COMPILATIONS
OF VARIOUS ARTISTS
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(* denotes that this track is not found on Michelle's official
album releases)
COOKING VINYL SAMPLER - MID AND BUDGET PRICE TITLES ......... Compilation 1994

CD 1994 UK Cooking Vinyl GRILL CD006
1. June Tabor & Oysterband: Finisterre 3:44
2. Tom Robinson: Riggin It Up Duncannon 3:27
3. Oysterband: Bells Of Rhymney 4:40
4. Ukrainians: Chertez Richku, Cherez Hai 3:29
5. Rev Hammer: Caledonian Rain 3:06
6. Michelle Shocked: Stranded In A Limousine 1:39
7. Ewan MacColl: Dirty Old Town 2:52
8. Barely Works: It's Not That Bad Anymore 4:22
9. Horseflies: Hush Little Baby 4:43
10. Happy End: Turn Things Upside Down 5:29
11. Rory McLeod: Immaculate Deception 6:08
12. Gods Little Monkeys: Ball Of Confusion 4:02
13. Sweet Honey In The Rock: Waters Of Babylon (Rivers Of Babylon) 4:01
14. Flaco Jiminez: The Free Mexican Airforce 4:43
15. Cheb Sahraoui: N'Sel Fik 7:03
16. Awatinas: Kullakita 3:26
17. Four Brothers: Guhwa Uri Mwana Waani 4:44
Track 4 Credits:
Written by P. Simon
*COOKING VINYL SAMPLER VOL.3 1994 ........................... Compilation 1994

CD 1994 UK Cooking Vinyl GRILL CD 007
CD 1994 GER Cooking Vinyl IND 3209-2
Michelle's track recorded at The Kerrville Folk Festival, Texas, ? May
1987.
1. Billy Bragg: Sexuality 3:49
2. Tom Robinson: DDR 4:10
3. Jackie Leven: Shadow In My Eye 3:37
4. The Oysterband: Blood Wedding 4:05
5. Goats Don't Shave: The Evictions 7:38
6. Weddings, Parties, Anything: Fathers Day 4:04
7. June Tabor: False, False 3:41
8. Michelle Shocked: The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore [live] 4:10
9. Incantation: Theme From The Mission 4:12
10. Rev Hammer: Spanish Lullaby 4:19
11. Andy White: Street Scenes From My Heart 4:30
12. The Ukrainians: Kievskiy Express 3:21
13. Rory McLeod: Huge Sky 5:11
14. Bhundu Boys: Lizzie 3:36
Track 8 Credits:
Written by Jean Ritchie (erroneously attributed to Than Hall)
Geordie Music Company.
Digitally recorded by Charlie Llewellin
*BROADCASTS VOL. 2 ................................... Compilation 29 Nov 1994

2CD 29 Nov 1994 USA KGSR n/a
All tracks recorded live on radio station KGSR 107.1 FM, Austin TX between
15 January 1993 and 30 September 1994. Michelle's track recorded live on
21 July 1993.
CD1
1. Rick Danko: Twilight 2:00
2. Michelle Shocked: Winter Wheat 3:30
3. Chris Smither: Mail Order Mystics 3:03
4. David Gray: Falling Free 3:07
5. Eliza Gilkyson: Dionysian Love 2:36
6. Jesse Colin Young: Crazy Boy 4:08
7. Los Lobos: Estoy Sentado Aqui 3:19
8. Toni Price: Not Coming Home 2:25
9. Joe Ely: Indian Cowboy 2:28
10. Kirsty MacColl: Bad 1:58
11. Dave Alvin: Dry River 3:33
12. Charlie Sexton: Midnight Sun 3:26
13. Jimmie Dale Gilmore: Another Colorado 2:47
14. Steve Young: Silverlake 3:44
15. Iain Matthews: Evening Sun 2:34
16. Richard Thompson: Dimming Of The Day 3:14
17. Sarah McLachlan: The Path Of Thorns (Terms) 4:51
18. John Hiatt & The Guilty Dogs: Straight Outta Time 5:09
19. Sheryl Crow: Leaving Las Vegas 4:39
20. David Wilcox: New World 3:08
21. Jimmy LaFave: When The Tears Fall 3:56
22. Sam Phillips: Baby I Can't Please You 3:10
CD2
1. Ben Harper: Like A King 5:39
2. Sir Douglas Quintet: Too Little Too Late3:35
3. John Hammond: Peach Orchard Mama 2:52
4. Bill Morrissey: Birches 3:04
5. Crowded House: Fall At Your Feet 3:29
6. Latin Playboys: If 1:57
7. Jackopierce: Late Shift 3:05
8. Lisa Germano: Bad Attitude 4:31
9. Alejandro Escovedo: Broken Bottle 4:04
10. Dirk Hamilton: Boy On A Roof 3:34
11. Steve James: Talco Girl 3:30
12. Jimmie Vaughan: Don't Cha Know 3:51
13. Sara Hickman: Eye Of The Storm 4:03
14. Jeffrey Gaines: I Know A Man 4:05
15. Freedy Johnson: Bad Reputation 3:52
16. Walter Salas-Humara: The Only Story I Tell 2:13
17. Jim Lauderdale: Why Do I Love You 3:24
18. Tori Amos: Pretty Good Year 3:29
19. Emmylou Harris: A Ways To Go 3:24
20. Robert Earl Keen: I Would Change My Life 2:52
Track 3 Credits:
Written by Michelle Shocked
(C)1993 Windswept Pacific (PRS)
Album Credits:
Producer - Jody Denberg
Compilation and Mastering - Bill Johnson in association with Whoa! Texas
Music Inc.
Digital Editing - Jerry Tubb at Terra Nova
Art Direction and Design - Kathy Marcus
Cover Photograph of Iain Matthews: Wyatt McSpadden
Illustration - Edd Patton
Additional Liner Notes:
"With the release of "broadcasts vol. 2" 107.1 KGSR/Radio Austin begins
its fifth year of bringing the Capital of Texas the best music on the
planet -- an eclectic mix of rock, pop, blues, jazz, alternative, folk,
western beat, reggae and most genres in-between. The discs you hold
contain a sampling of the textures and styles found on our airwaves -- all
performed live in one take, simultaneously broadcast and recorded. It
seems that when the microphones switch on and the on-air light
illuminates, so do the artists. They pour their hearts out to thousands of
listeners they can't see -- listeners like you, that share the same
concerns about life and the same boundless love of music. Thanks for
listening and making the circle complete.
Jody Denberg"
"The proceeds from the sales of the CD go to the Travis County Children's
Advocacy Center, Inc. The Children's Advocacy Center is a pioneering
approach to helping victims of child abuse."
DEAD MAN WALKING ...................................... Compilation 9 Jan 1996
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Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture.
CD 9 Jan 1996 USA Columbia ?
CA 9 Jan 1996 USA Columbia ?
CD 1995 USA Columbia CSK 7613 (different packaging,promo)
CD 1996 AUS Columbia 483534 2
3LP ? USA Columbia CS 67989 (b/s,"The Soundtrack & The Score") *
1. Bruce Springsteen: Dead Man Walkin' 2:43
2. Johnny Cash: In Your Mind 4:14
3. Suzanne Vega: Woman On The Tier (I'll See You Through) 2:25
4. Lyle Lovett: Promises 3:03
5. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with Eddie Vedder: The Face Of Love 5:39
6. Tom Waits: The Fall Of Troy 2:59
7. Michelle Shocked: Quality Of Mercy 3:38 3:40
8. Mary Chapin Carpenter: Dead Man Walking (A Dream Like This) 3:34
9. Tom Waits: Walk Away 2:43
10. Steve Earle: Ellis Unit One 4:39
11. Patti Smith: Walkin Blind 4:39
12. Eddie Vedder with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: The Long Road 5:31
Note:
* Pressed on 180 gram vinyl and includes all the above tracks in addition
to the film score by David Robbins, Eddie Vedder, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
and Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt.
Track 7 Credits:
Written by M. Shocked
Published by Minstrel Cycle Music/Full Keel Music Co. (ASCAP) All rights
on behalf of Minstrel Cycle Music admin. by Full Keel Music Co.
Michelle Shocked - Vocals
Wah Wak Watson - Guitars
James Gadson - Drums
Freddie Washington - Bass
Background Vocals by the Harold Johnson Singers
Produced by David Rubinson
Recording Engineer - Leslie Ann Jones
Assistant Engineer - Steve Genewich
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Mastered by David Mitson at Sony Music Studios, Santa Monica, CA.
Special thanks to: Bart Bull, John Chelew, Alexia Baum, John Anderson,
Kate Miller, Jeff Sacharow, Paul Irwin, Melvin Ragin and Paula Salvatore.
Album Credits:
Executive Producers - Tim Robbins and David Robbins
Executive in Charge of Soundtracks for Columbia Records - Maureen Crowe
Executive in Charge of Music for PolyGram Filmed Entertainment -
Dawn Solêr
Additional Liner Notes:
"In the early stages of editing 'Dead Man Walking', David Robbins, the
music supervisor and composer of the score began to lay in temporary score
tracks. Being that this was a story about a Catholic nun, we both agreed
there would have to be a spiritual nature to the film's music. But at the
same time the music had to be true to Sister Helen Prejean, the author of
the book on which the film is based. Sister Prejean is a woman who has
dedicated her life to religious work but is grounded very much in the day
to day, the work. She walks on the earth, not in some inaccessible
ethereal place. The music had to reflect that, it had to be grounded in
life and its experiences. Benedictine monks didn't work, neither did
hymns, organs, gospel. Cajun music and Delta Blues didn't feel right. They
made it too regional. This is a universal story so the answer lay in a
meeting ground between, a mix of the south and the music of the world. My
friend Simone Abkarian gave me a wonderful disc called "A Meeting by the
River" by Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt that captured this spirit. David found
music from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, an incredible Pakastani singer
relatively unknown in the states and from Djivan Gasparyan, the soulful
dudouk player from Armenia. When David started laying them into the film
there was something viscerally right about them. They augmented the
emotion in the film without overwhelming it, a good marriage.
At the same time as the scoring was under way I had another desire. I
wanted to see what Sister Helen's experience would inspire if it were
given to songwriters. I had found the story immensely moving. It was
loaded with feeling, it raised questions, it was an epic story of
struggle. We were telling that story in the film but what about all the
side stories? What about the emotion felt but left unsaid? What was going
on in the minds of these characters?
I sent the film in its rough form along with a file of newspaper articles
my office had been collecting. I sent them to songwriters whose music
tells stories, artists that do not write songs with hooks or tricks. All
of these songwriters come from a base of honesty and have inspired me in
my own work. Bruce Springstein, Tom Waits, Patti Smith, Lyle Lovett, Steve
Earle, and Eddie Vedder have introduced me to concepts and characters in
their songs that have found their way into my acting and have given life
to characters I've written. Michelle Shocked, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mary
Chapin Carpenter and Suzanne Vega, all have inspired me with their
compassion and unique strength. And Johnny Cash... well, are there words?
I'll try. Johnny Cash has been there. He knows the world of this film. In
his music and in his life, he stands up-front for the dispossessed, the
poor, the prisoner. Like all the great songwriters on this album, he
reminds us that we have hearts, that we can have compassion even for those
that have fallen, that have hit bottom.
A portion of the proceeds of this album go to the 'Murder Victims Families
for Reconciliation', a group that looks toward ending violence as an
answer for violence and 'Hope House', a community based organisation in
New Orleans that through educational programs and food distribution works
to help wipe out the root causes of violence.
Tim Robbins"
*A CHILD'S CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC ................. Compilation 23 Apr 1996
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CD 23 Apr 1996 USA Music for Little People 9 42585-2
CA 23 Apr 1996 USA Music for Little People 9 42585-4
1. Pete Seeger: She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain 3:00 3:01
2. Michelle Shocked: See The Sea 3:59 3:59
3. Buckwheat Zydeco: Crawfish Song 3:39 3:42
4. Woody Guthrie: Riding In My Car (Car Song) 1:50 1:51
5. Cedella Marley Booker: Colon Man 2:47 2:49
6. Doc Watson: Grandfather's Clock 3:42 3:52
7. Raffi: World We Love 3:23 3:28
8. David Grisman & Jerry Garcia: There Ain't No Bugs On Me 4:47 4:40
9. Maria Muldaur: Would You Like To Swing On A Star 2:48 2:50
10. David Mallett: Garden Song 2:53 2:54
11. Sweet Honey In The Rock: Run Molly Run 3:24 3:21
12. Taj Mahal: Little Brown Dog 4:17 4:19
13. John McCutcheon: Skip To My Lou 4:25 4:23
Track 2 Credits:
Traditional with original arrangement by Michelle Shocked
Published by Minstral Cycle Music (PMS)/Full Keel Music Co. (ASCAP)
Minstral Cycle Music Admin. by Full Keel Music Co.
Recorded for Music For Little People
Album Credits:
Compilation Producer - Leib Ostrow
Prepress - Richard Repas
Mastering - Leib Ostrow and Rob Seifert at BuckDancer Studio, Redway, CA
Additional Liner Notes:
"When people used to talk of "folk music," sounds of laughing mandolins,
staccato banjos, warm guitars, playful pennywhistles and lilting choruses
come to mind. In many ways, these are the sounds of home and hearth, with
songs passed down from generation to generation. Because these songs
spring from everyday joys and trials, folk music remains a living
tradition, constantly refreshed by the clear new tributaries which feed
its many currents.
This collection honors that folk tradition with the hope that today's
families will once again gather 'round the hearth to share songs they all
know by heart. Children will love to learn these simple melodies and give
voice to the timeless enchantment of their down-to-earth lyrics. Here's to
a joyous family celebration, one which will bring the generations together
in song!"
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