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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.
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.
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,
mary at the deli counter.
Chic Gamine: Chic Gamine
Roguishly charming vocal-based music with soul/roots influence and killer beats.
Jason Lang: Beautiful Disguise
Folk-pop singer/songwriter with Beatle-esque harmonies, McCartney style bass lines, and rich Sting-like vocals.
Recommended if you like
Jack Johnson,
Sting,
The Beatles.
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.
Jana Keeley: Trouble
This is the debut album from an amazing new Canadian artist.
Recommended if you like
Lucinda Williams,
Patty Griffin,
Sheryl Crow.
Irene Atman: New York Rendezvous
Irene Atman has a voice that was divined to sing jazz just as assuredly as was Tony Bennett, Shirley Bassey, Vicki Carr, or any other vocalist born with the timeless elegance that Atman possesses.
Recommended if you like
Barbra Streisand,
Ella Fitzgerald.
Cam Penner: Trouble & Mercy
Something different. Something Honest.