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  I Started Out With Nothin' and I Still Got Most of It Left
I Started Out With Nothin' and I Still Got Most of It Left
Seasick Steve

The most unlikely of stars, sixty-something Seasick Steve Wold might have started out with nothin', but these days he can headline the Royal Albert Hall. The second solo album from the much travelled bluesman (and, let's not forget, studio owner--he didn't suddenly step off a boxcar with a demo tape in hand--refines the sound that made 2006's Dog House Music so instantly appealing. Guests include...
  Aha Shake Heartbreak
Aha Shake Heartbreak
Kings Of Leon

Typecast them as rootin', tootin' cowboy rockers if you will, but Aha Shake Heartbreak shows the Kings Of Leon have more to offer than beardy rock classicism. Indeed, for all the talk of Neil Young or Creedence Clearwater Revival, the outfit this Nashville-based band of brothers (and one cousin) resembles most is New York new-wavers The Strokes: it's there in Nathan Followill's minimal, metronomic...
  Meet Glen Campbell
Meet Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell

The concept behind Meet Glen Campbell is so obvious it's a surprise that no one had thought of doing it before. Once Brian Wilson's touring replacement in the Beach Boys, then a megastar with his country inflected orchestral pop productions in the late sixties and early seventies, Glen Campbell has seen it all. Now in his seventies, his star has faded since his collaborations with young songwriter...
  Dog House Music
Dog House Music
Seasick Steve

Seasick Steve is Steve Wold, a moustachioed American bluesman who, on Dog House Music, plays American roots music with the tight-belt economy and authentic spirit of the genre's originators (there's a lineage here, too – Steve was taught his first chords by Delta bluesman KC Douglas). A long-term street-dweller, Wold's instrumentation is simplistic in the extreme: a three-stringed trance guitar,...
  Youth and Young Manhood
Youth and Young Manhood
Kings Of Leon

Kings of Leon are four members of the Followill family, three brothers and a cousin. The title Youth & Young Manhood is an accurate summary of their places in life--the oldest member, drummer Nathan Followill, is 23, while the youngest, bass player Jared Followill, is just 16. The brothers had a childhood that was both eccentric and peripatetic, living out of a car while their preacher father...
  Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House, Ann Arbor Mi Nov 1968/+Dvda
Sugar Mountain: Live at Canterbury House, Ann Arbor Mi Nov 1968/+Dvda
Neil Young

Don't buy this if you are expecting a video of the performance. It is just a DVD with a single picture on the screen and audio.
  O Brother, Where Art Thou?
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Various Artists

Joel and Ethan Coen have long established themselves as film stylists without peer: from Blood Simple to Fargo, their movies have never been less than fascinating, and there has never been any question that their films could not have been made by anyone else. In T-Bone Burnett, the producer of the soundtrack for O Brother, Where Art Thou?, they have finally met their match: Burnett's...
  Ring Of Fire: The Legend Of Johnny Cash
Ring Of Fire: The Legend Of Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash

I bought this album because I like a lot of the songs on the album and just wanted a general overview of Cash's career. I was also thrilled to see a cover of One by U2 on it (one of my favourite songs by them), and a couple of live songs; A Boy Named Sue in particular, because he was just such an incredible showman and it was great to listen to this imagining being there to witness him delivering...
  American Recordings
American Recordings
Johnny Cash

In 1994 Cash stunned the music world with this commanding collection of 13 solo acoustic performances that roll from gospel to cowboy to sarcastic folk. Minimalism had long been Cash's meal ticket, but this time around, producer Rick Rubin stripped it all away, recording the bulk of the record in Cash's cabin or his own living room (two cuts were captured live at the Viper Room in front...
  The Only Jim Reeves Album You'll Ever Need
The Only Jim Reeves Album You'll Ever Need
Jim Reeves

 

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