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Sara K.: Don't I Know You From Somewhere/solo Live
Unplugged, her only solo recording, just vocal and her unique four-string guitar
Recommended if you like
Cassandra Wilson,
Lucinda Williams,
Norah Jones.
Lunatic Fringe: Over the Wall and Beyond
Improvisations on West African and American Mardi Gras tunes, using funky acoustic instruments. Traditional songs with an occasional original song thrown in to good effect.
Recommended if you like
Grateful Dead,
Mardi Gras music,
Roswell Rudd.
Nadine Mooney: Mousehousewormhole
Signature primal-warble and delicate guitar plucking to create a singular musical landscape that is a spellbinding work in both forward and reverse. This album plays forward for 10 songs and then reverse for 10 songs.
Recommended if you like
Cat Power,
Joanna Newsom,
Katy Perry.
David Ogden: No Better Place
Warm adult male folk bringing together colors of the British Isles. A little like David Wilcox.
A John Henry Memorial: La Bonita Comossion
8 track analog songs
Recommended if you like
Will Oldham.
Small Sur: We Live in Houses Made of Wood
Lush, reverb-drenched harmonies, and delicate, spare arrangements. Lead singer Bob Keal’s vocals are equal parts tender and haunting.
Recommended if you like
Little Wings,
Nick Drake,
Simon & Garfunkel.
Timothy Seaman: Sycamore Rapids
Featuring creative, animated, and varied solo work on the extended-range hammered dulcimer (with many other instruments in support), Sycamore Rapids is Timothy Seaman's personal favorite among his albums.
Recommended if you like
John McCutcheon,
Mannheim Steamroller,
Yanni.
Timothy Seaman: Incarnation
Timothy Seaman's first holiday CD features hammered dulcimer, flute, guitar, and numerous other instruments in a warm-hearted and adventurous collection recorded by Seaman himself using multi-tracking to create inventive ensembles.
Recommended if you like
George Winston,
John McCutcheon,
Mannheim Steamroller.
Timothy Seaman: Profound Joy
This unique holiday recording features great instrumental variety, all arranged and played by Timothy Seaman: hammered dulcimer, flutes and whistles, guitar, and psaltery interweave in a lyrical flow from solos to charming ensembles...
Recommended if you like
John McCutcheon.