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Ladyslipper Catalog Table of Contents LADYSLIPPER CATALOG TABLE OF CONTENTS Ordering Information 2 Women's Spirituality * New Age 39 Ladyslipper On-Line! * Ladyslipper Listen Line 3 Women's Music * Feminist * Lesbian 46 Readers' Comments 4 Alternative 54 Free Gifts 5 Rock/Pop 56 Gift Orders * Gift Certificates 6 Folk/Singer-Songwriter 58 Musical Month Club * Donor Discount Club 7 Country 64 Ladyslipper's Top 100 8 Jazz 65 Mailing List Info * Buy a Brick, Build Our Future 9 Gospel 66 Ladyslipper's "Baby Pictures" 11 Blues * R&B/Rap 67 Cassette Madness Sale 12 Cabaret 68 Holiday 13 Acappella 69 Cards * Posters * Grabbags 16 Choral 70 Calendars 17 Dance 72 Classical 18 "Mehn's Music" 73 Global * Celtic/British Isles 21 Comedy 76 European 27 Spoken * Babyslipper Catalog 77 Latin American 28 Videos 79 Asian/Pacific 30 Songbooks * T-Shirts 83 Arabic/ Middle Eastern * Jewish 31 Books 84 African 32 Dedication * Credits * Join Our E-Mail List * Come Visit .... 85 African Heritage 34 Order Blank 86 Native American 35 Artist Index 87 Drumming/Percussion 37 MAIL: Ladyslipper, 3205 Hillsborough Road, Durham NC 27705 USA PHONE ORDERS: 800-634-6044 (Mon-Fri 9-9, Sat 10-6 Eastern Time) FAX ORDERS: 800-577-7892 INFORMATION: 919-383-8773 ORDERING INFO E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB SITE: www.ladyslipper.org PAYMENT: Orders can be prepaid or charged (we BACK-ORDERS AND ALTERNATIVES: If we are FORMAT: Each description states which formats are don't bill or ship C.O.D. except to stores, libraries and temporarily out of stock on a title, we will automati­ available: CD = compact disc, CS = cassette. Some schools). Make check or money order payable to cally back-order it unless you include alternatives recordings are available only on CD or only on cassette, Ladyslipper, Inc. and mail to PO Box 3124-R, Durham (should be same-priced titles). Listing alternatives will as indicated in the description. If you order, for instance, NC 27715. give you faster service. If we back-order for you, you a title which is only available as a cassette, and you may contact us at any time to instead choose a sub­ check the CD box, you will be sent the cassette, and any CANADIAN & INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: stitute, credit or refund. Your packing slip will serve returns will be at your own expense. SO PLEASE Payment in US dollars via international bank money as your only back-order notice. If the recording should ORDER CAREFULLY! order, postal money order, or Mastercard or Visa ONLY. become unavailable, we'll send you credit or refund. All back-orders are shipped ground. CHARGE CARD ORDERS: are processed as prepaid INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE & HANDLING RATES: orders, just like checks, with your entire order charged Surface Rates: $5.95 first item, $1.95 each additional up front. ADDITIONAL ORDERS: If you've used your order item. Air Rates: $6.95 first item, $3.95 each additional blanks, use a plain sheet of paper, and indicate stock item. Due to inconsistencies in the weights of items and PHONE ORDERS AND INQUIRIES: You may charge #, title, format, page number, quantity and price; add in postage rates to different countries, these rates are Mastercard and Visa orders by phone on our toll-free postage/handling, give your name and address, and based on averages. When actual postage and handling line: 1-800-634-6044. For all other inquiries, please enclose payment. costs are substantially less than what you've paid, we'll call 919-383-8773. We can take your call Monday send you a credit slip for use on your next order. Sorry, through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, GIFT ORDERS: We'll be glad to send your gift orders we're unable to offer our international customers free or and Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For charge or­ directly. You may enclose your own gift card; please reduced shipping on orders over $100. Duties and ders: please have your order blank filled out, your indicate whether you'd like us to enclose a catalog. If customs fees are the responsibility of the customer. charge card handy, and please read us your charge you don't specify, we'll send one. Payment in US dollars via international bank money number very carefully! If you are calling to inquire order, postal money order, or MasterCard of Visa ONLY. about your order, please have a copy of your filled-out RECEIVING: You should receive your shipment within order blank on hand. 2-4 weeks from the time we receive your order if you have specified special fourth class; 1 -3 weeks for First FAX ORDERS: You may fax your charge order; our Class/UPS (our choice); 2-4 working days for 2-Day POSTAGE & HANDLING RATES 24-hour fax line is 800-577-7892 Air. Please notify us if you have not received a ship­ ment or a back-order notice after that time has U.S.A. CANADA elapsed. Special 1st Class/UPS/ CUSTOMER #: For faster service please have your #OF 6-digit customer number ready. If this is your first 4th Class Priority (We Pick) 2-Day Air Airmail ITEMS (1-4 weeks) (1-3 weeks) (2-4 days) (2-3 weeks) order, we'll need the last 3 digits of your social security SECOND DAY AIR SHIPMENTS: Second day air 1 5.95 number to create your unique customer #. means two days in transit from date shipped, not date 2.95 3.95 8.95 ordered. We will give priority to second day air ship­ 2 hJL95_- 5.95 9.95 6.95 ments, and we usually ship within 48 hours unless SHOPPING IN PERSON: You are invited to visit our 3 4.95 6.95 10.95 7.95 Listening Room, now located at 3205 Hillsborough , the item is out of stock, but cannot guarantee arrival 4 5.95 7.95 11.95 8.95 Road in Durham, anytime you are passing through date. Best to phone in second day air shipments. All 5 12.45 9.45 North Carolina! We are open Monday through Friday back-orders are shipped ground. 6.45 8.45 9.95 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 6 6.95 8.95 12.95 5:00 p.m. BOUNCED CHECKS: $15.00 service charge on all 7 9.45 13.45 10.45 returned checks. 7.45 8 7.95 9.95 13.95 10.95 NC SALES TAX: North Carolina residents must in­ 9 10.45 14.45 11.45 clude 6% sales tax. RETURNS: Occasionally recordings are damaged in 8.45 some way. We hope you never receive a defective 10 8.95 10.95 j 14.95 11.95 CATALOG EXPIRATION AND PRICES: We will honor item from us, but if you do, please return it within 30 Over 10 add 500 per item tolOHtertMate for any method prices in this catalog (except in cases of dramatic days with an explanation of the problem and we'll Orders over $100 to the »"|^^AddCfJo'f^i increase) until April. After that, when our new catalog replace it immediately with another copy of the same handling (USA only) by special 4 h class^Add K.00 for F,rst will be in circulation, these prices are subject to title. Sorry, we are unable to exchange or refund Class/UPS (our choKeH»J>6;oo_ror_f_LL_r __^ change. opened items unless they are defective -r~^—^TnSvNo UPS Ground; for 2-Dav Air LOOKING FOR THE ORDER BLANK? IT'S ON PAGE 86! LADYSLIPPER ON-LINE! http://www.ladyslipper.org We hope you'll visit the site often, and help us spread the word ' 1 about our site in every way you can. We appreciate links to our Welcome to • Ladyslipper j site, as well as postings in newsgroups, bulletin boards, and chat lines. Thanks to those of you who have already done this! When you hear people searching for albums by artists we list, please DL direct them to our site (remember we are an "org", not a "com"). 7,/ f I \ ^ If you've visited our site in the past, please note that the following Cate^pjg/^jGgnre Artists improvements have been made recently: J 1. Secure ordering for credit card transactions; and 2. A rriuch more user-friendly ordering system, which allows the Titles New Releases 1 use of your "back button" while ordering to continue browsing. I • -• • •• — • -•• - ••• ' SpundClips ] Your continued feedback is much appreciated! The Ladyslipper Catalog is now fully on-line! We are the Internet's Brr^sejOur Catalog | Ladyslipper Label most comprehensive site on Women in Music to date. 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