RY COODER & CORRIDOS FAMOSOS Live in San Francisco (Nonesuch) Recorded in 2011 at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall, his first live record in more than 35 years, Show Time was recorded at the same hall. The Corridos Famosos […]
RY COODER & CORRIDOS FAMOSOS Live in San Francisco (Nonesuch) Recorded in 2011 at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall, his first live record in more than 35 years, Show Time was recorded at the same hall. The Corridos Famosos […]
RICHARD BUCKNER Surrounded (Merge) In the time since Our Blood was released and after a few long tours, Richard Buckner attempted to work on writing short stories but found himself drawn back into the music room. The evidence of his […]
SAM BAKER Say Grace (self released) Sam Baker might be the most captivating songwriter in America. You’ll probably never catch yourself singing one of his songs in the shower, because his melodies generally tend to be as bare-bones serviceable as […]
WILLIE SUGARCAPPS Willie Sugarcapps (Royal Potato Family) They’ve described their sound as an organic blend of blues, rock and classic country, which is infused with a laid-back vibe. Astute Americana listeners will recognize the lineup: Will Kimbrough, the duo Sugarcane […]
GLEN CAMPBELL See You There (Surfdog) Glen Campbell offers stunning takes of his career-defining hits on quite possibly his final album See You There. “This record is a more intimate and unique take on many of Glen’s most popular songs […]
THE CIVIL WARS The Civil Wars (Sensibility/Columbia) This act makes outsize romantic dysfunction sound as extravagantly pretty as the Civil Wars, the folk-pop-country-rock duo of Joy Williams and John Paul White. Darker and more intense than their Grammy-winning debut, their […]
GUY CLARK My Favorite Picture of You (Dualtone) As one of the most revered songwriters of his generation, Clark embodies the term “songwriter’s songwriter.” The simplicity of the recording shines brightly while capturing Clark’s beautifully understated and road worn vocals. […]
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