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Inspired by the laid back optimism of Territory living, Kim has an infectious passion for her Top End lifestyle and shares her enthusiasm with evocative song writing, catchy lyrics and upbeat country melodies.
320 kbps | 103 MB | LINKS
Inspired by the laid back optimism of Territory living, Kim has an infectious passion for her Top End lifestyle and shares her enthusiasm with evocative song writing, catchy lyrics and upbeat country melodies.
320 kbps | 102 MB | LINKS
With a blend of honest originals, unique versions of popular tunes, and traditional bluegrass, Man About a Horse makes acoustic music that cuts across generational lines. Their highly danceable shows have charmed audiences since their start, and a steady performing schedule is helping them build a fun and loyal fan base in the Eastern U.S. Their sound brandishes strong ties to the folk music tradition with a progressive streak that informs their original songwriting.
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Kenny George Band plays mostly vintage country rock . This, their third album, should thrust them into the national spotlight. Inspired by the early Americana movement, called alt-country at the time, band leader Kenny George was drawn to Whiskeytown and Wilco and later to the iconic country outlaws Haggard, Jones, Kristofferson, etc. (you know the names).
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Nu-Blu releases their brand new album, Vagabonds. The project serves as the band’s sixth studio album. The lead single, “Still Small Voice” featuring Country Music Hall of Fame singer Jimmy Fortune has continued to turn heads since its release earlier this year, debuting this month on the Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey prior to the release of the highly anticipated project.
Tracklist:
1. The Bridges That You’ve Burned (2:38)
2. A Lot More Love (3:38)
3. Still Small Voice (Feat. Jimmy Fortune & Ben Isaacs) (3:40)
4. 640 Battlefield Drive (3:55)
5. How Many Rivers (2:38)
6. Troublemaker (3:18)
7. Gypsies On Parade (3:38)
8. A Fool And Her Heart (2:57)
9. Surround Me With Love (4:24)
10. Good Hearted Woman (3:38)
11. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (3:51)
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Tracklist:
1. Smoke And Lace
2. Drive
3. Coexist
4. Baby Grand
5. Begging For Bones
6. Reaper
7. Ghost
8. Disagree
9. American Bliss
10. Good Christian Man
11. You Made Me
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The 12-song record is quite the introduction, as Miller’s sound meshes her singer-songwriter background with poppy country vibes — almost like a combination of Shania Twain and Sara Bareilles. In fact, the album is so impressive that Billboard is premiering the album one day early.
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The CD is a progressive rock album originally released in 2003. The album features a new version of The English Rock Ensemble. Rick Wakeman keyboards, Fraser T Smith guitars, Tony Fernandez – drums and percussion, Damian Wilson vocals, Ant Glynne guitars, Lee Pomeroy bass, and the English Chamber Choir with Guy Protheroe conductor.
Tracklist:
01. Out There
02. The Mission
03. To Be With You
04. Universe Of Sound
05. Music Of Love
06. The Cathedral In The Sky
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Following on from Earth’s definitive collection of Jansch’s 1990s works Living in the Shadows Part Two: On the Edge of a Dream picks up from where it left off, bringing together Bert Jansch’s final recordings, made between 2000 and 2006. This remarkable anthology documents some of Jansch’s finest work, and a man at the top of his game, some forty years(!) after his first release.
From the brooding resonance of ‘Crimson Moon’ (where Jansch is joined by Johnny Marr, Bernard Butler and Johnny “Guitar” Hodge, as well as son Adam Jansch and Bert’s wife Loren Jansch) to the intimacy of ‘Edge of a Dream’ (Bernard Butler, Hope Sandoval, Dave Swarbrick, Ralph McTell, Johnny “Guitar” Hodge, Paul Wassif, Adam and Loren Jansch) to the wondrous new folk / trad folk harmony of ‘Black Swan’ (Beth Orton, Devendra Banhart, Kevin Barker, Helena Espvall, Paul Wassif), these seemingly very different albums all speak of one thing: Bert’s natural talent for turning out extraordinary music, regardless of genre.
Disc four, The Setting of the Sun, takes in more demos and unreleased material, with guest appearances from Gordon Giltrap and Johnny Marr adding additional delight for fans old and new. These peeks into Jansch’s recording process are nothing if not fascinating, with his home studio lending itself perfectly to any recording fancy he might arrive at.
DISC 1 – Crimson Moon
1. Caledonia
2. Going Home
3. Crimson Moon
4. Downunder
5. October Song
6. Looking for Love
7. Fool’s Mate
8. The River Bank
9. Omie Wise
10. My Donald
11. Neptune’s Daughter
12. Singing the Blues
DISC 2 – Edge Of A Dream
1. On the Edge of a Dream
2. All This Remains
3. What is On Your Mind
4. Sweet Death
5. I Cannot Keep From Crying
6. La Luna
7. Gypsy Dave
8. Walking This Road
9. The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood
10. Black Cat Blues
11. Bright Sunny Morning
DISC 3 – The Black Swan
1. The Black Swan
2. High Days
3. When the Sun Comes Up
4. Katie Cruel
5. My Pocket’s Empty
6. Watch the Stars
7. A Woman Like You
8. The Old Triangle
9. Bring Your Religion
10. Texas Cowboy Blues
11. Magdalina’s Dance
12. Hey Pretty Girl..
DISC 4 – The Setting Of The Sun (Bonus Disc)
1. Watch The Stars Demo, The Black Swan
2. It Don’t Bother Me Unreleased, With Johnny Marr
3. On The Edge Of A Dream Demo, Edge Of A Dream
4. Walking This Road Demo, Edge Of A Dream
5. My Pocket’s Empty Demo, The Black Swan
6. Cocaine Unreleased, with Johnny Marr
7. Untitled Unreleased
8. Chambertin Unreleased, with Gordon Giltrap
9. Katie Cruel Demo, The Black Swan
10. Fool’s Mate Demo, Crimson Moon
11. The Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood Demo, Edge Of A Dream
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Travis Tritt was one of the leading new country singers of the early ’90s, holding his own against Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson. He was the only one not to wear a hat and the only one to dip into bluesy Southern rock.
Tracklist:
1. Put Some Drive In Your Country (Live) ( 5:16)
2. I’m Gonna Be Somebody (Live) ( 4:09)
3. More Than You’ll Ever Know (Live) ( 3:48)
4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Live) ( 3:38)
5. Outlaws Like Us (Live) ( 4:22)
6. Country Club (Live) ( 3:39)
7. Back Against The Wall (Live) ( 3:55)
8. T-R-O-U-B-L-E (Live) ( 3:05)
9. Sometimes She Forgets (Live) ( 4:03)
10. Tell Me I Was Dreaming (Live) ( 5:12)
11. Here’s A Quarter (Live) ( 2:44)
12. Ten Feet Tall And Bullet Proof (Live) ( 3:29)
13. She’s Going Home With Me (Live) ( 4:41)
14. Where Corn Don’t Grow (Live) ( 3:40)
15. The Whiskey Ain’t Working (Live) ( 7:40)
16. Whiskey On Ice (Live) (10:22)
Release Date: April 28, 2017
Label: REAL WORLD RECORDS
Artist: Les Amazones d'Afrique
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Tracklist:
01. Lost
02. Feel Like Falling
03. Hyperactive
04. Conceiving You
05. Panic Room
06. Under The Pillow
07. The Depth Of Self-Delusion
08. Saturate Me
09. Egoist Hedonist
10. We Got Used To Us
11. Escalator Shrine
12. The Same River
13. Found
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Tracklist:
01. Real
02. Paint a Picture
03. Nan’s for Tea
04. Alive (Speak Your Mind)
05. Kiwi
06. Psygnosis
07. City Lights
08. Tu Meke Bro!
09. If It’s Ok, It’s Alright
10. The Place That’s in My Mind
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It’s no wonder that mandolinist David Grisman came up with the name “Dawg Music” to describe his style of playing, which draws from bluegrass, jazz, and many other forms of music. This 1978 recording has long been a favorite of Grisman’s fans, as all of the compositions and performances have stood the test of time. Grisman’s lively “Dawg’s Bull” and guitarist Tony Rice’s upbeat “Devlin'” set a high standard at the opening of the album, yet the remaining tracks continue to meet the high watermark of the first two songs. In addition to Rice’s presence throughout the recording, Grisman utilizes five different bassists (only one song, “Dawgology,” features two of them together), violinist Darol Anger, mandolinist Mike Marshall, and on two selections, the jazz violin master Stéphane Grappelli.
Release of the album: 1979 [LP Horizon Records & Tapes, Cat.# SP-731, USA]
Release of this CD: 1987 [CD Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (USA), Cat.# UDCD 506 / Barcode: none]
Note: Ultradisc II™ 24k gold plated disc from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab’s “Original Master Recordings” collection.
Produced and distributed by MFSL, Inc., under license from A&M Records, Inc. (c)(p) 1979.
Made in USA
Credits:
Bass – Bill Amatneek (tracks: 6), Buell Neidlinger (tracks: 2, 7), Eddie Gomez (tracks: 3, 4, 8), Todd Philips (tracks: 1, 5)
Guitar – Tony Rice
Mandolin – Mike Marshall (tracks: 3), Tony Rice (tracks: 6)
Mandolin [Rhythm] – Mike Marshall (tracks: 4, 8)
Producer, Mandolin – David Grisman
Violin – Darol Anger (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 7), Stephane Grappelli (tracks: 3)
Tracklist:
01. Dawg’s Bull (04:18)
02. Devlin’ (05:08)
03. Minor Swing (03:37)
04. Dawgology (07:13)
05. Neon Tetra (06:30)
06. Janice (03:56)
07. Dawg-Ola (03:56)
08. 16/16 (05:26)