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250 word album review: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – The Nashville Sound
Jason Isbell has watched his career simply skyrocket since that day he split from the Drive-By Truckers. Now he finds himself with more success than that band all together. He is making great sounding records in big studios, is a … Continue reading
250 Word Album Review: Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Live From Alabama
A live album should represent a live concert by that artist. Jason Isbell’s Live From Alabama does not do that. Having seen 10 plus live Isbell shows, I am a fair judge and this really doesn’t remind me of them … Continue reading
Vocals on Top’s Top 10 albums of 2011
1. Tom Waits – Bad As Me Tom Waits should be a national treasure. He creates some of the most unique and creative music I’ve ever heard. He does have legions of fans and it seems everybody loved Bad As … Continue reading
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