| Nanci Griffith Album: “Once in a Very Blue Moon”
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| Title: | Once in a Very Blue Moon |  | 
 |  | Release Date:1990-10-25 |  | Type:Unknown |  | Genre:Country |  | Label:Philo |  | Explicit Lyrics:No |  | UPC:011671109626 |  Customer review - September 15, 1999 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:  - Among Nanci's Best 
 "Once In A Very Blue Moon" is not Nanci Griffith's best album (that honor goes to its follow-up "The Last of the True Believers"), but it is near the top of the list. "Roseville Fair," "Daddy Said," "Ghost In The Music," Mary and Omie," "Love Is A Hard Waltz" and the title track are just a few of the superb songs that grace this album. It belongs in any Nanci Griffith's fan library.  Customer review - September 03, 1999 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:  - Buy it for Roseville Fair  Overall, not as good as "Last of the True Believers," which I still believe is the purest Nanci Griffith album, but "Roseville Fair" is worth the price of admission. It's not one of her own songs, but she makes it hers with the delivery. Don't overlook this album in favor of the more heavily produced material of the later 80s and 90s.  - I'm in love with one song  I bought this disc for #8 - her voice is good on all songs, but in this one she does little flips and growls that make me sit up and take notice and play it over and over.  - An Other Of My Favorite Album By Nanci.  For The People Who Like Nanci, They`ll Understand Why I Like It. She`s So Cool....  |