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It's My Way(1964)
Many A Mile (1965)
Little Wheel Spin And Spin (1966)
Fire & Fleet & Candlelight (1967)
I'm Gonna Be A Country Girl Again (1968)
Illuminations (1969)
The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie (1970)
The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie, Vol. 2 (1971)
She Used To Wanna Be A Ballerina (1971)
Moonshot (1972)
Quiet Places (1973)
Native North American Child: An Odyssey (1974)
Buffy (1974)
Changing Woman (1975)
Sweet America (1976)
Coincidence And Likely Stories (1992)
Up Where We Belong (1996)
The Best Of The Vanguard Years (2003)
Live At Carnegie Hall (2004)
Vanguard Visionaries (2007)
Buffy/Changing Woman/Sweet America
Running For The Drum (2008)
Soldier Blue
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Running For The Drum
DISC 1 CD
1. No No Keshagesh
2. Cho Cho Fire
3. Workin' for the Government
4. Little Wheel Spin and Spin
5. Too Much is Never Enough
6. To the Ends of the World
7. When I Had You
8. Bet My Heart on You
9. Blue Sunday
10. Easy Like the Snow Falls Down
11. America the Beautiful
12. Still This Love Goes On
DISC 2 DVD
1. Opening
2. Greenwich Village (Chapter 1)
3. Growing Up (Chapter 2)
4. Consciousness Raising (Chapter 3)
5. Until It’s Time For You To Go (Chapter 4)
6. Hawaii Retreat (Chapter 5)
7. Digital Art (Chapter 6)
8. Sesame Street (Chapter 7)
9. Up Where We Belong (Chapter 8)
10. Buffy And Chuck (Chapter 9)
11. Cradleboard (Chapter 10)
12. Between Two Worlds (Chapter 10)
13. Going Home (Chapter 12)
14. Ending
“Running For The Drum,” Buffy’s first album since the 1992 release “Coincidence and
likely Stories,” contains twelve new inspired songs and stories about current events,
art, politics and the aboriginal people, that showcase her emotional integrity and
thrilling voice!
The DVD “A Multi-Media Life” "for the first time Buffy's extraordinary
life story is told on screen - from her early days bursting onto the Greenwich Village
folk scene in the 60's, to becoming an Oscar-winning songwriter, a Sesame Street
regular, an international Aboriginal spokesperson and a pioneering digital artist".
The hour long documentary also features interviews with several well known musicians
and includes archival footage and music from a dozen or so songs of hers including
the Oscar winning "Up Where We Belong", the anti-war anthem "Universal Soldier" and
more.


