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Carla Werner: My Lovers Ghost (2009)
6 acoustic songs recorded live in a variety of wardrobes and living rooms, beautified by multi-instrumentalist, Joshua Grange. The result is a gorgeous array of songwriting & thoughtful instrumentation, allowing the songs to remain true to their origins.
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Cat Power,
Mazzy Star.
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Carla Werner: Pure Things In Wild Places (2006)
There is a decided darkness to this album, yet it shimmers with light. From folk origins to dirty electrics, the melodies haunt and lyrics conjure visions of past and future. An album capturing the artist's transition through space and sound.
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Jeff Buckley,
Mazzy Star,
PJ Harvey.
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Albany Pro Musica, David Griggs-Janower, The Capital District Youth Chorale & Diane Brennan Warner: An Hour to Sing - Music of Gwyneth Walker (2010)
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Chanticleer.
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Various Artists: Christmas in the Northwest, Vol. 5 (2002)
Released in 2002 CNW 5 features the hit songs Christmas in the Northwest by Brenda Kutz White, and Evergreen Christmas by Loni Rose. Net proceeds from Christmas in the Northwest CDs benefit Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle.
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Brenda Kutz White,
Loni Rose,
The Brothers Four.
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Michael Servetus Unitarian Universalist Fellowship: A Circle of Friends: Fellowship and Faith in Music and Song (2006)
A creative combustion of folk, classical, original, and sacred pieces, by a variety of vocal and instrumental masters.
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Kim Robertson,
Portland,
The Cambridge Singers.
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Scott Gryder: Pure Imagination (2011)
A one-man parade of music filled with zany, heartfelt songs; from pop and cabaret to character specialty numbers and show tunes!
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Frankie Valli,
Liz Callaway,
Mandy Patinkin.
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Steve Sadler: Surf Blue (2010)
"Surf Blue" is a collection of songs written and recorded is the style of California pop music of the early 60's as represented by Jan And Dean, The Beach Boys and others.
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Jan and Dean,
The Beach Boys,
The Fantastic Baggys.
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Mörfiye: Dance of the Eskimos (1994)
The titles, all composed by Ferdinand Rexforth and Gerd Hemmen, brim over with joyful experiments: crisp and precise brass and reeds, grooving and powerful rhythms, excessive free passages and expressive ballads.
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Art Ensemble of Chicago,
Carla Bley,
Charles Mingus.
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Karl Sharicz: Dancing Hearts (2008)
If you like Americana-pop and alt. country done with a bit of a 60s edge, then listen here. It's all original and nicely arranged for pleasurable listening.