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1. You Were Here (2000)
by Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer's first solo effort, You Were Here, doesn't allow a simple categorization of style or reveal a sweeping trend in progress. But it is ... More
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2. Oh Little Fire (2010)
by Sarah Harmer
In the five years between I'm a Mountain (2005) and Oh Little Fire (2010), acclaimed Canadian songstress Sarah Harmer has kept busy with a ... More
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3. I'm a Mountain (2006)
by Sarah Harmer
Canadian singer/songwriter Sarah Harmer approaches the music on her third solo release, I'm a Mountain, from a more traditional standpoint, bringing ... More
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4. All of Our Names (2004)
by Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer's house sounds like a cool place to visit. With instruments and recording equipment in every room and traveling bands sleeping over, the ... More
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5. Songs for Clem (1999)
by Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer originally intended her warmly intimate recording Songs for Clem as a gift for her father but eventually self-released the album to the ... More
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8. Holst: Double Concerto; St Paul's Suite; Brook Green Suite (2007)
by Andriy Viytovych (viola), Anna Pyne (flute), Janice Graham (violin), Philip Harmer (oboe), Sarah Ewins (violin), English Sinfonia, Howard Griffiths (conductor)
Prior to this disc, Howard Griffiths was best known as a conductor of the lesser-known late-Classical/early-Romantic Austro-Germanic symphonists: ... More
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9. Cold Snap (1996)
by Weeping Tile
Comprised of a recipe containing an unprocessed and unrefined feel that's coupled with the down-home sincerity of vocalist Sarah Harmer, Weeping Tile ... More
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