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Various Artists - Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music

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CD Release

April 28, 1998

Label

Arista

Number of Discs

2

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. Mississippi - Paula Cole
  2. Scooter Boys - Indigo Girls
  3. Sur Tes Pas - Autour De Lucie
  4. Been It - The Cardigans
  5. I Want - Dayna Manning
  6. Four Leaf Clover - Abra Moore
  7. Falling In Love - Lisa Loeb
  8. Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner - September 67
  9. El Payande - Lhasa
  10. Eternal Flame - Susanna Hoffs
  11. Rock In This Pocket (Song Of David) - Suzanne Vega
  12. Ladder - Joan Osborne
  13. Building A Mystery - Sarah McLachlan
Disc 2
  1. Water Is Wide - Indigo Girls/Jewel/Sarah McLachlan
  2. Going Back To Harlan - Emmylou Harris
  3. Wash My Hands - Meredith Brooks
  4. Cain - Patty Griffin
  5. I Don't Want To Think About It - Wild Strawberries
  6. What Do You Hear In These Sounds - Dar Williams
  7. Trouble - Shawn Colvin
  8. Lama Dorje Chang - Yungchen Lhamo
  9. The One - Tracy Bonham
  10. Charm - Wild Colonials
  11. Hold Me Jordan - Tara MacLean
  12. Periwinkle Sky - Victoria Williams

Additional Information

If you need something to pump you up for the upcoming second edition of Sarah McLachlan's all-female touring festival, Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music is the ticket. This two-disc compilation features 25 live cuts from the inaugural trip. On first spin, it's hard not to notice the range and sheer power of the vocals here. Many of the artists give performances that eclipse their studio work. The most obvious example of this is the opening "Mississippi," where Paula Cole unleashes a voice larger than life. Predictably present is McLachlan's "Building a Mystery," the definitive Lilith song, which began its assault on the air waves at the start of last year's tour and, well, kept building. The house that Sarah built is still growing strong. Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music is satisfying proof. --Carla DeSantis - Amazon.com

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