Leftovers from the previous batch are by the door, waiting to be shipped to SecondSpin or driven to Goodwill. The end is in sight.
Free for the asking:
DanĂº, self-titled. Irish folk ensemble. Unreleased in the US. (
juliansinger)
Ben Demerath, Thirty Degrees. Bluegrassy singer-songwriter. Nice cover of "Can't Find My Way Home". (
artname)
Ben Demerath, Jack of Fools. Produced by Dave Chalfant (the Nields, Erin McKeown). (
juliansinger)
Lila Downs, La Sandunga. Mexican roots music. (
juliansinger)
Ann Dyer, Revolver: A New Spin. Adventurous jazz singer covers the Beatles album. Features Carla Kihlstedt (Tin Hat Trio) on violin. (
artname)
Doves, "Caught by the River". Promo single, with live acoustic version of "There Goes the Fear". (
dougo)
Dena DeRose, I Can See Clearly Now. McCorklesque jazz singer and pianist. (
artname)
Down Pilot, Thrive in a Short Season. Moody rock from Seattle. Samples.
The Deepfield, A Space Between. Not sure. (
pobig)
D.E.W. East, Introducing D.E.W. East. Jazz trio I saw in a bar in Toronto.
Dynamutt, A Handbook for Young Scientists. Indie rock. (
dougo)
Doctor Nerve with the Sirius String Quartet, Ereia. Avant-rock. (
pobig)
Damon and Naomi, Playback Singers. Quiet rock from Galaxie 500 members. (
bushmiller)
Various Artists, Take Me Home: A Tribute to John Denver. Red House Painters, Bonnie Prince Billy, Rachel Haden, Low, others.
The Dandy Warhols, Come Down. Power pop. Has that "heroin is so passe" song. (
morganita)
Elliott, False Cathedrals. Emo? (
dougo)
Mark Erelli, The Memorial Hall Recordings. Songs (traditional, original, and cover) from New England. (
juliansinger)
Elysian Fields, Bleed Your Cedar. Gloomy pop. (
dougo)
Eliane Elias, So Far, So Close. Brazilian jazz. (
juliansinger)
The Elevator Drops, People Mover. 80s retro before the 80s retro craze. (
dougo)
Faith Evans, Keep the Faith. R&B. I liked that song "Love Like This".
Melissa Ferrick, Freedom. Singer-songwriter. (
juliansinger)
Edith Frost, Wonder Wonder. Singer-songwriter. Band includes Glenn Kotche and Archer Prewitt. (
pobig)
Tony Furtado Band, self-titled. Bluegrass/jazz/etc. With Scott Amendola, Darol Anger, Kelly Joe Phelps, Brain, others.
Jay Farrar, Sebastopol. Great, idiosyncratic album from that period where all the alt-country people were discovering pop. (
artname)
Bill Frisell, American Blood/Safety in Numbers. Experimental collaborations with Brian Ales ("sampling and electronics") and poet Victor Bruce Godsey. (
bushmiller)
Bill Frisell, Blues Dream. Melds his Americana-jazz work with a small horn section. Pleasant. (
morganita)
Tommy Flanagan, Thelonica. Monk tribute.
Phil Haynes and Free Country, self-titled. Improvisational takes on Stephen Foster and traditional songs. (
juliansinger)
Emmylou Harris, Wrecking Ball. Atmospheric, produced by Daniel Lanois. (
artname)
Incognito, No Time Like the Future. Acid jazz. (
dougo)
Chris Isaak, Speak of the Devil. Blah. (
pobig)
Abdullah Ibrahim, African Suite. Jazz trio plus string arrangements of the pianist's songs. (
bushmiller)
Iffy, Biota Bondo. Dancy pop. (
pobig)
Innerzone Orchestra, Programmed. Techno producer Carl Craig's jazz album, sort of. (
pobig)
You can kind of feel me getting tired toward the end there, can't you?
Free for the asking:
DanĂº, self-titled. Irish folk ensemble. Unreleased in the US. (
Ben Demerath, Thirty Degrees. Bluegrassy singer-songwriter. Nice cover of "Can't Find My Way Home". (
Ben Demerath, Jack of Fools. Produced by Dave Chalfant (the Nields, Erin McKeown). (
Lila Downs, La Sandunga. Mexican roots music. (
Ann Dyer, Revolver: A New Spin. Adventurous jazz singer covers the Beatles album. Features Carla Kihlstedt (Tin Hat Trio) on violin. (
Doves, "Caught by the River". Promo single, with live acoustic version of "There Goes the Fear". (
Dena DeRose, I Can See Clearly Now. McCorklesque jazz singer and pianist. (
Down Pilot, Thrive in a Short Season. Moody rock from Seattle. Samples.
The Deepfield, A Space Between. Not sure. (
D.E.W. East, Introducing D.E.W. East. Jazz trio I saw in a bar in Toronto.
Dynamutt, A Handbook for Young Scientists. Indie rock. (
Doctor Nerve with the Sirius String Quartet, Ereia. Avant-rock. (
Damon and Naomi, Playback Singers. Quiet rock from Galaxie 500 members. (
Various Artists, Take Me Home: A Tribute to John Denver. Red House Painters, Bonnie Prince Billy, Rachel Haden, Low, others.
The Dandy Warhols, Come Down. Power pop. Has that "heroin is so passe" song. (
Elliott, False Cathedrals. Emo? (
Mark Erelli, The Memorial Hall Recordings. Songs (traditional, original, and cover) from New England. (
Elysian Fields, Bleed Your Cedar. Gloomy pop. (
Eliane Elias, So Far, So Close. Brazilian jazz. (
The Elevator Drops, People Mover. 80s retro before the 80s retro craze. (
Faith Evans, Keep the Faith. R&B. I liked that song "Love Like This".
Melissa Ferrick, Freedom. Singer-songwriter. (
Edith Frost, Wonder Wonder. Singer-songwriter. Band includes Glenn Kotche and Archer Prewitt. (
Tony Furtado Band, self-titled. Bluegrass/jazz/etc. With Scott Amendola, Darol Anger, Kelly Joe Phelps, Brain, others.
Jay Farrar, Sebastopol. Great, idiosyncratic album from that period where all the alt-country people were discovering pop. (
Bill Frisell, American Blood/Safety in Numbers. Experimental collaborations with Brian Ales ("sampling and electronics") and poet Victor Bruce Godsey. (
Bill Frisell, Blues Dream. Melds his Americana-jazz work with a small horn section. Pleasant. (
Tommy Flanagan, Thelonica. Monk tribute.
Phil Haynes and Free Country, self-titled. Improvisational takes on Stephen Foster and traditional songs. (
Emmylou Harris, Wrecking Ball. Atmospheric, produced by Daniel Lanois. (
Incognito, No Time Like the Future. Acid jazz. (
Chris Isaak, Speak of the Devil. Blah. (
Abdullah Ibrahim, African Suite. Jazz trio plus string arrangements of the pianist's songs. (
Iffy, Biota Bondo. Dancy pop. (
Innerzone Orchestra, Programmed. Techno producer Carl Craig's jazz album, sort of. (
You can kind of feel me getting tired toward the end there, can't you?
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