Fish Records Mailer Issue 4 (Jul/Aug 1999)

Welcome to the July/Aug issue, this time we have an eclectic mix of titles - there really is something for every taste in here


Heather Eatman - Candy & Dirt

Spiky, sharp-edged alternative rock with a pure pop heart that's quite an achievement by the New York City-based singer-songwriter, Heather Eatman. 'Candy & Dirt' is her second album (she debuted with 'Mascara Falls.... full review

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Various Artists - American Impressionist Songwriters (vol.1)

We featured the second volume of this a few months ago, and judging by the response that album received, it seemed prudent to offer you guys volume one......A beautifully compiled selection of songs and performances.... full review

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Salamander Crossing – Bottleneck Dreams

We featured these guys briefly last month, but the album deserves a bigger write up.........Salamander Crossing capture the essence of America and bottle it for you to savour at your leisure. Guitars, fiddles, mandolins, accordions.... full review

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Tanya Savory - Town To Town

Originally an independently released album, Town To Town was picked up by Rounder Records and is now available to a wider audience. She is an articulate lyricist and her well crafted songs paint vivid pictures of life in America.... full review

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