Lisa Moscatiello's frequent collaborator Bev Stanton released an electronic deconstruction of Second Avenue in 2000 entitled Second Avenue Detour.
Awards
Second Avenue won the 2000 Album of the Year Wammie, as well as the Wammie for Best Recording in the Contemporary Folk category.[3]
Release notes
"Lisa Moscatiello's rich and deep alto voice is the magical thread binding together Second Avenue. The shimmering arrangements featuring fiddle, bouzouki, and harp alongside acoustic, electric, and slide guitar reflect Lisa's background in Celtic music."[citation needed]
Reissue
In 2002 Second Avenue was reissued on the Machine Heart Music label with a different running order and two extra tracks - "Little Maggie" and "In the Here and Now".