Swamp Ophelia Indigo Girls

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Swamp Ophelia

1LISTENFugitive 4:37
2LISTENLeast Complicated 4:12
3LISTENLanguage or the Kiss 5:35
4LISTENReunion 3:27
5LISTENPower of Two 5:22
6LISTENTouch Me Fall 6:11
7LISTENThe Wood Song 4:13
8LISTENMystery 4:04
9LISTENDead Man's Hill 4:43
10LISTENFare Thee Well 4:01
11LISTENThis Train Revised 4:38

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Editorial Reviews

Amy Ray and Emily Saliers continue to hone their signature lush melodies on their fifth studio effort, Swamp Ophelia. Reflecting back to their pioneering singer/songwriting days of the late '80s and early '90s, this album is confident in the face of the male-dominated music industry and the Indigo Girls are no longer afraid to hit upon past relationships and personal emotion. Saliers and Ray's incredible harmonies are most stylish and songs such as "Language of the Kiss" and "Touch Me Fall"" are illustriously romantic and serene. "Least Complicated" is vocally enchanting, layering bongos and percussion to make this cut an album standout. Their choir-like unison allows their vocal power to carry them through the entire record, but accompanying musicians, such as Lisa Germano (mandolin, violin), Canadian songstress Jane Siberry, and cellist Jane Scarpantoni, also make Swamp Ophelia more pleasurable. But the duo also move beyond the sweet and tender by dipping into darker realms, especially on "Dead Man's Hill." Their earthy voices creep along the haunting tom-toms to provoke another musical side. This album is another humanistic effort from the Indigo Girls' deep and indwelling passions and ideas. This release molds the beauty of what's yet to come. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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February 15, 2003: This was the album that first introduced me to the Indigo Girls and I have been hooked ever since. The harmonies between amy and emily are amazing. This is one of my all time favorite albums. If you never heard the Indigo girls this is the album that best represents their musical genius.

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September 05, 2000: Swamp Ophelia by the Indigo Girls is probably one of the best albums. I have very diverse musical tastes but this album I can listen to from start to finish with no hesitaion. I give this album 2 thumbs up plus a whole lot more. Especially the song, ''power of two'' that will be a song i will play on my wedding day.