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2. Tucson (2001)
by Mark Insley
Mark Insley and company lay down a solid, rootsy base for their vigorous brand of country music on Tucson. A note of desperation hovers around "The ... More
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6. Milk Cow Blues (2000)
by Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson's idiosyncratic vocal style has always been heavily influenced by the blues, just as much as it has been by country, pop, and folk, but ... More
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7. Ghost World (2001)
by Original Soundtrack
In the era of soundtracks created more out of corporate synergy than artistic inspiration, the soundtrack to Ghost World is a wonderful treat. The ... More
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8. Howl (2013)
by The Howlin' Brothers
Modern-day power pop icon Brendan Benson may not seem to be an ideal choice to produce a bluegrass band the likes of the Howlin' Brothers, but the ... More
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9. Cabin Fever (2012)
by Corb Lund
Canadian cowboys are less about flash and brag than getting the job done -- check out the Calgary Stampede sometime -- and Canadian cowpunks are ... More
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10. Post-Industrial Blues (2007)
by Bob Brozman
With no limit to his guitar ability, on Post-Industrial Blues Bob Brozman returns to his blues and Americana roots instead of tapping into unexplored ... More
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11. Five Dollar Bill (2002)
by The Corb Lund Band
When it comes to famous names of famous bands, one always wonders: Did the band's name always sound cool, or did it just sound cool once they hit the ... More
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13. Self Portrait in Blues (1995)
by Paul Geremia
This collection of vintage style blues is quite enjoyable. Paul Geremia, who is heard on guitar, piano, harmonica, and vocals, is joined by veteran ... More
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14. Live from Uncle Sam's Backyard (1997)
by Paul Geremia
This is one of the most pleasing and authentic live recordings, from one of the best country Delta-style blues interpreters playing today. As well as ... More
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16. Blues Reflex (2006)
by Bob Brozman
This string-driven world music showcase is a concise textbook lesson on various genres, which shouldn't be surprising since Bob Brozman is a ... More
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18. Devil's Music (1999)
by Paul Geremia
This release by a master of the acoustic blues guitar and the 12-string blues guitar will earn him even more accolades from his peers. He is ... More
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19. Gamblin' Woman Blues (1993)
by Paul Geremia
The most recent album by Geremia is an acoustic blues jewel, with superb renditions of songs by Barbecue Bob ("She Moves It Just Right"), Blind Lemon ... More
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20. A Truckload of Blues (1992)
by Bob Brozman
Guitarist Bob Brozman's long-awaited all-blues album A Truckload of Blues covers similar territory as others who have turned in heartfelt treatments ... More
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22. How Can I Keep from Singing, Vol. 1 (1996)
by Various Artists
Another of Yazoo Records' wonderful themed compilations, How Can I Keep From Singing is a collection of sacred music from the 1920s and 1930s. It ... More
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24. Wild Cards (1995)
by Al Miller
Al Miller had been contributing to the Chicago blues scene for over 30 years when, in 1994, he finally recorded his first album as a leader, Wild ... More
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25. The Best of Mance Lipscomb (2009)
by Mance Lipscomb
A self-described "sharecropper and songster," Texas singer and guitarist Mance Lipscomb didn't just play the blues, although he was well acquainted ... More
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