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Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls Album: “Nomads Indians Saints (Expanded Edition)”

Indigo Girls Album: “Nomads Indians Saints (Expanded Edition)”
Album Information :
Title: Nomads Indians Saints (Expanded Edition)
Release Date:2000-01-01
Type:Album
Genre:Folk, Adult Alternative
Label:Epic
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:696998511026
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Track Listing :
1 Hammer And A Nail Video
2 Welcome Me Video
3 World Falls Video
4 Southland In The Springtime Video
5 1 2 3 Video
6 Keeper of my Heart Video
7 Watershed Video
8 Hand Me Downs Video
9 You and Me of the 10,000 Wars Video
10 Pushing the Needle Too Far Video
11 The Girl with the Weight of the World in Her Hands Video
12 Welcome Me Video
13 Interview
14 You and Me of the 10,000 Wars Video
Robert E Head (Kent, WA USA) - January 04, 2002
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- The definitive work of a powerful duo of singer/songwriters

Nomads Indians Saints is very old news by now, but remains for me the definitive highlight of their songwriting careers. If one wanted only one Indigo Girls album, this should be it.

Emily's well-crafted poetry is both brilliant and accessible. Hammer and a Nail was one of her bigger radio hits, but only one of six great offerings on this record. Southland In The Springtime and You and Me of the 10,000 Wars remain some of her most poignant works. Her earlier work is less well developed and her later work, with a few exceptions, loses a bit of the passion and attention to detail present here.

Amy's songs paint less with well-constructed verse than with imagery and emotional outbursts. For me, this album was the sweet spot in her career as well, with youthful passion that enraptures the listener almost shamanistically, but still finds a universality that slowly drained away in later work. The highlight for me on this album is World Falls, which is probably Amy's most ecstatic, upbeat, and, dare I say, radio-worthy song.

As a side note, I saw probably three or four live Indigo Girls shows during the tour that followed this album, even one on the night the Gulf War broke out. These were some of the most powerful concerts I have ever witnessed and made a lifelong impact on my interest in and understanding of the capacity of art to transform lives and create transcendent collective experiences.

C. Albury "Music Lover" (Harlingen, TX United States) - March 07, 2001
- Indigo Girls, Like No Other!

The Indigo Girls have done it again! I love all their work and this album is no exception! They are such poetic writers and their lyrics are always poetry to the listners ear. Their passion makes you want to fall in love with them over and over again! This albumn is really good and that is why I gave it four stars. It would have had five, but their Galileo CD is still my favorite!

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