Oh, hee, I figured "don't rec the Canadian folk singer to the Canadian, silly!" Just goes to show. I'd start with the album "You Were Here"; if you've heard her at all, you'll have heard "Basement Apt.", but I'd go for "Lodestar" as the multiple-listen song; it has varying tempos and strings (which I always adore). I quite like her newest album, "Oh Little Fire", as well as the two between for differing reasons, but "You Were Here" is still my favorite of her albums.
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