Up In New Orleans might have been a more appropriate title for this effort by the Blind Boys Of Alabama, one of the more soul-lifting efforts to be recorded in the Crescent City in the post-Katrina era. Not that you […]
Up In New Orleans might have been a more appropriate title for this effort by the Blind Boys Of Alabama, one of the more soul-lifting efforts to be recorded in the Crescent City in the post-Katrina era. Not that you […]
What we have here, in 60 tracks on three CDs, is the first career-spanning retrospective of Merle Haggard’s hits and near hits, all the way back to “Sing A Sad Song” and “Swinging Doors” at the beginning, and, across labels, […]
Definitive? Really? The answer is an ever-so-slightly qualified “yes” — only because when you get down to it, 60 tracks simply isn’t enough to get all the really good Stanley Brothers stuff in. Not even when you’re the first, as […]
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