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Rarities
     Artist : Indigo Girls
     List Price : $13.98 USD  
     Your Price : $13.98 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 2005-06-14
     Studio : Sony
     Label : Sony
     Avg. Customer Rating : (18 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Rarities
     good collection; but CD skips (?)
     Rating:
     a good collection of songs for Indigo Girl fans; odd problem with the CD skipping though.
   

Customer Reviews for Rarities Cd
     Great Stuff
     Rating:
     These are wonderfully written songs by some of the best. The air of soulful harmony the Girls bring to each song is just perfect. Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters is better than any version Elton John ever did. This is one of my most-played collections.

Editorial Reviews for Rarities Audio Cd
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     Have the Indigo Girls hit the doldrums? Their concerts of late often prove to not only be lackluster, but dated, as singer/songwriter/guitarists Amy Ray and Emily Saliers veer dangerously close to seeming more like relics than icons. Part of that stems from their reliance on familiar material, as if their writing has slowed to a trickle. Now comes more suggestion of that in Rarities, an album made up of leftovers, odds and ends, demos, other previously unreleased material, and contributions to side albums. The good news is that there is much here to enjoy, all of it wrapped in the Girls' trademark corduroy-and-silk harmonies. Their demo version of "Ghost" is fraught with fevered longing, a remix of "Shed Your Skin" delights with its swirling, hypnotic soundscape, and the cameos by Michael Stipe ("I'll Give You My Skin") and Ani DiFranco ("Ramblin' Round") resonate with artistry and star power. But the 18-song album bloats with less-than-sparkling cuts (for example, a cacophonous rendering of Vic Chesnutt's "Free of Hope," two early and undistinguished songs from both Emily and Amy, and a techno-meets-country remix of "Free in You"). In the end, this is more a collector's disc than a window on the duo's "rarest" moments. --Alanna Nash


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