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WOMEN's MUSIC • FEMINIST MUSIC Cris Williamson: Circle of Friends (P LADYSLIPPER _•_[ HP__ /7 _^__. n j MJf_L_T_#. Winter 1991-1992 ECORDINGS • BY • WOMEN Table of Contents Our Holiday Gift to You 3 Reggae * Calypso 47 Ordering Information 4 Country 48 Order Blank 5 Folk * Traditional 49 More Free Gifts 6 Rock 55 Ladyslipper's Top 40 6 R&B * Rap * Dance 59 Gift Order Blank 7 Gospel 60 Gift Certificates 7 Blues 61 Donor Discount Club 8 Jazz 62 Musical Month Club 8 Classical 63 Especially Recommended New Titles 9 Spoken 65 Women's Spirituality * New Age 10 Babyslipper Catalog 66 Recovery 22 "Mehn's Music" 70 Women's Music * Feminist Music 23 Videos 72 Comedy 35 Kids'Videos 76 Holiday 35 Songbooks, Posters, Grab-Bag 77 International: African 38 Jewelry, Books 78 Arabic * Middle Eastern 39 Resources 80 Asian 39 Calendars, T-Shirts, Cards 81 Celtic * British Isles 40 Ladyslipper Mailing List 84 European 43 Be A Slipper Supporter 84 Latin American 43 Extra Order Blank 85 Native American 44 Artist Index 86 Jewish 46 About Ladyslipper Ladyslipper is a North Carolina non-profit, tax- We also distribute recordings on a wide variety of Donations are tax-deductible, and we do need the exempt organization which has been involved in many labels to book and record stores in the eastern sea­ help of friends to continue to grow. We have instituted facets of women's music since 1976. Our basic pur­ board states, from eastern Pennsylvania down two clubs to add some pizzazz to fund-raising, the pose has consistently been to heighten public aware­ through Florida. We also distribute many of these re­ Donor Discount Club and the Musical Month ness of the achievements of women artists and musi­ cordings to women's and alternative bookstores na­ Club ... details inside. We also seek endowments cians and to expand the scope and availability of mus­ tionally and internationally. (If you know of a store in and bequests ... as we grow older, many of us are ical and literary recordings by women. your town you'd like to see stocking the titles in this having our wills drawn up; and we would ask that if catalog, please introduce us to each otherl) Addition­ you would like to, please do remember us in your will! One of the unique aspects of our work has been ally, we handle sub-distribution (distribution to other Many organizations have retained their continuity the annual publication of the world's most comprehen­ distributors) of several labels. down through centuries by the generosity of suppor­ sive Catalog and Resource Guide of Recordings ters in this fashion. by Women—the one you now hold in your hands. Ladyslipper is also a small independent label; our This annotated catalog has given hundreds of purpose is to further new musical and artistic direc­ As a tax-exempt organization, we are also eligible thousands of people information about and access to tions for women musicians. We have issued record­ for grants. If you are a grant-writer, and know of an recorded works by an expansive variety of female ings by Kay Gardner, Ruth Barrett, Libana, Rhiannon, agency you think will fund us, and would like to help musicians, writers, comics, and composers. Many Sue Fink, Beth York, Debbie Fier, and Marie Rhines. us out by writing and submitting a grant application public and university libraries have added large por­ for us, please write! tions of the catalog to their collections; in this manner, Our name comes from an exquisite flower which is the recordings are accessible to much larger popula­ one of the few wild orchids native to North America If you would like us to send any of your friends, tions, and are archived at the same time. and is currently an endangered species. relatives or colleagues a free copy of this catalog, please send us their names and addresses; stamps appreciated. We hope you enjoy reading this catalog, listening to the recordings you purchase, and celebrating with us the continuation of a rich and diverse women's culture. Nancy Lisa B. Julie Rosalind 2 1992 Ladyslipper Catalog I Govt *%o£idatf tfyt ta Ifotti Place your order for at least $25 worth of merchandise (not including postage & handling) before Jan. 15, 1992 . and choose one FREE CASSETTE from the following titles: #FRCH - Free CHERYL WHEELER Cassette: "Circles & Arrows" (see p. 50) #FRWH - Free WHOOPI GOLDBERG Cassette: "Fontaine: Why Am I Straight?" (see p. 35) #FRGL - Free GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS Cassette: "All Our Love" (new listing) #FRBO -- Free BONNIE HAYES Cassette: "Good Clean Fun" (new re-listing . she has toured with Teresa Trull) •,. .* o Value 7*98 to 10.98 (You'll need to add the appropriate postage & handling— see order blank) Offer expires January 15,1992 This is our way of saying *7ria<t6 fyocc fan tyoun, Sufifront and Rebecca Karen Soobee 1992 Ladyslipper Catalog 3 MAIL: Ladyslipper, PO Box 3124-R, Durham, NC 27715 ORDERS: 800-634-6044 M-F 9-6 (CUSTOMERSERVICE: 919-683-1570 M-F9-6 Ordering Info. I FAX: 919-682-5601 Anytime! 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