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Way Out West: Live in San Francisco 1973

Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2010
Track listing: Hillbilly Band; Another Cruel Love; Take The Highway; Can't You See; See You Later, I'm Gone; Ramblin'; Everyday (I Have The Blues); 24 Hours At A Time.

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Tin Can Trust

Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2010
Track listing: Burn It Down; On Main Street; Yo Canto; Tin Can Trust; Jupiter or the Moon; Do the Murray; All My Bridges Burning; West L.A. Fadeaway; The Lady and the Rose; Mujer Ingrata; 27 Spanishes.

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Dream Attic

Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: The Money Shuffle; Among the Gorse, Among the Grey; Haul Me Up; Burning Man; Here Comes Geordie; Demons in Her Dancing Shoes; Crimescene; Big Sun Falling in the River; Stumble On; Sidney Wells; A Brother Slips Away; Bad Again; If Love Whispers Your Name. CD2 (Bonus Disc; Acoustic Demos): The Money Shuffle; Among the Gorse, Among the Grey; Haul Me Up; Burning Man; Here Comes Geordie; Demons in Her Dancing Shoes; Crimescene; Big Sun Falling in the River; Stumble On; Sidney Wells; A Brother Slips Away; Bad Again; If Love Whispers Your Name.

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A Time and a Place

Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1 (The Early '70s): The Barbarian; Take a Pebble; Ballad of Blue; High Level Fugue; Hoedown; Still...You Turn Me On; Lucky Man; Karn Evil 9 (1st, 2nd &3rd Impressions). CD2 (The Late '70s):Peter Gunn Theme; Pictures at an Exhibition; Tiger in a Spotlight; Maple Leaf Rag; Tank; Drum Solo; The Enemy God Dances With the Black Spirits; Watching Over You; Pirates; Tarkus; Show Me the Way to Go Home. CD3 (The '90s):Knife Edge; Paper Blood; Black Moon; Creole Dance; From the Beginning; Honky Tonk Train Blues; Affairs of the Heart; Touch and Go; A Time and a Place; Bitches Crystal; Instrumental Jam; Fanfare For the Common Man. CD4 (This Boot's For You: A Fan's View): Introduction; The Endless Enigma; Abaddon's Bolero; Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff; Toccata (includes Drum Solo); Jerusalem; Nutrocker; C'est La Vie; Piano Concerto #1 3rd Movement; Closer to Believing; Close to Home; I Believe in Father Christmas.

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Richard Thompson: Dream Attic

Read "Dream Attic" reviewed by John Kelman


Few artists have maintained the unerring consistency of Richard Thompson's near-half century career. After leaving Fairport Convention in 1970--cofounded by the British singer/songwriter/guitarist and bringing electrified energy to music born of the British folk tradition--Thompson's own career grew from those innovations to incorporate an even broader range of stylistic references, all filtered through a particularly dark ...

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Los Lobos: Tin Can Trust

Read "Tin Can Trust" reviewed by John Kelman


Prolificity ain't all it's cracked up to be. With but a dozen studio releases in three decades, Los Lobos' discography may be small, but combines substance and style. Since the breakthrough How Will the Wolf Survive? (Slash, 1984) and massive radio hit--a re-visioning of Richie Valens' classic “La Bamba," from the 1987 bio-pic of the same ...

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer: A Time and a Place

Read "A Time and a Place" reviewed by John Kelman


With two-thirds of progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer having just completed its first tour in over a decade--an intimate theatrical tour featuring keyboardist Keith Emerson and guitarist/bassist/vocalist Greg Lake, billed as an unplugged warm-up for July, 2010, when the full trio will reunite for what is, so far, a single date at London's High ...

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The Marshall Tucker Band: Way Out West: Live in San Francisco 1973

Read "Way Out West: Live in San Francisco 1973" reviewed by Doug Collette


Of all the band's on Phil Walden's Capricorn label during the heyday of Southern rock in the 1970s, The Marshall Tucker Band came closest to The Allman Brothers in its ability to write memorable material and improvise with a real sense of adventure. Way Out West: Live in San Francisco 1973, forcefully illustrates the band's virtues. ...

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First On The Dial

Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2008
Track listing: Only Girl I've Ever Loved; Hand Shakin' Love Makin' Girl Talkin' Son Of A Gun From Next Door; Popeye Johnny; Meet Me In The Church; Be Your Own Judge; I Let Her Get Away; Peck; Someone To Take Your Place; I Should Have Kissed You More; I Wanna Be Free; Blood's Thicker Than Water; What Should I Do; One Giant Step; The Rib; Say Thank You; Looking For My Pig; Old Time Lover; I'd Rather Have You; I Had A Good Home But I Left (part 1); I Had A Good Home But I Left (part 2); Build Your Love On A Solid Foundation; I'll Make Everyday Christmas (For My Woman); Don't Give Up; Tell Me Right Now; There Is A Girl.


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