
The Garden of Love: Martha Redbone's Eternal Expression of Love by Kandia Crazy Horse The Garden Of Love – The Songs of William Blake is not the debut album of singer/songwriter/producer/artist Martha Redbone, yet it embodies a sonic rebirth and fuller flowering of her own rootsy ethos. Warm, woodsy melodies take flight through the fusion of largely prewar string-band instrumentation and her heart-worn mountain holler, as Sister Martha tells tales of eternal humanitarian values distilled in the Southland since before America was founded.
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The Garden of Love
The Fly
Hear the Voice of the Bard
How Sweet I Roamed
I Heard an Angel Singing
On Anothers Sorrow
I Rose Up at the Dawn of Day
A Dream
A Poison Tree
Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright
Why Should I Care for the Men of Thames
The Ecchoing Green
My Warfare Will Soon Be Over
The Echoing Green
01 Garden Of Love
On Another's Sorrow
Epilogue: Why Should I Care for the Men of Thames
The Garden of Love - FREE
A Dream (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
How Sweet I Roamed (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
The Garden of Love (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
Hear the Voice of the Bard (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
On Anothers Sorrow (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
I Heard an Angel Singing (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
The Ecchoing Green (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
The Fly (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
Hear The Voice (Live)
Live @ Webster Hall
I Rose Up At the Dawn of Day (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
A Poison Tree (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
Why Should I Care for the Men of Thames (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright (feat. Aaron Whitby, Alan Burroughs)
Skin
Martha Redbone Roots Project: globalFEST 2013
I Rose Up at the Dawn of the Day
Poison Tree
Drums
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