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Cyd's Albums


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We Always Know
1981

01 Any Road.mp3
02 Oak Unbending.mp3
03 Beware the Winds.mp3
04 Blue Skies.mp3
05 Used to Be a Dancer.mp3
06 My Own Way.mp3
07 We Always Know.mp3
08 Rest in Peace.mp3
09 Zippitty Doo.mp3
10 Child of the Stars.mp3
11 Lullabye.mp3​
We Always Know

All Songs by Cyd Slotoroff  © ℗, except Lullabye by Cris Williamson c 1977 Bird Ankles Music.  All Rights Reserved

Cover photo: Noel Giodano

This recording is dedicated to my brother, Marvin Slotoroff.
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Crossings
1986

01 Easy Street.mp3
02 No Way.mp3
03 Song for My Guitar.mp3
04 Hand to Hand.mp3
05 Can Anybody Hear Me?.mp3
06 The River Song.mp3
07 Something to Carry.mp3
08 The Next Step.mp3
09 Lighten Up.mp3
10 When the Body Say 'Yes'.mp3
Crossings

Hand to Hand makes reference to The Children of War tour;  the response in America to starvation in Africa; and the NewHaven-Leon Sister City Project delegations to Nicaragua (of which I was a part).


Can Anybody Hear Me?  makes reference to the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.

All songs by Cyd Slotoroff  © ℗

Cover photo: Virginia Blaisdell

This album is dedicated to Sherry (Slotoroff) Wildfeur, Stephanie Pessin and Beth Ellis - friends and sisters whose love has seen me through.
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Take a Chance
1993

01 Hope And A Prayer.mp3
02 Community Of The Land.mp3
03 Song For Eddie.mp3
04 Fire.mp3
05 Elevator Song.mp3
06 Do It Anyway.mp3
07 Change Of Wind.mp3
08 Tell Someone.mp3
09 Love Is Love.mp3
10 Just One.mp3
Take a Chance
 
Fire was written in response to the Rodney King beating and the L.A. Riots that followed.
 
All songs by Cyd Slotoroff  
© ℗, except Wild Thing by Chip Taylor c 1965
 
Cover Photo: Mojo Pace
 
An extra special thank you to Bobbi Blake whose emotional support and musical advice made a huge difference.
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