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The Wood Brothers
Loaded
$6.99
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Siblings’ soph set brings greater warmth to their blues/folk/jazz blend on originals & covers. Angel (w/Amos Lee), Lovin’ Arms, Bucket Of Rain, more.
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Lucinda Williams
Essence
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Bluesy country with Lucinda's soul-baring lyrics & heart-tugging vocals. Essence, Lonely Girls, I Envy The Wind, Bus To Baton Rouge, Are You Down?, etc.
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The Wood Brothers
Ways Not To Lose
$6.99
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Guitar/bass sibling duo combines blues & jazz influences. Produced by John Medeski. Luckiest Man, Chocolate On My Tongue, Spirit, One More Day, etc.
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Doc & Merle Watson
Black Mountain Rag
$6.99
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1980s tracks from father/son duo w/guests T. Michael Coleman, Norman Blake & Tony Rice. Cotton Row, Blackberry Blossom, Along The Road, more.
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Various Artists
Roots And Branches
$6.99
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Traditional American music. Doc Watson, Leadbelly, Pete Seeger, others. Wabash Cannonball, Keep On The Sunny Side, Freight Train, Whoopin' The Blues, etc.
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John Hammond
Push Comes To Shove
$6.99
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G. Love produces a hip-hop-tinged departure from the lauded bluesman. Title track, Tore Down, Eyes Behind Your Head, Mean Ole Lonesome Train, etc.
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Steve Ripley
Ripley
$6.99
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First solo effort from The Tractors' vocalist/guitarist incl. background vox by The Jordanaires. Gone Away, Mr. Jingle Jangle, No Depression (In Heaven), more.
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John Lee Hooker
Gold
$13.98
2-CD Set
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One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer, Boogie Chillen, Crawlin’ King Snake, Big Legs Tight Skirt, I’m In The Mood, The Healer, Baby Please Don’t Go, Dimples, more.
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