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Indigo Girls

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 1990-11-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1990, 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Hammer and a Nail Indigo Girls 3:50
2
Welcome Me Indigo Girls 4:36
3
World Falls Indigo Girls 3:44
4
Southland In the Springtime Indigo Girls 4:19
5
1 2 3 Indigo Girls 4:12
6
Keeper of My Heart Indigo Girls 4:22
7
Watershed Indigo Girls 5:44
8
Hand Me Downs Indigo Girls 3:41
9
You and Me of the 10,000 Wars Indigo Girls 4:10
10
Pushing the Needle Too Far Indigo Girls 4:12
11
The Girl With the Weight of th Indigo Girls 4:21
12
Welcome Me Indigo Girls 4:35
13
Interview Indigo Girls 8:50
14
You and Me of the 10,000 Wars Indigo Girls 4:21

Reviews

  • Amazing Album

    5
    By phantomchick11
    When I was little i used to listen to this album over and over again everyday. This was the music I grew up with. I love this album and hope its there for generations to come.
  • 2008/03/07 - Mistakes Were Made!

    5
    By Hig Hirtenflirst
    Shortly after the release of this album, I got to see the Indigo Girls in concert for the first time (out of an eventual five). Paramount Theater, Seattle, fall of 1990. Before the show began, I looked around at the audience and thought, "Well, hellooo! Look at all the ladies!" Upon further observation, the creeping realization that I wouldn't have much luck with any of them slowly sank in. "But, if these gals are... then that would mean Amy and Emily are... Ah, NUTS!" (As David Spade once told Ellen DeGeneres, "And then I got the memo.") I was reminded of this years later when Jason Lee's character had a similar epiphany during the bar scene in "Chasing Amy." Anyway, this is my second fave IG album, but I still give it five stars!
  • Great Great Great

    5
    By AKcL
    The songs on this album take me right back to 1990, when my band of 4 people was desperately trying to be "the next Indigo Girls." These are great tunes - mostly just two chicks, their guitars and some backup. Sweet harmonies, fun songs, some deeper stuff - but mostly just a great album to listen through. The interview is an interesting addition, not on the original release - taken from a hard-to-find disc of live stuff with Shawn Colvin interviewing. Good stuff! If you're a fan and don't have it, get it now!

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