
Various Artists
Coming Home: Boston Song Collective
© 2004 Brave Records (825346853727)
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Songs of love, family, politics, & religion. Storytelling at its finest-a collection of compelling performing songwriters from the hub of the folk universe.
tracks
- 1 She's Coming Home (John Bullitt)
- 2 Man in the Moon (Ksenia Mack)
- 3 Easily (Charlene DiCalogero)
- 4 This Summer Night (Sandi Hammond)
- 5 Apple (Lisa Bastoni)
- 6 One More Mile (Keith Hampton)
- 7 Drew Me In (Mandy Feiler)
- 8 Unresolved (Tim Riordan)
- 9 The Point (Kelli Eagan)
- 10 Serenading (Felicia Brady)
- 11 Rollercoaster (Esther Friedman)
- 12 I Want Peace (Licia Sky)
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- ANNA HUCKABEE TULL: Love All Over the Place
- SANDI HAMMOND: This Summer Night
- BOSTON SECESSION: Afterlife: German Choral Meditations on Mortality
- KEITH HAMPTON: Hopefire
- ANNA HUCKABEE TULL: Other People's Stories
- ESTHER FRIEDMAN: Eve's Lament
- SANDI HAMMOND: Rubbergirl
- LICIA SKY: Moving Forward, Looking Back
- ANNA HUCKABEE TULL: Open Now
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A cooperative compilation of Boston area performing songwriters, produced by Keith Hampton.
For more information, including song lyrics and credits, visit www.braverecords.com.
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March 3, 2005: Heartfelt & soulful
author: Frank LuzVery nice compilation, cleanly produced, heartfelt, soulful. Reminds me of the acoustical sincerity of an album from my youth in the seventies: "Apaloosa" (sp?), which was, as I recall, a Boston group. (I grew up in Cambridge and Arlington.) Mandy Feiler gave copies of this album to a few of us in the NYC Murder/Mystery company she is currently working with. She is a hugely promising talent. Nice website, also. Congratulations all around.