Duffy Rockferry This Welsh singer/songwriter topped the British charts and earned Dusty Springfield comparisons with her soulful debut. “You’ll be wishin’ and hopin’ for more.” - Entertainment Weekly. “Equally adept at ‘60s Stax-style ballads and sweeping symphonic pop.” - Spin. No. 1 UK hit Mercy, plus Warwick Avenue, Serious, Rockferry, Stepping Stone, Hanging On Too Long, more. $6.99
Little Jackie The Stoop Acclaimed singer Imani Coppola teams up with DJ Adam Pallin for a fresh, soulful pop project. “Endearing.” - Vibe. “[Coppola’s] songwriting is modern and quick-tongued, as she casually glides between sassy singing and melodic rapping.” - New York Times. Hit The World Should Revolve Around Me, plus The Kitchen, LOL, The Stoop, Guys Like When Girls Kiss, etc. $6.99
Martha Wainwright I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too The second full-length set of bitterly witty, starkly personal folk/pop from the Canadian singer/songwriter. “A riveting one-woman show.” - Rolling Stone. “Somewhere between Patti Smith and the ghost of Edith Piaf.” - Q. Tower Song, I Wish I Were Here, You Cheated Me, Hearts Club Band, In The Middle Of The Night, etc. $6.99
Jackie Greene Giving Up The Ghost This rootsy singer/songwriter was hailed as “the Prince of Americana” by The New York Times. A frequent sideman to the Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh, Greene incorporates blues, folk and jazz influences into his inviting sound. Includes the hit Shaken, plus Don’t Let The Devil Take Your Mind, Follow You, Prayer For Spanish Harlem, etc. $6.99
Dr. John The City That Care Forgot This concept album about the N’awlins artist’s hurricane-ravaged hometown offers hope and love as well as anger and despair. Includes Time For A Change (featuring Eric Clapton), Promises Promises (featuring Willie Nelson), Land Grab, City That Care Forgot (featuring Ani DiFranco), We Gettin’ There, My People Need A Second Line, more. $6.99
Kathleen Edwards Asking For Flowers This singer/songwriter is gutsy, vulnerable and irresistible. Blending rock, country and folk, her style is like Tom Petty crossed with Lucinda Williams. Her third album is “filled with literate and provocative lyricism, vivid characters and cinematically engaging scenarios.” - Billboard. The Cheapest Key, I Make The Dough You Get The Glory, more. $6.99
The Kooks Konk The Brighton, England band’s smash hit (No. 1 on the UK charts) soph set brings ‘60s and ‘70s rock sounds into the 21st century. “Everything about this album shouts masterpiece, a set that will thrill listeners for years, nay decades, to come.” - All Music Guide. Includes Always Where I Need To Be, Shine On, Do You Wanna, See The Sun, Down To The Market, more. $6.99
Rhonda Vincent Good Thing Going Lively, swingin? bluegrass from the seven-time IBMA Female Vocalist Of The Year winner and her top-notch sidemen. ?Everything hangs together beautifully. Very highly recommended.? - All Music Guide. Includes I?m Leavin?, I Gotta Start Somewhere, The Water Is Wide, Scorn Of A Lover, Bluegrass Saturday Night, Hit Parade Of Love and much more. $6.99
Alejandro Escovedo Real Animal Produced by Tony Visconti, this is the Texas singer/songwriter’s hardest rocking album yet, an autobiographical journey from his punk roots to the present. “Moves with a taut energy and insistent force that informs even the quieter, acoustic-oriented numbers.” - All Music Guide. Always A Friend, Sister Lost Soul, Nuns Song, Real As An Animal, etc. $6.99
M.I.A. Kala Trailblazing sonics and socially aware rhymes from the Sri Lankan artist. “A revolutionary manifesto set to the victory-party vibe of the future.”- Spin. "Wildly vigorous and wholly enjoyable...bracingly adventurous." - All Music Guide. Includes Boyz, Bird Flu, Come Around (featuring Timbaland), 20 Dollar, Mango Pickle Down River, Paper Planes, Jimmy, etc. $6.99