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Ray Price is Right

The year was 1956, and the country charts were being usurped by upstart names like Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins. Across the South, country radio was switching formats to the new rock ‘n’ roll sound,...

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Willie Nelson, Band of Brothers

Under a starry Texas night, watching Willie Nelson and his band of “brothers, sisters, whatever,” as he refers to them in the title song of his newest album, at a venue inside a replica of a...

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Old Crow Medicine Show, Remedy

One of their cleverest, catchiest collections to dateOld Crow Medicine Show have been around for more than a decade, but their best-known song is far older than they are. Their cover of “Wagon Wheel,”...

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Jim Lauderdale, I’m a Song

The king of broken hearts replants firmly in country turfIn an era when an album every two years is the norm for artists, Jim Lauderdale has remained consistently, insistently prolific, releasing an...

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Various Artists, Country Funk Volume II: 1967-1974

A breezy sequel of twangy Anglo country meets honeyed African-American soulIn 2012, Light in the Attic coined the term “country funk” to describe the strange hybrid of twangy Anglo country music and...

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Luluc, Passerby

Acoustic folk that succeeds because of, not despite, its classicismZoë Randell and Steve Hassett, an Australian indie-folk duo who live between Melbourne and Brooklyn, never do anything with their...

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Puss N Boots, No Fools, No Fun

Norah Jones and friends' debut is as infectious as it is casualDespite the title, Fun is the operative word on the debut by Puss N Boots, the new “super-trio” formed by Norah Jones and her pals, North...

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Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe

A reverent album that's at its best when songs are used as jumping-off points instead of exact blueprintsOn paper, the idea of today’s country stars throwing a retirement party for Mötley Crüe, the...

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Larkin Poe, Kin

Arresting but not wholly convincingLarkin Poe, the Atlanta-based sister act of Megan and Rebecca Lovell, introduced themselves slowly, shyly, with a suite of four semi-conceptual EPs of gentle...

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Shovels and Rope, Swimmin’ Time

Tales of guilt-ridden ne'er-do-wells balanced with jaunty vocals and gallows humorOn Shovels & Rope’s album Swimmin’ Time, there’s water everywhere. Song titles like “After the Storm,” Fish...

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Brad Paisley, Moonshine in the Trunk

More genially witty than hilariousBrad Paisley’s 11th studio release is virtually guaranteed to secure the singer’s reign as the king of minivan country for at least another year. For the first 10 of...

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Justin Townes Earle, Single Mothers

A return to wanderlustIt’s no secret Justin Townes Earle would rather be in New York. When he moved to the city in 2011, he told Interview: “New York has always had a love for Southern artists. There’s...

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Lee Ann Womack, The Way I’m Livin’

A serious-songwriter LP about mortality and salvation and eternityLee Ann Womack’s eighth album wrings all the breezy, matter-of-fact exhilaration possible out of a serious-songwriter LP about...

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Lucinda Williams, Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone

The second half may in fact be Williams's best album of this century.Lucinda Williams opens the first double album of her career singing words she didn’t even write. “Compassion” was adapted from a...

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Sam Amidon, Lily-O

Not nostalgic or stuck in time, but vividly reimagined folk tunesOn Lily-O, as with much of Sam Amidon‘s catalog, songs are sourced from traditional folk tunes. These are songs passed down through...

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Vashti Bunyan, Heartleap

British singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan has a beautiful voice. But so what? Lots of people do. So why does her beautiful voice seem more beautiful to us than others? Perhaps it has to do with the long,...

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Angaleena Presley, American Middle Class

A chronicle of blue-collar lifeWhen Angaleena Presley sings about her hometown of Beauty, Kentucky, on American Middle Class, she’s part devoted daughter, part anthropologist. Presley, known to many as...

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