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Mama Wanted To Be A Rainbow Dancer |
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Linda's first recording, exploring women's history, struggles and celebrations. Contains "Circle Me Sisters", "Here's To The Women!", and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (if the next Jesus Christ came down as a woman?).
Guest appearances by Linda Waterfall, Julian Smedley, and many others. This recording is out of print. |
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Here's To The Women! - a salute to women's efforts and celebration of women's history - unifying and strong Mama Wanted To Be a Rainbow Dancer - a beautiful song that honors our mothers' dreams The Way of Men - insightful, thought-provoking look into battering from the battered woman's position The Ballad of Lizzie Williams - a true story of the life of an imprisoned black woman I Like Small Men - a catchy and rhythmic salute to small men Circle Me Sisters - an unforgettable anthem for healing and sisterhood On Hunger - a frank look at the complexities and ironic politics behind the tragedy of hunger in a bountiful world Wouldn't It Be Nice - if the next Jesus Christ came down as a woman? Jennifer's Lullaby - relaxing comfort for moms and kids at the end of an energetic day Ballad of A Welfare Mother - a poem by Pesha Gertler sung acapella, a compelling and insightful look into the misunderstood realities of the welfare mom.
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