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Los Lobos
Wolf Tracks - The Best of Los Lobos [ Rhino Records / CD - released 14/Feb/2006 ] Collected together on this CD is their very best work - a unique, concise collection from a great rock 'n' roll band, as well as their hits that span over three generations. |
Calexico
Carried to Dust [ Spunk! Records / CD - released 22/Sep/2008 ] After 'Garden Ruin' (2006), which downplayed the last half of Calexico's portmanteau name considerably in favor of an alt-folk, 'Carried to Dust' is a strong return to the classic Calexico sound. |
Dave Alvin and The Guilty Women
Dave Alvin and The Guilty Women [ Yep Roc Records / CD - released 20/May/2009 ] The self-titled debut from this unique assemblage of players, led by Alvin, is a spirited collection of thoughtful yet dynamic tunes featuring world-class musicianship worthy of his now legendary pedigree. |
Hacienda Brothers
What's Wrong With Right [ Proper Records / CD - released 29/Aug/2006 ] Produced by Dan Penn, this second album from Hacienda Brothers is a true representation of their rip-roaring live set. A storming collection of roots / rock, country and blues creating a style of their own. |
The Flatlanders
Hills And Valleys [ New West Records / CD - released 27/Mar/2009 ] Three of Texas' most respected singer / songwriters - Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock - pooled their diverse, yet complimentary songwriting talents and present their first album together in 5 years. |
James McMurtry
Just Us Kids [ Lightning Rod Records / CD - released 14/Apr/2008 ] On 'Just Us Kids', James McMurty follows up his critically acclaimed 'Childish Things' with a dozen new, sharply drawn illuminations as he continues to hone and expand his considerable gifts. |
Seasick Steve
Man From Another Time [ Warner Music U.K. / CD - released 27/Oct/2009 ] Produced, written and engineered by Seasick Steve, 'Man From Another Time' is a resolutely organic album that eschews modern studio trickery in favour of the warm style of 'live' analogue recording. |