From Sandra Bernhard's under-appreciated 1994 "Excuses For Bad Behavior Part 1" CD, brilliantly meshing 2 disparate entities: Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Superstar" from "Jesus Christ Superstar" and Jimi...
From Sandra Bernhard's under-appreciated 1994 "Excuses For Bad Behavior Part 1" CD, brilliantly meshing 2 disparate entities: Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Superstar" from "Jesus Christ Superstar" and Jimi Hendrix's classic "Manic Depression". From "Tonight"~
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Has anyone heard her sing "Is this all there is?" on a Cd called Stormy Weather? It also includes Gwen Stefani singing "Almost Blue", Paula Cole singing "You've changed", Stevie Nicks is on there, some good songs! Has anyone found Sandra Bernhard singing "is this all there is?" or Paula Cole singing "you've changed", I luv those songs but can't find them anywhere? Please help.
I have that CD...it wasn't made available to the public - it was an AT&T issued CD limited edition back in 1998. It was a concert for the Walden Woods Project and the Thoreau Institute. There's never been any video that I'm aware of - that would be awesome. Other singers on the CD are Shawn Colvin, Sheryl Crow, Trisha Yearwood, Joni Mitchell, Natalie Cole and Bjork.
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