Bryan Sutton – Not Too Far From The Tree
Imagine creating an album where you play duets with all of your guitar heroes. On Not Too Far From The Tree, Bryan Sutton does...
Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Zuzu Bollin – Boogie Uproar: Texas Blues and R&B 1947-1954
The history of early Texas jump blues is often summed up in one name - T-Bone Walker. While Walker's pioneering guitarwork, great original songs,...
Chris Whitley and the Bastard Club – Reiter In
Chris Whitley was a brilliant player who made a near-perfect major-label record like Living With the Law, and could also do the off-the-wall independent...
Pat Metheny Group – The Way Up
Early press about this made a big deal about it being one big composition. But there's so much variation that it works to the...
James Burton and Ralph Mooney – Corn Pickin’ And Slick Slidin’
The first domestic CD release of this pickin' fest from 1968 is cause for celebration. This all-instrumental outing featuring two of country's greatest stylists...
Darol Anger/Mike Marshall – The Duo
Darol Anger and Mike Marshall's 1983 The Duo marks another acoustic-music first - a violin-mandolin duet. Joined by Rob Wasserman on acoustic bass for...
La Guitara – Gender Bending Strings Anthology of Women Guitaris
When I was young and someone said "You play like a chick guitar player," they'd be either smiling or ducking. After hearing this anthology,...
Jefferson Airplane – The Essential Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane released eight studio albums between 1966 and '72, then culled a live curtain call from its final tour before morphing into Jefferson...
Jim Hall – Magic Meeting
This CD finds the legendary Hall in a live trio setting recorded at the Village Vanguard in '04. The trio is Hall, Scott Colley...
The Steepwater Band – Revelation Sunday
The Steepwater Band's 2004 release, Dharmakaya, was a very strong effort, and this is an equally strong followup. The band is a modern version...