Roots music
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This limited edition collectible Rolling Stones boxset is handsomely constructed in a sturdy hardbound shell, and comes with the newly remastered post 1971 Rolling Stones catalog, plus room for the fourteenth (not included). Re-mastered from the original audio tapes, each deluxe incl...more
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Together Through Life (Deluxe Edition): Bob Dylan
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"They say that sex sells, call me crazy but I prefer the Bob Dylan album covers that feature Bob front and center. several Dylan albums have used painting, illustration and photography of other subjects than the iconic curly-haired troubadour, but I never find those covers as captivating as the ones of Dylan himself. And just to lay it on with a thicker stroke, I'd love more Bob Dylan covers with ..."
Green Rocky Road: Karen Dalton
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"Green Rocky Road is as close as we’ll ever get to hearing the record Karen Dalton would have made in 1963. Discovered on the same reel-to-reel tapes that yielded the live performances comprising the Cotton Eyed Joe release, were nine home recordings of Dalton left alone, with no one watching, no audience to please. Accompanied solely by her own sturdy banjo picking and 12 string strumming, her dee..."
Welcome to Jamrock by Damian Marley
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"What an awesome collection of styles and collaborations with Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, Bobby Brown, Black Thought and Nas"
Orphans ~ Tom Waits
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"Most of the time the music of Tom Waits is like a slide that takes me into another time and place, "Orphans" feels more like sitting on the passenger seat of a cool old American automobile that happens to be possessed by ghosts. Noteworthy tracks: Lie to Me Lord I've Been Changed Road to Peace King Kong"
CigarBox-a'Le Le's
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"beautiful looking and sounding custom-made and designed cigar box ukuleles are made from a variety of collectible wooden cigar boxes and recycled vintage ukulele necks from Regal and other makers."
Wati ~ Amadou & Mariam
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"When blues travels back to it's roots (I mean Africa) something very cool, transforming, healing, sexy and funky happens, Amadou & Mariam's "Wati" takes me there."




