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Poseidon and the Bitter Bug

Compact Disc, 2 CDs
Vanguard
March 24, 2009
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About this edition:
UPC: 015707989626
BINC: 9850761
Catalog No. 79896
Original Release Date: March 2009
Edition: 65 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Group members: Amy Ray; Emily Saliers

Recording Info: Southern Tracks


Track list

Disc:1of2
1. Digging for Your Dream [Band][Version] Listen Listen
2. Sugar Tongue [Band Version] Listen Listen
3. Love of Our Lives [Band Version] Listen Listen
4. Driver Education [Band Version] Listen Listen
Disc:2of2
1. Ghost of the Gang [Acoustic Version] Listen Listen
2. I'll Change [Acoustic Version] Listen Listen
3. Sugar Tongue [Acoustic Version] Listen Listen
4. Love of Our Lives [Acoustic Version] Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: Poseidon and the Bitter Bug, the first independently released album by veteran duo the Indigo Girls is an ambitious project that includes a pair of discs designed specifically for fans who want to hear both sides of the group: disc one is a full band version produced by Mitchell Froom, and the second disc contains the same album in stripped-down acoustic form. Musically, it's almost startling to hear how close this set feels to Strange Fire, the pair's debut album issued in 1987. The taut harmonies, the slippery guitars, the band wound loosely around both Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, and textures that flirt with rock, pop, and folk but end up in the slipstream between them. Check the infectious hooky "Love of Our Lives" that strolls somewhere between the tracks on fellow Georgians R.E.M.'s early tracks and the Beatles track "Two of Us," from Let It Be. Then there's the emotive yet utterly naked and introspective "I'll Change," that resembles the primal emotion and self-reflection and cri...

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Performer: Matt Chamberlain


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