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Reggae Collectibles: Crucial Roots & Dancehall Music
Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 11:14 AM
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REGGAE COLLECTIBLES

ISRAEL VIBRATION - Feelin’ Irie - Crucial Roots Tunes 1987-1997

After the incredibly talented singers and songwriters Apple, Wiss and Skelly reunited in 1987, ISRAEL VIBRATION released a string of bestselling albums. They spawned these crucial tunes and made the group one of the most loved reggae live-acts in the world...
RCCD 101

EEK-A-MOUSE - Peenie Walli - Hot Dancehall Tunes
Hasan Ozgok & The Roma Latin Project - Mamborama
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 11:15 AM
Hasan Özgök and Lucas van Merwijk are two top musicians, in the fields of world music and jazz respectively; the former is a native of Istanbul, Turkey, and the latter of Baarn in The Netherlands. World music pioneer Hasan Özgök, who earned his reputation with the legendary Hasan Band, is initiator of Dutch-Turkish pop music, which skyrocketed to popularity in the mid - eighties. Özgök’s roots
Peter Mulvey - Letters From A Flying Machine
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 11:08 AM
His twelfth album, Letters From a Flying Machine heralded a drastic change in Mulvey's process.  Richly acoustic, with a hint of rustic clatter befitting the album's themes of antiquity, obsolescence, and progress, Letters From a Flying Machine puts Mulvey's nimble guitar front and center, framing it with contributions from several key associates. It's also the first Mulvey album to feature
Caroline Herring - Golden Apples Of The Sun
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 11:07 AM
Caroline Herring's fourth album Golden Apples of the Sun is her most intimate and mature to date. Combing haunting originals with some surprising new takes on old standards, Herring has created an album that at once recalls the folk heyday of the 1960s and 70s while also sounding entirely fresh and new.

Signature Sounds
SIG 2025

Chip Taylor - Yonkers N.Y. (2CD)
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:52 AM
If a songwriter of some accomplishment who is also a singer predominantly known for his work in country music was looking for a subject for a deeply personal cycle of songs, it’s pretty unlikely that Yonkers, New York, a small city bordering on New York City’s borough of the Bronx, would be the subject. Not, of course, unless the writer is Chip Taylor, who grew up there. With Yonkers NY, Taylor,
Maria Muldaur - And Her Garden Of Joy
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:48 AM
Muldaur is reunited with John Sebastian and David Grisman from her Even Dozen Jug Band days, the first group she ever recorded with.  She is quite at home singing this set of traditional arrangements long with a couple of great new numbers written by Dan Hicks (who also joins her for two duets on the CD).  Also included is the great song “Sweet Lovin’ Ol’ Soul”, the title track from her
VA - Things About Coming My Way
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:42 AM
Recorded and produced by Juno Award winning producer Steve Dawson, in Seattle, Vancouver, Ottawa and New York, this project fulfills a dream of Steve's to pay tribute to the work of this unique and historic group. Between 1930 and 1935, The Mississippi Sheiks were the top selling group of its time, largely due to their hit “Sitting On Top if the World”, also recorded by Cream, Bill Monroe,
Chris Smither - Time Stands Still
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:41 AM
Time Stands Still puts the exclamation point on a legendary career that shows no signs of slowing down. On the contrary, this blues and folk superstar continues to build creative momentum. His latest effort features a slew of tunes stripped down to their essence, shining the spotlight on Smither’s understated power as a songwriter—one who taps into emotions at their most elemental and powerful
Heather Myles - In The Wind
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:41 AM
“In The Wind” is a fun, beautiful, sometimes haunting collection of songs that Heather has been inspired to write, and a few covers close to her heart. It is a warm, revealing look at her life so far and where she is headed next, demonstrating a maturity honed by years on the road, in the studio, and in the company of greatness. Her duet with Willie Nelson, “Don’t Call Me”, is richly spiced by
Daryl Nulisch - Just For You
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:40 AM
After his last BMA Nominated album Goin’ Back to Dallas. Just for You showcases Darrell’s powerfully soulful voice in a soul/R&B groove, infused with the essence of pure blues. “For everyone who believes in the power of live music and that the real heartbeat of American music is still beating, this one is...Just for You,” says Nulisch in the album’s liner notes. The album features six
Gramps Morgan - Two Sides Of My Heart
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:30 AM
From africa to the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific too, Roy “GRAMPS” Morgan has performed for sold out stadiums around the world with his 4 siblings, the other members of the internationally renowned reggae band, Morgan Heritage. Now after nearly three decades together, collectively solidifying fan bases in almost every continent on the planet, releasing ten albums and three DVDs,
11 records total        

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