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Wood and Strings

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: #1 I Remember You; #2 Modinha; #3 Up and at 'Em; #4 Out of Nowhere; #5 Switch-a-roo: #6 Sarlat; #7 Labor of Love; #8 Estaté; #9 Song for Now; #10 But Beautiful; #11 Beatrice; #12 Birks' Works; #13 Till There Was You; #14 When Lights Are Low.

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Color Tones

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: The Commons; Angel Eyes; New Shoes; Five Weeks; Jo Ann; Neck Road; Labor of Love; Ebb and Flow; Four Corners; Salt Marsh Dawn; Wall Stones.

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92 Years Young: Jammin' At The Gibbs House

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: Back Home In Indiana; Yesterdays; The Shadow Of Your Smile; What's New?; Take The "A" Train; Blues For Hampp; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea; Autumn Leaves; Yardbird Suite; All The Things You Are; Just Some G Minor BLues; Imagination; Here It Is; Closing Remarks.

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Expansions Live

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing:
CD 1:
Introduction; JJ; Continues to Ignor; All Blues; Vendetta; Good Bait; Selim; India.
CD 2:
Surreality; The Moors; Footprints; Ugly Beauty; Liberian Hummingbird; Love Me Tender; Danse de la fureur.

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Road to Forever

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: Road to Forever; City of 2-5s; The Dancing Panda; Take the Crowell Train; Farewell Phil Woods; Whaling City Sound; Red Fish Boulevard; Seasons; Buzzardology; Mr. Parker.

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The Bug

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: Bill; The Bug; All Grown Up; Hawthorne Hideaway; Leaving Home; Swamp House; Clifford; Innocent Bystander; In Three.

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Miles Donahue: The Bug

Read "The Bug" reviewed by Jack Bowers


People who have an aversion to bugs (do you know any?) may hesitate to purchase (or even review) an album whose title epitomizes the very thing they abhor. But even though multi-instrumentalist Miles Donahue's new album does nod to that often-despised creature and even includes a song by that name, there is more to it than ...

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John Stein: Color Tones

Read "Color Tones" reviewed by Jack Bowers


On Color Tones, his ninth album for Boston's Whaling City Sound label, Kanas City-bred guitarist John Stein has chosen a quintet whose front line includes trumpeter Phil Grenadier and flute specialist Fernando Brandao. All tones considered, it's a splendid idea, as Grenadier and Brandao blend well with Stein's lucent, well-groomed guitar, while bassist John Lockwood and ...

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Reggie Young: Forever Young

Read "Forever Young" reviewed by Jack Bowers


It's good that guitarist Reggie Young is Forever Young, as he waited until he was almost eighty years old to record the album of that name, the first as leader of his own group(s) after six decades of backing innumerable pop stars including Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Dusty Springfield and Willie Nelson. While Young shows he ...

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Plucky Strum: Departure

Read "Departure" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Guitarist Sheryl Bailey and bassist Harvie S have clearly learned the first rule of getting ahead in show biz in these days of glitz and hype: find a clever and distinctive name--in this case Plucky Strum (after all, Lady Gaga was going nowhere as Stephani Germanotta). Departure is the duo's second album under that name for ...


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