Make the playlist: *"Pawn Shop Blues," "Put the Radio On," "Say Yes to Heaven (slow version)."
To download these songs is to say: I want to know you when you aren't performing.
To download the discography is to accept that you are a trespasser. The least you can do is listen with reverence. I cannot link you to a single zip file (those die fast, killed by copyright bots), nor can I endorse piracy of an active artist’s work. But if you are determined to sail these seas, here is the map.
But then, you find the others .
Sort them by vibe .
Make the playlist: *"Fine China," "Yes to Heaven (original version)," "Angels Forever."
The argument for preservation is equally strong. Many of these songs— "Pawn Shop Blues," "Kill Kill," "Put Me in a Movie" —are better than 90% of what plays on the radio. If they existed only on her hard drive, we would be poorer for it. Art, once whispered into existence, wants to be heard. The internet is just the wind carrying the seed.