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From | Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com> |
Subject | Re: eMusic Recommendations? |
Date | Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:49:21 -0600 |
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> Which reminds me to ask, what else are Auditeers digging from eMusic these days? I've been on a jazz jag lately, but would really like to throw some other cool stuff into my queue.
>
Aha - a GREAT question. Let's see:
* The Gaslight Anthem: /The '59 Sound/ - Jersey boys who have
listened to some Springsteen. And, I'm guessing, Marah, The
Killers and even a touch of Tommy Conwell?
* Lucky Soul: /The Great Unwanted/ - Up the same neo-R&B/60s girl
group alley as Duffy and Amy Winehouse, but more purely on the
Dusty Springfield side. Really great - I like it better than
Duffy, I think.
* Rob Dickinson: /Fresh Wine for the Horses/ - Former Catherine
Wheel front man's fantabulous solo effort. An early candidate for
CD of the Year - this is a generally great record with two or
three epic moments.
* Don DIxon & the Jump Rabbits: /The Nu-Look/ - Don has been playing
live with Jamie Hoover and Jim Brock for years, but this is the
first time they've gone into the studio as a recording power trio.
Really, really good stuff.
* The Del-Bombers: /Rescue Records Volume 2/ - Manages to recall
some of those great '80s bands with "Del" in their names, but
without sounding self-consciously retro. Honest, straight-on rock
from people who know how to write a tune.
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