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Wainwright Revisits Early Songs With Henry - Loudon Wainwright III and Joe Henry's collaboration for the "Knocked Up" film and "Strange Weirdos" album has given birth to another joint project. Wainwright tells Billboard.com that he and Henry have completed a second album together called "Recovery," which recasts songs from Wainwright's first three albums -- 1970's "Loudon Wainwright III,"...
Richard Thompson - Live at the BBC -
For long-term fans, this handsomely comprehensive box set boasting 58 (out of 61) songs presented on CD for the very first time, as well as a DVD’s worth of TV performances, represents an essential purchase. As such, it admirably doubles as a remarkably thorough and revealing primer for those encountering...
Martha Wainwright (Martha Wainwright Tour 2008) -
Canadian singer/songwriter Martha Wainwright is blessed with a larger than life personality and charisma that instantly charms and amuses a crowd. Along with serenading the crowd with fabulous confessional tunes from her new album, ‘I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too’, Martha endears herself to the hundreds of...
Teddy Thompson - Bella -
Bella is Teddy Thompson's fifth album, and the hope this time must be that it will stir the kind of commercial success that his particular kind of finely-honed melodic folk-pop surely warrants. After all, a man cannot live by critical acclaim alone.
And so the controls seem to have been firmly...
Bruce Cockburn: Small Sources of Comfort -
This mixed collection of instrumentals, political/topical commentary and personal singer/songwriting is what we’ve come to expect from Canada’s perennial folk-hero Bruce Cockburn. He doesn’t like corporations and sees the contradictions that come with living in the modern world (“The Iris of the World”). He went to Afghanistan to witness the...
Bob Dylan: Live at Brandeis -
This recently discovered recording of Bob Dylan on opening day at the 1963 Brandeis University Folk Festival is a curious piece of history. Dylan was low on the bill and had finished but not released The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. True to his nature, Dylan performed a seemingly random group of...

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