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1200 Curfews
(1995)
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1200 Curfews is a double live album recorded on the Swamp Ophelia tour from 1994 to 1995, covering the duo's best loved songs as well as some inspired covers of classics from Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell. And while this is obviously directed at the Indigo Girls' insatiable cult following, even casual fans will find the album engaging ...
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Despite Our Differences
(2006)
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The Indigo Girls move to Hollywood Records -- home of Los Lobos among others -- and do what they do best, but add some new shades and textures as well. For starters, there are no anthemic political statements here, unless you are willing to regard to the truly personal as political (an admirable stance in this crazy world). Secondly, Emily Saliers ...
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All That We Let In [Bonus DVD]
(2004)
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Indigo Girls
Nearly 20 years on, and the Indigo Girls are still spinning their dualistic tales of love, anger, and life. Over the years, the formula has had its bouts with rigidity -- for a while there, it even threatened to reach obsolescence (think the phoned-in late-'90s effort Shaming of the Sun). But Emily Saliers and Amy Ray did a wise thing with 2002's ...
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Indigo Girls [Bonus Tracks]
(1989)
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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 ...
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Rarities
(2005)
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Indigo Girls
Rarities spans two decades, from a 1986 version of "Never Stop" -- written in Emily Saliers' Tulane dorm room in 1981 -- to "Walk Your Valley," a song meant for Indigo Girls' 2004 album All That We Let In. In between there are covers, live recordings, guest appearances, and memories. There's a percussive take on "Uncle John's Band" from the 1991 ...
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Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music
(1998)
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Various Artists
Sarah McLachlan unexpectedly hit the financial jackpot when she launched Lilith Fair in 1997. McLachlan conceived the package tour as a way to spotlight female musicians, particularly those that were from either the alt-pop or folk genres. It worked better than anyone expected, as Lilith Fair became the hippest and most successful package tour of ...
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Swamp Ophelia
(1994)
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Indigo Girls
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers continue to hone their signature lush melodies on their fifth studio effort, Swamp Ophelia. Reflecting back to their pioneering singer/songwriting days of the late '80s and early '90s, this album is confident in the face of the male-dominated music industry and the Indigo Girls are no longer afraid to hit upon past ...
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Nomads Indians Saints
(1990)
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Indigo Girls
Following the success of their 1989 debut and the reissue of the previously independent Strange Fire, the Indigo Girls answered with another Grammy-nominated offering. Nomads Indians Saints shows Emily Saliers and Amy Ray in fine form, delving a little deeper into the themes of love and faith that run through all of their work. Now that they've ...
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Rites of Passage
(1992)
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Indigo Girls
Though not what you'd call polished or slick, Rites of Passage introduces a sound and structure that are a touch more refined than previous albums by Indigo Girls. Thanks to producer Peter Collins and a slew of amazing guests, including Jackson Browne, David Crosby, the Roches, and Lisa Germano, the added harmonies and diverse instrumentation put ...
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Come on Now Social
(1999)
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Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls had sort of boxed themselves into the corner during the late '90s. They had become pop culture icons, as known for their politics as their music. Unfortunately, being in such a position meant their music had gotten a little stale, as the good but predictable Shaming of the Sun illustrated. The duo seized the opportunity to experiment ...
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Indigo Girls
(1989)
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Indigo Girls
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 ...
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Strange Fire
(1987)
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Indigo Girls
Strange Fire, the Indigo Girls' debut album, was re-released after their next album Indigo Girls hit big on college radio in 1989. The beautiful harmonies of college friends Amy Ray and Emily Saliers was immediately apparent on this album, the two-girls-with-guitars format felt like a breath of fresh air from a musical city (Athens, GA) known more ...
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Live: Back on the Bus, Y'all
(1991)
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Indigo Girls
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Become You
(2002)
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Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls' eighth studio album, released 15 years after their first, finds the duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers in a sense starting over. Using their regular backup band of keyboardist Carol Isaacs, bassist Claire Kenny, and drummer Brady Blade, but only a couple of guest musicians -- in contrast to albums that featured lots more players, many ...
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Women & Songs [WEA]
(1998)
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Honor: A Benefit for the Honor the Earth Campaign
(1996)
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Retrospective
(2000)
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Indigo Girls
The Indigo Girls' 1999 album Come on Now Social was their first commercial failure after six consecutive gold or platinum albums. The appearance of the duo's first domestic compilation a year later is an unavoidably ominous sign, as their label takes its profits while it can. But that's no reason not to celebrate Amy Ray and Emily Saliers' ...
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Shaming of the Sun
(1997)
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Indigo Girls
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Rites of Passage [Bonus Tracks]
(1992)
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Indigo Girls
Though not what you'd call polished or slick, Rites of Passage introduces a sound and structure that are a touch more refined than previous albums by Indigo Girls. Thanks to producer Peter Collins and a slew of amazing guests, including Jackson Browne, David Crosby, the Roches, and Lisa Germano, the added harmonies and diverse instrumentation put ...
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Out Loud
(1995)
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This compilation brings together an eclectic mix of major-label artists and up-and-coming artists stepping forward with powerful recordings about freedom, dignity and honesty -- all to benefit the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC). Rare tracks from U2 and Throwing Muses are included, as well as contributions from ...
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Lilith Fair, Vol. 3
(1999)
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Various Artists
As the second half of the two-part sequel to the first Lilith Fair souvenir, Lilith Fair, Vol. 3 may seem like an afterthought, but it's arguably the best of the series so far. Like its sister compilation, Lilith Fair, Vol. 2, Vol. 3 features songs from 14 different artists from the 1998 tour. Through design, this collection features many of the ...
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Stanley, Son of Theodore: Yet Another Alternative Music Sampler
(1992)
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The bizarrely-named Stanley Son of Theodore: Alternative Sampler features a diverse collection of early-'90s singles from artists like Public Enemy, the Indigo Girls, Shabba Ranks, Allison Moyet, and Bruce Cockburn. While not all of these performers are truly "alternative," including them does make the album more eclectic. Big Audio Dynamite's ...
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Nomads Indians Saints [Bonus Tracks]
(1990)
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Indigo Girls
Following the success of their 1989 debut and the reissue of the previously independent Strange Fire, the Indigo Girls answered with another Grammy-nominated offering. Nomads Indians Saints shows Emily Saliers and Amy Ray in fine form, delving a little deeper into the themes of love and faith that run through all of their work. Now that they've ...
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The Wonder Years: Music From the Emmy Award-Winning Show & Its Era
(1989)
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The cuddly, sepia-warm tones of the hit Fox TV series spill over into this soundtrack, which is redolent with memories of childhood summers, walking in the park, barbecues out back, and all the other good stuff that the show waxed nostalgic about. Of the 13 tracks here, a full seven are covers. These include pop-gospel act Judson Spence's take on ...
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Climb Against the Odds
(1999)
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Various Artists
This soundtrack to a PBS documentary about a group of breast-cancer survivors who climb Mount McKinley consists largely of previously released tracks by popular female recording artists including Mary Chapin Carpenter, Paula Cole, Celine Dion, Nanci Griffith, k.d. lang, and Indigo Girls, several of which roughly relate to the film's plot (such as ...
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