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O Sister Where Art Thou? THE FINEST WOMEN OF FOLK, COUNTRY & BLUEGRASS

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O Sister Where Art Thou?: THE FINEST WOMEN OF FOLK...

Genre: FOLK/ROOTS
Label: Warner Music UK Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  When God Dips His Pen Of Love In My Heart The Cox Family
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2.  Baby, Now That I've Found You Alison Krauss
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3.  If I Could Only Win Your Love Emmylou Harris
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4.  My Tennessee Mountain Home Maria Muldaur
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5.  Cash On The Barrelhead Dolly Parton
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6.  Down At The Twist And Shout Mary Chapin Car...
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7.  The Boys Are Back In Town Patty Loveless
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8.  Love Has No Pride Bonnie Raitt
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9.  Cathy's Clown Reba McEntire
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10.  Sand And Water Beth Nielsen Chapman
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11.  Mountain Fern Laura Cantrell
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12.  Blue Bayou Linda Ronstadt
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13.  Everyday I Write The Book Alison Brown
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14.  Tb Blues Alice Gerrard
Hazel Dickens
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15.  Baby Don't You Know Mandy Barnett
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16.  When My Morning Comes Around Iris Dement
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17.  A Soft Palce To Fall Allison Moorer
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18.  From A Distance Nanci Griffith
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19.  Love Can Build A Bridge The Judds
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20.  Fields Of Gold Eva Cassidy
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  I've Just Seen A Face The Forester Sisters
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2.  My Dixie Darlin' Carlene Carter
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3.  Man Of Constant Sorrow Sharon Shannon
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4.  You Don't Love Me Anymore Lynn Miles
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5.  Go Back Chalee Tennison
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6.  Promise You Anything Stacey Earle
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7.  Big Bones Gal k.d. lang
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8.  Girls With Guitars Wynonna
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9.  My Baby Loves Me Martina McBride
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10.  Penny To My Name Eva Cassidy
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11.  Trouble In The Fields Nanci Griffith
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12.  Wayfarin' Stranger Maria McKee
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13.  Sleepy Little Sailor Oh Susanna
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14.  The Dark End Of The Street Linda Gail Lewis
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15.  The Littlest Birds The Be Good Tanyas
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16.  Is The Grass Any Bluer Rhonda Vincent
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17.  West Virginia, My Home Hazel Dickens
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18.  Wind And Rain Gillian Welch
David Steele
David Rawlings
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19.  Leaving This Land Suzanne Thomas
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20.  I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton
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Featured Review
Heartless Heartless
KanYe West
When he announced that he would be putting rap to one side for his latest album and composing the whole thing using an 80's drum machine and singing in the style of Cher via the use of auto-tune software, many onlookers thought KanYe West had lost it. However, the results of KanYe's pop experiments, that on paper looked decidedly dodgy, have already produced one hit single and, if early reviews are anything to go by, one of KanYe's best albums. On his latest single, 'Heartless', KanYe continues the theme of the album '808's and Heartbreaks' by employing the use of the 808 drum machine and singing about, if you hadn't already guessed, Heartbreak. Although, as Kanye himself stated, the use of auto-tune is often associated with being 'wack', the application of the vocoder effect on 'Heartless' adds an extra depth to West's effective but limited speak singing. This proves to be a shrewd move as rapper's attempts to hit notes out of their range can often end in horrendous results; just ask Puff Daddy. Added to this the depth of lyrics, inspired by an emotionally turbulent year that saw the death of his mother and a break up with his fiancé, have more heartfelt punch than any of the predictable Hip Hop/R&B doing the rounds at the moment. Not many artists could pull it off but it seems '808's and Heartbreaks' has seamlessly moved KanYe West from Hip Hop King into the realm of pop pioneer without breaking a sweat.
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