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===1990s to present=== In 1991, Warnes recorded the Lennon-McCartney song "Golden Slumbers" as a duet with Jackson Browne, included in the album ''For Our Children'' which was released by Disney as a benefit for the Pediatric AIDS Foundation.<ref>{{cite web |title=For Our Children |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/for-our-children-mw0000263550 |website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> Warnes released her seventh studio album, ''[[The Hunter (Jennifer Warnes album)|The Hunter]]'', in June 1992.<ref name="Larkin"/> The LP featured the AC No. 13 single "Rock You Gently", and also featured the track "Way Down Deep" co-written by Warnes and Leonard Cohen. She recorded the track "Cold Enough To Snow" for the 1993 film, ''[[Life With Mikey]]''. In August 2007, the Shout Factory Records label re-released the 20th anniversary edition of ''Famous Blue Raincoat'' with a 24-page booklet and four additional songs. ''The Hunter'' was re-released in 2009, and ''The Well'' was re-released in September 2010. All remasters were issued on high quality vinyl and 24K gold discs. ''Famous Blue Raincoat'' was released with four bonus tracks. ''The Hunter'' was released without bonus material. The re-released ''The Well,'' however, contains a total of 14 tracks. These include two previously unreleased recordings from the original session: "La Luna Brilla", "A Fool for the Look (in Your Eyes)", and one extra bonus selection, "Show Me the Light" (a second duet with [[Bill Medley]], which was originally featured on the 1998 movie soundtrack ''Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer-The Movie''). In 2018, Warnes released her first album since 2001, ''Another Time, Another Place''. The first cut from the new album, "[[Just Breathe (Pearl Jam song)|Just Breathe]]" was released on March 1, 2018. Written by [[Eddie Vedder]], the song was originally recorded by [[Pearl Jam]]. The album includes 10 tracks, among them a new version of "So Sad" by [[Mickey Newbury]], "I Am The Big Easy" by [[Ray Bonneville]], "Once I Was Loved" by [[John Legend]], "Why Worry" by [[Mark Knopfler]], and "The Boys And Me" by Warnes herself and Michael Smotherman.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com|title=Jennifer Warnes|work=Another Time, Another Place|access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref>
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