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Songs Inspired By Literature - Chapter Two
Songs Inspired By Literature - Chapter Two
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Title: Songs Inspired By Literature - Chapter Two
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Label: SIBL Project
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Genre: Alternative Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
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UPC: 617543100625

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Tracklisting

Track 1; Pennsylvania by Dee Adams (inspired by Orson Scott Card's "Song Master")
Track 2; Tread Softly by Eileen Laverty (inspired by W.B. Yeat's poem "He Wishes for the Clothes of Heaven")
Track 3; 1984 by David Bowie (inspired by George Orwell's novel "1984")
Track 4; The Wish by Ira Marlowe (inspired by Johanne Goethe's play "Faust")
Track 5; Paula Ausente by Marta Gomez (inspired by Isabel Allende's Memoir "Paula")
Track 6; Bobo's Country by Deborah Pardes (inspired by Alexandra Fuller's Memoir "Don't let's go to the Dogs Tonight")
Track 7; Listen by Michelle(Bloom) (inspired by Thomas Merton's "Raids on the Unspeakable")
Track 8; The Balad of Poker Alice by Larry Kenneth Potts (inspired by Stephen A Ambrose's "Nothing like it in the World")
Track 9; Dixieland by Steve Earle (inspired by Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels")
Track 10; Don't Let me Fall by Vicki Randle (inspired by James McBride's "The Color of Water...")
Track 11; Goin' Back to Moline by Patti Witten (inspired by Robert Clark's "Mr.White's Confession")
Track 12; A Good Man is Hard to Find by Tom Waits (inspired by Flannery O'Conner's short story "A Good Man is Hard to Find")
Track 13; Voice Inside (Song of Siddhartha) by Stephanie Riggio (inspired by Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha")
Track 14; The Summer I Read Colette by Rosanne Cash (inspired by Colette's Collected Stories)
Track 15; Hunger by Ana Porter (inspired by T.S Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock")
Track 16; Peel This Away by Gaskit (inspired by Elie Wiesel's "Night")