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Indigo Girls Music Collection : Nomads Indians Saints

Nomads Indians Saints

Artist: Indigo Girls

  1. Hammer and a Nail - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily
  2. Welcome Me - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  3. World Falls - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  4. Southland in the Springtime - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily
  5. 1 2 3 - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  6. Keeper of My Heart - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  7. Watershed - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily
  8. Hand Me Downs - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  9. You and Me of the 10,000 Wars - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily
  10. Pushing the Needle Too Far - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  11. Girl With the Weight of the World in Her Hands - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily
  12. Welcome Me - Indigo Girls, Ray, Amy
  13. Interview - Indigo Girls,
  14. You and Me of the 10,000 Wars - Indigo Girls, Saliers, Emily

Not Enough - I don t have much history with Indigo Girls, just hearing and loving a few songs here and there over the years. I write songs and appreciated some of their especially well-crafted songs. This CD did almost nothing for me. I lived with it and listened to it for a couple of weeks and then gave it away.

Indigo: My FAVORITE Color! - From the opening note of Hammer and Nail to the closing notes of The Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands this is Indigo Girls at their finest. Of all their albums, this one is my favorite and constantly makes it back into the CD player rotation. I have the original version so I don t know what difference the bonus tracks would make on the remastered version. Having seen the Indigo Girls live twice now, I feel very priviledged to have experienced them live. This album struck a chord in me and many of my friends the year of it s release. We lived it, loved it, and paid homage to the Girls many times. It is hard to have a favorite. The Indigo Girls continue to amaze me with each release. But, I would recommend this one be the first one you add to your collection. Nomads Indians Saints is a finely crafted pop/rock/folk collection of art that you can see and feel as well as hear. Each cut paints a lyrical tapestry that makes you feel as if you re there with them as the songs came to them. The harmonies, instrumentation and production on this album are incredible. See, hear, feel, smell, touch, taste, and ENJOY!

Charming acoustic songcraft - The bittersweet harmonies and authenticity of this duo placed them among the foremost singer-songwriters of the early 1990s. Their intelligent lyrics and evocative imagery make every song worthwhile, even when the tune is not particularly catchy. So tracks like Hammer And A Nail and Welcome Me with its spectacular guitar patterns are pleasant enough but somewhat lacking in the melody department. Where the melody is great, they deliver the most exquisite songs like Southland In The Springtime, the poignant You & Me Of The 10 000 Wars, the soulful Pushing The Needle Too Far which reminds me of Marianne Faithfull, and the stirring poetic song The Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands. Another great one is World Falls, a song which in its imagery evokes Jane Siberry s classic Bound By the Beauty. There is a spiritual undertone and a feeling of pastoral purity in the music which is reflected in the environmental concerns of some of the songs. Those who like the music of Lucinda Williams, Suzanne Vega and acoustic folk in general, will love this album.

Great album - One of the first IG albums I bought and I still love it. One of their best!!!

I like.. - I like this..It is so wonderful to hear classic spirit-filled riffs on classic good-sounding acoustic guitars..These songs speak to me, like Hand Me Downs talks about how the world should be and talks about the love we have and how we get it..Hey..Friends, dance with me on this..Hammer and a Nail is a call to action..And Watershed speaks to how to live..Man, I wish I was a hippie chick like this..(See my RoseMary Curb and Nancy Manahan review of Lesbian Nuns..)World Falls asks you to sing along..Pushing the Needle Too Far aches with lonliness and Amy Ray is the achey singer..123 is a hoe down, and The Girl With the Weight of the World In Her Hands tells us what we should do..And Southland In the Springtime just tells us what we should do AND is pretty..Love, Vanes



Nomads Indians Saints