigo Girls were never in fashion among the arbiters of taste, and this is not the kind of album critics and scenesters would normally admit to liking, then or now. Also, on subsequent albums they seemed pretty quickly to lose the magic that pervades this one.
That magic, the beauty of the harmonies and the songs themselves never fail to seduce me with this album. They'll work for you too, and for more than just a few plays. The songs on Indigo Girls may be of their time, but they are built to last. This album is a classic.
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Swamp Ophelia
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029EV Release Date: 1994-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Fugitive
- Least Complicated
- Language Or The Kiss
- Reunion
- Power Of Two
- Touch Me Fall
- The Wood Song
- Mystery
- Dead Man's Hill
- Fare Thee Well
- This Train Revised
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Reflecting the growth Amy Ray and Emily Saliers experienced during the late '80s and early '90s as songwriters and as performers, Swamp Ophelia finds the duo feeling more experimental, and also more relaxed. Guests like Lisa Germano (violin, mandolin), Jane Scarpantoni (cello), and Jane Siberry (vocals) assist in creating a satisfying and full sound. Songs like the romantic "Power of Two" and Amy's solo venture "Fare Thee Well" would do Jackson Browne proud. The Roches add a lovely vocal layer to "Reunion," and bongos and percussion give the bouncy "Least Complicated" an interesting texture. The darker tones of "Dead Man's Hill," with its haunting melodica and tom-toms, provide needed contrast to the lighter moods in the collection. Their harmonies are a delight, and the closer, "This Train (Revised)," is a wonderful, energetic nod to Woody Guthrie.--Lorry FlemingCustomer Reviews:
10 best albums ever.......2007-06-29
God, I love this album.......2007-02-10
Best IG Album by Far.......2006-02-10
But what it takes to cross the great divide
Seems more than all the courage I can muster up inside
But we will get to have some answers
When we reach the other side
The prize is always worth the rocky ride.
The Wood Song was one of our graduation songs and the lyrics are just magical. I could listen to this CD every day and never get tired of it over 10 years later.
Still amazing after all these years...........2005-12-08
"What it takes to cross the great divide seems more than all the courage I can muster up inside
But you get to have some answers when you reach the other side
The prize is always worth the rocky ride."
If you want to own an IG album, check this one out. It might not be loaded with the hits of some earlier releases, but I think you'll find yourself falling in love. It just works so well as a whole - a beautiful melding of talents and songs.
A CD so good I've bought it thrice!.......2004-09-27
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All That We Let In
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001CCY1A Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Fill It Up Again
- Heartache For Everyone
- Free In You
- Perfect World
- All That We Let In
- Tether
- Come On Home
- Dairy Queen
- Something Real
- Cordova
- Rise Up
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Some 20 years into their career, the Indigo Girls continue to work the same protected turf they staked out with their first album, building on their strengths--gorgeous melodies, teardrop vocal blends, and the occasional poetic insight worth jotting on the back of an envelope. But on their ninth album, their irritating habits remain as intractable as ever: must every romantic spat be framed against saving the whales (okay, the shrinking water supply) and the fight for clean air? And why not put all that randy energy to good use? On "Tether," a Joan Osborne-fronted song that would have aired on progressive rock stations in the '60s and '70s, the three need to kick it up a notch and set a match to those dueling, gasoline-powered guitars. Yet when the chips are down, both Emily Sailers and Amy Ray turn out inspired songs, especially "Something Real," in which a long-awaited reunion with a friend leaves Sailers full of regrets, and "Cordova," a haunting eulogy in which Ray's choices in lust and liberal causes start to blur. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Indigo Girls - Another Solid Album.......2007-05-19
Best album in a while.......2007-01-10
Real Love Songs .......2006-04-29
Some of us are fans of the Indigo Girls because they lyrically avoid half-truths & omissions:
Something Real - But now I know the answer's always in the question
I was either going to be the prodigal or the banished friend
Rise Up - You remember there's more than this, there always was and always is
Tend the artist in your charges, you are full invested
Tether - Whatever it was, it wasn't manumission
You can bury the past, but it's a mausoleum with a ghost of a fist that won't let us be
Can we bring it together? Can we make it better?
So plant what you need to make a better stand
I'm telling you now, find the hope that feeds you
Don't let them bleed you of your will
We got stories lead to smiles
Dairy Queen - The love you gave was not for free, but the price was truly fair
I never felt so glad to be so well spent, so beyond repair
And find that bit of faith that sets you free
Some people might question the Indigo Girls' choice of spending so much time publicly advertising their personal failures & heartaches, but I think their good intentions, while not without risks, are well placed. Some people perceive they are torn in two when faced with multiple choices. "All That We Let In" asks: What forces us to choose one and discard the others? I really struggle with trying to decide if we're better off for all that we let in; but there's probably something good in all we don't want to discard.
Indigo - The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between blue and violet, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy . . . ; a dark blue to grayish purple blue.
Closets are where we store what we need
Where we leave things we can't let go
I am grateful each day the purple girls don't choose to keep their private lives closeted. Think of how much suffering would not have been alleviated, and how much joy missed if they had kept silent.
Planets hurling..... and Atoms Splitting.......2006-03-21
I bought this album on a lark. I've always regarded the indigo girls with a sceptical awe. I've snatched songs i've loved from many of their albums (shaming especially), but have been left feeling cheated, in search of a Complete Album.
I take it all back (well almost). Cruising down highway 101 (in oregon) I was sold after the first 10 seconds of "Fill it Up Again." Their ability infuse issues that scratch to get up from under our skin with catchy pop-esque tunes is exhilirating. Personal favorites are the powerfull "All that we let in", "Tether", "Dairy Queen" and "Rise up"
I will concede that a producer may have banished wonderfull live songs like "Heartache for Everyone." But life isn't perfect. But many of these song are!!! For an album that has the power to completely 180 your day..... BUY THIS
Not bad, but..........2005-09-24
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1200 Curfews
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B7F Release Date: 1995-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Joking
- Least Complicated
- Thin Line
- River
- Strange Fire
- Power Of Two
- Pushing The Needle Too Far
- Virginia Woolf
- Jonas And Ezekial
- Tangled Up In Blue
- World Falls
- Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
- Ghost
- Dead Man's Hill
Tracks:
- I Don't Wanna Know
- Galileo
- Down By The River
- Love's Recovery
- Land Of Canaan
- Mystery
- This Train Revised
- Back Together Again
- Language Or The Kiss
- Chickenman
- Midnight Train To Georgia
- Closer To Fine
- Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
- Bonus Track 1
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While many of these live tracks were culled from the Swamp Ophelia tour, the entire collection on this two-disc set covers a lot of territory in the Indigo Girls oeuvre. From the charming "Back Together Again" (recorded in Amy's basement in 1982) to the reverent cover of Joni Mitchell 's "River" (recorded live in Atlanta), these songs capture the energy and spirit of one of the most successful folk-rock duos in the history of contemporary music. Live renditions of favorites like "Closer to Fine," "Power of Two," "Strange Fire," "Land of Canaan," and "Galileo" bristle with passion, and the mandolin, cello, and percussion parts sparkle in concert. While they're right on with their rave-up of Bob Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue," the one misstep is the lackluster performance on the 10-minute "Down by the River" byAmazon.com
Amy and Emily take a page from the Jackson Browne'sRunning on Empty notebook in compiling a fascinating melange of live tracks pulled from 12 different stages, dressing rooms, radio broadcasts, and a Hopi Indian reservation. For fans this is a gift, pure and simple, and even skeptics will be sucker-punched by the emotional power of the songs and performances. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
WOW!.......2007-06-17
Classic Indigo Girls.......2007-05-20
Let it all hang out.......2006-06-13
THIS CD ROCKS!.......2005-09-25
When you have to answer that "which CD would you bring on a deserted island with you?" question, you now have the answer!
It's great for singing out loud in the car!!
Outstanding.......2005-01-29
Surely after a few years, some great albums and some greater concerts it's time this release had a follow up? A two disc live selection that picks up where this album left off would have me queing up ready to buy it on the release date.
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Rarities
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009MAOWS Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Clampdown
- I Don't Wanna Talk About It
- Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters- Live Version
- Let Me Go Easy- Live Version
- Winthrop
- Free Of Hope
- Shed Your Skin- Tom Morello Remix
- Never Stop- 1986 E.P. Version
- Ghost- Demo Version
- Uncle John's Band
- I'll Give You My Skin (featuring Michael Stipe)
- Free In You- Dave Cooley Remix
- Point Hope
- Ramblin' Round- Live Version (with Ani Difranco)
- Cold As Ice- Live Version
- Walk Your Valley
- It Won't Take Long
- Finlandia- Live Version
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Have the Indigo Girls hit the doldrums? Their concerts of late often prove to not only be lackluster, but dated, as singer/songwriter/guitarists Amy Ray and Emily Saliers veer dangerously close to seeming more like relics than icons. Part of that stems from their reliance on familiar material, as if their writing has slowed to a trickle. Now comes more suggestion of that in Rarities, an album made up of leftovers, odds and ends, demos, other previously unreleased material, and contributions to side albums. The good news is that there is much here to enjoy, all of it wrapped in the Girls' trademark corduroy-and-silk harmonies. Their demo version of "Ghost" is fraught with fevered longing, a remix of "Shed Your Skin" delights with its swirling, hypnotic soundscape, and the cameos by Michael Stipe ("I'll Give You My Skin") and Ani DiFranco ("Ramblin' Round") resonate with artistry and star power. But the 18-song album bloats with less-than-sparkling cuts (for example, a cacophonous rendering of Vic Chesnutt's "Free of Hope," two early and undistinguished songs from both Emily and Amy, and a techno-meets-country remix of "Free in You"). In the end, this is more a collector's disc than a window on the duo's "rarest" moments. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
It's Collecting Dust.......2006-08-05
Mostly for completists.......2006-04-21
Not for the Novice or Seasoned Fan, only for the Middle........2005-11-28
The overall message is: this collection is for the middle, those of you that fall somewhere between a novice and die-hard fan. If your rarities collection already includes most of the songs on "Rarities," then buy the few songs you need individually. If you only own 1 or 2 Indigo Girl CDs (or tapes), then skip this one for now and go with something else like "Retrospective," "All That We Let In," or "Come On Now Social." You will be much happier in the long run, as those CDs are more representative of the duo's songwritting and abilities. However, if you own most of their CDs and you are interested in understanding their development and influences (that you don't already know), then I highly recommend this collection.
Many new gems in this collection.......2005-10-11
that I keep going back to again and again. I have been an avid
listener to their music for ten years now, and I own all of their studio albums, as well as several other collections.
Even with this background, this song has risen to near the top
of my favorites list. Not to be missed!
I've heard a bootleg version of "Finlandia," but that version is
not nearly as beautifully realized as the rendition included in this collection. Another wonderful track!
"Uncle John's Band," which, although available perhaps from other sources, was not a part of my collection before getting this, is another really enjoyable song. I especially like
the pacing of the vocal on the line, "I live in a silver mine /
And collect berrys too."
I haven't had the chance to thoroughly digest the CD yet, but
other tracks that stand out to me so far "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters," "I Don't Wanna Talk About it" and "Clampdown" (chillingly relevant with Bush and his ilk having so much power).
There are at least three songs I would have loved to have seen included here, though: "Blood Quantum," "Letter to Eve" and
"Wisteria." Had they been included, my rating probably would have been five stars.
If you are a longtime Indigo listener, don't miss this one.
You will really want to "Let Me Go Easy" and the wonderfully
rendered "Finlandia" especially.
True artists don't need HITS!!.......2005-10-03
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Rites of Passage
Indigo Girls Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z3TS Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Three Hits
- Galileo
- Ghost
- Joking
- Jonas & Ezekial
- Love Will Come To You
- Romeo And Juliet
- Virginia Woolf
- Chickenman
- Airplane
- Nashville
- Let It Be Me
- Cedar Tree
- Three Hits (Live From Eddie's Attic, Atlanta, GA)
- Love Will Come To You (Live From Eddie's Attic, Atlanta, GA)
Customer Reviews:
I can be sweet and good and nice...........2007-03-11
They also kept up their social barometer. The pro-peace "Galileo" (with harmonies from Jackson Browne and David Crosby) called for nuclear disarmament during a time when protest songs weren't a particular norm. "Jonas and Ezekiel" prays for peace in the Middle East (funny how that problem remains as timely now as it did in 1992). There is also a line in "Let It Be Me" that rings out as pure folk:
"The President has no good idea
of who the masses are.
Well I'm one of them among my friends
trying to see beyond the fences
of our own backyards."
The political and personal mesh throughout "Rites Of Passage." "Ghosts" is a beautiful love song that cries for tolerance. It probably ranks among my favorite IG songs. "Chickenman" and "Airplane" also explore their Southern Roots (I could have sworn "Chickenman" was an REM song the first time I heard it).
The re-master on "Rites" is first rate as well. It brings out the definition of the acoustic instruments. "Romeo and Juliet" now explodes from the stereo. While I also have to admit, I really don't think the live cuts add anything to the CD as a whole. I will continue to recommend "Rites Of Passage" as a pinnacle in the Indigo Girls' career.
A MUST have for every collection!.......2006-08-26
I love music, and own an uncountable number of CDs. But I think I can safely say THIS CD is my favorite of them all! The lyrics are intelligent and elegantly crafted, the music is moving. Galileo (with it's make you think factor) is my favorite song on the CD, with a romeo and juliet coming in 2nd for it's humor factor. Ghost can make you feel emotions stir at your very core if you have ever lost a lover. After 16 years of hearing Ghost, it can still make me cry.
This CD is great for taking in the car, especially on long drives. Do yourslef a favor and get this one.
Deathbed Music.......2006-06-23
best indigo cd .......2005-11-22
Pinnacle.......2005-03-18
I need to make one point thought. Amy Ray has never needed to "catch up" with Emily Saliers as a songwriter. She wrote six of the ten songs on the famous "Indigo Girls" album including "Secure Yourself", "Kid Fears" and "Tried to be True", all classics. She also wrote "Strange Fire", "Welcome Me", & "World Falls (Nomads, Indians and Saints), all great songs. If anything, Emily needed to catch up to Amy on "Rites", not the other way around!
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Turbulent Indigo
Joni Mitchell Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MVH Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Sunny Sunday
- Sex Kills
- How Do You Stop
- Turbulent Indigo
- Last Chance Lost
- The Magdalen Laundries
- Not To Blame
- Borderline
- Yvette In English
- The Sire Of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)
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The 1996 Grammy winner for best pop album, Joni Mitchell's Turbulent Indigo is the singer's most distinctive and rewarding work since Wild Things Run Fast in 1982. Coproduced by Mitchell and her longtime collaborator and former husband Larry Klein, Turbulent Indigo is perhaps the only one of her '80s and '90s discs on which she isn't unduly hampered by studio technology. Whereas her rotten taste in synthesizers lent an automatically dated sound to 1988's Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm and 1998's Taming the Tiger, here the gadgetry is unobtrusive and enhances the power of Mitchell's voice and guitar playing. It also helps that this batch of songs is particularly evocative and well written, ranging from the graceful "How Do You Stop," on which she wonders how to stop "love from slipping away," to the wonderful vignette "Yvette in English," which describes a chance encounter between Picasso and a reluctant model. Paintings and painters are obviously a major theme on the disc--the cover is Mitchell's portrait of herself in the guise of Van Gogh--but more striking is her pessimistic view of humanity. "The Magdalene Laundries" describes the fate of girls left pregnant and abandoned in convent laundry rooms, "Not to Blame" details "the miseries made of love" for all the world's battered wives, and the title of "Sex Kills" is entirely self-explanatory. "The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)," the album's finale, is nothing less than the cries of the much-put-upon Job against a heartless God who makes "everything I dread and everything I fear come true." The plaintive beauty of the music helps sweeten the potential sourness of Mitchell's lyrics. Indeed, the contrast gives great force to Turbulent Indigo and confirms that Mitchell's intellectual prowess and willfully contrary outlook are two qualities sorely missing in the work of many of the contemporary songwriters who cite her as their godhead. --Jason AndersonCustomer Reviews:
With TURBULENT INDIGO, Joni Mitchell Takes BLUE to the Next Level .......2007-03-28
The Beginning of the Onslaught .......2007-03-11
Never mind. Joni finally got her dues. " Indigo" is a fine example of how to stay inspired. The guitar work is honed 90's style. The influence of some new age guitar workings, along with " Joni" tunings, ring out. " Sex Kills" has a metallic backing that is perfect for the lyrics. The music creates the clattering of a back alley, very vivid. Disposable culture, defaming the most holy.
The title song laments the ignorance of the world at large regarding what it takes to be an artist. Artists aren't manufactured, they are born. They are then shaped by time and experience, releasing joy and sorrow into some form. Sheep need not apply.
Another highlight is " Yvette in English", a song that might be considered slight by some, but rolling melody melds around the lyrics to make this such a pleasant experience.
All the tracks have a stand-out quality with few words to translate meaning. Suffice to say that the attention was well deserved. Mitchell created another masterpiece.
Disenchanted Joni.......2006-12-19
An Inspired Masterpiece.......2006-11-07
Fast forward to the present time - for decades now I've been listening primarily only to symphonic music or other instrumental pieces, or exotic songs sung in foreign languages, so as to avoid the distraction of trite lyrics (not to mention some less than appealing musical styles). As such, I've been out of the 'pop culture' loop for many years.
But as fate would have it, a copy of "Turbulent Indigo" has just recently landed in my lap. This has amounted to a reawakening for me. I much enjoyed "Hejira" and some of Joni Mitchell's other recordings years ago, but then lost track of her. Then I heard her perform "Sex Kills" on a TV documentary (an eye and ear opener), and I followed the trail to "Turbulent Indigo". When I first heard it, I was unsure what to make of it. Being "lazy", I left the CD in place and subsequently listened to it over again. And again. I'm struck and enriched by something different each time. Lightbulbs are going off everywhere. Joni Mitchell is a poet of the first degree and a true artist, and I'm delighted to find out that I'm still capable of being passionate about something. Joni puts the muse back in music; otherwise it's just 'ic', as she'll tell you.
"Turbulent Indigo" has given me an education ("The Magdalene Laundries") along with its invocation of the literature and art of others ("Sunny Sunday" "Yvette in English" "Turbulent Indigo"), and even the Old Testament ("The Sire of Sorrow"). And only after listening to it many times did I learn that "Turbulent Indigo" won multiple awards. Wow; is it ever worthy. For once the music industry got it right.
Brilliant Record........2006-01-18
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Tracks:
- Hammer And Nail
- Welcome Me
- World Falls
- Southland In The Springtime
- 1 2 3
- Keeper Of My Heart
- Watershed
- Hand Me Downs
- You And Me Of The 10,000 Wars
- Pushing The Needle Too Far
- The Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands
- Welcome Me (Live)
- Interview
- You And Me Of The 10,000 Wars
Customer Reviews:
Charming acoustic songcraft.......2007-05-27
The bittersweet harmonies and authenticity of this duo placed them among the foremost singer-songwriters of the early 1990s. Their intelligent lyrics and evocative imagery make every song worthwhile, even when the tune is not particularly catchy. So tracks like Hammer And A Nail and Welcome Me with its spectacular guitar patterns are pleasant enough but somewhat lacking in the melody department. Where the melody is great, they deliver the most exquisite songs like Southland In The Springtime, the poignant You & Me Of The 10 000 Wars, the soulful Pushing The Needle Too Far which reminds me of Marianne Faithfull, and the stirring poetic song The Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands. Another great one is World Falls, a song which in its imagery evokes Jane Siberry's classic Bound By the Beauty. There is a spiritual undertone and a feeling of pastoral purity in the music which is reflected in the environmental concerns of some of the songs. Those who like the music of Lucinda Williams, Suzanne Vega and acoustic folk in general, will love this album.
Great album.......2007-05-20
I like.........2005-10-15
Great Songs and Harmonies!.......2004-06-12
Though "Hammer and a Nail" was the only obvious up-beat song, I was not as at all disappointed with the album. Judged from this album alone, I was sure that Emily Saliers here. It`s not that Ray`s songs are not good, it`s more that Saliers`are so great. Luckily Ray has grown as a songwriter in recent years so there is a more balance between them today. Her best song here is "Hand Me Downs", which really is great.
It`s hard to pick out one of Emliy`s songs from the others because they`re all great; many of them have become live-favourites.
The blend of their two voices, their brilliant acoustic guitar-playing and their classy songwriting - what more can you wish for.
Very Good.......2004-06-02
"Southland in the Springtime," "Waterfall" and "Hammer and Nails" are the best songs.
Let's hope this duo stays young for the rest of their singing lives.
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