Posted by SRD on March 8, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Karen Dalton’s ‘1966’ Pitchfork review Karen Dalton 1966 Delmore Recordings Pitchfork 8/10 Review By Lindsay Zoladz “Picture the great American folk artists of the 1960s and 70s sitting for a group portrait; Karen Dalton’s there, but her figure’s a blur, flitting restlessly out of frame. Dalton hated recording and felt at best ambivalent about performing … Continue reading →
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Posted by SRD on February 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Karen Dalton Review in MOJO// The Wire// The Line Of Best Fit MOJO Review 4 Stars 1966 Delmore Recordings “Late folk singer’s legend grows ever stronger as these 14 bewitching tracks taped in a Colorado mountain cabin in the mid- 1960s shine more light on that ancient voice. Comprehensive linear notes from MOJO’s Ben Edmonds.” … Continue reading →
Posted by SRD on January 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Karen Dalton in The Times Karen Dalton 1966 Delmore Recordings “…A gorgeous recording from folk’s mid-Sixties golden age is rescued from the vaults. Karen Dalton was a hard-living, part-Cherokee Greenwich Village habitue, much admired by Bob Dylan, with an unforgettable voice of sandpaper, cigarettes and regret. Dalton was a reluctant star; she only made her … Continue reading →
Posted by SRD on January 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment
New Albums & Singles Releases 23.01.12 (in no particular order) [Artist/Title/Label/Genre/Format] New Album Releases 23.01.12 01. V/A ‘Internal Affairs’ (Horizons Music) Drum & Bass CD 02. Chairlift ‘Something’ (Young Turks) Alternative/ Leftfield Pop CD 03. Michael Chapman ‘Rainmaker’ (Light In The Attic) Classic Singer Songwriter/ Folk CD 04. Karen Dalton ‘1966’ (Delmore Recordings) Classic Folk-Blues/ … Continue reading →
Filed under Nisha · Tagged with 12", 23.01.12, Acuna / Critycal Dub 'Making Flows / Touch The Sky VIP feat. Level 2', Akoustik Anarkhy, Alternative, Anne Marie Hurst 'Day Of All Days', Aperture, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Beat Pharmacy 'Inside Job', Beta Recordings, Bladerunner 'Feel For You / Time Trap', CD, Chairlift 'Something', Chronic, Classic Folk-Blues, Classic Singer-Songwriter, Daphne Oram & Andrea Parker 'Private Dreams And Public Nightmares', Data 'Passive Aggressive / Prowl', Delmore Recordings, Dread Records UK, Drum & Bass, electronic, Folk, Freud, Gothic Rock, Hectix 'Overnight / Love Radar', Horizons Music, House, Indie-Pop, Inside Recordings, Jah Frankie Jones/ Trinity 'Ghetto Feelings / Give A Helping Hand', Karen Dalton '1966', King Krule 'King Krule', Kingston Sounds, Kompakt, Krautpop, Leftfield Pop, Light In The Attic Records, LP, MCD, Melodic, Michael Chapman 'Rainmaker', Miss Omega 'Know My Name', MLP, Music Distributors, New Album / Single Releases, Optimo Music, Optiv & BTK 'Kingpin/ Gateway', Organs Of Love 'Bone', Out Of Town, Post-Punk, Power- Sleaze, Prince Alla 'Songs From The Royal Throne Room', reggae, Reggae Retro, Southern Record Distributors, Standard Fare 'Out Of Sight, Studio Rockers, techno, Terravita 'Lockdown (Bare Remix) b/w Up In The Club (J. Rabbit Remix), The Shining 'Hey You!', Throne Of Blood, True Panther Sounds, V/A 'Internal Affairs', Vaporous Light 'Vaporous Light', Virus Recordings, Walls 'Into Our Midst', WhoMadeWho 'Inside World', Young Turks
Posted by SRD on January 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Karen Dalton Reviews Q/Uncut/ Clash/The Word Karen Dalton ‘1966’ (Delmore Recordings) Q Review: 4 Stars Sounds Of The Underground Written By Andy Fyfe “…Her voice and the songs… including Katie Cruel, traditional tunes plus others by Fred Neil, Billie Holiday and Tim Hardin – sound as ancient as the mountains surrounding the Colorado cabin they … Continue reading →
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