Elvis Costello :: Armed Forces Revisited

The beauty of Amoeba records on Sunset blvd., with L.A. being a music industry town, is that you can stroll into the used section and often find reissues at half their original price, and often unopened. Such was the case last weekend when I spotted the 2002 double disc reissue of Elvis Costello's third album. Bolstered by a second disc . . .

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Ola Podrida :: One To Watch In 2007

Last week I received an advance copy of Ola Podrida's self titled album that is being released through Plug Research in the Spring of 2007. What began as a nom de plume for David Wingo's home recording projects has blossomed into a live quartet playing in and around Wingo's present home base of Brooklyn, NY.Continuing in the vein of his self released home recordings . . .

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Okkervil River :: Listening To Otis Redding At Home During Christmas

"Listening To Otis Redding At Home During Christmas""Home is where beds are made and butter is added to toast. On a cold afternoon you can float room to room like a ghost. Take the crî¨che out and argue about who gets to set up the kings. And I know that it’s home because that’s where the stereo sings “I’ve got dreams to remember.” But not even home can be with you forever. It’s . . .

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Rosie Thomas :: These Friends of Mine

Earlier this fall Seattle's Rosie Thomas put the finishing touches on her new album, These Friends of Mine, featuring a bevy of guests including: Sufjan Stevens, Damien Jurado, Denison Whitmer, Dave Bazan, and Jeremy Enigk. The sessions yielded some fine . . .

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Christmas Medley :: December 2006

As far as we're concerned, blog-wise, Big Rock Candy Mountain is the place to be during the month of December. For three years now, every December, the site steadily offers up obscure quality Christmas nuggets you won't hear at the mall or Starbucks. What's more impressive is the fact none of the tunes have been repeated since they began their holiday tunes tradition.The following is a medley of tracks I gathered . . .

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2006 Year In Review, Pt 2 :: The 12 Albums

Part Two of our Year In Review...Part One can be found HERE.The following list is comprised of my favorite 12 albums released in 2006. Take note that this list is in flux, and could be very different a month from now. For example, last year I declared Sufjan Steven . . .

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Live Upload Series :: A Perfect Echo Vol 1.5

Veteran readers will note this one is a long time coming. Last February I posted the first half (1967 - 1971) of the Neil Young soundboard derived live collection, A Perfect Echo Volume 1, and recently a kind soul, and A.D. reader, sent me the second half (1974 - 1976) to complete the set. As promised I now share it here with you.

For those interested in the . . .

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Wagner & Rouse :: The Chester EP

Until this week I hadn't listened to Kurt Wagner's collaborative EP with Josh Rouse, Chester, all the way through in a couple of years. I'm happy to report it holds up extremely well seven years after it . . .

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Vince Guaraldi :: A Charlie Brown Christmas

It's (somehow) December again...a quick year indeed. For the first Holiday post of many, let's begin with Vince Guaraldi's classic score for the 1965 Peanuts TV special "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Nostalgia inducing holiday instrumental jazz at it's best, this CBS soundtrack is as familiar as the cartoon itself . . .

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The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions :: 1970

Although suffering from poor health in the spring of 1970, Howlin' Wolf agreed to travel to Europe to record with the who's who if British rock royalty; namely the Stones rhythm section (Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman), Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood. Produced by Norman Dayronthe, the sessions capture an interesting snapshot of a blues legend passing on some of his secrets . . .

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Lucinda Williams :: Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (Reissue)

1998's Grammy award winning genre classic, Car Wheels On A Gravel Road, is Lucinda Williams opus -- it's her absolute masterpiece. These meticulously crafted sad, southern stories and instrumentation ultimately took three different cities, and three different producers, to get right. Beginning in Austin, then moving the recordings to Nashville with Steve Earle helming the controls, and finally setting up shop in Los Angeles with producer Roy Bittan. It's the L.A. sessions that became the final album we know today. This two disc reissue, some eight . . .

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