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A Little Look Around - Rebel Voices

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A Little Look Around - Rebel Voices

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A Little Look Around, CD by Rebel Vocies, order online from Four Dogs Music. A re-release of their first album, recorded back in 1991. This is the favourite CD of Rebel Voices.

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A re-release of their first album, originally recorded back in 1991. This is the favourite CD of Rebel Voices, and songs featured include It’s What You Do With What You’ve Got written by Si Kahn and If They Come In The Morning by Jack Warshaw, both of which have also been covered by the excellent Roy Bailey.


 





Rebel Voices are Susan Lewis and Janet Stecher, who have been singing together for over 20 years, and it shows!! The name comes from a book called ‘Rebel Voices, An IWW Anthology’, a collection of writings on the Industrial Workers Of The World with whom Susan and Janet share a common view of the world.

Rebel Voices sing beautifully, and inspiringly, for peace, justice and equality.

For more information; www.rebelvoices.com


 

Additional Information

Artist Rebel Voices
Genre American Folk, Female Vocal, Folk/Folk Rock, Politics and Struggle
Release Date 2006
Number of discs 1
Label Reveille Music
Track Listing
  1. SIng Me A Song With Social Significance
  2. Know When To Move
  3. Canning Salmon
  4. Rosy,The Riveter - Revisited
  5. Waitress Song
  6. It's What You Do With What You've Got
  7. The Media
  8. If They Come In The Morning
  9. I'm A Friend Of The Fetus
  10. My Images Come
  11. Price Of A Country
  12. March Of Progress

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