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Also available in a 3-pack with STRANGE FIRE and NOMADS INDIANS SAINTS. Indigo Girls: Emily Sailers, Amy Ray (vocals, guitar). Additional personnel: Luka Bloom (vocals); John Keane (electric & slide guitars, bass drum, shaker); Jai Winding (piano); John Van Tongeren, Dede Vogt, Kasim Sultan (bass); Jay Dee Daugherty (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Michael Stipe, R.E.M., Hothouse Flowers. Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California; Can Am Studios, Tarzana, California; John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia. Indigo Girls: Emily Saliers, Amy Ray (vocals, guitar). Additional personnel: Luka Bloom (vocals); John Keane (electric & slide guitars, bass drum, shaker); Jai Winding (piano); John Van Tongeren, Dede Vogt, Kasim Sultan (bass); Jay Dee Daugherty (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Michael Stipe, R.E.M., Hothouse Flowers. Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, California; Can Am Studios, Tarzana, California; John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia. Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and Sony's "Super Bit Mapping" system. Indigo Girls: Emily Sailers, Amy Ray (vocals, guitar). Additional personnel includes: John Jennings (electric guitar); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Lisa Germano (fiddle); Martin McCarrick (cello, accordion); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Jai Winding, Maggie Roche (piano); Benmont Tench (organ); John Van Tongeren, Dede Vogt, Kasim Sultan, Sara Lee, Edgar Meyer (bass); Jerry Marotta, Kenny Aronoff, Budgie (drums, percussion); Talvin Singh (percussion); Jackson Browne, David Crosby (background vocals). Producers: Scott Litt, Peter Collins. Reissue producer: Bruce Dickinson. Principally recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York. Digitally remastered by Scott Hull (Classic Sound, New York, New York). This is a limited edition packaged in a recycled paper digipak. Indigo Girls: Emily Sailers, Amy Ray (vocals, acoustic guitar). Additional personnel includes: John Jennings, Mike Buck (electric guitar); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Lisa Germano (fiddle); Martin McCarrick (cello, accordion); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Jai Winding, Maggie Roche (piano); Benmont Tench (organ); John Van Tongeren, Dede Vogt, Kasim Sultan, Sara Lee, Edgar Meyer, Mike Mills (bass); Jerry Marotta, Kenny Aronoff, Budgie, Bill Berry (drums, percussion); Talvin Singh (percussion); Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Luka Bloom, Michael Stipe (background vocals). Producers: Scott Litt, Peter Collins. Reissue producer: Bruce Dickinson. Recorded at: Ocean Way, Los Angeles, California; John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia; Can Am Studios, Tarzana, California. Originally released on Epic (4504). Includes liner notes by Paul Evans. Digitally remastered by Scott Hull (Classic Sound, New York, New York). With their first major label release, the Indigo Girls come on strong with an outstanding batch of tunes, watertight harmonies, impeccable musicianship, and flawless production. And entering the folk-rock music scene on the successful heels of R.E.M., Tracy Chapman, and 10,000 Maniacs pushed their sales over the million mark and earned the duo a Grammy for Best Folk Recording. The eponymous release kicks off with the upbeat jangle bounce of "Closer to Fine," a modest hit, all-time fan favorite written by Emily Saliers, and a tune the Girls still play at every concert. A particularly fascinating point is that the Indigo Girls never write songs together, but they compliment each other perfectly. The difference in styles becomes immediately apparent when the more dark and brooding Amy Ray steps up. Her remarkable contributions include "Secure Yourself," "Kid Fears," and "Blood and Fire," spiritual ruminations of life, love, pain, and faith which bury themselves deep inside your core whether invited or not. Weighting the opposite scales, Saliers offers a tender balance to Ray with two beautiQ (1/01, p.124) - 4 out of 5 stars - "...Features a proper production and Michael Stipe gloriously guests on 'Kid Fears'....it skipped to Number 22 in America...The Indigo Girls are well worth wallowing in." CMJ (1/5/04, p.26) - Ranked #9 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1989" Indigo Girls Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Folk, Rock/Pop, Folk Rock, Gold Discs | | Label | Epic | | Orig Year | 1989 | | All Time Sales Rank | 19344  | | CD Universe Part number | 1140640 | | Catalog number | 61632 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 03, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Scott Litt; Pat McCarthy | | Personnel | Benmont Tench, David Crosby, Kenny Aronoff, Jai Winding, Jackson Browne, Edgar Meyer, Edgar Meyer, Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Jerry Marotta, Bill Berry, Jane Scarpantoni, Bill Berry, Lisa Germano, Scarlet Rivera, Budgie, Maggie Roche, Martin McCarrick, Sara Lee, John Jennings, John Van Tongeren, Talvin Singh, Luka Bloom, DeDe Vogt, Mike Buck, Kasim Sultan, R.E.M., Hothouse Flowers, Paulinho Da Costa, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Emily Saliers, Amy Ray, Athens, Jay Dee Daugherty, John Keane, Tarzana, Can Am Studios | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks |
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$11.59 With his husky voice, good looks, and a gift for dreamy melodies, Bebo Norman could have had a career as a romantic balladeer. Instead, the CCM artist's love songs are of the transcendent variety, and his passion is for justice, faith, and optimism in an often dark world. The songs on his fifth album are countrified pop songs with layered acoustic guitars and uplifting choruses, but the lyrics are not all sweetness and light. On the heart-broken ballad "Now That You're Gone," Norman addresses an absent lover, and the words of regret and longing could just as easily be aimed at a neglectful God in a war-torn world. That ambiguity is what keeps Norman's songs from falling into gospel cliches, and what intrigues his ardent fans. Bebo Norman triumphantly expands his acoustic sound on his fifth major studio release, Between the Dreaming and the Coming True. Inspirational yet daring, Norman rides a wave of new instrumentation to thrilling heights. The title is taken verbatim ...
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$15.89 This Denver-based quartet mixes the sweeping, arena-ready feel of Coldplay with the sincere, radio-friendly folk-rock of bands like Counting Crows for a highly melodic brand of palatable pop. The Fray's first release, HOW TO SAVE A LIFE, is packed with songs that push all the right mass-appeal buttons: sumptuous piano, swaying mid-tempo rhythms, anthemic choruses, and alternately soaring and meandering melodies sung in a high, emotive voice. Bridging stadium rock, emo, and classic rock on the order of U2, the Fray makes an assured first statement on their debut. The Fray were among the first of the flood of bands that combined the influence of British neo-stadium acts like Coldplay and Keane, the retro-AOR bands of the mid-'90s -- chief among them Counting Crows and the Wallflowers -- and American emo-pop bands like Something Corporate and Jimmy Eat World. The Denver four-piece has the requisite piano and flag-waving choruses of the Brits, the slick sound and unfailing conservatism of the AOR bands, and the over-emoted vocals and confessional nature that are cornerstones of emo. All the songs on their debut, How to Save a Life, sound almost exactly alike and also exactly like you would expect -- sincere, melodic, authentic, and bereft of anything surprising or exciting. This doesn't make for the kind of record that people will want to listen to over and over again but for modern rock, it isn't half-bad. A couple of songs, like "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "Dead Wrong," might even sound good in the background of a WB teen drama. ~ Tim Sendra The Fray was among the first flood of bands that combined the influence of British neo-stadium acts like Coldplay and Keane, the retro-AOR bands of the mid-'90s -- chief among them Counting Crows and the Wallflowers -- and American emo-pop bands like Something Corporate and Jimmy Eat World. The Denver four-piece has the requisite piano and flag-waving choruses ...
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