• Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros: Up from Below

    Updated: 2010-07-30 22:01:35
    Check Our Catalog “Alex Ebert and his band hark back to a carefree age of patchouli and bell-bottoms on their debut. This is intoxicating psych-indie for heady days in unbroken sunshine.” — The Observer

  • Jakob Dylan: Women + Country

    Updated: 2010-07-30 22:01:29
    Check Our Catalog “Woman + Country is somewhat of a grower — it’s so purposefully hazy it seems to pleasingly fade into the slipstream upon the first play, but those repeated spins reveal the deep craft at the heart of Woman + Country, deep craft from both the songwriter, his producer, and musicians.” –All Music Guide

  • Adam Green: Minor Love

    Updated: 2010-07-30 22:01:24
    Check Our Catalog “On “Minor Love,’’ Green’s sixth solo record, he proves adept as ever traversing through the American popular songbook and filtering his findings through a hazy stoner’s smog of absurdity.” –Boston Globe

  • Shelby Lynne: Tears, Lies, and Alibis

    Updated: 2010-07-29 14:43:57
    Check Our Catalog “Given the wonderfully mercurial, fiercely independent persona Shelby Lynne has displayed throughout her career (one that has inspired fans and infuriated record company executives) her first self-produced, self-released effort might have been fraught with egocentric excess. Many artists have fallen into that trap. But they don’t have her backbone and keen self-critical eyes [...]

  • MGMT: Congratulations

    Updated: 2010-07-29 14:43:21
    Check Our Catalog “Congratulations, MGMT’s time-warped sophomore release, is a strange beast, a candy-colored acid trip set to music, and easily the most hallucinatory rock record of the year so far.” — Boston Globe

  • Rupa & The April Fishes: Este Mundo

    Updated: 2010-07-29 14:42:52
    Check Our Catalog “After a breakthrough debut with Extraordinary Rendition, San Francisco’s Rupa Marya and her band of musical misfits returned in 2009 with Este Mundo, an album formed in ways around a more singular cultural core. There are still the elements of Gypsy jazz, the elements of Indian classical music, and the Argentinean milongas and [...]

  • Jazz Discography Project

    Updated: 2010-07-12 09:59:00
    , skip to main skip to sidebar Swing , jazz and blues Dance to the music Music that makes you want to dance Monday , July 12, 2010 Jazz Discography Project The Jazz Discography Project lists jazz discographies from mainly the late 1940s to the 1970s . Its main focus is modern jazz bebop , cool west coast , hard bop but if you search through the listings for the jazz labels like Verve and Pablo etc you'll find swing recordings from artists like Count Basie and Ella . Fitzgerald I think this discography can be useful to find info about swing recordings between 1950 and 1970. Browse through the list of record labels and tell me if you find some . gems What do you think of The Jazz Discography Project Please comment Posted by Henrik at 10:59 AM Labels : jazz label jazz websites pablo verve 0

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