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Various Artists: Amaze Me: Songs in the Key of Peace
A grassroots benefit CD of women's voices for peace. The album features thirteen songs by independent singer-songwriters from across the US. All proceeds (100%) are being donated to organizations that support peace,
Recommended if you like
Ani DiFranco,
Indigo Girls,
Melissa Ferrick.
Vote in November - Election 2004: Anti-Theft Device
fabulous collection of anti-Bush songs featuring Dan Bern, Steve Gillette, Anais Mitchell, Anne Feeney & Chris Chandler, Chuck Brodsky & much more.
Recommended if you like
Ani DiFranco,
Billy Bragg,
Steve Earle.
Bruce Cockburn: Anything, Anytime, Anywhere
Bruce Cockburn - Singles 1979-2002 [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
Recommended if you like
Bruce Cockburn,
Daniel Lanois,
The Wallflowers.
The Chad Mitchell Trio: At the Bitter End
Traditional Folk; recorded in March of 1962, is the second of two live recordings from this well-loved trio.
Margie Adam: Avalon
Singer/songwriter/pianist Margie Adam explores the intersections of feminist activism and spirituality with soaring vocals and infectious rhythms.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
Joni Mitchell,
Laura Nyro.
Tyler Riggs: bedrooms
folk-punk-experimental-quick-catchy-minimalist-songs
Recommended if you like
Elliott Smith,
Frank Black,
Guided by Voices.
Jud Caswell: Blackberry Time
Kerrville New Folk Winner serves up "sophisticated, deeply thoughtful" songs with an all-star acoustic ensemble.
Recommended if you like
David Wilcox,
James Taylor,
John Gorka.
Pierce Woodward: blow them away
Multilateralist music from the belly of the beast.
Cris Williamson: Blue Rider
"The first time I heard Cris's voice ... it was like honey drippping on a cello." - Bonnie Raitt
Recommended if you like
Joni Mitchell.