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Not their best
Album Rating: (1 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: I love the Indigo Girls, but I have to say that I found this album pretty much unlistenable. And I really wanted it to be good. It's not the music (which is pretty standard Indigo Girls sound, fine by me, but nothing that you haven't heard before); it's the lyrics, which mostly remind me of the sort of thing that you'd write in high school. At best. Compare this to an album like Rites of Passage... well, basically, there IS no comparison.
The Girls RULE!




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: OMG, what can I say? The Indigo Girls rock my world. This is a fabulous CD!
Fabulous




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: I have been a fan since their first album. This is another beautiful progression in musical growth with the roots they have become famous for. I really love Pendulum Swinger; Pink's background vocals are great.
If you have loved any of their previous work, buy this. If you haven't liked their previous work, buy this!
My least favorite Indigo Girls album...


Album Rating: (3 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: ...and I own all of their stuff. Actually, their Rarities album might be my least favorite, but this would be my least favorite out of all their studio albums. They just seem to have lost something compared to previous albums. I'm not a prude or anything, but there's a couple of songs with some F-bombs that keeps me from playing this when the kids are around, so I can't get into this one as much as the other Indigo Girls albums.
Indigo Girls Do It Right!




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: I really love the Indigo Girls. This CD is fun, introspective, political, personal, and powerful. I enjoyed it the first time through. I actually saw/heard them in concert before I heard the album. The first time I heard Lay My Head Down, it brought tears to my eyes. There I was, surrounded by friends and LOTS of fans on a lovely early summer night...
I recommend this album to anyone, it is a great one if you haven't ever heard them before. Amy and Emily have really matured in their style and their writing. And, they totally rock out on Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate. In concert Brandi Carlile sang Pink's part. Whoa!