All That We Let In [Bonus DVD] Indigo Girls

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  • Release Date: 08/04/2009
  • Original Release: 2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 18,120
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886974905127
 
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All That We Let In [Bonus DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENFill It Up Again 3:48
2LISTENHeartache for Everyone 3:16
3LISTENFree in You 3:46
4LISTENPerfect World 3:35
5LISTENAll That We Let In 4:38
6LISTENTether 6:17
7LISTENCome on Home 4:39
8LISTENDairy Queen 3:47
9LISTENSomething Real 4:08
10LISTENCordova 3:47
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Disc 2
1Dairy Queen Live / DVD
2Fill It Up Again Live / DVD
3Come on Home Live / DVD
4Perfect World Live / DVD
5Galileo Live / DVD
6Kid Fears Live / DVD

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Editorial Reviews

The ability to balance dark and light, to reconcile sour and sweet, has always been at the crux of the Indigo Girls' appeal. For the better part of two decades, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have explored the intimate and the universal, establishing both a unifying group sound and singular individual styles, all of which come together on All That We Let In. The disc equally represents Ray and Saliers as songwriters and contains a roughly even split between folkier tunes and the harder-edged material that's been creeping into the duo's sound in recent years. To the latter end, the stinging "Tether" (which features guest vocals from Joan Osborne) rips it up with Sticky Fingers–styled cool, while "Rise Up" bounces along on a buoyant piano line that crosses Dr. John and Elton John. The Girls counterbalance the upbeat aspects of the disc with a passel of yearning, melancholy ballads, most of which touch on mortality in very personal fashion: The brooding "Cordova" finds Ray musing about the passing of three of her friends in the Native American activist community; similarly, the Saliers-penned title track is an outpouring of emotion about the sudden death of a loved one. Ultimately, however, All That We Let In is an uplifting work, one that finds silver linings in the unlikeliest places and, in the end, leaves a smile behind as its last notes resonate. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Wonderful listenby Anonymous

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March 09, 2004: There is no comparing their harmony and lyrics. They prove again that they can command attention and make repeat listens worthwhile.

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Oh, so awesome!by Anonymous

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March 04, 2004: The Girls did it again, and with a message too. "All That We Let In" simply takes my breath away, and the tracks "Perfect World" and "Fill It Up Again" get me singing. Even "Heartache for Everyone" is upbeat, yet thoughtful. This is a must for any fan. I'm impressed with the songwriting and the diversity of sounds.

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