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Álbumes
Dream River
Cat: DC 553. Rel: 13 Sep 13
 
Folk/Americana
The Sing
Javelin Unlanding
Small Plane
Spring
Ride My Arrow
Summer Painter
Seagull
Winter Road
 in stock $24.32
Woke On A Whaleheart
Cat: DC 332. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Folk/Americana
From The Rivers To The Ocean
Footprints
Diamond Dancer
Sycamore
The Wheel
Honeymoon Child
Day
Night
A Man Needs A Womoan Or A Man To Be A Man
 in stock $26.82
Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
Cat: DC 747. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Folk/Americana
Shepherd's Welcome (2:23)
Black Dog On The Beach (2:27)
Angela (2:46)
The Ballad Of The Hulk (4:05)
Writing (3:04)
Morning Is My Godmother (2:08)
747 (3:27)
Watch Me Get Married (3:08)
Young Icarus (2:39)
Released (2:28)
What Comes After Certainty (3:37)
Confederate Jasmine (3:42)
Call Me Anything (2:34)
Son Of The Sea (4:03)
Camels (2:58)
Circles (2:26)
When We Let Go (2:16)
Lonesome Valley (4:15)
Tugboats & Tumbleweeds (4:08)
The Beast (4:39)
Review: Singer-songwriting wrapped up in the dusty acid wash denim of Americana doesn't really get more authentic than what Bill Callahan of Silver Spring, Maryland, can deliver. His latest LP, a mass saunter through 20 tracks of smokey spoken word and lightly sung lyrics, falls upon a picturesque bevvy of humble and acoustic instrumentation. Callahan's songs croon with romance, metaphor, and folky yarns that find their place among fingerpicked guitars and light melodies that enjoy a contrast with the darker musings of Callahan's own world of experience and storytelling. It presents the artist with his first studio in some five years, and a sound that is looser than a typical Bill Callahan missive but full of melodrama that centres around life and death. Our pick, Callahan's cover of the Carter Family's "Lonesome Valley".
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 in stock $29.35
Resuscitate!
Cat: DC 900. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Folk/Americana
First Bird (6:12)
Coyotes (12:35)
Keep Some Steady Friends Around (4:28)
Partition (7:29)
Drover (6:59)
Pigeons (6:33)
Everyway (5:46)
Naked Souls (9:36)
Natural Information (8:31)
Planets (8:48)
Review: Bill Callahan comes alive in Chicago, with Jim White, Matt Kinsey and special guests Nick Mazzarella, Pascal Kerong'A, Nathaniel Ballinger and Natural Information Society's Joshua Abrams & Lisa Alvarado. In answer to the question of why he made this album, Bill responded: "Songs tend to mutate after they've been recorded. These songs were mutating faster than usual. Like whatever happened to Bruce Banner in the lab - I knew these songs were about to get superpowers" this change needed to be documented." Resuscitate! was thus born out of a pulmonary metamorphosis, its ten avant-folk pieces recalling themes of rebirth after lung failure and/or clinical death and NDE. A live album of collective jams, viola-tremolos, rural connotations and deep vocal charges as ever from Callahan; all are given fresh mutative life.
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 in stock $32.41
Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
Cat: DC 385. Rel: 09 Apr 09
 
Folk/Americana
Jim Cain
Eid Ma Clack Shaw
The Wind & The Dove
Rococo Zephyr
Too Many Birds
My Friend
All Thoughts Are Prey To Some Beast
Invocation Of Ratiocination
Faith/Void
Intérprete: Mike Bones
 in stock $28.79
Apocalypse
Cat: DC 450. Rel: 14 Apr 11
 
Folk/Americana
Drover
Baby's Breath
America!
Universal Applicant
Riding For The Feeling
Free's
One Fine Morning
 in stock $23.77
Plux Quba
Cat: DC 639. Rel: 18 Nov 15
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (1:26)
Alsee (0:51)
O Fundo Escuro De Alsee (1:52)
Track 4 (1:17)
Track 5 (4:04)
Track 6 (1:12)
Track 7 (1:59)
Wask (5:28)
Track 9 (2:39)
Wolfie (2:00)
Crimine (4:20)
Bruma (1:44)
Track 13 (0:57)
Cave (3:59)
Track 15 (2:39)
Intérprete: Manu Archeo, Cedric Woo, Ptaki
 in stock $23.76
Troubadour
Troubadour (LP + insert)
Cat: DC 908. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Folk/Americana
Troubadour Song (2:00)
Binnorie (3:44)
Troubadour Songs On The Psaltery (4:04)
Make A Joyful Sound (2:05)
Lark In The Morning (1:30)
Balinderry (2:42)
Tree Of Life (2:23)
Visiting Song (2:06)
The King Of Glory (3:17)
The Morning Star (1:58)
Ukrainian Carol (0:58)
The Cuckoo (5:54)
Masquerade (2:14)
Shirt Of Lace (6:13)
Review: Drag City has reissued Dorothy Carter's 1976 debut album, Troubadour, a significant work in her folk music career. Known for her expertise on hammered dulcimer and psaltery, Carter's musiciinterweaving Appalachian, Celtic, Jewish, and her own compositionsiexudes a timeless, magical quality. This reissue not only revives her debut but also includes an insert with additional photos and notes by producer Eric Demby, recalling his childhood encounters with Carter's music. Troubadour captures Carter's eclecticism and her dedication to melding global musical traditions. The album opens with the medieval French instrumental 'Troubadour Song' and ventures through a variety of folk traditions, including an enigmatic rendition of the Scottish ballad 'The Twa Sisters' and a vibrant Psalm 100 in 'Make a Joyful Sound.' Carter's approach blends Eastern and Western influences most strikingly on 'Tree of Life,' hinting at the spiritual fusion she would explore further in her later work. With tracks like the Israeli folk song 'The King of Glory,' Michael Praetorius' 'The Morning Star,' and Appalachian standards 'The Cuckoo' and 'Shirt of Lace,' the album is a profound exploration of folk traditions. This reissue, presented in its original format with enriched visuals and historical context, offers a deep dive into Carter's visionary artistry, capturing the essence of her early, transformative work. Essential listening for fans of Michael O'Shea, Laraaji, and Jerusalem in My Heart.
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The Key (Became The Imporant Thing & Then Just Faded Away]
Cat: DC 902. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
I Don't Have Missions (7:22)
Collapsed In Four Parts (6:30)
Low Experience (2:12)
Unlike An Empty Box (6:30)
The Full-measure Wash Down (3:41)
Everthing I Tried To Understand Wasn't Understandable At All (7:17)
Review: On The Key, New York drummer and all-round prolific sound generator Chris Corsano offers an acute glimpse into his live performance style. Aside from this evidently idiosyncratic solo approach - on full display here - Corsano also sought another level on The Key, plucking away at the many possibilities of a self-made string drum. The result is a free-improvised extravaganza, elseways one that hardly *sounds* improvised (yet we know it is), perhaps by sheer virtue of its progressive grandeur and singular sense. The mood is whimsical verging on capricious, with confounding titles like 'Unlike An Empty Box' and 'I Don't Have Missions' hinting at a postmodern jest baked into both the artist's personality and musical style, but the music is otherwise towering, cohesive, Babylonian; pree, for example, the flow-static climax that gives rise to suspended guitar solo on 'The Full-Measure Wash Down'.
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 in stock $24.12
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