Lesbian Favorites: Women Like Us

Editorial Reviews
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No less a suspect pop-culture authority than Howard Stern has repeatedly proclaimed that "everyone loves lesbians!" But what do lesbians love? Rhino Records boldly claims to know the musical answer to that question on this richly eclectic collection of female artists compiled for a lesbian audience. And if that's a bold--if readily transparent--marketing move, it shouldn't distract one from the charms of this cross-genre compilation. The songs here run the gamut from acoustic angst (Ani DiFranco) to pop (Wendy and Lisa, Jill Sobule), MOR (Taylor Dayne), folk (Two Nice Girls), and dance (Fem 2 Fem). k.d. lang contributes "Just Keep Me Moving," while cult fave Phranc gives Herman's Hermits hoary "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" a new slant. The emotions range from intense eroticism (particularly Janis Ian's sultry "Ride Me Like a Wave") to the steely pragmatism of Sandra Bernhard's remake of Paul Simon's "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover." -Jerry McCulley

Music Review:

  1. Let's Dance [ECD] [Enhanced]
  2. Live in Tokyo [Live]
  3. London 0 Hull 4
  4. Look of Love: The Very Best of ABC [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Master and Everyone
  6. Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons
  7. Mollusk [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. New Day Rising
  9. New York
  10. Oscillons from the Anti-Sun [Box set]

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Furnished Souls for Rent [Import]

All These Things

Art of Spanish Guitar

Music: In The Springtime Of His Voodoo [CD-single] [EP]

Baden-Baden

1st of the Day [Import]

Aber Bitte Mit Sahne II [Import]

Accepted Eclectic

A Night at Birdland, Vol. 1 [Original recording remastered]

A Touch of Latin

A Cut Above

6 Pieces of Silver

#1 Player [CD-single]

But Yesterday Is Not Today-The American Art Song 1927-1972

Modern Romance