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Quote from: satfrat on 29 Oct 2008, 01:29 amQuote from: zybar on 27 Oct 2008, 11:33 pmQuote from: Bigfish on 27 Oct 2008, 11:16 pmGreat cd. George Might just be if I had a clue as to the album title & artist? Its the Archies..."Read My Hand"... http://www.amazon.com/Pneumonia-Whiskeytown/dp/B00005B8GT/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1225245460&sr=1-4
Quote from: zybar on 27 Oct 2008, 11:33 pmQuote from: Bigfish on 27 Oct 2008, 11:16 pmGreat cd. George Might just be if I had a clue as to the album title & artist?
Quote from: Bigfish on 27 Oct 2008, 11:16 pmGreat cd. George
Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise
Quote from: Len_Dreyer on 28 Oct 2008, 04:09 pmSufjan Stevens - IllinoiseCurious how you like this one. About a year ago I went through a three week period where I listened to Illinoise everyday. That was an experience similar to my younger days.
This is Berlin-based Basho-Junghans' wondrous collection of eight freewheeling, finger picking 6- and 12-string guitar tunes
This is the first release of Australian label Adeptsound in conjunction with Blind Shouter Products and this auspicious debut was the “Eotvos” album, by the Australian duo ZIVERHILL. The act consists of Schuster and Present Day Buna...“Eotvos” is the culmination of years of hard work and experimentations with sounds at times chaotic, at others ambient
This music is the most absolute art there is, it is profoundly egoistical, existing just because it needed to be written, with no audience in mind and no practical use intended. That, however, is exactly what sharing means – allowing the other in and making him undergo what one experienced without looking for a message: If there’s nothing to understand, there’s nothing to explain.
self titled album by Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet. Abigail Washburn has created a new sound that crosses global and cultural lines, personified in the raw, transcendental music of the Sparrow Quartet. The all star collaboration features banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck, acclaimed cellist Ben Sollee and Grammy nominated fiddler Casey Driessen.