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Nonesuch Records will issue The Natalie Merchant Collection next month, a new ten-CD box set that brings together her eight studio albums along with two bonus discs. This new box starts with Merchant’s 1995 solo debut Tigerlilly and includes all her long-players, including 2003’s acoustic album The House Captain’s Daughter, the Leave Your Sleep double album from 2010 and the 2015 reboot of her debut, Paradise is There. In terms of the bonus discs, Butterfly is a new studio set featuring four new songs and six reinterpreted selections from her catalog, all arranged for string quartet. The final disc is Rarities 1998 – 2017, a collection of fifteen rare and previously unreleased tracks including home studio demos, album outtakes, live tracks, and collaborations with artists like Billy Bragg, David Byrne, The Chieftains, Cowboy Junkies, and Amy Helm.

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The package includes a 100-page lyric book and “pictorial history” of the singer-songwriter’s solo career. The Natalie Merchant Collection will be released on 23 June 2017. Currency: Disc: 1 – Tigerlily (1995) 1. San Andreas Fault 2. Beloved Wife 4.

I May Know The Word 7. The Letter 8. Cowboy Romance 9. Where I Go 11. Seven Years Disc: 2 – Ophelia (1998) 1.

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Life Is Sweet 3. Kind And Generous 4. Frozen Charlotte 5.

Break Your Heart 7. King Of May 8.

Thick As Thieves 9. The Living 11. When They Ring Them Golden Bells (with Hidden Track- Ophelia Reprise) Disc: 3 – Motherland (2001) 1.

This House Is On Fire 2. Motherland 3. Saint Judas 4. Put The Law On You 5.

Ken Nordine, Bill Frisell, Wayne Horvitz, Natalie Merchant, Michael Stipe, Mark Bingham, The Roches, And Los Lobos

Build A Levee 6. Golden Boy 7.

The Ballad Of Henry Darger 8. The Worst Thing 9. Tell Yourself 10. Just Can’t Last 11. Not In This Life 12. I’m Not Gonna Beg Disc:4 – The House Captain’s Daughter (2003) 1.

Sally Ann 2. Which Side Are You On? Crazy Man Michael 4. Diver Boy 5. Weeping Pilgrim 6. Soldier, Soldier 7.

Bury Me under the Weeping Willow 8. House Carpenter 9. Owensboro 10. Down on Penny’s Farm 11.

Poor Wayfaring Stranger Disc: 5 – Leave Your Sleep (2010) 1. Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience 2. Equestrienne 3.

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Calico Pie 4. Bleezer’s Ice-Cream 5.

It Makes A Change 6. The King of China’s Daughter 7. The Dancing Bear 8. The Man in the Wilderness 9. Maggie and milly and molly and may 10. If No One Ever Marries Me 11. The Sleepy Giant 12.

The Peppery Man 13. The Blind Men and the Elephant Disc: 6 – Leave Your Sleep (2010) 1. Adventures of Isabel 2. The Walloping Window Blind 3. Topsyturvey-World 4. The Janitor’s Boy 5. The Land of Nod 7.

Vain and Careless 8. Crying, My Little One 9. Sweet and a Lullaby 10. I Saw a Ship A-Sailing 11. Autumn Lullaby 12. Spring and Fall: to a young child 13. Indian Names Disc: 7 – Natalie Merchant (2014) 1.

Maggie Said 3. Go Down Moses 5.

Seven Deadly Sins 6. Giving Up Everything 7.

Black Sheep 8. It’s A-Coming 9. Lulu (Introduction) 10. The End Disc: 8 – Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings (2015) 1. San Andreas Fault 2. Beloved Wife 3. The Letter 6.

Where I Go 7. I May Know the Word 8. Seven Years 9. Cowboy Romance 10. Wonder Disc: 9 – Butterfly 1. Frozen Charlotte 5.

The Worst Thing 7. The Man In The Wilderness 8.

Vain and Careless 10. Andalucia Disc: 10 – Rarities 1998 – 2017 1.The Village Green Preservation Society (Ray Davies) 2. Too Long at the Fair (Joel Zoss) 3. Order 1081 (David Byrne) 4. To Love Is To Bury (Mike Timmins & Margo Timmins) 5. Saint Judas 6.

Birds & Ships (Woody Guthrie) 7. The Lowlands of Holland (Traditional Arr. Paddy Maloney) 8. Sonnet 73 (William Shakespeare. Natalie Merchant) 9. Learning The Game (Buddy Holly) 10.

My Little Sweet Baby (Traditional) 11. Political Science (Randy Newman) 12. Build A Levee 13. Sit Down Sister (Traditional) 14.

The Gulf Of Araby (Katell Keineg) 15. The maniacs were awesome and ive heard those guys described as middle of the road too.

Since when were the subjects natalie comments on and the skill she uses to describe them considered anathema? These songs are so beautiful and interesting. A welcome contrast to the surface obsessed hookerettes operating today.

Natalie has a career to be proud of. This box set proves it. And the albums average at about a fiver each which is kinda cheap.im excited. We need artists like her. Screaming or whispering she rendered 9,999 superfluous madmen mute.

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And that rocks. Folks, this is the same situation with the Bowie’s last set two boxes with 2 “new” albums each as a fan of David & Natalie, I have all the limited editions and box set I guess that we are in a new marketing bizz world, where “they” doesnt care if you already have one or all the discography, just is biz Sadly, other example the remastered editions of previously released are the same, just with tech they are increased in volumen and new filters. Ps: I found the 2 cds of Bowie’s @ ebay sold separatelly I know is not the same to have the box, but, I denied to pay more than 120 bucks for them.

Tako je govorio zaratustra knjiga. This is a somewhat mixed bag. For a start i would say it includes all 6 1/2 studio albums because i count “Leave Your Sleep” as 1 and “Paradise Is There” as 1/2, “just” re-recording pre-existing material. Plus i, too, don’t really understand why “The House Carpenter’s Daughter” is included, the “Elektra”-released “Live”-album is not. At least the “Rarities”-CD doesn’t duplicate much of the “Rarities”-Ltd.Ed.-Bonus Disc from “Retrospective 1995-2005”. So that leaves us at about 2 CDs of previously unreleased or hard-to-find material plus the book and hopefully, regarding Nonesuchs other releases, a nice packaging for currently about EUR 55 / GBP 47 (if you are outside the US), which might not be too much, if you look at the pricing for FITD;-) Btw: The Rarities CD is going to be incomplete again next month because Nonesuch then will release a CD with new material from the Kronos Quartet (strings) who recorded folk songs with several guest vocalists, among them (you guessed it) Miss Merchant.

Copiandoolink disse. Natalie Merchant - Retrospective 1990-2005 written by Thomas Ang at Mar 12, 2008 Natalie Merchant was with 10,000 Maniacs for four full-length albums before she departed for a solo career.

Four albums and ten years into her solo career, she released Retrospective 1995-2005, a 13-track collection of highlights, containing no rarities or B-sides (those were reserved for the simultaneously released deluxe edition of the album, which had a 15-track bonus disc containing all notable non-LP tracks, including three unreleased cuts, plus duets with the Chieftains, R.E.M., Billy Bragg, and Susan McKeown). Her solo career began on a high note with Tigerlily, a continuation of the sound of latter-day 10,000 Maniacs records, heavy on the polish and laid-back atmosphere and light on jangling guitars. It entered the charts at 13, spawned the Top Ten single, 'Carnival,' and its Top 20 follow-up, 'Wonder,' and garnered generally positive reviews. But her momentum began to slow on her 1998 sophomore effort, Ophelia, which may have climbed higher on the Billboard album charts, but it failed to produce any big hit; 'Kind & Generous' peaked at 18, but it never gained the same popularity as either 'Carnival' or 'Wonder.' From there, Merchant settled into a comfortable cult, turning out variations on the Tigerlily template on 2001's Motherland and getting a little folkier on 2003's collection of traditional tunes, The House Carpenter's Daughter. Retrospective balances these four albums nicely, selecting four cuts each from Tigerlily and Ophelia while taking three from Motherland and two from House Carpenter. It not only takes the obvious highlights from these albums, but it draws an accurate, representative picture of her solo career.

Which is not to say that it will please 10,000 Maniacs fans looking for music in a similar vein - after her solo debut, Merchant's music got a little too small and insular, a little more concerned with mood and lyrics than with pop hooks to appeal to a broader audience. Those fans will likely want to stick with Tigerlily, which is a more satisfying listen overall than Retrospective, but for those who want an overview of Natalie Merchant's solo career, this does a fine job of providing that.