Artist: The Moonlighters
Unshaven: Live at Smith's Olde BarArtist: Billy Joe Shaver
Unshaven: Live at Smith's Olde Bar, Billy Joe Shaver's only live recording, is proof that you can't keep a talent such as his out of the spotlight. Coming off of the success of Tramp on Your Street, his first recording in many years and the first with Eddy and his own band, this disc is a historical event that captures not only the power of the...
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Human RemainsArtist: Terry Allen
The conceptual scope of Human Remains is not nearly as ambitious as Lubbock. But the gutsier and more varied musical arrangements -- crafted with help from Lloyd Maines, David Byrne, Joe Ely, Lucinda Williams, and many others -- may make this a better introduction to Allen's world. There's certainly no shortage of interesting character sketches,...
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The Evangeline HotelArtist: Katy Moffatt
This album has since been released with a different cover and title -- Evangeline Hotel. Be assured, it is the same album and a great one it is too. Many of the tracks were co-written with Tom Russell who produced the CD. Andy Hardin plays great parts as usual and it's all held together by some of the most open and honest-sounding vocals among...
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Close as We Can Get/Nine 'Til MidnightArtist: Robin & Linda Williams
The two albums that Robin & Linda Williams recorded in the mid-'80s for Flying Fish were eventually combined onto a single cassette or compact disc. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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Award Winning Country GentlemenArtist: The Country Gentlemen
Not only does Award Winning Country Gentlemen culminate a major shift in direction for the Country Gentlemen, it is also quite possibly their finest album. Charlie Waller had to reassemble the group in the early '70s, bringing in a new lineup -- including mandolinist Doyle Lawson, bassist Bill Yates and banjoist Bill Emerson -- that helped move...
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TrailArtist: Jimmy LaFave
Containing 31 previously unreleased tracks, this two-CD set highlights the past two decades of LaFave's growth both as a songwriter and as a prime interpreter of Dylan material. Here he tackles no less than a dozen of Dylan's classics, ranging from the opening "Positively 4th Street" to "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" to the quiet stillness of "If...
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