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Format: CD
 Sep 1990
 Record Label: Epic (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 074644682021 |
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Track Listing 1. Hammer And A Nail 2. Welcome Me 3. World Falls 4. Southland In The Springtime 5. 1-2-3 6. Keeper Of My Heart 7. Watershed 8. Hand Me Downs 9. You And Me Of 10,000 Wars 10. Pushing The Needle Too Far 11. Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands, The
Album Notes Also available in a 3-pack with INDIGO GIRLS and STRANGE FIRE. Indigo Girls: Amy Ray, Emily Saliers (vocals, guitars). Additional personnel: Michelle Malone, Gerard McHugh (vocals); Chris McGuire, Cooper Seay, John Jennings (guitar); Craig Edwards (fiddle); Bruce Dukov, Joel Derouin, Robert Becker, Larry Corbett, Suzie Katayama, Armen Garabedian, Michelle Zivahl, Fox, Sid Page, Berj Garabedian, David Campbell, Ilene Novi Novog, Daniel Smith (strings); Bryan Lilie, Jay Dee Daugherty, Michael Lorrant, Scott Bland (drums); The Louies (percussion). NOMADS INDIANS SAINTS is a fitting follow-up to INDIGO GIRLS. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers bring their talents and stunning musicianship to the fore in a collection with dynamic range and breadth. Scott Litt's polished production outshines that of the Indigo Girls' earlier albums. Ray and Saliers are known for their musicianship and exceptionally intricate harmonies, and both are in evidence throughout NOMADS INDIANS SAINTS. Standout performances include Saliers' lead guitar work and the Girls' vocal harmonies on "Welcome Me," "World Falls," and "1 2 3." The Saliers-penned "Watershed" continues to explore the philosophical themes of INDIGO GIRLS, but the album's most thought-provoking and extraordinary track is Ray's "Pushing the Needle Too Far." NOMADS INDIANS SAINTS will make you get out your guitar to strum and sing along with friends. Buy the songbook, too.
Industry Reviews 3 out of 5 stars - ...They still sparkled with a professionalism honed by years of touring. ''Hammer & A Nail' was quite the highlight....The Indigo Girls are well worth wallowing in. Q Magazine (01/01/2001)
Performance Bracing / Recording Excellent - ...make a joyful noise with modest tools--songs, hands, voices, and a lot of heart. They are open, down to earth, vulnerable, and candidly real... Stereo Review (01/01/1991)
...The Atlanta duo gives a post-feminist literacy to its explorations of relationships and emotions... New York Times (11/18/1990)
3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...perfect fall disc. It's hokey, fun, dark, happy and underlined with a sinister feel that makes your blood rush... Rolling Stone (11/29/1990)
Sound A- / Performance A- ...a collection of passionate songs about relationships, darkness and light, life and how to live it...The Indigo Girls have captured an effective middle ground between folk and pop... Audio Magazine (02/01/1991)
Performance Bracing / Recording Excellent - ...make a joyful noise with modest tools--songs, hands, voices, and a lot of heart. They are open, down to earth, vulnerable, and candidly real... Stereo Review (01/01/1991)
Sound A- / Performance A- ...a collection of passionate songs about relationships, darkness and light, life and how to live it...The Indigo Girls have captured an effective middle ground between folk and pop... Audio Magazine (02/01/1991)
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