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Credit:Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images 50 AMY HELM: DIDN'T IT RAIN (MEMBRAN) The 12-song debut album from Amy Helm features some fine cover songs (including Sam Cooke's classic Good News) and soulful originals such as Roll Away. Helm has a lovely voice and calls on some excellent guest musicians, including Little Feat keyboard player Bill Payne, on Didn't It Rain. Amy is the daughter of the late Levon Helm and his brilliant drumming can be heard on three tracks, including a spirited version of Martha Scanlan's Spend Our Last Dime. ★★★☆☆ 51 THE WINDING STREAM: THE CARTERS, THE CASHES AND THE COURSE OF COUNTRY MUSIC (OMNIVORE RECORDINGS) The Winding Stream is the album that accompanies a documentary about the Carter and Cash families.
AP Carter, his wife Sara and his sister-in-law Maybelle are three of the most influential musicians in country music history and listening to this lovely CD you can only marvel at what a fantastic songwriter AP Carter was. There are tracks by Johnny and June Carter Cash and George Jones and new versions of songs by John Prine, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Kris Kristofferson and others. There is a gorgeous version of Hello Stranger by the Carolina Chocolate Drops. A fine tribute album. ★★★★☆ 52 DANIEL ROMANO: IF I'VE ONLY ONE TIME ASKIN' (NEW WEST RECORDS) Canadian Juno-nominated country musician Daniel Romano has a graceful and effective baritone voice and is a songwriter of real originality. The themes of his latest album may be the traditional country music territory of heartbreak but Romano brings something freshly mordant to tales of lost love, especially in the wonderful Learning To Do Without Me. We are in harsh emotional territory. In the tale of a flawed marriage, the singer laments of his wife that he gets 'more happiness from a bottle and more love from a stranger”.
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There is poignant pedal steel and bold guitar licks throughout backing a singer with a voice that occasionally resembles a young Willie Nelson. Definitely worth checking out. ★★★★☆ 53 THE WAIFS: BEAUTIFUL YOU (COMPASS RECORDS) It's nearly quarter of a century since three travelling companions in Western Australia started The Waifs and although John Cunningham and sisters Vikki Thorn and Donna Simpson are scattered around the world now, they have lost none of their cohesion on Beautiful You, their first album since 2011's. The new album leans towards a country-pop sounds but the tunes are melodic, the voices still in fine fettle and the sweet harmonies continue to appeal. Blindly Believing, February and Black Dirt Track are all strong songs, while born-again Christian Cunningham takes the image of a car breaking down to examine human failings in the mournful Dark Highway. ★★★☆☆ 54 PETER CASE: HWY 62 (OMNIVORE) A terrific cover version of Bob Dylan's Long Time Gone is the only song not written by Peter Case on his new album HWY 62. That's good news, because Case is an incisive and deft storyteller; something he shows again on his first album in five years.

Prisons are on Case's mind in the thoughtful songs Pelican Bay – about a prisoner in solitary confinement in Pelican Bay State Prison in northern California – and All Dressed Up (For Trial), about an unfairly incarcerated man. The mordant Waiting on a Plane is a real weepie in an album connected by thoughts of location (and dislocation). HWY 62, co-produced with Grammy winner Sheldon Gomberg, is named after the highway that connects Ciudad Juarez with Niagara Falls.
“I always saw HWY 62 as my gateway to the country, my doorway to the west,” said Case. The human subjects of his storytelling are interesting and his eye for detail and emotion is as strong as ever. With Ben Harper effective on lead guitar, DJ Bonebrake a powerhouse on drums and Case singing well throughout – especially on Bluebells – this is another fine addition to the catalogue of a modern master. ★★★★☆ 55 WHITNEY ROSE: HEARTBREAKER OF THE YEAR (CAMERON HOUSE RECORDS) Canadian Whitney Rose describes her music as 'vintage-pop-infused-neo-traditional-country” and there is a real nostalgic feel to her enjoyable debut album. The Last Party is good old-style country while The Devil Borrowed My Boots shows off her songwriting ability. The album is produced by Raul Malo, who lends his lovely vocals to a duet on a stirring version of the Ronettes’ Be My Baby. Rose also offers up a delicious cover version of Hank Williams’s There’s a Tear in My Beer.★★★☆☆ 56 BOB BRADSHAW: WHATEVER YOU WANTED (FLUKE RECORDS) Bob Bradshaw was raised in Ireland so there is a Celtic tinge to his sweet Americana singing on Whatever You Wanted.
Crazy Heart is wonderfully atmospheric, with clever guitar work from Duke Levine. The album features songs co-written with bass player Scoop McGuire. A mention also for the fiddle work of Duncan Wickel and keyboard player James Rohr, who excels on the fine closing track The Long Ride Home. A very solid country record. ★★★☆☆ 57 GORDI TENTREES: LESS IS MORE (BUCKAROO RECORDS) There's an originality and charm to the songwriting of Ontario-based Gordie Tentrees, as when he says in Deadbeat Dad 'deal with the egg you laid'. Less is More, produced by Juno award winner Bob Hamilton, is full of good storytelling from a man who was a former youth worker and a boxer who had 110 amateur fights. Tentrees's voice is light and quirky and works to good effect on the heartbreaking Tired of Time.
There is also a good cover of Mary Gauthier's Camelot Hotel. ★★★☆☆ 58 MADDIE & TAE: START HERE (DOT RECORDS) There's an amiable mickey-taking quality to the song Shut Up and Fish, about a cheesy city man ruining a girlfriend's fishing trip (there's a popular video on YouTube of the song), and the lovely vocals of Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye permeate a smart album. The highlight is the heartfelt acoustic ballad After the Storm Blows Through. Guest musicians include the fine fiddle player Stuart Duncan. ★★★☆☆ 59 MARTYN JOSEPH: SANCTUARY (PIPE RECORDS) Penarth-born Martyn Joseph’s 21st studio album opens with the sweetly melodic I Searched For You. Sanctuary, which spans country, folk and blues, was recorded in Cardiff and in New Jersey, at the home of producer Ben Wisch (the Grammy-winning producer who masterminded Marc Cohn’s hit Walking In Memphis. There are songs about Bobby Kennedy, Guatemala and the Middle East (The Luxury of Despair) and more personal delights such as Her Name is Rose, about his mother. Guest musicians include guitarist Kevin Barry (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Ray LaMontagne), bassist Zev Katz (Jeff Beck, James Brown, Bruce Springsteen) and drummer Ben Whittman (Paul Simon, Laurie Anderson, Rosanne Cash). 60 ANDREW COMBS: ALL THESE DREAMS (THIRTY TIGERS) Nashville musician Andrew Combs has a sweet, expressive voice that suits soulful tunes such as Suwannee County.
The album is only around 40 minutes long and is an enjoyable listen, especially the waltz Slow Road to Jesus. And there's a healthy quirkiness, too, as with Bad Habits, a song about a relationship that has gone sour.
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I hope one day to have that crunchy twerk swagger and I wish I was swerp, but this guy has all that and more. Art School Crush is a beautiful song and I could listen to it on repeat for days. The goofier songs are great for getting rowdy in your car smoking Gouda. Experimental-math-rap-pop for life! Favorite track: ART SCHOOL CRUSH. May 2013 contact / help Track Name: BOO TEA NWAR The dream doors on the outer edge of his non malignant brain tumor crept open slowly and in poured a dim yellowish light immediately followed by the striking silhouette of a being who's proportions danced beyond the tip of perfection. His bucktooth smile widened accompanying his hazy eyes that were unwilling to move away from what without a doubt the reason his measly life was allowed to continue up until this very moment.
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Without breaking away from her well organized bipedal movements, she posed while still managing to keep her face engulfed in the shadows. The burning sensation in his stomach was both a response to the dairy consumed earlier and anticipation of more dairy to come. Unkempt facial hair hair and awkward attempts at conversation easily gave away his weaknesses, yet he still made obvious his yearning for physical contact with his immovable gaze on the seductive display. Track Name: 5 O'CLOCK SHADOW HAIR GROWING FROM EVERY ORIFICE PILED ON WE COULD USE A FORK LIFT Were all of your mirrors misplaced? A comb wouldn't cut it but a razor might have done it if you used about a hundred or so your beard is sloppy though and more absorbent than a spoungie mop knotted up there aint enough room for another to grow. I dream about that booty every day and I'm so distraught that I forgot to shave. I haven't shaved for days because there is no one left for me to impress since you left Shave off your beard Clean out your ears Open your eyes Open your eyes and see that Booty.
Track Name: ICE CREAM (Banana Split) Baby I never wanna leave you But i'm a women that has needs too Just suck it up and say your sorry and baby i'll stay with you and I'll say to you Eff it lets go and get ice cream Hey bub where have you been? It's hot as hell! I thought we were friends. I thought you loved me I thought you'd understand Go to the store, buy your fan You didnt now i'm trippin like I'm falling down stairs I dont wanna fight, I just want a little air She screams.
Like bub, let's get ice cream Ok ok love I get it. Your pissed off like a slow kid peeing but it's to hard to fight, lets reason and if you can't do that i'm leaving Eff it lets go and get ice cream I don't wanna argue 'bout dumb shit anymore Track Name: KLUMSY Awkward and silly feeling spilling a million objects accidentally stumbling and tripping bumping into and squashing shit carpet always washing it expensive art dont bother with my life is a one man mosh pit grab a stick of glue a piece of adhesive or sticky goo and rubberband a bandage to my hand and hand me something new for christs sake why does everything that i like break?
Hands made of jello such a clumsy fellow I drop shit unconsciously the opposite of cautious?