Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora is a 1999 double-CD compilation album by various artists dedicated to United States cellist and composer Tom Cora, who had died on April 9, 1998.
It includes material composed in Cora's memory, songs he had written for other musicians and groups, and a selection of music he had performed and participated in.
[2] Writing in a review at AllMusic, Joslyn Layne described this retrospective compilation as "[u]pbeat, eclectic, eccentric, beautiful".
[1] Layne called the album "a worthy eulogy" and "[h]ighly recommended for all with open ears".
[1] Andrew Bartlett said in a review of Hallelujah, Anyway in the Seattle Weekly that it is an "eminently memorable" collection of tributes to Cora, who he said had taken his cello to "untold new places".