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 October 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
5 Stars for The Louvin Brothers in MOJO The Louvin Brothers: Satan Is Real & Handpicked Songs 1955-62 (Light In The Attic) “Satan Is Real is a collection of God – lovin’ and fearin’ Sunday morning songs, while Handpicked…is a best of, each tune chosen by artists ranging from Kristofferson to Devendra Banhart. In the … Continue reading →
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Posted by SRD on October 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Uncut gives The Louvin Brothers 5 stars The Louvin Brothers: Satan Is Real & Handpicked Songs 1955-62 (Light In The Attic) “This fervent collection, including rural classics like the title track and “The Christian Life”, is now appended by a bonus disc of Louvin tunes picked by famous as diverse as Beck, Mark Lanegan, Devendra … Continue reading →
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Posted by SRD on September 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Louvin Brothers on ClashMusic ‘The Louvin Brothers: Satan Is Real & Handpicked Songs 1955-62′ (Light In The Attic) Release date: November 7th. The Louvin Brothers are set to be the subject of a new compilation selected by Mark Lanegan, Devendra Banhart and more. Country music is littered with stars who attempted to choose to … Continue reading →
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