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Judith Silver: Moonchild (2006)
A great range of material: delicate piano ballads, some folk-rockers, Gospel, Jewish songs, chants, and classic acoustic – but it all feels part of the same whole - 'a Joni feel with ethnic touches…'
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Carole King,
Joni Mitchell,
Tracy Chapman.
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Judith Silver: gathering (2009)
Original harmony songs in English, Hebrew and Yiddish, performed with stunning accuracy and clarity; a bringing-together of Jewish harmony songs that Judith has been writing, teaching, developing and performing over the last decade.
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Joni Mitchell,
Mad Agnes,
Suzanne Vega.
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Judith Silver: The Day Will Dawn Again (1999)
Folky, sometimes lyrical sometimes gutsy songs of life, love and the rest...
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Joan Baez,
Joni Mitchell,
Suzanne Vega.
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Peg Dolan: Now and Then (2006)
Eclectic, acoustic, easy-listening with originals written by artist.
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Anne Murray,
Carly Simon,
Linda Ronstadt.
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various: The Arkansas Traveler: Music from Little House on the Prairie (2006)
Contemporary performances of 19th-century American traditional folk and popular music.
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Brother,
Dreamer,
Stephen Foster,
The Oh!,
Thou.
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Anam Cara: Live at St George's (2001)
Female trio sings world songs, jazz, gospel, folk and originals with atmospheric harmonies that touch the soul.
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Anúna,
Roaches.
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Anam Cara: Seize the Moment (2010)
Enchanting vocal harmonies in a profusion of wide-ranging songs - jazz, African, Yiddish, Georgian, gospel and originals
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Diane Tatum and Kidz 4 Kidz: The Magic Garden (2002)
What's magical about The Magic Garden? It's the air of wonder in each song, and the sense of being uplifted by the 'magical moments' of a child's life. Parents love this album, too. The children's voices are unforgettable.
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Jesse.
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Chetenge: Borders (2006)
World beat with a fusion of afro, caribbean and Reggae music transending barriers among people of all nation.
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Rita Marley,
Tracy Chapman.