Suzanne Vega
In between the eras of Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morrisette, Suzanne Vega was the most important influence on blooming female singer-songwriters. Her cool, vibrato-less vocal style was decidedly forward-looking, and her lyrics owed more to modern poetry than singer-songwriter cliches. In the '80s, she helped rescue troubadourism from the clutches of sentimentality with her artful, intellectual work.
Beauty & Crime
Suzanne Vega
Blue Note Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Retrospective: The Best Of
Suzanne Vega
Universal Records (Hong Kong), 2003
1 CD
Rocket Ship Beach
Dan Zanes
Festival Five Records, 2002
1 CD
Sony Classical - Great Performances 1903-1998
Antonio Agri, Marcelo Alvarez, Frank Asper
Budapest String Quartet
4 CD
Tried & True: Best Of
Suzanne Vega
Polygram Germany - (import), 1998
1 CD
Heaven and Hell
Joe Jackson
Sony Classical, 1997
1 CD
Especially For You
Smithereens
Capitol/EMI Records, 1996
1 CD
Blown to Smithereens: Best of the Smithereens
Smithereens
Capitol/EMI Records, 1995
1 CD
