stationtostationone
Record Label: BellTower Records
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This benefit CD consists exclusively of material recorded live on the air on KBOO 90.7 FM Portland, Oregon. "station to station one" features live originals by Michael Hurley, Bingo, Jim Boyer (of Freak Mountain Ramblers), Sophe Lux, Crash & Betty and more.
This atmospheric compilation was curated and produced by Jessica Stiles at BellTower Records, with art by Mountain Girl Designs. All tracks recorded and produced by Sean Flora and Jessica Stiles from their weekly KBOO radio program, Station to Station (broadcast from Rocket Science Recording). All proceeds go to listener-sponsored KBOO Community Radio, so tell your friends and thanks for supporting non-corporate media!
If you are outside the Portland, Oregon listening area, you can listen to KBOO Community Radio online: visit www.kboo.fm. Thanks for your comments and feedback, and enjoy the CD!
Jessica Stiles
BellTower Records
www.belltower-records.com
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an excellent cause!
author: San Diego 'zine- the nothing show
The cd is a nice compilation, a good price for a good cause and cross-section of Portland musical genres. I have heard the artist "Crash" of Crash and Betty live, (Betty is the guitar's name) and she was much better than this recording. I can only assume the same of the other artists...but get it while you can!
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author: CD Baby
Progressive, socially-conscious, community-supported and run radio station, KBOO in Portland, Oregon presents a soul-awakening, inspiring and heart-moving folk compilation of music recorded live on their station. With all proceeds from the album going to support the station and its noble cause and crucial voice within independent media, you can feel even better about purchasing such a distinctively varied album. From dark americana folky blues to warm and mellow singer/songwriter stories, all twelve tracks are winners.
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Well done
author: David T. McKenna
As a long time listener of this program it was good to finally have a "best of..." album. Micheal Hurley's performance of "Oh My Stars" is worth the cost of the CD.
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