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Bob Dylan: The 1966 Live Recordings
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Bob Dylan: The 1966 Live Recordings

You really have to be a true Bob Dylan fan to take in all 36 CDs from this new boxed set that collects all of the live recordings the legend made in the pivotal year of 1966. Continue reading Bob Dylan: The 1966 Live Recordings

The Beatles
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The Beatles

Despite the manic hysteria from the stands, the Fab Four sounded unfazed but rather energetic and vibrant in their musicianship. Continue reading The Beatles

Alex Cameron
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Alex Cameron

This hypnotic, minimalist-sounding electronic pop record is a document of Cameron’s experiences in show business. Continue reading Alex Cameron

Lucy Dacus
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Lucy Dacus

This young 20-something from Richmond, Virginia singer/songwriter is having a breakout year. Continue reading Lucy Dacus

The Heaters
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The Heaters

You may have never heard of the Heaters unless you were part of the L.A. music scene of the late the ’70s. Continue reading The Heaters

Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer

The first three albums by the progressive rock icons have recently been reissued. Continue reading Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Warehouse/Frankie Cosmos
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Warehouse/Frankie Cosmos

Two still-rising yet notable indie rock bands, courtesy of Bayonet Records– made their presence known during a terrific sold-out show at the Bowery Ballroom. Continue reading Warehouse/Frankie Cosmos

Tennis’ New Single
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Tennis’ New Single

Tennis recently revealed Thursday their brand-new single “Ladies Don’t Play Guitar,” an infectious groove-oriented pop song. Continue reading Tennis’ New Single

Lou Reed’s Love Songs
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Lou Reed’s Love Songs

The rain didn’t turn away those who were able to show up for one special reason: to pay respect and tribute the late iconic rocker with love songs. Continue reading Lou Reed’s Love Songs

Kate and Anna McGarrigle
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Kate and Anna McGarrigle

It is remarkable that Kate and Anna McGarrigle’s third album from 1978–probably their most accessible work up to that point in their careers—has never been reissued on CD or digitally, until now. Continue reading Kate and Anna McGarrigle

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