Cyndi Lauper made a valiant effort to jump start her career with the varied and eclectic Sisters of Avalon. Working with producer Mark Saunders, Lauper attempts to work worldbeat, adult alternative, and even trip-hop influences into her trademark adult contemporary pop, and while the results aren't always successful, the record is the most intriguing and rewarding album she made since True Colors. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Sisters of Avalon
04/01/1997 | Sbme Special Mkts.
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Credits
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Jan Pulsford
- Synthesizer, Bass, Piano, Keyboards, Harmonium, Engineer, Loops, Photography, Drum Programming, Sampling, Producer
- Catherine Russell
- Mandolin, Vocals
- Shang Shang Typhoon
- Banjo, Vocals (Background), Percussion
- Mark Saunders
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, Drum Programming, Photography, Mixing, Engineer, Programming, Keyboards, Bass
- Nigel Pulsford
- Guitar
- Carol Chen
- Art Direction
- Rita Karidis
- Design
- Matt Gregory
- Engineer, Photography
- Scooter Warner
- Drums
- William Whitman
- Guitar, Mixing, Wah Wah Guitar, Loop
- Robin Irvine
- Production Coordination
- Jimmy Bralower
- Drums
- Larry Campbell
- Guitar, Violin, Cittern
- Laurence Etkin
- Horn
- Charlie Giordano
- Accordion
- Ronald Jenkins
- Bass
- Dan Levine
- Horn
- David Schnaufer
- Music Box
- Cyndi Lauper
- Dulcimer, Recorder, Vocals (Background), Producer, Main Performer, Art Direction, Photography, Omnichord, Engineer, Zither, Vocals, Guitar
- Tom "Bones" Malone
- Horn



















