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Purchase English Folk Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | J J Cale Naturally CD (1971)
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| | Regina Spektor Far CD (2009)
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| | Hammered Dulcimer Christmas CD (2003)
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| | Ruthie Foster Runaway Soul CD (2002)
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$10.15 Dedicating one song to her late father who passed away in January 2002, Ruthie Foster's vocals mix gospel with a healthy helping of Texas blues in the vein of Bonnie Raitt or occasionally Melissa Etheridge. The mid-tempo opener, "Runaway Soul," is a solid beginning with harmonica and Hammond organ. Her softer side is also shown in some delightful harmonies. "Woke Up This Mornin'" has a Sunday church feeling, slowly building into a funky Southern track with a choir-like harmony. "Smalltown Blues" takes more of an acoustic slant, featuring mainly Foster and acoustic guitar dominating the tune. Foster rarely ...
| | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of The Fairport Convention CD (2002)
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$7.45 This is part of A&M Records "The Millenium Collection" series.
This is hardly "the best of Fairport Convention," focusing as it does on a pretty slim slice of their career. All of these ten songs were done within about a year and a half of each other between 1968 and 1970. As it happens, this is the peak of their career, and the phase that saw them progress into interesting variations on folk-rock with each album, from a more balanced base to a more avowedly British traditional one. But it's a small sample nevertheless. It draws two or three tracks apiece from the albums What ...
| | Gov't Mule Deepest End: Live In Concert CDs (2000) Bonus DVD
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$16.69 Additional personnel includes: Jack Casady, Les Claypool, Karl Denson, Dirty Dozen Brass Band Horns, Bela Fleck, Roger Glover, Mike Gordon, David Hildago, Paul Jackson, Sonny Landreth, Conrad Lazano, Will Lee, Jason Newsted.
Recorded live at The Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 3, 2003.
When Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody passed away, bandmates Warren Haynes and Matt Abts chose to go forward to keep the memory of their friend alive. Rather than initially replacing Woody outright, they instead invited a number of famous bass ...
| | Topez Rare Gem CD (2005)
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$9.59 Representing her name Topez is definitely the industries newest Rare Gem and is entertainment's answer to something fresh, unique and different. This urban star has more to offer ...
| | Charlie King Ship In The Sky/The Senseless Laughter Of Whales CD (2009)
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| | John McCormick Western Island CD (2009)
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$18.99 John McCormick is a modern minstrel with gentle wit, sensitive vocals, and wicked guitar skills. He has mastered the intricate styles of the American, Irish, Scottish and English folk traditions while developing a rich, resonant and wonderfully expressive voice. John regularly performs throughout Europe and North America. He has recorded seven albums and CDs on the Phantom Records label."He spins tales with the command of a fine storyteller." (Seattle Victory News)John McCormick was born and raised in Indianapolis. While studying philosophy at Ancilla College, he met Gordon Burnham and Bob Beaser, two exquisite pickers from Kalamazoo, Michigan. They inspired him to take up the acoustic guitar.He landed in San Francisco in the early Seventies, where the music scene was thriving. More auspicious meetings followed. He met his first teacher, Alan Rice, through an advert in a local rag which offered used household appliances, and as an afterthought, "Jansch and Renbourn style guitar instruction". Eventually, Al steered him to a meeting with Duck Baker, who became another mentor.As the Eighties approached, John took advantage of the unworldly and lonesome hours of a railroad brakeman by simply playing in all the wee hours and listening to newer influences, John Martyn, James Taylor, Nick Drake and Leo Kottke.Sometime in 1985, John was playing a Happy Hour gig at a comedy club in San Francisco when he was discovered by Alex de Grassi, who had stopped by for coffee and madeleines. This chance meeting led to his first recording, Western Island. This guitar--focused project, with instrumentals and songs from Scotland, Ireland and England, established John on the acoustic scene.Originally released by Shanachie Records, it has been reissued by Phantom ...
| | Vallely, Niall & Cillian Callan Bridge CD (2009) (Import)
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$19.29 Niall and Cillian’s album, Callan Bridge, ...
| | Shira G Secrets CD (2009)
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