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Indigo Girls: Amy Ray (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Emily Saliers (vocals, guitar, banjo).
<p>Additional personnel includes: Steve Earle (vocals, harmonica); John Jennings (electric guitar); Lisa Germano (mandolin, violin, pennywhistle); Carol Isaacs (accordion, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer); Jerry Marotta (piano, drums, bongos, percussion); Chuck Leavell, Jai Winding (piano); Peter Holsapple (keyboards); Danny Thompson (acoustic bass); Sara Lee, Clare Kenny (electric bass); Jay Dee Daugherty, John Reynolds, Kenny Aronoff, Blair Cunningham (drums); Dawson Miller, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Joan Osborne, The Roches, Michael Stipe, Luka Bloom (background vocals).
<p>Producers includes: John Keane, John Reynolds, Peter Collins, Scott Litt, Indigo Girls.
<p>Engineers include: Tim Oliver.
<p>Recorded between 1987 & 2000. Includes liner notes by Susan Faludi.
<p>All tracks are digitally remastered.
<p>This is a limited edition packaged in a recycled paper digipak.
<p>Indigo Girls: Amy Ray (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Emily Saliers (vocals, guitar, banjo).
<p>Additional personnel includes: Steve Earle (vocals, harmonica); John Jennings (electric guitar); Lisa Germano (mandolin, violin, pennywhistle); Carol Isaacs (accordion, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer); Jerry Marotta (piano, drums, bongos, percussion); Chuck Leavell, Jai Winding (piano); Peter Holsapple (keyboards); Danny Thompson (acoustic bass); Sara Lee, Clare Kenny (electric bass); Jay Dee Daugherty, John Reynolds, Kenny Aronoff, Blair Cunningham (drums); Dawson Miller, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Joan Osborne, The Roches, Michael Stipe, Luka Bloom (background vocals).
<p>Producers includes: John Keane, John Reynolds, Peter Collins, Scott Litt, Indigo Girls.
<p>Engineers include: Tim Oliver.
<p>Recorded between 1987 & 2000. Includes liner notes by Susan Faludi.
<p>All tracks are digitally remastered.
<p>The feminist Everly Brothers? You get to make the call with this well chosen best-of, featuring 14 career-spanning tracks from all their albums (beginning with their debut, originally released as an indie, STRANGE FIRE) and concluding with two previously unreleased new tunes.
<p>Highpoints include the Girls' initial MTV hit "Closer to Fine," (still their anthem) and "Galileo," a Beatles-esque meditation on reincarnation. "Shame on You" is probably the hardest rocking song they've ever done, perhaps because both Girls play electric guitar for a change, or perhaps (just as likely) due to the presence of alt country god Steve Earle on harmony vocals.
<p>The feminist Everly Brothers? You get to make the call with this well chosen best-of, featuring 14 career-spanning tracks from all their albums (beginning with their debut, originally released as an indie, STRANGE FIRE) and concluding with two previously unreleased new tunes.
<p>Highpoints include the Girls' initial MTV hit "Closer to Fine," (still their anthem) and "Galileo," a Beatles-esque meditation on reincarnation. "Shame on You" is probably the hardest rocking song they've ever done, perhaps because both Girls play electric guitar for a change, or perhaps (just as likely) due to the presence of alt country god Steve Earle on harmony vocals.
Track Listing :
| 1 |
Strange Fire |
| 2 |
Closer to Fine |
| 3 |
Kid Fears |
| 4 |
Watershed |
| 5 |
Three Hits |
| 6 |
Galileo |
| 7 |
Ghost |
| 8 |
Reunion |
| 9 |
Power of Two |
| 10 |
Least Complicated |
| 11 |
Shame on You |
| 12 |
Get Out the Map |
| 13 |
Go |
| 14 |
Trouble |
| 15 |
Devotion - (previously unreleased) |
| 16 |
Leaving - (previously unreleased) |
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Album Information :
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UPC:074646160220
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Folk
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Artist:Indigo Girls
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Guest Artists:Michael Stipe; Lisa Germano; Steve Earle; The Roches; Joan Osborne; Luka Bloom; Sara Lee
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Label:Epic (USA)
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Distributed:Sony Music Distribution (
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Release Date:2000/10/03
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Original Release Year:2000
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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