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Alison Brown - Fair Weather   -   $17.50
Featured are eight instrumentals written by the virtuoso banjo player along with an eclectic selection of singer songwriter material that is given the bluegrass treatment here.
Amazing Rhythm Aces - Chock Full Of Goodness   -   $16.98
A new album from the "Aces" who scored with "Third Rate Romance." 12 new originals written by lead singer songwriter Russell Smith.
Anders Osborne - Living Room   -   $15.99
A New Orleans singer songwriter guitarist, Osborne creates a musical gumbo that features guest appearances by Keb' Mo, Tiny Town's Tommy Malone and Kirk Joseph from the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
Apples in Stereo - Discovery Of A World Inside   -   $15.98
The crazy musical world of The Apples In Stereo grows even wilder on this new offering as they include - to quote lead singer songwriter Robert Schneider - "Led Zeppelin and Sly And The Family Stone dancing around a theremin."
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.
Bruce Cockburn - Breakfast In New Orleans   -   $13.99
The veteran singer songwriter Cockburn makes some experiments with third world music (David Janke plays the kora, a West African instrument), along with taking a trip to New Orleans (a cover of "Blueberry Hill").
Calvin Russell - Dream Of The Dog   -   $13.49
He started as a rock and roller at the age of 13 and has crossed the boundaries between rock and country many times, eventually fusing into a singer songwriter whose oeuvre is anything but country rock - think of the same territories mined by Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, Jimmie Dale Gilmour, Willis Alan Ramsey and Jerry Jeff Walker.
Candye Kane - Swango (overstock)   -   $9.99
Swango is the fourth album, but first for Sire from Candy Kane, a former stripper turned swing singer songwriter whose latest album combines influences from the like of Peggy Lee, Shirley Bassey and even a little bit of Patsy Cline.
Chris Crofton - Alcohol Stuntman   -   $15.50
This New York City singer songwriter has evoked comparisons to Jonathan Richman, while, in Pop Smear magazine, he has been called "funny, heart breaking and always inventive."
Chris DiCroce - American Dream   -   $6.99
DiCroce's American Dream finds the singer/songwriter in a slightly more somber, darker mood. DiCroce's writing has only gotten richer on his sophomore album.
Chris Mills - Kiss It Goodbye   -   $12.00
Chicago singer songwriter Chris Mills' second full length is full of delights. With Jon Langford producing several tracks and many of Chicago's finest (musicians, that is) helping out as Mills delivers an engrossing set of spare ballads and rootsy pop tunes dealing with the tumult of love.
Clem Snide - Your Favorite Music   -   $15.50
The band's singer songwriter Eef Barzelay "has an unsettling knack for pinpointing the 4 a.m. bedspins of the soul -- those moments when you're sick with melancholy, hate yourself for it, but can't do a damn thing about it." - Franklin Bruno, Los Angeles New Times
Diana Darby - Naked Time   -   $9.99
With Naked Time, singer songwriter Darby delivers a set of mostly dark and atmospheric songs that reveal a steely fragility.
Ellis Paul - Live   -   $19.98
Drawn from a performance at the Somerville Theater, Boston singer songwriter Ellis Paul entertains with an evening of songs, stories, and poems.
Greg Brown - Covenant   -   $17.50
Prolific singer songwriter Greg Brown's 15th Red House album finds Bo Ramsey returning to the production duties, while Eric Heywood numbers among the backing band players.
Groobees - Groobees (1999)   -   $13.50
You might recognize singer songwriter Susan Gibson's name, since her tune "Wide Open Spaces" was the title track of a fairly popular disc by a band called the Dixie Chicks.
Irene Kelley - Simple Path   -   $13.50
Irene's a talented Nashville singer songwriter who doesn't cotton to Nashvegas slickness. After having her songs done by Trisha, Ricky, and Loretta, and after doing time with MCA, Irene Kelley has decided to go on her own path with this self-release.
Jason Sack - Silver City   -   $6.00
Sack's solo debut finds him mining a singer songwriter vein that bears some similarities to Matthew Sweet and Freedy Johnston.
Jess Klein - Draw Them Near   -   $11.50
The talented young singer songwriter gets support from a backing band comprised of Will Kimbrough, Brad Jones, and Ken Coomer.
Julie Doiron - Julie Doiron And the Wooden Stars   -   $14.98
Singer songwriter Julie Doiron pens sharply detailed reflections on life, which are brought to musical life by the Wooden Stars' fine playing that utilizes elements of folk and jazz.
Last Train Home - Last Train Home   -   $12.00
"Singer/songwriter/strummer Eric Brace offers a dozen tunes that touch on all the timeworn country themes: love, loss, sorrow and heartache." - Lou King
Mark Jungers - Black Limousine   -   $12.00
Don't know if he used a black limo, but singer songwriter Jungers left behind his native Minnesota for the musically rich Austin, Texas area.
Mason Jennings - Mason Jennings   -   $13.50
Twin City singer songwriter Mason Jenning home-brewed his debut on his own four track, playing all the instruments and producing it himself.
Matthew Ryan - East Autumn Grin   -   $18.50
Ryan, whose urgent, raspy vocals hint at Dylan and Earle, wonderfully updates the scruffy singer songwriter traditions with a sharp rock kick and ruggedly arranged tunes.
Melvern Taylor - Handsome Bastard   -   $12.50
Melvern Taylor entitles his album: Handsome Bastard, and while that may be the case, he does prove himself to be a talented singer songwriter.
Mike Younger - Somethin' in the Air   -   $16.98
In Country Standard Time, Eric Zehnbauer offers this praise for Younger - "few singer/songwriters since Dylan or Elvis Costello have shown such ability to paint such elaborate pictures in three to five minutes of words and notes."
Neal Casal & Kenny Roby - Black River Sides   -   $15.50
An excellent opportunity to hear two wonderful singer/songwriters create, to quote No Depression's David Menconi, "a back-porch hootenanny so convincingly that you can almost taste the beer."
Robert Earl Keen - Bigger Piece Of Sky   -   $18.98
Texas singer songwriter guitarist Robert Earl Keen's newest album is loosely based around "on the road"/travel imagery extant on 10 of its dozen songs.
Robert Earl Keen - Live Album   -   $14.99
First live release for this hugely popular Texas singer songwriter. "A showcase of humor and heartbreak, hell-raising and harmony." - Austin American-Statesman
Pete Krebs - Western Electric   -   $13.50
The singer songwriter for Northwest pop/punk band Hazel takes a solo turn with an acoustic folk outing that takes the listener down the lonely roads of the heartland.
Peter Keane - Another Kind of Blue   -   $12.50
An Austin (by way of Cambridge and Southern Ohio) singer songwriter, Keane picks some sly acoustic blues guitar and sings with the warmth of a Texas sun.
Peter Searcy - Could You Please And Thank You   -   $11.98
Searcy is in singer songwriter mode here, wearing his heart on his sleeve and inbuing his music and lyrics with a sense of melancholy. . .Could You Please is guaranteed to leave an indeliable mark on your consciousness." - Matt Ryan, Magnet
Richmond Fontaine - Lost Son   -   $15.50
For album #3, Richmond Fontaine's singer songwriter Willy Vlautin has penned a set of dark character sketches that could all be about a "lost son."

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