Good to see some love for Duo Ouro Negro.
That’s probably their best album. If you like the song Upa Neguinho, consider Elis Regina’s version as well as Edo Lobo’s. You can hear both of them sing in this clip (but, not together unfortunately). Lobo’s version is right in the middle. Elis Regina live version. |
This whole album's great but the horns on this track really get me
Cheikh Lô - Jamm Nahawa Doumbia - Korodia Quote:
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I'm absolutely new in country music. where should i start?
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Merle Haggard George Jones Johnny Cash Hank Williams Sr. Willie Nelson Waylon Jennings Marty Robbins Lefty Frizzell Eddy Arnold Faron Young Roger Miller Buck Owens Jim Reeves Ray Price Conway Twitty Vern Gosdin Don Williams Charley Pride Tom T. Hall Statler Brothers Bellamy Brothers Alabama Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Tammy Wynette Loretta Lynn Dolly Parton Patsy Cline |
Thank you so much! I'll give them all a try :)
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De Frank Professionals
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Just came across a duplicate playlist of Time-Life's Golden Age of Country that some kind soul compiled and uploaded. Fun.
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I'm listening to Kathy Smith's album, "2", from 1971. In about half songs, Kathy sounds like a fairly demure folky; I like much better the faster songs, where there's a slight hint of some unbridled direction that she never quite took:-
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Welcome to MB, Calluna! :wavey:
Your Dead, Drake, and Dylan albums are great favourites of mine too! Here are a couple of recs you might like because they are equally, consistently good and from the same era:- Blue - Joni Mitchell An Evening With - Dando Shaft Dust Bowl Ballads* - Woody Guthrie Whales And Nightingales - Judy Collins Basket of Light - Pentangle * This one was recorded in 1940, on 78 r.p.m! Re-issued in 1964 I think |
I believe this is Lithuanian. There isn't much info out there on this group. All I know if the bassline that kicks in after a minute is fire. |
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