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Various Artists - Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women In Music, Vol.2-3 (1999)

Various Artists - Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women In Music, Vol.2-3 (1999)

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Various Artists - Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women In Music, Vol.2-3 (1999)


Vol.2:
1. Sinéad O'Connor - Fire On Babylon (Live) 7:28
2. Angélique Kidjo - Never Know (Live) 4:52
3. Queen Latifah - Life (Live) 5:28
4. Heather Nova - Island (Live) 5:09
5. Shawn Colvin - New Thing Now (Live) 3:46
6. Sarah McLachlan, Emmylou Harris - Angel (Live) 5:58
7. Morcheeba - The Sea (Live) 5:19
8. Lisa Loeb - I Do (Live) 3:45
9. Bic Runga - Sway (Live) 3:14
10. Natalie Merchant - In the Ghetto (Live) 4:13
11. Cowboy Junkies - Miles from Our Home (Live) 4:19
12. Tracy Bonham - Meat Hook (Live) 3:14
13. Holly McNarland - Elmo (Live) 5:41
14. Wild Strawberries - Trampoline (Live) 3:54



Vol.3:
1. Me'Shell NdegéOcello - Soul Record (Live) 5:21
2. Luscious Jackson - Naked Eye (Live) 4:17
3. Liz Phair - Never Said (Live) 3:38
4. Holly Cole - Onion Girl (Live) 4:19
5. Sixpence None the Richer - Kiss Me (Live) 3:17
6. Suzanne Vega - Luka (Live) 3:20
7. Sarah McLachlan - Black and White (Live) 4:48
8. N'Dea Davenport - Underneath a Red Moon (Live) 3:33
9. K's Choice - Not an Addict (Live) 5:02
10. Indigo Girls - Get Out the Map (Live) 3:23
11. Rebekah - Little Black Girl (Live) 4:06
12. Emmylou Harris - Deeper Well (Live) 5:59
13. Chantal Kreviazuk - Surrounded (Live) 5:14
14. Bonnie Raitt - Spit of Love (Live) 5:02

Similar in scope to Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, which captures the inaugural tour, the 1998 festival is presented on volumes 2 and 3, with each disc available separately this time around. Volume 2 offers a large dose of the folksy acoustic fare we've come to associate with VH-1 (i.e., Natalie Merchant, Lisa Loeb, Shawn Colvin), with a side helping of angry-young-woman rock (Tracy Bonham, Sinead O'Connor, Holly McNarland) and an assortment of other performers. While wholly enjoyable, the standouts are Queen Latifah's diva-style dish on "Life," O'Connor's impassioned "Fire of Babylon," Angelique Kidjo's West African pop tune "Never Know," and Emmylou Harris's duet with Sarah McLachlan on "Angel," which transports the Surfacing hit to realms heretofore unrealized. --Paige La Grone



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  • whiskers
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awesome, thank you!