Saturday, February 24, 2007

Women That Rock Too


When I was putting together the Women That Rock mix CD several years ago I collected more songs that could be crammed onto a 80 minute disc. I took the other songs that just didn’t fit in for one reason or another and put together another entire disc. Being a not too clever guy, I called it Women That Rock Too.



Some of these artists never quite made the mainstream, but some like Macy Gray hit the big time. Aimee Mann has also gone onto critical acclaim since I put together this album. She has her latest album on line if you follow the link below.

It has always been a mystery to me which people make it big and which remain obscure but talented also-rans. Some of these artist haven't released new material in several years and many others are still on the small venue circuit. If they have a homepage, I've linked to it.

Women That Rock Too

1. Jann Arden - Could I Be Your Girl
2. Vonda Shepard and Emily Saliers - Baby, Don't You Break My Heart
3. Melanie Doane - Happy Homemaker
4. Poe - Angry Johnny
5. Aimee Mann - Save Me
6. Tara Maclean – Evidence
7. Beth Hart - LA Song
8. Beth Orton - Stolen Car
9. Heather Nova - Truth And Bones
10. Jennifer Knapp - Undo Me
11. Julianna Hatfield - Spin The Bottle
12. Macy Gray - I Try
13. Abra Moore - Four Leaf Clover
14. Barbara Kessler - That Hurricane
15. Beth Orton - Central Reservation (Then Again Mix)
16. Luscious Jackson – Ladyfingers
17. Liz Phair - Polyester Bride
18. Veruca Salt – Seether

One rule of mixes is to avoid duplicating an artist on the same compilation.
I put two Beth Orton songs on this disc because the remix makes the song sound entirely different. Beth Orton released a great album just this year which fits in the softer mode, but she hasn’t lost her lyrical edge.

Here are the two different styles, so you can compare for yourself.

Beth Orton-Stolen ...


Beth Orton-Central...


Blatant Comment Whoring™: What is your favorite overlooked artist?

6 comments:

rashbre said...

Yes, I like Beth Orton's songs. Don't forget PJ Harvey (who rocks) and The Long Blondes (here's a link to my friend Christine's site).

PJ via rashbre
Long Blondes via Christina

And Hiya, Michele sent me!

rashbre

NPR Junky said...

I'm so with rashbre re: PJ Harvey. Mmm mmm mmm. And, I have to say, that Bonnie Raitt's first attempt (self titled) and her single "Women Be Wise" is one of my all time favorite songs. Go check it out; you won't be disappointed.

Jean-Luc Picard said...

Not familiar with a few of them, but there are a lot of good women in rock now.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by. I think you'll like these videos of the Long Blondes too, one old school from Lancaster library with a few friends and another from a mobile phone in a club.

here. Enjoy.

carmilevy said...

Sarah Harmer. She's one of those Canadian singer/songwriters with such a wonderful gift of storytelling. She's had some success here in Canada, but hasn't broken out in the manner of Sarah McLachlan. I wish she would: her music becomes more gorgeous every time I listen to it.

The Mistress of the Dark said...

I made a mix like that awhile back. So nice to see more fans of Jann Arden, she just did a great covers CD called Uncover Me.

here's one.

And

another