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| | Lilith Fair: A Celebration Of Women In Music, Volume 2 | | | Music Artist : | | Morcheeba | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Arista | | Release Date : | | 1999-05-18 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Fire on Babylon -- Sinead O'Connor 2. Never Know -- Angelique Kidjo 3. Life -- Queen Latifah 4. Island -- Heather Nova 5. New Thing Now -- Shawn Colvin 6. Angel -- Sarah McLachlan with Emmylou Harris 7. Down By the Sea -- Morcheeba 8. I Do -- Lisa Loeb 9. Sway -- Bic Runga 10. In the Ghetto -- Natalie Merchant 11. Miles From Our Home -- Cowboy Junkies 12. Meat Hook -- Tracy Bonham 13. Elmo -- Holly McNarland 14. Trampoline -- Wild Strawberries
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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VERY Eclectic Submitted on: 2003-07-25 |
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| All of the performances found on this CD are good live versions of songs from good artists. I never attended the Lilith Fair when it was around so I didn't know what to expect when I checked this CD out; I picked it up soley for the names I recognized and liked (Sarah McLachlan, Natalie Merchant, etc.). After listening to this though I found that I didn't really like most of the songs. Not that they were bad songs or poorly performed but that this album's collection of artists was just too eclectic for my tastes. I'm not a rap fan at all so Queen Latifah's addition wasn't my favorite and the album wasn't stickered despite Tracy Bonham's lyrics. Because of my disappointment I have to give this 2 stars. If you went to the fair and only watched the performances from performers you liked then I'd suggest trying to check this out from your local library. If you like all or most of these artists then maybe this CD is for you. |
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listenable but not really worth the money Submitted on: 2002-08-07 |
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| No passionate or inspired musical performances here,just a bunch of females trying to prove something and some ... female-supporting male musicians to help them. |
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It grows on you Submitted on: 2001-02-16 |
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| I wrote a review for this CD several months ago, saying I didn't like it apart from a few songs. After that, I put the CD away. I recently brought it out again, put it in the CD player, and realized "Hey, there's some good stuff on here." I didn't like it at first. Now I love it. If you are wanting to try some Lilith Fair, my advice would be to borrow this from someone... Listen to the whole thing a few times, even if you don't like it the first time. For some odd reason, it just grows on you till you are playing it nonstop. |
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The Best "Sampler" Submitted on: 2000-12-14 |
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| This is my favorite CD of 2000. If you like female vocalists (Sarah) this is a must have. Worth it just for Bic Runga's "Sway" not to mention all the other great songs. |
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Nice Submitted on: 2000-10-25 |
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| To be honest, I wouldn't have gotten this CD if it wasn't for 'Angel' and 'I Do,' the only songs on here that I have heard. I was introduced to some more Natalie Merchant, which was nice. This version of 'Angel' is wonderful. I love the extra piano parts. Personally, I think Sarah doesn't need anyone to sing with her, and (don't jump on me for saying this) I think it would have been better without Emmylou. But it is great. 'I Do' is even better live. The only other song on here that I really liked was 'In the Ghetto,' but I do want to get the other Lilith Fair CDs just so I can hear some other Sarah McLachlan songs live. Okay, sorry for rambling: the bottom line is that most of the songs on here are not very much like Sarah McLachlan, so if you are, like me, a Sarah fan that just wanted to check out some other female singers in that genre... I wouldn't recommend Lilith Fair Vol. 2. |
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