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Stoned Soul Picnic: The Best Of Laura Nyro,Laura Nyro
    • Stoned Soul Picnic: The Best Of Laura Nyro
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    • Wedding Bell Blues
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    • Stoned Soul Picnic
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    • Stoney End

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    • Wedding Bell Blues
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    • Blowin' Away
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    • Billy's Blues
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    • Stoney End
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    • And When I Die
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    • Lu
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    • Eli's Comin'
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    • Stoned Soul Picnic
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    • Timer
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    • Emmie
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    • The Confession
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    • Capt. St. Lucifer
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    • Gibsom Street
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    • New York Tendaberry
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    • Save The Country
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    • Blackpatch
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    • Upstairs By A Chinese Lamp
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    • Beads Of Sweat
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    • When I Was A Freeport And You Were The Main Drag
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    • I Met Him On A Sunday
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    • The Bells
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    • Smile
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    • Sweet Blindness (Live)
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    • Money (Live)
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    • Mr. Blue
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    • A Wilderness
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    • Mother's Spiritual
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    • A Woman Of The World
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    • Louise's Church
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    • Broken Rainbow
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    • To A Child
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    • Lite A Flame (The Animal Rights Song)
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    • And When I Die (Live)
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    • Save The Country (Live)

album review

A double-CD, career-spanning retrospective that offers little in the way of surprises: it's a tastefully selected overview of her career highlights, heaviest (and justifiably so) on her late '60s albums. There's the inevitable feeling of letdown as disc two progresses; her post-early '70s material is far less interesting than her earliest work, even if it's inoffensive. All of the first five albums (through 1971's Gonna Take a Miracle) are now on CD, so this is most suitable for the fan who isn't passionate enough to be a completist. Includes a couple of previously unreleased live tracks from the 1990s; the version of "Sweet Blindness," unfortunately, is not the original late-'60s recording, but from a late-'70s live album. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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