| Ruthie Foster Blue Corn Music music Truth According To Ruthie Foster CD (2009)
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| Ruthie Foster Blue Corn Music Records Phenomenal CD (2007)
$12.19 Ruthie Foster's fifth CD features the singer moving away from her usual genre of modern folk music into soul. While she performs selections by Son House and Sister Rosetta Tharpe and there are bluesy performances, most of the numbers are
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| Ruthie Foster Blue Corn Music music Runaway Soul CD (2002)
$10.25 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,"
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| Ruthie Foster Blue Corn Music CDs Stages CD (2004)
$10.35 On this CD recorded at various shows, Ruthie Foster is a folkie at heart, but she meshes various styles and nuances into each song, beginning with the short but pleasing tango-like intro to the powerful and soulful "Ocean of Tears."
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| Adam Carroll Blue Corn Music Records Far Away Blues CD (2005)
$10.15 "Far Away Blues", Adam Carroll's third studio album, showcases the idiosyncratic songwriting style that has endeared Adam to fans and critics alike and has earned him comparisons to folks like John Prine, Todd Snider and Townes Van Zandt. Lloyd Maines'
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| David L. Holt Blue Corn Music music Perpetual Motion CD (2004)
$18.99 David Holt offers up one safe rock song after another in the vein of both Bob Seger and John Fogerty. Kicking off with the summer-driving "Til the Wheels Fall Off," Holt is helped out by a fine supporting cast, including
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| Gurf Morlix Blue Corn Music CDs Diamonds To Dust CD (2007)
$11.59 Gurf Morlix is a guitarist/producer probably best known for his collaborations with Lucinda Williams, although he also has worked with folks like Robert Earl Keen, Ian McLagan, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Buddy & Julie Miller. The busy Austin-based musician doesn't
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| Sarah Borges Blue Corn Music music Silver City CD (2005) Digipak
$10.15 It doesn't take long for Sarah Borges to capture the listeners' attention. Her first tune "All This Weight" pulls you in with its opening strains of a lonesome tremolo guitar, Borges' smoky voice purring "so tonight I'm feeling lonely baby"
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| Gurf Morlix Blue Corn Music Records Cut'N'Shoot CD (2004)
$8.99 On his third outing, guitarist and producer Gurf Morlix shifts gears with a cranking clatter. While his previous recordings were saturated with loud and greasy guitars and killer bluesy riffs that provided enough good vibes to start-or end a party,
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| South Austin Jug Band Blue Corn Music CDs Dark And Weary World CD (2005)
$10.49 |