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Indigo Girls
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 7, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: September 25, 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000027E6
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #35,541 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Hammer and a Nail
2. Welcome Me
3. World Falls
4. Southland in the Springtime
5. 1 2 3
6. Keeper of My Heart
7. Watershed
8. Hand Me Downs
9. You and Me of the 10,000 Wars
10. Pushing the Needle Too Far
11. Girl With the Weight of the World in Her Hands

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Amid a musical landscape where "alternative" had quickly been co-opted by MTV and the fashion industry, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray tapped a vein of cultural and sexual dissatisfaction and yearning (if not rebellion) in their 20-something peers. Their first hit, "Closer to Fine," had an insinuating folk-pop groove and enough philosophical trappings to suggest this feisty acoustic duo had bigger things planned. Their third album proved it: the arrangements are aggressive and their pop temperament bubbles to the fore on songs like "Hammer and a Nail" and the handsome, sweet "Southland in the Springtime." --Roy Francis Kasten

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heart-rending and bitterly angry, N/I/S may be their best!, February 4, 1999
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I have been a fan of the Indigo Girls for about eight years now, I've seen them in concert twice, and I have to say that of all their albums, this is perhaps their most powerful and outspoken. The lyrical styles of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have remained relatively constant over the years, but the songs on this album, particularly "Hammer and Nail" and "Welcome Me", are at the same time both beautiful to hear and inimitably painful to experience. These two women put such power, joy, and longing into both their words and their voices that it is impossible to listen to this album and come away from it unchanged (I know because I forced some friends who weren't Indigo Girls fans to listen to it, and they loved it!). By far my favorite album, and one well worth the price.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect companion for a lone traveller., January 11, 1999
By Alana (alanajedi@hotmail.com) (Melbourne, Australia (usually....)) - See all my reviews
N*I*S has taken me places, and it's followed me around the world on my journeys. This is one of my favourite Indigo Girls albums - in fact it was my first introduction to their talent beyond 'Closer To Fine'. For me, this collection of songs speaks of self discovery through the understanding of relationships between friends, lovers, family, and the physical world. Emily and Amy have only collaborated on a couple of songs in their entire career, and their independant songwriting has worked perfectly on this release - 5 of Emily's finest have shown up, and 6 Amy gems rear their intense heads. Mortality and and celebration of growth are two recurrent themes throughout their songs on Nomads. Also a common thread is the discovery life's beauty through reflection, both tragic and humorous. Listening to the album while I write this, I am tempted to compare the wonderful production of this album to Shawn Colvin's "Steady On" in it's polished acoustics and honest guitar playing.

I highly recommend this Nomads Indians Saints as a gift or as an introduction to Folk and the Indigos. And like I said, it's the perfect companion for a lone traveller. I've travelled the world three times on this album, and I never tire of it. With my headphones on, my eyes on the ever-changing landscape, I listen to Amy's words, Emily's wonderful fingerpicking on the title track and listen to the perfectly apt lyrics "...this world falls on me, dreams of immortality, everywhere I turn - the beauty just keeps shaking me... I running, to the end of the earth. I'm swimming to the edge of the sea. I'm laughing, I'm under starry sky - this world was meant for me, don't bury me - carry me... this world was meant for me, I've got hopes of immortality..."

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another fabulous studio offering, July 9, 2000
By Shelley Shay (Denton, TX **(God Bless the USA!!)**) - See all my reviews
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More excellent work from the Indigo Girls. "1 2 3" was a little too rough for my tastes when I first heard the CD, but it grew on me... the rest of the tracks need no such "growing" time... they're excellent tracks and great to listen to. "Hammer and a Nail" is this album's answer to "Closer to Fine" on their self-titled debut.

If you've only gotten the first installment of their work, you're really missing out if you don't pick this one up, too. The songs are a real treat and easy on the ears and the heart.

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4.0 out of 5 stars a lot like Narcissus
If a reviewer titles his scribblings this way, this does not run against the tide of his admiration for this amazing duo. Read more
Published 21 months ago by David A. Baer

5.0 out of 5 stars Their Finest Offering....
From the opening note of "Hammer and Nail" to the closing notes of "The Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands" this is Indigo Girls at their finest. Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by R. Prescott

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Indigo Girls
as in their self-titled album. the Indigo Girls continue to explore spiritual and social issues in their classic folk-rock style. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gut wrenching emotion and fiery passion intertwined
When I first heard Indigo Girls - Nomads, Indians and Saints, I was blown away !! Their music takes you on a journey from the deepest trenches, to the highest peaks of your psyche... Read more
Published on August 8, 2001 by porsche2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Probably their best studio work
"World Falls," "Watershed," "Hammer & A Nail," these are songs that I consider old friends. They're dependable, and they make me happy.
Published on November 23, 1999 by Derek Doran-wood

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Indigo Girls Album Out There
It's more polished than "Strange Fire" or "Indigo Girls," but not too polished like "Rites of Passage" or anything that's come after that. Read more
Published on January 12, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Clean, Tight with well written lyrics
Having collected most of their cd's NS&I is my favorite. The diversity of music is an indication of their talent and effort. 1.2.3. Read more
Published on December 26, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Made me lonesome for home!
My favorite song is Southland in the Springtime..I have listened to it over & over & over again and it makes me cry every time I hear it. Read more
Published on August 12, 1998 by radawicz01@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars N*I*S ROCKS!!!
i have been a fan of the girls for about 8 years now. nomads*indians*saints is by far my favorite IG recording ever. Read more
Published on August 9, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Music for life.
This was the first Indigo Girls album I heard and, I think, the best. The songs speak to you and for you. Of all the 200 albums I have, I come back to this one again and again.
Published on July 17, 1998

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