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Music Review: Kudsi and Suleyman Erguner – Turkey: Whirling Dervishes
Through this CD I came to have a deeper appreciation for the beauty that is inherit in the worship of Allah.
Read More »Music Review: Sexton Blake – Sexton Blake Plays The Hits
Take your most garish '80s soundtrack and strip it clean with turpentine, acoustic guitars, and soft-spoken singing... voila! You get Sexton Blake.
Read More »Music Review: Casey Neill — Brooklyn Bridge
Casey Neill delivers yet another beautiful record — this time with a bit of help from his friends, The Decemberists.
Read More »Music Review: Cowboy Junkies – At the End of Paths Taken
Cowboy Junkies return to reveal stories about characters "At the End of Paths Taken."
Read More »Music Review and Inteview: William Andrew — PreTragedy: A Narration
Even in Arkansas, talent can be felt in only four songs. Everyone, I'd like you to meet William Andrew.
Read More »Music Review: Chico Ray — Chico Ray
Juvenile foul mouthed childish acoustic nerd-rock... it's what's for breakfast.
Read More »The Rockologist: Remembering Two Of Al Stewart’s Best Albums, And The Time He Stole My Date
I still love Al Stewart's music all these years later. But if we ever meet again, remind me he's owed one punch in the nose.
Read More »Music Review: Doug Cox, Salil Bhatt, Ramkumar Mishra, and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Slide To Freedom
Cox, Salil, and Mishra have found a place where all three instruments blend seamlessly together while never losing their distinctiveness.
Read More »Music Review: Amy Duncan – Pilgrimage
Simple and luscious acoustic pop from Scotland.
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