2008-09-15
England meets Memphis. A valuable addition to our R&B historic selection. In the first 10 tracks it leans toward easy listening a few times. Those don’t work, avoid. “Son of a Preacher Man” is all too well known. Hits its stride between 4 and 7. The Bonus tracks are much more upbeat and tasty. This just might be all we need in order to capture the Dusty essence. – Glatt MaddenJoseph Arthur & the Lonely Astronauts
Let’s Just Be
LUKE DOUCET
Broken (and other rogue states)
Star Anna
Go To Hell
LOU DOILLON
Places
Jeb Loy Nichols
Days Are Mighty
THE DIGGITY
Another Wondrous Conversation
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