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Women of Spirit
Putumayo Presents
Women of Spirit
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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Yet another jewel in the Putumayo crown, Women of Spirit brings us an hour of soulfully respondent music from round the globe, made by women whose sound is full like lips, round like hips, and solid like bare feet on ferti...  more »

     
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All Artists: Putumayo Presents
Title: Women of Spirit
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Putumayo World Music
Original Release Date: 3/10/1998
Release Date: 3/10/1998
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
Style: Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790248013725

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Yet another jewel in the Putumayo crown, Women of Spirit brings us an hour of soulfully respondent music from round the globe, made by women whose sound is full like lips, round like hips, and solid like bare feet on fertile earth. Women of Spirit is musky, sensuous, and womanly, at once wise and gloriously ripe. From the opening "Inexile," performed by Capercaille with Siberia, in which Karen Matheson's throaty alto wail soars round reeling Celtic fiddle, to the closing "A Song," featuring the mother-daughter African-American gospel blues harmony of Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon, Women of Spirit celebrates the stages not only of womanhood, but of the entire life cycle. Ani DiFranco's distinctively styled ringing guitar picking twined with her bust-loose vocals on the chorus of "Done Wrong" is deeply affecting. Cassandra Wilson shines on "Death Letter," and the exotic chant and slide of the French-Sudanese Groupe Oiywan makes staying still near impossible. This collection beckons one to embrace life, move to the rhythm, and find comfort in knowing that we are most powerful as a tribe. --Paige La Grone

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An eye-opener
nativespeakers@hotmail.com | 08/05/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While the Putumayo collections vary from the sublime to the "Huh?", this one is a winner. I was already familiar with the pop and Celtic artists, but most of the other tracks were a revelation: wonderful music is being produced in odd little corners of the world (such as the Canary Islands), and some ancient musical traditions (such as blacks in Peru) are virtually unknown outside their native turf. I'd never have known this music existed if it weren't for this CD, and I applaud Putumayo for having assembled such an amazing collection. (But I have to agree that the Ani DiFranco song was a poor choice. She's a fine musician and a good songwriter, but in between Ima Galguen's and Savina Yannatou's ethereal selections, hers stands out like a Mohawk hairdo at King Arthur's Court.)"
Celebration
nativespeakers@hotmail.com | massachussets | 11/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a compilation of celebratory music. It's what we are here for, to celebrate, rejoice, say thank you. This music from all corners of the world will unite sisters, neighbours, co-workers, daughters-in-law, those who will never meet. It cuts national barriers, sexual barriers, most importantly political barriers. We are here for this, to target peoples' ears and hearts nothing else. Women of spirit we call on you to sing your heart out. No-one ever bought a CD of the sound of bombs. We would have missed the point. Sing with your voices, move your fingers on your guitars, buy this CD and clap."
Exploring new worlds
s9999 | wyomissing, pa | 01/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Deciding my favorite tracks on this CD was harder than for many others. In most compilations one or two tracks stand out. In this, different tracks grew on me at different rates. The collection as a whole settled slowly; how well it went together was only appreciated after several listenings."