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Eilen Jewell
Sea of Tears [ Signature Sounds / CD - released 12/Mar/2012 ] Jewell and band wed her elegantly unflinching songwriting with a rustic swagger that encapsulates vintage R&B, Midwestern garage rock, Chicago blues, and rockabilly, with haunting, folk-inspired purity. |
Emmylou Harris
Heartaches and Highways: The Very Best of Emmylou Harris [ Rhino Records / CD - released 6/Sep/2005 ] Spanning 1974 - 2005, twenty stellar tracks have been pulled from all her classic albums, totaling over an hour of re-mastered music from the ultimate American songbird. |
Various Artists
O Brother Where Art Thou? (Original Soundtrack) [ Mercury Records CD / CD - released 11/Jul/2001 ] The purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow from Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Dan Tyminski, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley and more |
Nanci Griffith
The Loving Kind [ Rounder Records / Decca Music Group / CD - released 15/Jun/2009 ] 'The Loving Kind' finds Nanci at the top of her game as a songwriter, interpreter, and singer - a triumphant return for one of America's most revered singer / songwriters. |
Rickie Lee Jones
Balm in Gilead [ Concord Records / CD - released 9/Nov/2009 ] Rickie is joined by Ben Harper, Jon Brion, Vic Chesnutt, Bill Frisell, Victoria Williams, Alison Krauss and others on this extraordinary collection of emotionally powerful, texturally rich and endearing songs. |
Various Artists
A Woman's Heart 3: A Decade On [ Dara Records / CD - released 19/Nov/2002 ] Beautiful songs from Mary Black, The Corrs, Frances Black, Eva Cassidy, Sinead O'Connor, Frances Black, Sinead Lohan, Alison Krauss, etc |
Various Artists
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Music From a Film by Joel & Ethan Cohen / 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) [ Mercury Records Nashville U.S.A. / Lost Highway Records / 2 CD - released 28/Aug/2011 ] The album that rocketed bluegrass, roots and even Americana music from the 20th Century into the new millennium now features a 17-track second disc. |