The Best of the Baby SittersArtist: The Baby Sitters
Lee Hays (a former Weaver) and then-future acting star Alan Arkin led this folk quartet, whose music is a kind of children's version of The Weavers. They are playing originals, Woody Guthrie songs, and traditional material for an audience ideally aged from one to five. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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The AmericanArtist: Martin Sexton
Martin Sexton's aptly titled major label debut finds the ostentatiously talented singer on a spirited, cross-country tour of nearly every genre the nation has ever produced. Folk, roots rock, grunge, country, soul, R&B, blues, and jazz -- Sexton pulls it all off with a voice that exhibits all the rangy flexibility of a ballet dancer. The...
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ThreeArtist: The Flirtations
A new highlight in the stellar career of the legendary Flirtations. Pop/jazz vocalist Suede has joined remaining original members Jimmy Rutland and Jon Arterton in the group's best recording yet. A joy from git to go, the fabulous Flirts keep rolling on with super vocals, outrageous humor, emotional intensity and utmost musicianship. Recorded in...
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Black SheepArtist: Martin Sexton
Martin Sexton's acoustic singer/songwriter routine is just one of many flavors here; along with Motown-style R&B, sweeping pop ballads, gypsy fiddling, blues, and jazz, there's even a little rapping. The genre jumping works surprisingly well. Producer Crit Harmon sequences the switches with sensitivity and class, and gives the set a consistent...
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Our TownArtist: Jody Stecher
This music breathes easily. The title song is Iris DeMent's bittersweet tune; other traditional tunes are made fresh again. ~ Richard Meyer, All Music Guide
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Michael, Row the Boat Ashore: The Best of the HighwaymenArtist: The Highwaymen
Among the first successful folk groups, The Highwaymen emerged as leaders of the "hootenanny" movement of the '60s. Included is the immensely popular title song and 23 others. ~ Roundup newsletter, All Music Guide
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Library of Congress Recordings, Vols. 1-3Artist: Woody Guthrie
Not so much an album as a historical aural document, this nearly three-hour, three-CD set chronicles three days of interviews and songs featuring a 27-year-old Woody Guthrie on March 21, 22 and 27, 1940. Alan Lomax and his wife, Elizbeth, take Guthrie through his autobiography and his reflections on the Dust Bowl, and he proves a witty, rustic...
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The Best of Rooftop SingersArtist: Rooftop Singers
Sixteen songs drawn from all three of the group's albums, featuring, of course, "Walk Right In," and along with a good cross-section of their best music. Other highlights include their upbeat version of Jesse Fuller's "San Francisco Bay Blues," a sultry, folky rendition of Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean a Thing," the traditional songs "Old Joe...
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Appalachian WindArtist: Reel World String Band
Take You to the SkyArtist: Northern Lights
One of the best bluegrass albums you can buy; a nice blend of old and new sounds. Featuring guests Peter Rowan, Matt Glasen, and Alison Krauss, it's worth the price of the CD just to hear the vocal on "T for Texas." Highly recommended. ~ Chip Renner, All Music Guide
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So I'll RideArtist: New Coon Creek Girls
This well-crafted album features a high energy level. Jesse McReynolds, Dempsey Young, Mike Stevens, Edgar Meyer, and Raymond McLain were guests on the album. ~ Chip Renner, All Music Guide
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The Goodnight BluesArtist: Peter Keane
Keane steps out on his blues originals and is backed by Matt Leavenworth (fiddle and mandolin) and Darrell Scott on dobro. This release is very enjoyable. Keane's song "Jimmy Yancey" is wonderful and relaxed, as are his versions of John Hurt blues and the '60s chestnut, "Ruby Baby." ~ Chip Renner & Richard Meyer, All Music Guide
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The FlirtationsArtist: The Flirtations
Their eponymous, fully digital premier contains some of their best-loved material: "To Know Him Is to Love Him," "Something Inside So Strong," "Everything Possible" and "Surfin' U.S.A." camped to perfection. A group like this only comes along once in a lifetime. Between the brilliant harmonies, general silliness, and giddy repetoire, a splendid...
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CollectionsArtist: Fred Penner
This is a "best-of" compilation of Fred's favorite songs, recorded live at one of his concerts. He displays his simple, direct, personal approach to the audience and invites everyone to have loads of fun. Favorite songs include "Poco," "Otto the Hippo," and "The Cat Came Back!" ~ MusD, All Music Guide
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