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Trout Fishing in America: Who Are These People?
This might be a new direction for folk music. Gone are the days when there would be just one person and his guitar singing mournful odes about the world's injustices. Now you get duos with strange names singing about flapjacks. MUSIC MONTHLY
Colin Hay: Company Of Strangers
Lead singer/guitarist of Men At Work, Colin Hay, concocts a powerful blend of acoustic guitars, rock and R&B styles, lush string arrangements, storytelling lyrics and of course distinctive vocal melodies on this his 7th solo album.
Recommended if you like
Men at Work.
Stephen Lynch: 3 Balloons
Comedy
Recommended if you like
Jon Lajoie,
Jonathan Coulton,
Sabaton.
Trout Fishing in America: Reel Life
Features live performances of some of the duo's hits as well as new material from the studio. Trout has never been burdened by the need to fit into any format so they follow their muse in any direction it takes them.
Trout Fishing in America: Over the Limit
TFIA's music has always been characterized as a sound that seems too large to come from just two musicians. Great folk/rock and Americana music that both parents and kids enjoy.
David Knopfler: Songs for the Siren
Singer-songwriter and Dire Straits founder. In the tradition of singer songwriters such as Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman and Van Morrison, "No pyrotechnics. No car chases. Just great songs...Dire Straits without the baggage" Gavin Report
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Dire Straits,
Leonard Cohen.
The Quarrymen: Grey Album
"Grey Album" is the 2012 release of John Lennon“s original Quarrymen - The Band that became The Beatles.
Recommended if you like
The Quarrymen.
Michael McDermott: Ashes
McDermott's lyrical perspective is truly singular. His songs are redolent with Joyce-ian Irish Catholic imagery of saints, sinners and demon whiskey.there's plenty of musical passion to go along with his words.Chicago Tribune
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
U2.
Joe Purdy: Paris In The Morning