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Fighting for King George (2003)

Well, we're almost done with George. This EP also features Gentle Fire, a beautiful meditation on the conflicting emotions felt after 9/11 and Sweet America, a bittersweet love song for the fragile American values of freedom, diversity and equality.

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A Little Pain Never Hurt
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A Little Pain Never Hurt (2002)
The Renaissance man of American roots music sings his lyrically rich songs of love, lust, heartbreak, and joy backed by some of Nashville's finest including Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott, Mark Schatz, and Stuart Duncan.

Angels Aweigh
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Angels Aweigh (1994)
Angels Aweigh opens with finger-snapping fare, moves through the heartbreak of a love triangle and a sweet song of seduction, touches the traditional with a fun kiss-off song and a train song, and ends with thoughtful consolations about the endings of life.

Snap!
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Snap! (1992)
Dick's classic album, featuring the Louis Jordan and Chicago blues inspired sounds accompanying Siegel's witty, romantic, and richly woven lyrics — vintage Siegel.

 

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Over Easy Vol. 2
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Over Easy: A Few of Our Favorites, Volume 2 (2002)
This CD showcases the talents local and independent artists featured on WCSX's show "Over Easy." It includes Dick's "Angelo's," host Pam Rossi’s official closer for each show.

Tell it.  Think it. Speak it. Breathe it.




Tell it. Think it. Speak it. Breathe it. (2002)
This Musicians for Peace benefit album opens with Dick's bittersweet "My Sweet America," and also features songs by Dave Boutette, Chris Buhalis, Corndaddy, Delta 88, FUBAR, Brian Lillie, Madcat & Kane w/Whit Hill & Al Hill, Kevin Meisel, David Mosher, Jim Roll, and Jo Serrapere & The Willie Dunns.

'DET Live! Vol. 1




'DET Live! Vol. 1 (1999)
Released in celebration of WDET's 50th anniversary, this compilation of 16 live in-studio performances includes "What Would Brando Do?" and cuts from Los Lobos, Ted Hawkins, Janis Ian, Michael Hedges, Bruce Cockburn, and Patty Larkin.