Exclusive US edition includes two bonus tracks: 'The Prettiest Thing on Saltcoats Beach' and 'Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime'. Glasvegas are a four piece from the tough East End of Glasgow, who fuse a wall of sound noise that is equal parts Jesus and Mary Chain, Elvis and Phil Spector combined with a Pop sensibility inspired by '60s Girl Pop and Doo Wop. Since they debuted on the music scene, fans and critics have sung their praises in print and on the internet. This, their, highly anticipated self-titled debut album includes the singles 'Geraldine' and 'Daddy's Gone'. Columbia Records. 2008.
2009 reissue of the self-titled debut from Raleigh, NC's Chatham County Line, which marked the formation of one of acoustic music's strongest torch bearers. The album sees the quartet honing their craft on the traditional Bluegrass instruments - mandolin, fiddle, banjo and acoustic guitar - and "one mic" live performance style that has become their trademark. Gifted singer-songwriter Dave Wilson's distinctive vocals and breathtaking songs drive the band's originality and unmistakable soulfulness. Recorded with renowned producer Chris Stamey, Chatham County Line is a meaty debut by a new generation of pickers who have updated and refreshed a quintessentially American musical style, making their mark on 21st century music in the process.
Various Artists
Undone: A Musicfest Tribute To Robert Earl Keen [Digipak]
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2009 two CD live tribute to the trailblazing Texas singer/songwriter. On Undone, more than a dozen young Texas-based acts, who've been influenced by Keen's unique artistry, were brought together by the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, to perform at the annual MusicFest in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Among the artists paying tribute to Keen are Cross Canadian Ragweed's Cody Canada, Todd Snider, Randy Rogers, Roger Creager, Cory Morrow and Reckless Kelly. The collection also features Keen and his band performing some of his best-loved tunes, including 'Dreadful Selfish Crime,' 'Wild Wind,' 'For Love,' and the first recording of a new song, 'Goodnight Cleveland.'