Doc Watson: Live at Club 47
Newly discovered Doc Watson live set from 1963 At the time of this February 1963 appearance at Boston’s Club 47, Doc Watson was a regional country and pop performer, but not yet the international...
View ArticleJackie DeShannon: Stone Cold Soul – The Complete Capitol Recordings
DeShannon’s short, artistically rich early-70s stop at Capitol After an eight-year run on Liberty/Imperial that included the Bacharach-David-penned “What the World Needs Now Is Love” and the original...
View ArticleSarah Borges & The Broken Singles: Love’s Middle Name
Love’s highs, lows and vexing in betweens Sarah Borges has never been one to be pigeonholed. As both a solo act, and leading the Broken Singles, she’s explored country, rock, rock ‘n’ roll, rockabilly,...
View ArticleUncle Walt’s Band: Uncle Walt’s Band
Legendary acoustic harmony band’s 1974 debut, with 11 bonus tracks The fusion of country, jazz, folk, blues, bluegrass and swing this trio developed in the late ‘70s isn’t without near-term antecedents...
View ArticleGordon Lightfoot: The Complete Singles 1970-1980
Thirty-four A’s and B’s from Lightfoot’s hit years on Reprise and Warner Brothers Gordon Lightfoot wore many hats as a musician. Initially signed to United Artists in the 1960s, he subsequently arrived...
View ArticleJimbo Mathus: Incinerator
The healer lays hands on himself The laying on of spiritual hands offered up on 2016’s Blue Healer is now turned inward, with a dramatic album that finds Mathus moving from guitar to piano, and...
View ArticleJohn Denver: Leaving on a Jet Plane
John Denver’s pre-superstar years as a pop folkie Six years before John Denver catapulted to fame with 1971’s “Take Me Home Country Roads,” he was a hard working folkie on the Los Angeles club scene....
View ArticleSteve Goodman: Artistic Hair & Affordable Art
Bonus-laden reissues of Steve Goodman’s final two albums Goodman lived his entire professional career on borrowed time. Diagnosed with leukemia in 1969, he made the most of his 15 years on the public...
View ArticleOST: Alice’s Restaurant
Expanded reissue of the “Alice’s Restaurant” soundtrack Two years after Arlo Guthrie debuted with Alice’s Restaurant, and the surprisingly wide popularity of its eighteen-minute title track, his...
View ArticleRod McKuen: Greatest Hits of Rod McKuen
Expanded edition of McKuen’s popular 1969 hits album San Francisco poet and singer Rod McKuen was as popular with the people as he was reviled by critics. The latter labeled his works schmaltzy and...
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