Rosalie Sorrels discography
This is a discography for folk musician Rosalie Sorrels. It includes albums where she is the principal performer as well as tribute albums, retrospective albums, and compilation albums for a genre of music.
Albums - Primary vocal performer
No Closing Chord: The Songs of Malvina Reynolds Release Date: 2000 Record label: Red House Records Studio album, Tribute album Notes: A tribute to Malvina Reynolds. Thirteen of Reynolds's most loved songs with vocalist Rosalie Sorrels. Guitarist Nina Gerber, Bonnie Raitt (Slide Guitar), Barbara Higbie (Fiddle, Piano, Accordion, Background Vocals), Laurie Lewis (Hardingfele), Terry Garthwaite (vocals), and Will Scarlett (harmonica.) Songs: Magic Penny/Visitation / Sorrels, Rosalie—A Little Muscle—What Have They Done to the Rain? -- The Money Crop—The Judge Said—No Hole in My Head—From Way Up Here—Lost Children Street—Rosie Jane—I Cannot Sleep—On the Rim of the World—This World—No Closing Chord
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Rosalie Sorrels Sings Songs of the Mormon Pioneers
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Rosalie's Songbag
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Folk Songs of Idaho and Utah
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Somewhere Between
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If I Could Be the rain
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Travelin' Lady
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Whatever Happened to the Girl that Was
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Always a Lady
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Travelin' Lady Rides Again
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Moments of Happiness
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Lonesome Roving Wolves : Songs & Ballads of the West
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Miscellaneous Abstract Record #1
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Then Came the Children
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Be Careful, There's a Baby in the House
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Report from Grimes Creek
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What Does It Mean to Love?
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Borderline Heart
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Learned by Livin' Sung by Heart
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My Last Go Round
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Albums - Multiple vocal artists featuring Sorrels
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The Unfortunate Rake
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The Cotton-pickin' Lift Tower and Other Skiing Songs
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Welcome to Caffe Lena
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Live at the Great American Music Hall
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Cowboy Songs on Folkways
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Long Memory
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Friends of Mine
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Treasures Left Behind: Remembering Kate Wolf
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An Imaginary Christmas in Idaho
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No Closing Chord: The Songs of Malvina Reynolds
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A Nod to Bob: An Artists' Tribute to Bob Dylan on his Sixtieth Birthday
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Classic Railroad Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
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