Come On Now Social
1999 studio album by Indigo Girls
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Come On Now Social is the seventh studio album by the Indigo Girls, released in 1999.
| Come On Now Social | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | September 28, 1999 | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 57:20 | |||
| Label | Epic | |||
| Producer | John Reynolds | |||
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| Singles from Come On Now Social | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| The A.V. Club | (mixed)[2] |
| Entertainment Weekly | B+[3] |
| The Music Box | |
| People | (favorable)[5] |
| Q | |
| Rolling Stone | |
Track listing
- "Go" (Amy Ray) – 4:05
- "Soon Be to Nothing" (Emily Saliers) – 4:29
- "Gone Again" (Ray) – 3:27
- "Trouble" (Saliers) – 4:51
- "Sister" (Ray) – 4:58
- "Peace Tonight" (Saliers) – 4:11
- "Ozilline" (Ray) – 4:43
- "We Are Together" (Saliers) – 3:25
- "Cold Beer and Remote Control" (Saliers) – 4:17
- "Compromise" (Ray) – 2:50
- "Andy" (Saliers) – 4:01
- "Faye Tucker" (Ray) – 12:01
- Includes a brief outtake of "Sister" and the song "Philosophy of Loss" (Saliers) as hidden tracks.
The song "Go" has a spoken passage inspired by Meridel Le Sueur's "I Was Marching".[8]