| | Christine Lavin Live At The Cactus Cafe: What Was I Thinking? CD Christine Lavin Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Recorded live in Austin, Texas.
Award Winner Live At The Cactus Cafe: What Was I Thinking? Music Christine Lavin Live At The Cactus Cafe: What Was I Thinking? Songs | 1. | Prince Charles |
| 2. | We Are the True Americans |
| 3. | Dear Dan |
| 4. | Bald Headed Men |
| 5. | What Was I Thinking? |
| 6. | I Blab About Celebrities I Have Spied on at My Local Health Club |
| 7. | Doris & Edwin: The Movie |
| 8. | Alternate Endings to the Above Song, If the One Here Is Too Scary For Sensitive You |
| 9. | Intermission |
| 10. | Dakota, The |
| 11. | Regretting What I Said... |
| 12. | How the Lord Helped Me Rewrite a Troublesome Line in "Regretting What I Said" |
| 13. | Shopping Cart of Love: The Play |
| 14. | Katy Says Today Is the Best Day of My Whole Entire Life |
| 15. | What Was I Thinking? - (dance mix, bonus track) |
| Live At The Cactus Cafe: What Was I Thinking? Music Review Average Rating: (3 out of 5 stars)   Found music that was unavailable in Phoenix I have enjoyed the Christine Lavin CD; this type of music is hard to find in the Phoenix area.
My order arrived on time and wqas every thing I expected. Submitted by egypt3 (Phoenix, AZ.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A real find! I have to admit, after hearing "What was I thinking ?" on KPIG, locally, I finally got this to be sure I wasn't crazy when I said, "This is one of the funniest cuts I've heard", but after hearing the whole CD, I'm convinced this performer is worthwhile.
Even though the CD was made in 1993, and she's recorded 16 others, it's worthwhile, for sure. Submitted by Bill. (Pacific Grove, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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