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*The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes* is acoustic, jazz-rooted guitar-songs with influence from India and Africa. Its lyrics often spring from poets such as Emily Dickinson and Pablo Neruda. By turns sultry, thoughtful, and funny, *Rain* is toe-tapping and global in its approach, yet distinctly American. From *Rain*’s “I Was a Valleyâ€: I was a valley ‘cause your water let me grow now I’m a dry ravine where before the sea could wind a dry ravine without the water a bed of sand, feeling so thirsty when you passed through me you left your salt behind An album for every listener, *The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes* satisfies our erotic longing, our whimsy, and our deepest heart-searching. Track List: 1. I Was a Valley 2. The Fishing Song 3. A Solemn Sound 4. The Joshua Dance 5. The Smile in the Stone 6. The Good Bread 7. Who My Soul Loves 8. The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes 9. In the Fox's Body Other Genres:
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