Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Kate & Anna McGarrigle

Kate & Anna McGarrigle

Kate & Anna McGarrigle

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 1975-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Kiss and Say Goodbye Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:50
2
My Town Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:00
3
Blues In D Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:43
4
Heart Like a Wheel Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:12
5
Foolish You Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:04
6
Talk to Me of Mendocino Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:10
7
Complainte Pour Ste Catherine Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:51
8
Tell My Sister Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:41
9
Swimming Song Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:29
10
Jigsaw Puzzle of Life Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:33
11
Go Leave Kate & Anna McGarrigle 3:23
12
Travellin' On for Jesus Kate & Anna McGarrigle 2:43

Reviews

  • Kate and Anna McGarrigle

    5
    By Dibooks
    I first heard these beautiful sisters in a ?Woody Allen movie. Searched and found them, and now feel like I'm floating when I listen to them. I'm in my late 60's, and sang folk songs in the early 60's in college. Their sound is so unique and easy on the ears. I love to listen to them! It makes me melt.
  • So glad to find this album!

    5
    By Dianen99
    I have this on vinyl from the 70's and have always loved it. Not easy to find.
  • RIP Kate

    4
    By Trishpk
    I've been a fan since the early 80's. This first album is a favorite and the songs run the gamut of styles. All are lovely! Learning today of Kate's death makes me glad for her gift of music that she gave to us.
  • Lost Classic

    5
    By TheMysteryTramp
    This is one of the great lost classics of the 70's. Only available in the U.S. as an expensive import on cd, this record deserves wider recognition for its melding of folk-pop-rock influences that anticipates Norah Jones by about thirty years. Every song is excellent but the whole is better than the sum of its parts.

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