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The Indigo Girls' 1999 album Come on Now Social was their first commercial failure after six consecutive gold or platinum albums. The appearance of the duo's first domestic compilation a year later is an unavoidably ominous sign, as their label takes its profits while it can. But that's no reason not to celebrate Amy Ray and Emily Saliers' remarkable run of high-quality recordings dating back to 1987's Strange Fire. Most of the songs with which they are most readily identified are included, among them the two chart singles "Closer to Fine" and "Galileo." (The only missing title that earned significant airplay is "Hammer and a Nail.") Feminist author Susan Faludi properly contextualizes the Indigo Girls in her liner notes as a group that created an assertive, independent female response to the Reagan-Bush era. But that aspect of their work was always framed by the music itself, dominated by their interweaving acoustic guitars and voices, and the commitment with which they sang. That combination of substance and fervor characterized the Indigo Girls' work, even when their songwriting flagged occasionally or their sound became repetitive. Retrospective captures the highlights of their work from 1987 to 1999, but proceeding chronologically, it also traces the changes that may have hurt the duo commercially by the end. Gradually, their politics became more explicit, which always tends to splinter an audience (though, of course, their views were not secret to their many fervent fans). And in their search for different sounds, they sometimes subverted their basic two-voices, two-acoustic-guitars identity. It remains possible that Indigo Girls will continue to score good, consistent sales, and the two new songs suggest that there's still creative fuel for this group to burn. But if they have crested, Retrospective confirms their status as one of the most accomplished recording units of their time.
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- Dónal Lunny - Bouzouki // Dónal Lunny - Bodhran // Jo-El Sonnier - Accordion // Luka Bloom - Vocals (Background) // Steve Earle - Harmonica // Steve Earle - Harmonica // Steve Earle - Vocals // Steve Earle - Vocals // Indigo Girls - Producer // Indigo Girls - Main Performer // The Roches - Vocals (Background) // Michael Kamen - Arranger // Michael Kamen - Conductor // Michael Kamen - String Arrangements // Lisa Germano - Fiddle // Lisa Germano - Mandolin // Lisa Germano - Violin // Lisa Germano - Penny Whistle // Peter Collins - Producer // Peter Collins - Original Recording Producer // Kenny Aronoff - Percussion // Kenny Aronoff - Drums // Dallas Austin - Vocals // Dallas Austin - Vocals (Background) // Ronan Browne - Uillean Pipes // Peter Buck - Photography // Malcolm Burn - Beat Box // Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion // Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion // Blair Cunningham - Drums // Caroline Dale - Cello // Jay Dee Daugherty - Drums // Peter Holsapple - Keyboards // Carol Isaacs - Organ // Carol Isaacs - Piano // Carol Isaacs - Accordion // Carol Isaacs - Moog Synthesizer // Carol Isaacs - Moog Bass // John Jennings - Guitar (Electric) // John Keane - Guitar (12 String) // John Keane - Producer // John Keane - Engineer // John Keane - Guitar (12 String Electric) // Claire Kenny - Bass // Chuck Leavell - Piano // David Leonard - Producer // Scott Litt - Producer // Michael Lorant - Vocals // Michael Lorant - Vocals (Background) // Jerry Marotta - Percussion // Jerry Marotta - Piano // Jerry Marotta - Bongos // Jerry Marotta - Drums // Jerry Marotta - Taos Drum // Bill Newton - Harmonica // Bill Newton - Chromatic Harmonica // Fiachna O'Braondin - Vocals // Fiachna O'Braondin - Vocals (Background) // Fiachna O'Braondin - Tin Whistle // Liam Ó Maonlaí - Vocals // Liam Ó Maonlaí - Vocals (Background) // Liam Ó Maonlaí - Bodhran // Peter O'Toole - Mandolin // Peter O'Toole - Vocals // Peter O'Toole - Vocals (Background) // Amy Ray - Guitar (Acoustic) // Amy Ray - Banjo // Amy Ray - Bouzouki // Amy Ray - Guitar // Amy Ray - Mandolin // Amy Ray - Guitar (Electric) // Amy Ray - Vocals // Amy Ray - Vocals (Background) // Amy Ray - Handclapping // Amy Ray - Guitar (Classical) // Amy Ray - Liner Notes // Amy Ray - Photography // John Reynolds - Percussion // John Reynolds - Drums // John Reynolds - Producer // Suzzy Roche - Vocals (Background) // Emily Saliers - Guitar (Acoustic) // Emily Saliers - Bouzouki // Emily Saliers - Guitar // Emily Saliers - Mandolin // Emily Saliers - Guitar (Electric) // Emily Saliers - Vocals // Emily Saliers - Handclapping // Emily Saliers - Guitar (12 String Electric) // Simone Simonton - Cymbals // Talvin Singh - Percussion // Michael Stipe - Vocals // Michael Stipe - Vocals (Background) // De De Vogt - Bass // Joan Osborne - Vocals // Joan Osborne - Vocals (Background) // Terre Roche - Vocals (Background) // Larry Ray - Photography // Jane Scarpantoni - Cello // Danny Thompson - Bass (Acoustic) // Sam "Shake" Anderson - Vocals // Sam "Shake" Anderson - Vocals (Background) // Maggie Roche - Piano // Maggie Roche - Vocals (Background) // Sam Anderson - Vocals (Background) // Steve Byram - Art Direction // Scott Hull - Mastering // John Painter - Accordion // John Painter - Flugelhorn // Budgie - Percussion // Budgie - Drums // Sara Lee - Bass // Jai Winding - Piano // Tim Oliver - Engineer // Susan Alzner - Photography // Lee Walker - Photography // Kris Anderson - Package Design
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