Indigo Girls - Come on Now Social

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Album Details

Title: Come on Now Social
Artist: Indigo Girls
Release Date: 9/28/1999
Re-Released On: 4/24/2007
Label: Sbme Special Mkts., Epic
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074646377321, 074646991428, 886970814829, 5099749504127
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Poignant, Reflective, Cerebral, Earthy, Intimate, Literate, Organic, Brooding, Complex, Delicate, Dramatic, Fractured, Freewheeling, Gentle, Knotty, Laid-Back/Mellow, Melancholy, Passionate, Refined/Mannered, Rousing, Searching, Wistful, Wry, Calm/Peaceful, Playful, Summery, Sweet, Theatrical, Bittersweet, Cathartic
Total Copies: 23
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Go
  2. Soon Be to Nothing
  3. Gone Again
  4. Trouble
  5. Sister
  6. Peace Tonight
  7. Ozilline
  8. We Are Together
  9. Cold Beer and Remote Control
  10. Compromise
  11. Andy
  12. Faye Tucker/Sister (Reprise)/Philosophy of Loss

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSbme Special Mkts.708148
1999CDEpic 63773
1999CDEpic 69914

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Album Review

Indigo Girls had sort of boxed themselves into the corner during the late '90s. They had become pop culture icons, as known for their politics as their music. Unfortunately, being in such a position meant their music had gotten a little stale, as the good but predictable Shaming of the Sun illustrated. The duo seized the opportunity to experiment and redefine their music with 1999's Come on Now Social. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers invited a host of guest musicians -- including Sheryl Crow, Joan Osborne, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Natacha Atlas, Sinéad O'Connor's backing band Ghostland, The Band's Garth Hudson, and Luscious Jackson's Kate Schellenbach -- to contribute to their most eclectic set of songs to date. Yes, they had a full, even prog rock sound on Swamp Opheila, but the Indigos tackle a number of different styles on Come On Now. "Go" opens the album in a roar, rocking harder than anything Indigo Girls have yet recorded, but it only sets the pace for the rest of the album in that it offers a departure. From that point on, the duo tries on other styles; they don't abandon the folk-rock that made their name, but they add straight-ahead rock & roll, old timey folk, modern country, and, in the case of the wonderful single "Peace Tonight," pop-soul. Not only are the different styles welcome, but the songwriting is strong and the performances revitalized. Indigo Girls never went away, but it's the highest compliment to be paid to Come On Now Social to say that it feels like a fully realized comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amy RayMandolin, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Carol IsaacsMoog Synthesizer, Accordion, Organ, Vocals (Background)
Caroline DaleCello
Claire KennyBass
Emily SaliersVocals, Guitar (Electric), Bazouki, Slide Guitar
Garth HudsonKeyboards
Ian StanleyOrgan
Indigo GirlsProducer
Jerry MarottaEngineer, Drums
Joan OsborneVocals (Background)
Joe ZookAssistant Engineer
John ReynoldsProducer, Engineer, Kazoo, Drums, Mixing, Percussion
Justin AdamsNgoni
Karl EgsiekerAssistant Engineer
Kate SchellenbachDrums
Malcolm BurnEngineer
Me'Shell NdegéocelloBass
Michael HalsbandPhotography
Natacha AtlasVocals
Reginald HoustonSax (Baritone)
Renard PochéTrombone
Rev. Brady BladeDrums
Rick DankoBass
Risa Zaitschek NoahArt Direction
Ryan WilliamsAssistant Engineer
S. "Husky" HoskuldsEngineer
Scott HullMastering
Sheryl CrowVocals (Background)
Tim GreenSax (Tenor)
Tim OliverEngineer, Mixing
Todd VosAssistant Engineer