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Revival
(1996)
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Gillian Welch
After looking at the cover of Gillian Welch's debut album, Revival, and listening to the first two cuts, "Orphan Girl" and "Annabelle," you'd be tempted to imagine that Welch somehow stumbled into a time machine after cutting some tunes at the 1927 Bristol, TN, sessions and was transported to a recording studio in Los Angeles in 1996, where T-Bone ...
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The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches & Highways
(2005)
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Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris is an artist whose body of work is so consistently strong one could almost pull 20 songs at random from her catalog, string them together, and end up with a pretty listenable disc -- which suggests that the real choices in putting together a "best of Emmylou" album has as much to do with what not to include as what should be on hand ...
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Wrecking Ball
(1995)
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Emmylou Harris
Wrecking Ball is a leftfield masterpiece, the most wide-ranging, innovative, and daring record in a career built on such notions. Rich in atmosphere and haunting in its dark complexity, much of the due credit belongs to producer Daniel Lanois; best known for his work with pop superstars like U2 and Peter Gabriel, on Wrecking Ball Lanois taps into ...
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Hop High
(2005)
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Crooked Still
Crooked Still isn't reinventing anything on its debut album, which is full of traditional country songs like "Darling Corey," "Shady Grove," and "Flora" (aka "The Lily of the West"), and some familiar copyrighted ones, such as Robert Johnson's "Last Fair Deal Gone Down" and Albert E. Brumley's "Rank Stranger." To the extent there is anything ...
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Away Out on the Mountain
(1994)
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Tim O'Brien
If you ever wished you could hear brand new music with the conviction and flawless vocal vork of the classic Everly Brothers recordings this album by brother and sister Mollie and Tim O'Brien is for you. The cuts are mostly contemporary gospel-bluegrass sounding tunes with an A.P. Carter and Leadbelly song tossed in. There is not a misplaced note. ...
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A Prairie Home Companion: Duets
(2007)
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Garrison Keillor and Guests
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New Moon
(2005)
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Northern Lights
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In the Country of Country, People And Places In American Music
(1997)
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Various Artists
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Beyond Nashville: The Twisted Heart of Country Music
(2001)
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Various Artists
The rise of the so-called "No Depression" (named after the Carter Family song) alternative country movement in the 1990s coincided with commercial country's hard left turn into pop/rock territory. Less a reaction to the slick "hat acts" (Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, et al.) than an attempt to keep country's historical line pure and direct, the ...
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Orphan Girl
(2006)
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LuLu Roman-Smith
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Into the Fire
(2006)
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Monroe Crossing
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