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Rebecca Riots : Gardener
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"They blend three distinctive voices into some amazing harmonies. Catchy, up-tempo songs reflect a concern with the problems of living and loving in today's modern and somewhat confused world" -Dirty Linen
Genre: Folk: Political
Release Date: 2000
Gardener
Rebecca Riots
Record Label: Appleseed Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Gentle Rebellion 3:48 Album Only
2. Cemetery 4:08 Album Only
3. Endings 3:44 Album Only
4. Shantytown 3:29 Album Only
5. Grey Girl 2:53 Album Only
6. Gardener 3:55 Album Only
7. Fiddler's Creek 2:44 Album Only
8. Sweet Reminder 3:55 Album Only
9. Look Away 3:46 Album Only
10. You Bring Me 3:20 Album Only
11. Time of Slowing Down 3:23 Album Only
12. Close as I've Ever Come 3:25 Album Only
13. Sing to the Angels 4:49 Album Only
14. Borrowed Clothes 3:59 Album Only
15. Every Living Thing is Vulnerable 4:10 Album Only
16. Stand Tall 1:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Gardener" is the fourth release (and first for Appleseed) by this Berkeley, California-based trio of women who were voted "Best Band with a Conscience" by San Francisco's Bay Guardian. Their music, performed acoustically, embodies the gentle yet powerful energy that has driven these singers/songwriters/musicians to downsize their teaching careers and carry their songs of personal, social and political concerns to clubs, festivals, concert stages, demonstrations and rallies around the country. The 16 original songs on "Gardener" speak of life, death, love, sex, and the pleasures and pains of the world around us without proselytizing or passing judgment. Among the most moving selections are "Gentle Rebellion," "Borrowed Clothes," the surprisingly uplifting "Cemetery," and the title song, which reminds us, "I am the garden but I'm also the gardener." The call for personal and political responsibility has seldom sounded sweeter or more convincing.

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REVIEWS

A gentle rebellion of radical queer feminism!
author: granolaboy
                            
Though I generally prefer folk music with a more overt political message, I absolutely adore this cd. The lyrics are amazing and the harmonies are beautiful. Fans of the Indigo Girls take note. These folksingers are as good, if not better. With every subtle song of hope and compassion, they remind us that the personal is political, that honest, naked love is the real revolution.
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