Women & Songs 8

Women & Songs 8 is the eighth regular album in the Women & Songs series.

Women & Songs 8
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004
Length   54:36 (CD)
   23:31 (DVD)
1:18:07 (Total)
LabelWEA International
ProducerTed Carson
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs 7
(2003)
Women & Songs 8
(2004)
Women & Songs 9
(2005)

Overview

The album was released on November 23, 2004. The album is a special two-disc set that includes a special DVD containing 6 songs by extraordinary women, some of which were included on past Women & Songs compilations. On the CD, 15 tracks are included, including new acquisitions by Sheryl Crow, Madonna, and Jann Arden.

Track listing

Music CD

  1. The First Cut Is the Deepest (Cat Stevens) [3:45]
  2. Stupid (Sarah McLachlan) [3:22]
  3. Breathe (Brandon Armstrong/Andrew Dwiggins/Ryan Jordan/Douglas Randall/Marc Wanninger) [3:14]
  4. Summer Sunshine (Andrea Corr/Caroline Corr/James Corr/Sharon Corr) [2:52]
  5. Try (Gerald Eaton/Nelly Furtado/Brian West) [4:38]
  6. 8th World Wonder (Kyle Jacobs/Joel Parkes/Shaun Shakel) [3:58]
  7. Helpless (Neil Young) [4:13]
  8. What Am I to You (Norah Jones) [3:28]
  9. Lucky Me (Sarah Slean) [3:18]
  10. Love Profusion (Mirwais Ahmadzaï/Madonna) [3:38]
    • (performed by Madonna)
  11. If You Loved Me (Russell Broom/Jann Arden Richards) [3:49]
  12. Beauty (Antje Duvekot/Seamus Egan) [3:37]
  13. Paper Rain (C. Anderson/C.J. Ward/R. Wells) [3:46]
  14. Take Me Home (Christine Evans) [3:27]
  15. Narrow Daylight (Elvis Costello/Diana Krall) [3:31]

Bonus DVD

  1. Constant Craving (k.d. lang/Ben Mink) [3:37]
  2. Black Velvet (David Tyson/Christopher William Ward) [4:49]
  3. Kiss Me (Matt Slocum) [3:15]
  4. Carnival (Natalie Merchant) [4:30]
  5. Tonight and the Rest of My Life (Nina Gordon) [4:22]
  6. No Man's Woman (Scott Cutler/Sinéad O'Connor/Anne Preven) [2:58]

Production credits

Mastering

  • Ted Carson

Photography

  • Jeri Heiden
  • Mark Seliger
  • Isabel Snyder
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