Overproduced magic.
J. J Lima | walnut, Ca. United States | 06/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"On the heels of their breakthrough albums "Indigo Girls" and Nomads, Indians, Saints; they came out with album that was slightly overproduced and less raw than the previous three albums, but it still contains alot of magic that should not be missed. Each album by the girls seems to contain a radio friendly track and hear it is Galileo. Although there are plenty of other songs that could have made it, that is what seems to make the girls so intriguing. They don't seem to push themselves too hard or tkae themselves too seriously but rather rely on the fans for their support. The songs here are gorgeous. I am not sure I would say that about any of their other albums than thisone with the exception of some songs off of Swamp Ophelia. The songs here are smooth and catchy and very sing along. Amy Ray does a cover here that is worth mentioning "Romeo and Juliet"- a cover of the Dire Straits song that is worth the price alone for this album."
More Amazing Music...
J. J Lima | 06/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Other than Galileo, most casual Indigo Girls listeners don't know the gems that are on this album. Ghost, Love will to Come to You, and Virginia Woolf highlight Emily's ballad talents. Romeo and Juliet, Three Hits give us previews of Amy's *ROCKING* future. Although there's been lots of new additions to the Indigo Girls collection, this is still one of my favorites to pull out and sing along with."
A timeless Indigo classic
Franz J. Gabriel | San Francisco, CA United States | 10/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Out of all the albums they have released, this has to be my favorite. The extra live tracks of three hits and love will come to you are rare. They never seem to perform these songs anymore in concert. Hearing them live demonstrates how talented and creative they are. Their lyrics and beautiful harmonies are like no other:)"