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2. Sigh No More (2009)
by Mumford & Sons
English folk outfit Mumford & Sons' full-length debut owes more than a cursory nod to bands like the Waterboys, the Pogues, and the Men They Couldn't ... More
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7. Babel (2012)
by Mumford & Sons
Some three years after their breakthrough 2009 debut album, Sigh No More, British four-piece Mumford & Sons return with their follow-up, Babel. ... More
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14. Spotlite on Old Town Records, Vol. 4 (2000)
by Various Artists
List of all editionsThe fourth volume in Collectables' overview of Hy Weiss' Old Town label shows that the label was still churning out top-notch stuff right to the end. ... More
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15. Charles Ives: Songs, Vol. 2 (2008)
by David Pittsinger (bass), Douglas Dickson (piano), Eric Trudel (piano), Frederick Teardo (organ), Heather Buck (soprano), J.J. Penna (piano), Janna Baty (mezzo-soprano), Jennifer Casey Cabot (soprano), Kenneth Tarver (tenor), Laura Garritson (piano)
List of all editionsNobody takes credit in the packaging for the basic idea behind Naxos' complete edition of the songs of Charles Ives: the distribution of the pieces ... More
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16. The Apollo Sessions (1995)
by The Larks
List of all editionsThe Larks are known primarilary for their 1955 recording of the R&B classic "My Reverie." While it was the only national hit the group had, they ... More
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17. The Best of the Larks (2000)
by The Larks
List of all editionsA comprehensive collection by the early-'50s' Larks, who are considered one of the top doo wop groups of all time. Westside Records didn't leave any ... More
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18. Charles Ives: Songs, Vol. 1 (2008)
by Biava String Quartet, David Pittsinger (bass), Douglas Dickson (piano), Eric Trudel (piano), Frederick Teardo (organ), Ian Howell (counter tenor), J.J. Penna (piano), Jennifer Casey Cabot (soprano), Kenneth Tarver (tenor), Laura Garritson (piano)
List of all editionsNaxos has instituted a project recording all of Charles Ives' songs within its American Classics series of which this is the first volume. There has ... More







