Indigo Girls - 1200 Curfews
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
1200 Curfews
Guest Artists
 
UPC
 
07464672292
Genre
 
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
 
Folk Rock
Released
 
10/11/1995
Our Price $19.99
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Track Listing - click icons to preview tracks in Windows Media Player.
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Joking
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Least Complicated
3
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Thin Line
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River
5
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Strange Fire
6
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Power of Two
7
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Pushing the Needle Too Far
8
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Virginia Woolf
9
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Jonas and Ezekial
10
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Tangled up in Blue
11
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World Falls
12
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
13
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Ghost
14
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Dead Man's Hill
1
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I Don't Wanna Know
2
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Galileo
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Down by the River
4
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Love's Recovery
5
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Land of Canaan
6
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Mystery
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This Train Revised
8
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Back Together Again
9
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Language or the Kiss
10
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Chickenman
11
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Midnight Train to Georgia
12
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Closer to Fine
13
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - (studio version)
14
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(Untitled) - (Hidden Track)
Notes / Reviews

This 1995 double live album captures the warmth and magnetism of the Girls in a way the studio albums never do. Featuring 26 songs, it contains over 2 hours of live concert favorites culled from a wide range of venues over the years, plus 6 in-concert versions of previously unreleased songs and their new studio recording of Buffy Sainte-Marie's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Other memorable moments include their cover versions of Joni Mitchell's River, Neil Young's Down By the River, and Bob Dylan's Tangled Up in Blue, with a surprisingly down and dirty vocal from Emily.

Indigo Girls: Emily Saliers (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); Amy Ray (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, melodica).
Additional personnel: Gail Ann Dorsey (vocals); Jerry Marotta (vocals, saxophone, drums); Jimmy Descant (electric guitar, background vocals); Michelle Malone (mandolin, background vocals); Scarlet Rivera, Sheila Doyle (violin); Jane Scarpantoni (cello, pennywhistle); Sara Lee (pennywhistle, bass, background vocals); Sandy Garfinkel (harmonica); Michael Lorant (tambourine, background vocals); Gerard McHugh, Dede Vogt, Russell Carter (background vocals).
Producers: Indigo Girls, Russell Carter, Jerry Marotta, Richard Winn, David Kehrer.
Engineers include: Don McCollister, Fred Derby, Tchad Blake.
Recorded between 1982 and 1995. Includes liner notes by Indigo Girls, Steve Morse and Russell Carter.
The idea started off simple enough--record a couple of the Indigo Girls' better shows, and release a live album. Well, 1200 CURFEWS later, this celebrated acoustic duo has released a double album, chock full of exceptional live performances from a wide variety of settings. And they're not all from the stage either. "Thin Line," a modest little gem of a song, was recorded in the dressing room of the Santa Monica Civic Center. The majority of tunes on this formidable set were, however, recorded on stage, and the Girls deliver on all fronts. We get raw emotion, shimmering acoustic hooks and plenty of straight-up, honest music.
The Indigo Girls rarely use any percussion, and are happy to present their songs with bare-bones arrangements. The aforementioned "Thin Line" is a perfect example. As Amy Ray starts off with her powerful, deep voice and deliberate phrasing, Emily Saliers joins in with her trademark harmonies. She expertly rides a few notes above, or sometimes right alongside, her partner. The effect is mesmerizing. The band also gives Buffy Saint Marie's "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" a go, and they achieve a haunting rendition of a timeless protest song.
Another highlight is "Jonas And Ezekial," a bluesy, tightly-wound exploration of heaven and hell. "Every devil I meet is an angel in disguise," sings Ray. As they often do, these two fine musicians build to a harrowing climax, where they are wailing in a mesh of layered harmony and perfect vocal counterpoint. This is a great live act that has recorded an immaculately-mixed two-disc set. Loyal fans as well as newcomers should be more than satisfied.

Entertainment Weekly (10/13/95, p.78) - "...Gliding quite easily from softly strummed whispers to arena-rock bellowing, the Indigos are most inspired when there's an audience to fuel the fire." - Rating: A-
Q (1/96, p.143) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...1200 CURFEWS pulsates with a slow-building yet nevertheless lively power..."

Details
Performers
 
Label
 
Epic (USA)
Catalog #
 
67229
SPAR Code
 
n/a
Year of Original Release
 
1995
Mono/Stereo
 
Stereo
Studio/Live Performance
 
Live
Distributor
 
Sony Music Distribution (
# of Discs
 
2