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Spoon
Transference [Digipak] *
"Rarely going beyond three chords, TRANSFERENCE is an aural Zen garden: minimalist lines and meticulously rendered patterns anchored by Daniel's brittle cool." -Spin |
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Norah Jones
The Fall
"During the 13-song set, Jones ditches the gentle piano-playing of her previous work and rises to a new level of creative boldness." -Billboard |
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Bob Schneider
Lovely Creatures [Digipak] *
"An effective melding of myriad musical influences, LOVELY CREATURES will appeal to listeners looking for an album of sophisticated, friendly, smoothly-produced, and quietly unassuming pop music." |
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The xx
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"When Oliver Sims sings along on 'Heart Skipped a Beat,' the boy-girl vocals create a hushed after-the-party mood of frustration and desire." -Rolling Stone |
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Daniel Johnston
Is and Always Was [Digipak]
"these melodies are smart, energetic, and engaging, and with this treatment, Johnston's music sounds like potential hit single material" |
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Black Joe Lewis
Tell 'Em What Your Name Is! [PA] [Digipak] *
"these soul-soaked toughs reignite classic soul sounds with taut guitars, blasting brass, and a show-stopping front man on their debut record, Tell 'Em What Your Name Is." |
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Rosanne Cash
The List *
"[T]he spotlight is rightfully on Cash, who sails gently through 'Miss the Mississippi and You' while deliciously strolling through Hank Snow's 'I'm Movin' On.'" -Billboard |
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