| 1 | –Mary Perrin | DedicationWritten-By – Mary Perrin |
| 2 | –Jennie Pearl | Maybe In Another YearWritten-By – Jennie Pearl |
| 3 | –Barbara Sipple | Song For LifeWritten-By – Barbara Sipple |
| 4 | –Marj Snyder | RainWritten-By – Marj Snyder |
| 5 | –Shira Small | Eternal LifeWritten-By – Shira Small |
| 6 | –Collie Ryan | CricketWritten-By – Collie Ryan |
| 7 | –Judy Kelly | WindowWritten-By – Judy Kelly |
| 8 | –Priscilla Quinby | Miss AmericaLyrics By – James A. QuinbyWritten-By – Priscilla Quinby |
| 9 | –Susan Pillsbury | Never Said Goodbye |
| 10 | –Carla Sciaky | And I A Fairytale LadyWritten-By – Carla Sciaky |
| 11 | –Linda Rich | Sunlight ShadowWritten-By – Linda Rich |
| 12 | –Becky Severson | A Special PathWritten-By – Becky Severson |
| 13 | –Caroline Peyton | EngramWritten-By – Caroline Peyton |
| 14 | –Ginny Reilly | WildmanWritten-By – Ginny Reilly |
| 15 | –Susan Smith | One Horse Town |
Version with bonus single limited to 500 copies and only available directly from Numero Group
Original product description from Numero Group's website:
By 1970 the folk revival was all but over. Gone were the days of “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” and “If I Had A Hammer.” Richard Farina was dead. Dylan plugged in. The sound that began in the hills and caught fire on the lower east side of Manhattan was now being reborn in the canyons of California.
The fruits of folk’s second renaissance are collected here. Wedged beneath the infrastructure of the music business, playing in coffee houses and at church picnics. Deeper than recent crit-revisionist darlings Linda Perhacs, Judee Sill, or Vashti Bunyan, Ladies From The Canyon takes a solid look at folk’s private and obscure underbelly.