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Storm Large: Crazy Enough
Theatrical, Rock, Sexmusic, melodic, rhapsodic pop
Recommended if you like
Bette Midler,
David Bowie,
Lenny Bruce.
Adam Hurst: Ritual
Solo cello with drone
Recommended if you like
L. Subramanium,
Shankar,
Yo-Yo Ma.
Greg Georgeson: 100% by Volume
Straight up Rock 'N Roll for fans of melody, big guitars, big drums and big vocals.
Recommended if you like
Cheap Trick,
The Rolling Stones,
Tom Petty.
Josh Garrels: Lost Animals
A collection of b-sides, singles, soundtrack work, and collaborations created during the time period of the previous full length "Jacaranda". In addition to these songs of various origin there are also a few newer songs created to complete this family.
Recommended if you like
Ben Harper,
Caribou,
Digable Planets.
Various Artists: Dearly Departed: True Lies In Song Unearthed From Lone Fir
Original ballads, songs and waltzes, by Portland musicians, of the untimely demise of some of Lone Fir cemetery\'s more famous residents.
Shantala: Live in Love
A powerful experience of live kirtan (sacred chanting) in a 2-CD set
Recommended if you like
Deva Premal,
Jai Uttal,
Krishna Das.
Adam Hurst: Dwelling
Original Gypsy, Middle Eastern, Indian, and European influenced solo cello and guitar
Recommended if you like
Anoushka Shankar,
Paul Horn,
Ustad Sultan Khan.
Matt Clark: Funny Little Fella
Witty touching tunes written by a father for and about his son's first year.
Recommended if you like
Pete Seeger,
They Might Be Giants,
Woody Guthrie.
Midnight Serenaders: Sweet Nothin's
Amazing renditions of 1920's and 30's jazz and popular songs, as well as vintage sounding original numbers, performed with aplomb by this sizzlin' sextet from Portland, Oregon, USA.
Recommended if you like
Annette Hanshaw,
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy,
Fats Waller.