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2. On Preacher Hill (H & Saunders) |
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4. Something So Special (H) |
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5. The Little That I Know (B. Anderson) |
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10. If I Were Prince (H & S) |
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"Hennebach's music is gritty and glamorous along with being awesome and accessible. With her on piano and Saunders on strings, Hennebach's soaring vocals present uplifting takes on love of all types. And Big Love...is big fun as the two have created a seamless project that wonderfully succeeds in offering inspiration, appreciation, hope and faith."
James Guyette, The Cleveland Free Times, WRUW
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1. I Don't Sing (Hennebach) |
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3.Fireflies and Windows (H) |
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4. The Fisherman's Wife (E. MacColl, arr. H) |
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9. Sandgate Dandling (Trad., Arr. H & P. Kovit) |
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12. She Moved Through the Fair (Trad., arr. H) |
"Hennebach's style sweeps me up and away every time...Hennebach demonstrates an amazing amount of creativity...Captivating."
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1. Talk to Me Like the Rain (H) |
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2. Have You ever Seen an Angel (H) |
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4. Still, Sweet Water (H) |
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6. Caledonia (D. MacLean) |
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7. Fool's Gold Paradise (H) |
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"A sensitive and brilliant musician who is often compared to Joni Mitchell and Kate Bush, yet I think that she's more than the two of them combined...and she has created a superb anthology of touching, sensitive, gracefully human songs. [Margo Hennebach and Michaelean] are two of the best albums I heard this year! Highly praised and recommended."
Stavros Moschopoulos, FAO CASA Gazette, Rome, Italy
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1. God Rest You Merry (Trad.) |
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2. How Far is it to Bethlehem (Trad.) |
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3.We Three Kings (J.H. Hopkins) |
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4. Joy to the World (Handel, arr. Saunders) |
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6. Away in a Manger (See Liner notes) |
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7. Irish Medley (See Liner notes) |
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8. Little Drummer Boy (See Liner notes) |
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9. Mary Had a Baby (Trad.) |
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10. The Calling (Saunders) |
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11. I Wonder as I Wander (J. J. Niles) |
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12. I Saw Three Ships (Trad., arr. H & S) |
"Hennebach's ability to convey an authentic sense of tradition with elegant simplicity and tonal grace carries the true sense of the songs and carols over every barrier. [Comfort and Joy] is an inevitable collector's treasure."
Gary Alexander, Woodstock Times
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