Since you are interested in Women & Country, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Bob Dylan
Tempest [ Columbia Records / CD - released 7/Sep/2012 ] Bob Dylan's new album arrives and - as has become traditional - you can hardly hear the old boy for the clank of five-star reviews hitting the table. Connoisseurs of the latterday Dylan review will be pleased to learn that 2012 brings a fine vintage,... |
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Paper Airplane [ Decca Music Group / CD - released 14/Apr/2011 ] A truly breathtaking collection of 11 exquisite songs, 'Paper Airplane' is Krauss' first release since her 2007 multi-Grammy winning, internationally acclaimed collaboration with Robert Plant, 'Raising Sand'. |
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Push the Sky Away [ Inertia / Kolbolt / Bad Seed / CD - released 15/Feb/2013 ] At the heart of 'Push the Sky Away' is a naturalism and warmth that makes it the most subtly beautiful of all the Bad Seeds albums. |
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Mojo [ Warner Bros. Music / CD - released 14/Jun/2010 ] 'Mojo' has juice & guts but it also has some sweet balladry for the slow dancers and even a wacked-out reggae number that is unlike anything that The Heartbreakers have done before. |
Rosanne Cash
The List [ EMI Music / CD - released 12/Oct/2009 ] 'The List' includes duets with Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Rufus Wainwright and Jeff Tweedy. Rosanne was given a list by her father, Johnny Cash when she was 18 years old... |
Band of Horses
Infinite Arms [ Sony Music / CD - released 17/May/2010 ] Band of Horses - the Low Country's premier rock n' roll outfit - present their third full length, featuring the lead single "Compliments". |
The John Butler Trio
April Uprising [ Isaac Promotions / CD - released 1/Apr/2010 ] John's most focused, diverse and accessible album to date, showcasing innovative sounds - combining the personal, the political and the musically memorable with skill and passion. |
Robert Plant
Band of Joy [ Rounder Records / CD - released 16/Sep/2010 ] On 'Band of Joy' Robert Plant immerses himself in the heart of the Nashville scene, enlisting the help of some of the best players in the genre, including Buddy Miller and Patty Griffin. |