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 MaddenMENAHAN STREET BAND
Make the Road by Walking
Mark Stoermer
Dark Arts
Oren LaVie
The Opposite Side of the Sea
BRUCE HORNSBY AND THE NOISEMAKERS
LEVITATE
Various Artists
Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon
JOE STRUMMER
The Future Is Unwritten
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