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Jane Siberry: With What Shall I Keep Warm?
songs for today. about integrity, family, bodies, teenagers. piano based with textures and classical instruments.
Recommended if you like
issa,
mary margaret o'hara,
norah jones.
Ed Henderson: Intimate
Recommended if you like Ralf Towner, Tommy Emmanuel, Don Ross, Michael Hedges or Richard Thompson - all solo guitars, no overdubs - press said: "immediately attractive, lyrical, performed impeccably and with radiant tone... an absolute delight"
Recommended if you like
Ralf Towner,
Richard Thompson,
Tommy Emmanuel.
Chic Gamine: Chic Gamine
Roguishly charming vocal-based music with soul/roots influence and killer beats.
Rafeef Ziadah: Hadeel
Spoken Word Poetry. Stories of Palestine and Exile. Hadeel. Female. Name. Arabic: cooing of doves. With music.
Good Lovelies: Under The Mistletoe
An old-timey Christmas with a twist - this album features a new take on old classics, a nostalgic treatment to more current songs and three original tunes to whet your appetite for the season.
Recommended if you like
Andrews Sisters,
Be Good Tanyas,
Ditty Bops.
Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko: Africa to Appalachia
Juno Award winning banjoist Jayme Stone and Malian singer and kora player, Mansa Sissoko, build a boundary-crossing musical bridge from Africa to Appalachia on their groundbreaking new album. Winner of the 2009 Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year
Recommended if you like
Béla Fleck,
Ry Cooder,
Toumani Diabaté.
Bluetech: Sines and Singularities
Sines and Singularities offers a step forward in Bluetech's unmistakable and distinct emotional spacey sound.
Recommended if you like
Shpongle,
Shulman.
Dave McCann and the Firehearts: Dixiebluebird
Dixiebluebird the newest release from Dave McCann and the Firehearts. Produced by guitarist, producer and Nashville alt-icon Will Kimbrough (Todd Snider, Mavis Staples, Rodney Crowell).
Recommended if you like
Neil Young,
Steve Earle,
Tom Petty.
Issa: Dragon Dreams
songs about love, nature and social change. the first of a story told in three parts.
Recommended if you like
jane siberry,
kd lang,
sarah mclachlan.