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Format: CD
 May 1992
 Record Label: Epic (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 074644886528 |
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Track Listing 1. Three Hits 2. Galileo 3. Ghost 4. Joking 5. Jonas And Ezekial 6. Love Will Come To You 7. Romeo And Juliet 8. Virginia Woolf 9. Chickenman 10. Airplane 11. Nashville 12. Let It Be Me 13. Cedar Tree
Album Notes Indigo Girls: Amy Ray, Emily Saliers (vocals, guitar). Additional personnel: John Jennings, Cooper Seay (guitar); Donal Lunny (mandolin, bouzouki, bodhran); Lisa Germano, Nollaig Ni Chathasaigh (fiddle); Martin McCarrick (cello, accordion); Ronan Browne (Uilleann pipes, low whistles); Sandy Garfinkle (harmonica); Jerry Marotta (piano, drums, percussion); Maggie Roche (piano, background vocals); Jai Winding (piano); Benmont Tench (organ); Edgar Meyer, Sara Lee (bass); Kenny Aranoff (drums, percussion); Simone Simontow, Talvinde Singh, Budgie (percussion); Sue Owens (handclaps); David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Terre Roche, Suzzy Roche, Michael Lorant (background vocals). Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have been playing music together since they met as young girls. RITES OF PASSAGE marks a creative and artistic watershed for the duo. The album strikes a fine balance between politics and romance, rhythm and melody, and acoustic and electric musicianship. RITES OF PASSAGE features special guests and memorable songs and performances. The album's standout tracks demand attention. The political "Three Hits" is classic Amy Ray. "Galileo" finds Saliers exploring philosophical matters (again) and features backing vocals by Jackson Browne and David Crosby. "Ghost" is a haunting reminder of the power of lost love. Indigo Girls cover Dire Straits' "Romeo and Juliet," and The Roches guest on the original fear-of-flying hymn "Airplane." Siouxsie and the Banshees drummer Budgie, bassist Sara Lee, and fiddler Lisa Germano also lend strong musical support. The depth and breadth of the Indigo Girls' songwriting on RITES OF PASSAGE will keep even the most discerning listeners happy. This is one for Indigo novices and fans alike.
Industry Reviews 3 out of 5 stars - ...Rocks harder and includes a spooky cover of Dire Straits' 'Romeo & Juliet'....The Indigo Girls are well worth wallowing in. Q Magazine (01/01/2001)
4 Stars - Very Good - ..shows a new level of maturity...good music, pure and simple, which is to say it's neither pure nor simplistic.. Down Beat (08/01/1992)
..Indigo Girls' honey-blond harmonies are lustrous.. - Rating: B- Entertainment Weekly (05/22/1992)
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