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Just Say Roe
Just Say Yes Volume VII: Just Say Roe
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJuly 19, 1994
GenreAlternative rock[1]
Length70:33
LabelSire
ProducerHowie Klein
Various artists chronology
Just Say Yes Volume VI: Just Say Yesterday
(1992)
Just Say Yes Volume VII: Just Say Roe
(1994)

Originally released in 1994, Just Say Roe was the seventh and final in the Just Say Yes series from Sire Records. It contained primarily non-album tracks of artists on the label, most of which were alternative rock, but also included some pop and dance. It was conceived specifically as a pro-choice album, put together by Sire after a letter from a listener named Todd VerBeek suggested the title and praised Sire for their willingness to address other politically sensitive issues (including freedom of expression, voter registration, and AIDS education).[2][3][4][5][6]

Track listing

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  1. David Byrne - "Lilies of the Valley"
  2. Madonna - "Goodbye to Innocence"
  3. Doubleplusgood - "The Winding Song"
  4. Waterlillies - "I Am Woman"
  5. Belly - "It's Not Unusual"
  6. The Farm - "Comfort"
  7. John Wesley Harding - "Right to Choose"
  8. Kristin Hersh - "Hysterical Bending"
  9. Scorpio Rising - "It's Obvious"
  10. Poster Children - "Roe v. Wade"
  11. Danielle Dax - "Defiled"
  12. Tripmaster Monkey - "Blatant Affair"
  13. Bigod 20 - "It's Up to You"
  14. Judybats - "What We Lose"
  15. Ride - "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier"
  16. Greenberry Woods - "Adieu"

Adapted from Amazon listing.[7]

It is volume seven in the Just Say Yes series of promotional compilations, of which each title was a variation on the 'Just Say' theme:

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