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 MaddenMulti Artist
Rockin Here Tonight-Songs For Slim
OKKERVIL RIVER
The Stage Names
Umphrey's McGee
Anchor Drops
TEGAN AND SARA
The Con
PAUL THORN
PIMPS AND PREACHERS
ROBBIE ROBERTSON
HOW TO BECOME CLAIRVOYANT
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