Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music is a series of three live compilation albums that collect performances from several years of the Lilith Fair festival tour.
Volume 1
editLilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Volume 1 | |
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Compilation album live by various artists | |
Released | April 28, 1998[1] |
Recorded | 1997 |
Venue | various |
Genre | various |
Length | 103:02 |
Language | English |
Label | Arista |
Producer | Terry McBride |
Compiler | Sarah McLachlan |
Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Volume 1 was released in 1998 and served as a fundraiser for Lifebeat and the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.[1] The recording was produced by Terry McBride and compiled over four months, going through recordings spanning the entire festival.[1]
Writing for The A.V. Club, Stephen Thompson called this compilation "a mixed bag of promising performers... and practitioners of pneumatic, white-bread girly music..., with precious few highlights worth owning".[2] Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3 out of 5 stars, with critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing that "while it doesn't dispel the notion that Lilith Fair was essentially a homogenous music festival, it does capture the feeling of the tour quite well, and it has some very good music" and it makes for "a nice souvenir" from the festival.[3] A review for Entertainment Weekly rated this release a B−, noting criticisms about genre, lack of diversity, and individual performances, wrapping up that "the ultimate lesson to be gleaned is dispiritingly simple: As an album, Lilith is only fair".[4]
Disc one
- "Mississippi" (Paula Cole) by Paula Cole – 4:51
- "Scooter Boys" (Amy Ray) by Indigo Girls – 3:27
- "Sur Tes Pas" by Autour de Lucie – 3:25
- "Been It" (lyrics: Nina Persson and Peter Svensson, music: Svensson) by The Cardigans – 4:06
- "I Want" (Dayna Manning) by Dayna Manning – 4:45
- "Four Leaf Clover" (Abra Moore) by Abra Moore – 4:31
- "Falling in Love" (Lisa Loeb) by Lisa Loeb – 4:36
- "Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (Shannon Worrell) by September '67 – 4:14
- "El Payande" (Susan Urban) by Lhasa de Sela – 3:59
- "Eternal Flame" (Susanna Hoffs, Tom Kelly, and Billy Steinberg) by Susanna Hoffs – 3:16
- "Rock in This Pocket (Song of David)" (Suzanne Vega) by Suzanne Vega – 4:09
- "Ladder" (Eric Bazilian, Rick Chertoff, Rob Hyman, and Joan Osborne) by Joan Osborne – 4:16
- "Building a Mystery" (Pierre Marchand and Sarah McLachlan) by Sarah McLachlan – 4:25
Disc 2
- "Water Is Wide" (traditional) by Sarah McLachlan, Indigo Girls, and Jewel – 4:18
- "Going Back to Harlan" (Anna McGarrigle) by Emmylou Harris – 5:04
- "Wash My Hands" (Meredith Brooks, Larry Dvoskin, and Shelly Pelken) by Meredith Brooks – 5:18
- "Cain" (Patty Griffin) by Patty Griffin – 3:49
- "I Don't Want to Think About It" (Kenneth Harrison) by Wild Strawberries – 4:02
- "What Do You Hear in These Sounds" (Dar Williams) by Dar Williams – 3:52
- "Trouble" (Shawn Colvin, John Leventhal, and Tom Littlefield) by Shawn Colvin – 4:08
- "Lama Dorje Chang" (Yungchen Lhamo) by Yungchen Lhamo – 3:05
- "The One" (Tracy Bonham) by Tracy Bonham – 4:38
- "Charm" (Tony Berg, Jon Brion, Paul Cantelon, Angela McCluskey, and Scott Roewe) by Wild Colonials – 3:22
- "Hold Me Jordan" (Tara MacLean) by Tara MacLean – 5:04
- "Periwinkle Sky" (Victoria Williams) by Victoria Williams – 2:36
Additional personnel:
- Steve Addabbo – mixing
- Ray Coburn – mixing
- Susan Alzner – photography
- Cathy Barrett – photography
- Greg Calbi – mastering
- Angelique Crowther – artwork, design, photography
- Tom Davis – mixing
- Joe Ferla – mixing
- Jim Grant – associate production
- Gary L. Hacking – photography
- Fred Hayes – photography
- Crystal Heald – photography
- Steve Jennings – photography
- Steve Johnson – mixing assistance
- Amy Lehman – photography
- David Leonard – mixing
- David Leyes – photography
- Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
- Terry McBride – executive production
- Buddy Miller – mixing
- Brian Minato – photography
- Roger Moutenot – mixing
- Tim Oberthier – associate production, engineering, mixing
- Juan Patino – mixing
- Michelle Pedone – photography
- Mike Plotnikoff – mixing
- Neal Preston – photography
- Scott Roewe – engineering, mixing
- John Rummen – art direction, artwork, design
- Peter Shurkin – mixing assistance
- Vanessa Smith – photography
- A. W. Thomas – photography
- Rick "Soldier" Will – mixing
- Vanessa Williams – photography
Volumes 2 and 3
editLilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Volume 2 | |
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Compilation album live by various artists | |
Released | May 18, 1999 |
Recorded | 1998 |
Venue | various |
Genre | various |
Length | 66:20 |
Language | English |
Label | Arista |
Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Volume 3 | |
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Compilation album live by various artists | |
Released | May 18, 1999 |
Recorded | 1998 |
Venue | various |
Genre | various |
Length | 61:19 |
Language | English |
Label | Arista |
Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Volume 2 and 3 were released in 1999, alongside one another.
A review in Entertainment Weekly for the two discs by Beth Johnson rated them a B, calling them "a more compelling, less whiny, listen" than the first volume and praising the diversity represented in this music.[5][6]
Volume 2:
- "Fire on Babylon" (Sinéad O’Connor and John Reynolds) by Sinéad O’Connor – 7:28
- "Never Know" by Angélique Kidjo – 4:52
- "Life" by Queen Latifah – 5:28
- "Island" by Heather Nova – 5:09
- "New Thing Now" by Shawn Colvin – 3:46
- "Angel" (Sarah McLachlan) by Sarah McLachlan with Emmylou Harris – 5:58
- "The Sea" (Paul Godfrey, Ross Godfrey, and Skye Edwards) by Morcheeba – 5:19
- "I Do" (Lisa Loeb) by Lisa Loeb – 3:45
- "Sway" (Bic Runga) by Bic Runga – 3:14
- "In the Ghetto" (Mac Davis) by Natalie Merchant with Meshell Ndegeocello – 4:13
- "Miles from Our Home (lyrics: Michael Timmins, music: Greg Clarke, Brodie Lodge, and Timmins) by Cowboy Junkies – 4:19
- "Meat Hook" by Tracy Bonham – 3:14
- "Elmo" by Holly McNarland – 5:41
- "Trampoline" by Wild Strawberries – 3:52
Volume 3:
- "Soul Record" (Ndegeocello) by Meshell Ndegeocello – 5:21
- "Naked Eye" (Jill Cunniff, Kate Schellenbach, and Vivian Trimble) by Luscious Jackson – 4:16
- "Never Said" (Liz Phair) by Liz Phair – 3:38
- "Onion Girl" (Laura Harding and Jeff Hull) by Holly Cole – 4:20
- "Kiss Me (Matt Slocum) by Sixpence None the Richer – 3:17
- "Luka" (Suzanne Vega) by Suzanne Vega – 3:20
- "Black & White" (Sarah McLachlan) by Sarah McLachlan – 4:48
- "Underneath a Red Moon" (N’Dea Davenport and Colin Wolfe) by N’Dea Davenport – 3:33
- "Not an Addict" (Gert Bettens and Sam Bettens) by K’s Choice – 5:02
- "Get Out the Map" (Emily Saliers) by Indigo Girls – 3:23
- "Little Black Girl" (Rebekah) by Rebekah – 4:06
- "Deeper Well" (Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois, and David Olney) by Emmylou Harris – 5:59
- "Surrounded" (Chantal Kreviazuk) by Chantal Kreviazuk – 5:14
- "Spit of Love" (Bonnie Raitt) by Bonnie Raitt – 5:01
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Rafalski, Jennifer (May 27, 1998). "'97 Lilith Fair Captured On CD". MTV. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
- ^ Thompson, Stephen (March 29, 2002). "Various Artists: Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music". Music >> Reviews. The A.V. Club. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (n.d.). "Various Artists – Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
- ^ "Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music". TV > Article. Entertainment Weekly. May 1, 1998. ISSN 1049-0434. OCLC 21114137. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
- ^ Johnson, Beth (May 21, 1998). "Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Vol. 2". TV > Article. Entertainment Weekly. ISSN 1049-0434. OCLC 21114137. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
- ^ Johnson, Beth (May 21, 1998). "Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Vol. 3". TV > Article. Entertainment Weekly. ISSN 1049-0434. OCLC 21114137. Retrieved November 12, 2023.