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Shelter: The Best of Contemporary Singer-Songwriters

Shelter: The Best of Contemporary Singer-Songwriters

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Putumayo World Music
Category: Music


New (3) Used (12) Collectible (2) from $2.54

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 131087

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2

UPC: 790248011523
EAN: 0790248011523
ASIN: B000003EJB

Release Date: November 15, 1994

Tracks:

  • Playing With Matches - Newcomer, Carrie
  • King's Highway - Henry, Joe [1]
  • Too Long Running - Hall, Kristen
  • No More Sad Songs - Pettis, Pierce
  • Spin on a Red Brick Floor - Griffith, Nanci
  • Fall Apart at the Seams - Smith, Darden
  • Restless - Laula, Carol
  • Ban Vinai - Fowler, Rex
  • Goin' to the Country
  • The Lucky One - Johnston, Freedy
  • Empty Page/Start Again - Robinson, Dana
  • Shelter - McLachlan, Sarah
  • Hold It up to the Light - Wilcox, David [1]
  • I'm a Givin' Way - Love, Laura

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Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely FAB!   November 29, 2007
This is a great CD!! The artists are wonderful singer/songwriters and if you have an interest in folk music you will love this. There are some superb artists. a worthy compilation. In fact I have listened disc one to death wondering where Disc 2 was. Then recently found it while visiting my mom and my son demanded she return it. truly a favorite.




5 out of 5 stars Essential Contemporary Folk Music   July 12, 2002
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I dusted off this CD recently. WOW. I remember playing it to death when I first go it, then it got lost in some boxes during various apartment/house moves. This is a MUST HAVE for any fan of folk music, or someone who is just getting into folk music from the likes of Dar Williams, Nanci Griffith, Shawn Colvin, etc. It gives you a GREAT selection of artists who are not too well know in the "pop" music circle like : ELLIS PAUL, Patty Larkin, Cheryl Wheeler, Catie Curtis, Dana Robinson.
Again a must have !



1 out of 5 stars I agree with Carlos   December 28, 2000
 1 out of 7 found this review helpful

There are only a select few songs I enjoy. I thought may be he (Carlos) was just an extraneous factor...after buying the album, however, I definitely agree that it's not worth the investment. Putumayo is an excellent label, and has other selections that are awesome: Mediterranean Odyssey, Africa, and Romantica are among my favorites.


5 out of 5 stars The search stops here   December 7, 2000
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a brilliant CD. Reviews often tell you more about the reviewer than the work. If you are looking for folk music in the American tradition of Peter, Paul and Mary or Simon and Garfunkel, you have hit a gold mine. If you know or like the Indigo Girls, Dar Willaims, Tori Amos or Ani Difranco, you want this. It is a fantastic mix of songs that is mind-blowing in the consistent quality, given the fact that you probably know few of the artists. The Sarah McLachlan song is actually one of the weakest on the two CDs. After listening to this collection, I have followed up buying cds by several of the artists, and am looking for the work of others. Dar Williams is great, and listening to Travellin' Again should be enough to get you to invest in her music. You won't be disappointed. Ellis Paul is brilliant. Carrie Newcomer, Joe Henry, Rex Fowler (of Aztec Two-step, which I didn't know about until I followed up his solo work here), Dougie MacLean, Cheryl Wheeler, John Gorka, Pat Alger are all phenomenal. These are names and songs that are probably new to you, but I can't tell you how great their songs are. This is a great investment is music discovery. Laura Love is unbelievably talented, and Putumayo has a fantastic collection of her "Afro-Celt" stuff. I see Shawn Colvin's "Another round of Blues" as the real anchor, even though the name is Shelter. At least 16 of the 28 songs are really great, and each is by a different artist. I have never seen a mix to compare. I love used CD shops, and have searched for compilations in many cities and stores. This is hands down the best. Some great mixes exist of hit songs, which I like, but the mixes of obscure are also great places to find special songs. But most of those mixes offer some special songs, but a lot of filler. This has virtually no filler. Personal tastes will differ, but if you really like any of the people named earlier in this review, you want this album. If you don't, sell it at half.com and I'll buy it. I have a standing order for all they get in. There are many people that I want to give it to, but new costs are pricy, and cdr's don't help the artists. I give this only five stars because that is as high as ratings go. But if you are looking for new names and music to widen your music, I know of no better place to start.


1 out of 5 stars Best artist, maybe. Best songs, I'm not so sure.   March 16, 2000
 1 out of 6 found this review helpful

I bought this album and set out to actually listen to it all the way through. It was mildly interesting but, a couple of months later, I have lost interest. The only tunes I can remember are "Shelter" by Sarah McLachlan and "Spin On A Red Brick Floor" by Nanci Griffith. Considering the cost of this CD set, I don't think it's a good investment.

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