Originally released in 2011, ‘All Of It Was Mine’ marks the second studio album from Canadian singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman as part of her solo project, The Weather Station. This album stands out as a strikingly beautiful collection of classic folk influences, reminiscent of artists like Vashti Bunyan and Karen Dalton.
With a concise yet impactful track listing, the album showcases Lindeman’s lyrical prowess and musical depth:
- 1. Everything I Saw
- 2. Came So Easy
- 3. Traveller
- 4. Trying
- 5. Chip On My Shoulder
- 6. Know It to See It
- 7. Yarrow and Mint
- 8. Running Around Asking
- 9. Nobody
- 10. If I’ve Been Fooled
This album is a must-have for anyone seeking to explore the best folk music albums of 2011 and indie albums to buy.
Douglas Guzman (verified owner) –
Tamara Lindeman’s ‘All Of It Was Mine’ is a mesmerizing journey through folk music. Each track resonates with authenticity and emotional depth. Highly recommend for folk music lovers!
Kyle Newman (verified owner) –
This album is a gem! The subtlety in Lindeman’s songwriting combined with the classic folk sound makes it one of the best folk music albums I’ve listened to in years.
Rebecca Robinson (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for indie albums to buy, you can’t go wrong with ‘All Of It Was Mine’. It’s beautifully crafted and stands the test of time.