
Anne Feeney
Look to the Left
© 1992 anne feeney (748418800187)
CD IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship immediately.
a wildly eclectic mix of styles - Feeney's dream 43 minutes of listener supported community (left-of-the-dial) radio ... blues, reggae, jazz, bluegrass, swing, kids, jugband, roots, etc.
tracks
try this
albums you will love
- ANNE FEENEY: Dump the Bosses Off Your Back
- ANNE FEENEY: If I Can't Dance
- ANNE FEENEY: Union Maid
- ANNE FEENEY: Have You Been to Jail for Justice?
- ANNE FEENEY & CHRIS CHANDLER: Live from the Wholly Stolen Empire
- ANNE FEENEY: Heartland
- WILD WIMMIN FOR PEACE: The Great Peace March
- ANNE FEENEY: Original Recordings
- VOTE IN NOVEMBER - ELECTION 2004: Anti-Theft Device
- ANNE FEENEY & CHRIS CHANDLER: Flying Poetry Circus
genres you will love
By Location
Recommended if you like ...
links
notes
This CD includes "Ain't I A Woman" - the song that Anne and her daughter, Amy Berlin, performed for 1.1 million women's rights supporters at the massive March for Women's Lives in Washington, DC on April 25, 2004!
This 1992 release of Feeney's includes an amazing mix of styles.
She intends it as a dream hour of free-form community radio ... starting with her title track love letter to community (left-of-the-dial -- get it?) stations.
Producer Jack Irwin assembles an extremely talented group of backup musicians.
The lush recording includes E-Street bassist Garry Tallent and Rockpile guitarist Billy Bremner on the electric sessions and on the acoustic sessions it's the venerable Roy Huskey Jr on acoustic bass and Winfield guitar champ Paul Kramer with Hot Band drummer Larry Atamanuik and multi-instrumentalist Jim Hoke moving seamlessly between both.
The mostly original songs cover feminist, labor, environmental and peace themes. The last copies of this CD are for sale here. This is all the great music, but without the shrink-wrap and the 12 page color booklet that came with the $15.00 version... which is why it's such a bargain!
reviews
Please log in to review this album.
Look To The Left
author: Karen NewmanI liked this one so much I ordered more copies for gifts. Thank you, Unionmaid!
Loved it!
author: Jan PattonI had bought this 5 or so years ago in tape form and was happy to see it still out. Anne knows how to get to the heart of what's wrong with America and put that into song.