| | Iowa State Fare: Music From The Heartland CD
Recorded at SR Audio and Cinemedia, Des Moines, Iowa in March 1996. Includes liner notes by Gregory Hansen, Dave Moore, Cynthia Schmidt, Catherine Hiebert Kerst, Rachelle H. Saltzman. Iowa State Fare: Music From The Heartland Music Iowa State Fare: Music From The Heartland Songs | 1. | Silent Singer - The Matney Sisters |
| 2. | Amazing Grace / God Loves You - The Matney Sisters |
| 3. | Little Goose Polka - Becky & the Ivanhoe Dutchmen :: Letela Husicka - Becky & the Ivanhoe Dutchmen |
| 4. | Das Kufstein Lied - Becky & the Ivanhoe Dutchmen :: The Kufstein Waltz - Becky & the Ivanhoe Dutchmen |
| 5. | Scared of Your Love - Louis & The Blues Review |
| 6. | Old Fishing Hole - Louis & The Blues Review |
| 7. | Round Dance Song - Everett Kapayou |
| 8. | Love Song - Everett Kapayou |
| 9. | Virginia Darling - Dwight Lamb/Lloyd Snow |
| 10. | Red Wing - Dwight Lamb/Lloyd Snow |
| 11. | Las Tres Mujeres - Solis & Solis :: The Three Women - Solis & Solis |
| 12. | Maria Chuchena - Solis & Solis |
| 13. | Be Thou My Vision - Deer Creek Quartet |
| 14. | Henry Storhoff's Schottische - Foot-Notes (TRUE instrumental) |
| 15. | Emigrant Waltz (The Norwegian Emigrant's Song) - Foot-Notes |
| 16. | Ain't No Devil - Psalms |
| 17. | Go Tell It On The Mountain / Amazing Grace - Psalms |
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