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Alejandro Escovedo - With These Hands   -   $11.49
"With its rainbow palette of tones and moods from the avant-chamber strings to brute guitar snarl, With These Hands is also a potent show of Escovedo's alchemical bravura as a composer and his catholic passions for folk rock romanticism, classical orchestration and bar band jollies." - David Fricke, Rolling Stone
Arlo Guthrie - Mystic Journey   -   $11.98
Featuring his son Abe and a solid rhythm section, a folk rock combination that would make his pappy proud.
Brian Lillie - Good Luck Fire Chief   -   $7.99
On his third album, Michigan singer/songwriter Brian Lillie turns out a big set (17 songs) of folk rock brimming with heart and soul.
Kennedys - Evolver   -   $16.50
Pete and Maura Kennedy go down the chimey folk rock road this go-round.
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea   -   $14.98
"A folk rock approach in the vein of later Byrds albums like The Notorious Byrd Brothers, where acoustic guitars are melded with swooping sci-fi movie electronics and the kind of brass arrangements one might imagine being played either in the commons of a small town on a sunday afternoon at the turn of the century, or on the Beatles, Magical Mystery Tour." - Jim Powers, Goldmine
Sunhouse   -   $2.99
This English trio plays low-key, atmospheric music that is a moody variant of Celtic folk rock.
Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker   -   $13.99
Adams walks the roads of plaintive country and an acoustic/electric folk rock that recalls the music of a young Bob Dylan.
Little Pink - Cul-De-Sac Cowgirl   -   $12.50
Singer/songwriter Mary Battiata is at the center of Little Pink. Her slightly wistful, slightly husky vocals blends nicely with the band's country-flavored folk rock sound.
Rosie Thomas - Only With Laughter Can You Win   -   $11.99
Joni Mitchell's influence reverberates through this sophomore album of breathtaking indie folk rock.
Lisa Marr Experiment - American Jitters   -   $11.99
Marr's brand of American folk rock has an endearing, hum-along twang that suits the Experiment's ever-changing membership, including multi-instrumentalist Mike Flanagan, who also deftly handles lead vocals on a few tracks.
Alejandro Escovedo - With These Hands (w/Bonus Live CD)   -   $13.99
David Frick of Rolling Stone says of With These Hands..."With its rainbow palette of tones and moods from the avant-chamber strings to brute guitar snarl, With These Hands is also a potent show of Escovedo's alchemical bravura as a composer and his catholic passions for folk rock romanticism, classical orchestration and bar band jollies."
Bob Reuter - This Much I Know   -   $11.99
16 lively, rough-hewn country folk rock songs from a very personal perspective.
Colin Leyden - For The Wicked   -   $4.99
As critic Tom Peter, Jr. proclaims: "Mr. Leyden writes memorable, crafty, little American folk/rock tunes and his songs are down to earth and peaceful.
New Americans - New Americans   -   $2.99
From their Bookends-style cover to their electro-acoustic folk rock pop sound that resembles an Americana-ized Belle & Sebastian, the New Americans duo (Dan Touhy and, from Flamingo, Casey Fundaro) display not only an affinity for musical duos but a love of songcraft and the ability to pull it off themselves.
Robert Burke Warren - To This Day   -   $8.00
"A near-perfect collection of folk/rock, poppy songcraft crammed with sunny-day epiphanies and minor-chord resolutions." - Fred Mills, Magnet
John Doe Thing - Freedom Is   -   $15.50
John Doe's Thing starts off with some unusually rich-sounding rock tunes but dig deeper into the disc and you'll find the fiery folk rock twangy hybrid that Doe's well known for - as in the blazing "Ever After", with Exene singing with him again.
Circut Riders - Deed of Trust   -   $13.99
This Richmond, Virginia band mines a country folk rock sound that All Music Guide's Jim Smith asserts "owes significant debts to Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding."
Fred Neil & Vince Martin - Tear Down The Walls   -   $12.50
In 1964, Greenwich Village folkies Fred Neil and Vince Martin teamed up to make one record on Elektra. The album foreshadows the ambitious folk rock blues hybrid that Fred Neil created on his solo outings.
Hank Dogs - Half Smile   -   $15.50
Piano, despite her name, plays guitar; she also handles most of the lyric writing and lead singing chores. The music is an intriguing English country folk rock blend that's typical of the sound that producer Joe Boyd used to cultivate.

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