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Kate Campbell released her first album, the award winning Songs From The Levee, in 1994. Since then she has released ten additional albums. Her newest CD, For The Living Of These Days was recorded with the legendary Spooner Oldham. Kate's releases display a variety and diversity that is quite uncommon among many of today's singer-songwriters. Never content to rest upon her previous successes, Kate is continually searching, exploring and reinventing her music. Whether it's the Delta-folk-blues heard in Blues And Lamentations, the Muscle Shoals influence displayed on the riveting "gospel" collection Wandering Strange, the Southern flavored folk music of Monuments or the 1970's female country singer-songwriters who inspired Twang On A Wire, each of Kate's albums is a distinctive and incomparable slice of music from one of the most unique artists recording today. |
FOR THE LIVING OF THESE DAYS
Release Date: September 5, 2006 • For the Living of These Days was recorded at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and features the legendary Spooner Oldham on Organ, Piano, and Wurlitzer. • Includes songs written by Kate and her favorite Muscle Shoals collaborators as well as songs by Woody Guthrie and Kris Kristofferson. Also features "Prayer of Thomas Merton" which Kate set to music. The CD cover art is by Mary McCleary. |
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BLUES AND LAMENTATIONS
Release Date: September 6, 2005 • On Blues And Lamentations, Kate mines the veins of country, folk, gospel, and pop with the blues as the ever-present understory. • Guest vocalists on the album include Guy Clark, Verlon Thompson, Maura O'Connell, and Mac McAnally. The CD cover art is by Michelle Mackey. |
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THE PORTABLE KATE CAMPBELL
Release Date: August 10, 2004 • The Portable Kate Campbell was produced by Will Kimbrough and contains new versions of some of Kate's most requested songs at her concerts. • The Portable Kate Campbell includes guest appearances by Nanci Griffith, Rodney Crowell, Kim Richey, Jeff Black and Jonell Mosser. |
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SING ME OUT
Release Date: August 10, 2004 • Sing Me Out is an all acoustic recording and includes new versions of "Older Angel," "Jesus And Tomatoes," "Signs Following," "Funeral Food," and more favorites. • Sing Me Out includes the previously unrecorded song "Would You Be A Parson." The CD cover photo is by renowned Mississppi Delta photographer Maude Schuyler Clay. |
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TWANG ON A WIRE
Release Date: September 23, 2003 • Twang On A Wire is a CD of cover songs that Kate learned to play as a teenager when she first started playing guitar. To view an exclusive movie about the making and recording of the album, click here. • Twang On Wire features Kate singing with Kevin Gordon, Will Kimbrough, and Jeff Finlin. |
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MONUMENTS
Release Date: May 6, 2003 • The folk carvings of William Edmondson inspired Kate to write the songs for the Monuments album. The CD cover artwork is a photograph of "William Edmondson's Sculpture Yard." Listen to the Monuments eJukebox, click here. • Monuments was produced by Walt Aldridge. Musicians include Mac McAnally, Spooner Oldham, David Hood, Marty Raybon, Larry Franklin, Pat Buchanan, and Jonathon Yudkin. |
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WANDERING STRANGE
Release Date: February 20, 2001 • Wandering Strange was produced by Kate and recorded at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The CD cover art is by artist Todd Green from his Paw Paw series. • Wandering Strange is a "gospel" album that Kate recorded as an homage to the music she grew up singing in church. |
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ROSARYVILLE
Release Date: July 20, 1999 • Kate's fourth album, recorded in Nashville, produced by Kate and featuring Fran Breen, Kenny Vaughn, Mike Hanna, Don Johnson, Walt Aldridge, and Spooner Oldham. • Rosaryville features ten original compositions, including "In My Mother's House," "Heart Of Hearts" and "Look Away." |
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VISIONS OF PLENTY
Release Date: April 21, 1998 • Visions Of Plenty was produced by Johnny Pierce and recorded at Cedarhouse Studio in Arrington, Tennessee. Musicians include Emmylou Harris, Bo Ramsey, Kevin Gordon, George Marinelli, and Spooner Oldham. • The album was nominated for "Folk Album Of The Year" at the Nashville Music Awards in 1998. |
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MOONPIE DREAMS
Release Date: January 14, 1997 • Moonpie Dreams was produced by Johnny Pierce and musicians include Buddy Miller, Guy Clark, Spooner Oldham, Bill Miller, Al Perkins and Jim Hoke. • Moonpie Dreams was voted "Country Album Of The Year" by Mojo Magazine and was nominated for "Folk Album Of The Year" at the 1997 Nashville Music Awards. |
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SONGS FROM THE LEVEE
Original Release Date: April 5, 1994 Re-issue Release Date: August 10, 2004 • Songs From The Levee (re-issue) is digitally re-mastered and contains five previously unreleased tracks, including an alternate take of "Like A Buffalo" and acoustic mixes of four other songs from the album. • The song "Bury Me In Bluegrass" was honored as "Farm Song Of The Year". The CD cover artwork is by Carrol Cloar. |











