July/August 2008 
CHRISTINE FELLOWS > Nevertheless(0)
July 1, 2008
…the Canadian songwriter has finally created a set of arrangements that are every bit as memorable as their subjects.
THE NOTWIST > The Devil, You + Me
As far as electronic groups go, the Notwist really isn’t into that whole blips and beeps kinda thing.
MEL TILLIS > Me and Pepper; Your Body is An Outlaw; Southern Rain
Me and Pepper, embodied the countrypolitan sound…
CORY MORROW > Vagrants and Kings
The sun is shining on Cory Morrow, and Vagrants and Kings is meant for any romantic chasing a springtime boost.
More in this category:
- LOUIS ARMSTRONG > Greatest Performances of the ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s
- LUKE DOUCET > Blood’s Too Rich
- A GUITAR AND A PEN > Stories by Country Music’s Greatest Songwriters edited by Robert Hicks
- KEN WILL MORTON > Devil In Me / Kickin’ Out the Rungs
- RAILROAD EARTH > Amen Corner
- AMOS LEE > Last Days At the Lodge
- JAMES HUNTER > The Hard Way
- COLDPLAY > Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
- THE SCHLANSKY FILES: I Love You, But…
- FLEET FOXES: On The Horizon
- Audio-Technica > AT2020 USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone
- VAN MORRISON > It’s Too Late to Stop Now, Tupelo Honey, Wavelength, Back on Top, A Sense of Wonder, Avalon Sunset
- THE KINGSTON TRIO > Once Upon a Time, Twice Upon a Time
- THE WRIGHTS > Self-titled