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Songs of Experience - Cindy Mangsen - 1998 - Redwing Music RWMCD 5403
A new, nationally distributed recording by Cindy Mangsen - an
absolute must have! Also, check out Steve's latest solo album,
Texas & Tennessee.
Never Grow Up - Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen - 1998 - Flying Fish CD FF 671
A wonderful followup to Never Grow
Old! Also, check out Anne's new solo album,
Bittersweet Street.
A Lost World - Jay Ansill - 1996 Anne Hills, John Gorka, Richard Shindell, Abby Newton, and Ken LaRoche among others join on this wonderful album of the poems of Robert Graves set to Jay's music.
Angle of the Light - Anne Hills - 1995 - Flying Fish FF 70648 (CD) FF 90648 (Cassette) Since this site is authored by a fan, I can interject a comment that this is a wonderful album and one of my favorites of Anne's.
Never Grow Old - Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen - 1994 - Flying Fish FF 70638 (CD) FF 90638 (Cassette) This is another wonderful album.
The Healing Art - Allen Power - 1993 - Beacon Records BCN 10131-2 (CD) BCN 10132-4 (Cassette) This album is very enjoyable. Allen has written a lot of very good songs.
Songlines - Cindy Mangsen - 1992 - Compass Rose Music CRM-5CD (CD)
CRM-5CAS (Cassette) Cindy's album is a very pretty album, and well worth having. The mood of Daughters of Feminists is very different than the original version by Nancy White. I'd suggest getting both versions.
No Limit - Fred Small - 1985 - Rounder CD 4018 (CD) C 4018 (Cassette) This is an astounding album and has many gentle but hard-hitting songs. I purchased it for the Priscilla content in researching this page, but fell in love with it. If you're reading this page, this album should be in your collection.
Gin & Raspberry - Martin Curtis - 1982 - City Folk Records, Hastings, New Zealand, CRF 004
Rodeo Rose - Bill Staines - 1981 - Philo C-PH-1079 (cassette) The Priscilla content on this album is very limited. She is part of a backup choir on one song, but it is an enjoyable album nonetheless.
Tramps & Hawkers - Jim Ringer -
1977
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