Fish Records Mailer - Issue 63
Over the last ten years March has traditionally been the month that sees the highest profile releases, and March 2009 is packed with albums from some of the very best singer/songwriters around as well as excellent discs from new artists.
The Richard Shindell album dominates this mailer, but in any other month any one of the Duvekot, Diana Jones, Jeffrey Foucault or the fantastic Amelia Curran album would have comfortably headed this mailer. |
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Richard Shindell - Not Far Now
From the opening strains of the superbly recorded bouzouki and the unmistakable rich vocals that start ‘Parasol Ants’, it’s obvious that this, Shindell’s first collection of new songs in five years is going to demand your full attention...... full review
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Antje Duvekot - The Near Demise of the Highwire Dancer
Three years on from her excellent ‘Big Dream Boulevard’, Antje returns with a new album that is destined to see her rise to the top of the current singer/songwriter scene.
One of the few criticisms of the previous album.... full review
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Amelia Curran - War Brides
Originally self released in her native Canada, this album has been picked up by progressive label Six Shooter, and the disc now has a real opportunity to reach the audience it deserves.
Even with the momentum of label..... full review
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Jeffrey Foucault - Shoot the Moon
Jeffrey Foucault is rightly respected as one of the most articulate young contemporary singer/songwriters in the US, and his previous three solo albums have all been huge critical successes both at home in the States and here in the UK... full review
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Diana Jones - Better Times Will Come
Diana Jones released a couple of albums in the 1990s that were pretty much ignored, but the release ‘My Remembrance of You’ in 2006 brought her critical acclaim across the US and Europe.
She explores traditional Appalachiant.... full review
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