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Willis Earl Beal's "Nobody Knows" album.

Dark & stark & bluesy & soulful & tortured just the way i likes it.
 
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Luke Haines "Rock & Roll Animals"

Concept album, nice stuff.
 
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"The Sounds of Summer" album by the Martini Kings.

well it's summer no longer *sigh*
 
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An oldie: Gerry Rafferty's "City to City" album.

Ya'll remember "Baker Street"? It's on here.
 
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The surf instrumental sounds of Dirty Fuse!

Excellent band from Greece. Hmmmm maybe Xena would listen to them if she existed now.
 
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The Outcasts, a UK punk band from the late '70s- early '80s. It's a best-of cd.

i'm an outcast too so good band for me to listen to.
 
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"Island in the Sun" dbl cd.

Music of the Caribbean, calypso and whatnot.
 
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Mojo magazine cd with a Johnny Cash tribute theme.

Right now a Charlie Rich song is playing.
 
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Stonewall. A hard rock band from the early '70s.

This sounded better when i heard the songs on youtube.
 
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Listening to some African desert blues. An artist by the name of Khaira Arby. She's got some great pipes on her. Really strong vocals. Great songwriting and musicianship throughout.
 
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"Junip" by Junip.

Don't know much about them. The song is on an Insound mixtape that i downloaded. Free mixtape i get for subscribing to their newsletter, which is also free.
 
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"I'm Just A Man" by Kevin Coyne.

One of them rare individuals in music, he was a fine singer/songwriter who never got his due.
 
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Listening to a vinyl album: Bowie's "Pin Ups".

Great collection of covers. Vinyl sounds excellent.
 
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"Silver Train" by East Village.

Great but forgotten jangle rock band from the '90s.
 
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A cover of "i Put A Spell On You" by Natacha Atlas.

Egyptian singer who used to be part of the Transglobal Underground.
 
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Richard X Heyman

His new album. It's okay.
 
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Earlier dug the bluesy garage-punk sounds of Left Lane Cruiser and just finished the breezy femme pop stylings of Frankie Rose and now beginning the indie rock grooves of Deer Tick.
 
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Oldie time: The Who's "By Numbers"

Next up will be the new one from Janelle Monae.
 
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"Oceanic Graphs of the Wilderness" by Surf City.

New Xenaland er Zealand indie/punk band.
 
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Another go-round of the new Janelle Monae.

Much much better than her last album.
 
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Oneohtrix Point Never's new album.

One of the best electronic music albums of the year.
 
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"Lushoto" from John Wizards' new album.

Electronic/Afro-pop/reggae
 
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Allen Toussaint's new live album. Excellent.

The man sure can sing.
 
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Listening to a UK Americana band called Canyon Ryde.

Cosmic roots rock, kinda reminds me of the Jayhawks at times.
 
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Hjaltalín. An Icelandic orchestrated pop band.

Good vocals tho very melodramatic.
 
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