Artist: Nina Kravitz | Album: DJ Kicks | Released: 2015 | Genre: House, Techno | Duration: 01:08:40
Artist: Nina Kravitz | Album: DJ Kicks | Released: 2015 | Genre: House, Techno | Duration: 01:08:40
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This album delivers favorite MOJO Songs from the last 30+ years of MOJO & The Bayou Gypsies. Newly mixed, mastered, and released by request from fans worldwide!
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Arkansas native Erin Enderlin has mainly been known as a songwriter, penning tunes for the likes of Alan Jackson’s (“Monday Morning Church”), Lee Ann Womack (“Last Call”), and Luke Bryan (“You Don’t Know Jack”) – as well as for Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, and more.
Enderlin is set to release her upcoming album, Whiskey Town Crier, on Friday, September 1. The record was produced by Jamey Johnson and Jim “Moose” Brown and features artists such as Chris Stapleton, Randy Houser, Ricky Skaggs, and Jon Randall.
Whiskey Town Crier puts all the sad souls Enderlin has become known for singing and writing about in the same tiny, fictional city. The result is a unique concept album devoted to women’s experiences in small town America.
“Intro” sets the scene for the album, explaining the ‘concept’ behind it – a concept that would make a great film. The slow-burning “Caroline” has a ‘down home’ bluesy feel, and “Ain’t It Just Like a Cowboy” is a beautiful tear-jerker with some wonderful steel guitar, while “The Blues Are Alive and Well” – with its gloriously heartfelt lyrical refrain: “as long as there’s whiskey, a song by Keith Whitley and my baby loves somebody else, blues are alive and well” – is for me what country music is all about.
“Home Sweet Home” is a further slice of brilliance and Enderlin’s voice truly shines on it. “Till It’s Gone” and the Randy Houser duet “The Coldest in Town” are yet more high points on an album that’s packed full of them.
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In 2017, Richard Thompson will release Acoustic Classics II + Rarities. A continuation of the Acoustic Classics series, this collection will feature acoustic renderings of classic songs from the RT catalog, including some previously recorded by other singers, some only available in a band format, and some only existing as cover versions.
’s a great idea, cataloguing Richard Thompson’s substantial material into stripped back acoustic versions as a collection; the songs themselves are of such high quality that they’ll be around forever, and we all know that Thompson is a hugely accomplished guitarist. His career is a frightening one, spanning five decades thus far, starting in 1967 with Fairport Convention when the guitarist was in his late teens. We can be thankful then for a compilation series of Thompson’s output and also interested in hearing the songs in a contemporary setting. It’s a reassuring and accessible run so far and a very useful gateway for anybody looking to familiarise themselves with some of the most important song writing in modern British folk history.
This second volume starts by jolting the listener into a slightly jarring ‘She Twists the Knife Again’, from the 1985 solo album Across a Crowded Room, a set susceptible to critics fine-toothing it for cynical details hidden in the lyrics shedding light on Richard’s split with wife Linda. Regardless, it’s the only song on this selection that sits slightly incongruously with the rest; the originally snarling and confident vocal is rather more nervy in the arrangement and the frenetic strum of the acoustic suits the song less well than the Stratocaster in this isolated instance. Interestingly, four songs on, we are treated to ‘A Heart Needs a Home’, from Richard and Linda’s 1975 Hokey Pokey release. The song was considered a catharsis to the rest of the material on that set, but here it sounds pure and beautiful, working far better than the opener, although in an ideal world you would have Linda’s vocal on there, singing the gentle ‘I’m never going to run away’ lyric.
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“Only heavyweights like Neil Young and Prince are in Thompson’s league when it comes to combined prowess as a writer and a guitar player.” – The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Richard Thompson has been called the finest rock songwriter after Bob Dylan and the best electric guitarist since Jimi Hendrix.” – L.A. Times
“Boasting a guitar tone as recognizable as Dylan’s voice, the legend fuels his six-string histrionics with a dying-light rage…” – SPIN
Tracks:
1. What If
2. They Tore The Hippodrome Down
3. Seven Brothers
4. Rainbow Over The Hill
5. Never Again
6. I Must Have A March
7. I’ll Take All My Sorrows To The Sea
8. Poor Ditching Boy
9. Alexander Graham Bell
10. Sloth
11. Push and Shove
12. End Of The Rainbow
13. Poor Will and The Jolly Hangman
14. She Played Right Into My Hands
:: PLAYLIST ::
01. John Beltran – Rain in Shibuya (7:19)
02. John Beltran – Kissed By the Sun (5:11)
03. John Beltran – Candela (7:24)
04. John Beltran – She Is (5:40)
05. John Beltran – Dia Brioso (5:31)
06. John Beltran – Your Colors (8:17)
07. John Beltran – Azulaje (8:36)
08. John Beltran – Pica (5:05)
09. John Beltran – Starlight Memories (7:16)
10. John Beltran – Pictures and Indian Summer (4:54)
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Holy Oak’s new album Second Son is a captivating slow-burner. These electrified folk songs unfold in loose but vivid narratives of loss, hope and restlessness. Both plainspoken and strange, the deep unaffected vocals stand almost uncomfortably bare as the band plays like the ghosts of now skeletal country musicians.
TRACKLIST:
01. Holy Oak – Basilisk
02. Holy Oak – Second Son
03. Holy Oak – Laughing Man
04. Holy Oak – Silver Boys
05. Holy Oak – Dead Time
06. Holy Oak – Isabelle
07. Holy Oak – Cockatoo
08. Holy Oak – Two Dollar Movie
09. Holy Oak – #justmarried
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Tracklist:
01. Keep on sailing (Ian Matthews) 04:42
02. Old man at the mill (Trad. arr.Ian Matthews) 02:30
03. Shady lies (Richard Thompson) 03:54
04. These days (Jackson Brown) 04:23
05. Leaving alone (Ian Matthews) 03:34
06. 7 Bridges Road (Steve Young) 04:05
07. Save your sorrows (Ian Matthews) 02:22
08. What are you waiting for (Randy Newman) 04:18
09. Propinquity (Michael Nesmith) 02:51
10. Blue blue day (Don Gibson) 03:15
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Tracklist:
01. Stumbling Towards the Light (04:03)
02. It Was You All Along (04:06)
03. An American Dream (03:53)
04. Pacing the Cage (04:18)
05. Scars (03:57)
06. Came to Believe (04:07)
07. Don’t Cry for Me (02:56)
08. Some Days (03:15)
09. Josephine’s Last Breath (03:40)
10. Sure Smells Like Rain (05:10)
11. Stay in the Boat (03:50)
12. Somewhere Down the Road (03:48)
In the tradition of the great American storytellers, Easterling sings of the struggles, the resilience, perseverance and courage of the human spirit in: Stumbling Towards The Light, Scars and Don t Cry For Me. Easterling accomplishes this without being preachy or judgmental, but rather from the eyes of a fellow traveler.
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