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Amy Allison • No Frills FriendAmy Allison • No Frills Friend
Recorded in Scotland with producer David Scott (Pearlfishers), this collection of 13 original songs is imbued with the buoyancy and effervescence of thoughtful wit and melody, and inhabits a land bordered by classic country, Brill Building soul, and pure transcendent pop. $15



Amy Allison • Sad GirAmy Allison • Sad Girl
A talented songwriter, singular vocal stylist, and one of the most respected performers on the New York club scene. Sad Girl is the follow-up to her 1996 debut, The Maudlin Years, which Elvis Costello listed among his top 500 albums of all time in Vanity Fair magazine. $15



Amy Allison • The Maudlin YearsAmy Allison • The Maudlin Years
The critically-acclaimed, out-of-print 1996 debut album on Koch Records, featuring the original versions of such heartachers as “Cheater’s World” and “The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter.” Note: The limited stock available on this title are new, factory-sealed "cut-out” copies. $12



Laura Cantrell • When The Roses Bloom AgainLaura Cantrell • When The Roses Bloom Again
Everything is coming up roses for this Nashville-born, New York-based performer & radio personality, with the release of her much-anticipated second album, featuring songs written by Wilco, Amy Rigby, Joe Flood, Dave Schramm, and four stunning new Laura originals. $15



Laura Cantrell • Not The Tremblin’ KindLaura Cantrell • Not The Tremblin’ Kind
The widely-praised debut from the “Proprietress” of WFMU’s “Radio Thrift Shop,” which legendary BBC deejay John Peel called “my favourite album of the last ten years and possibly my life,” featuring “Two Seconds,” “Queen Of The Coast,” and “Do You Ever Think Of Me.” $15



Laura Cantrell • Hello Laura Cantrell • The Hello Recordings
Specially-priced reissue of rare 5-song EP produced by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and originally released in 1996 through the subscription-only Hello CD of the Month Club. Features previously unpublished photos of Laura performing live with TMBG and a new essay by Laura on her early years in Colonial Williamsburg, Brooklyn. $8



Neil Cleary • Numbers Add Up Neil Cleary • Numbers Add Up
Brilliant 10-song cycle recorded in Brooklyn, NY with guitarist/engineer Mark Spencer (Jay Farrar, Kelly Willis) could be described as a breakup album, if you include band breakups and personal breakdowns. Originally self-released, the D.O. edition features new photos and artwork. $15



Angel Dean & Sue Garner • Pot Liquor Angel Dean & Sue Garner • Pot Liquor
Southern-born Yankee transplants and longtime friends Angel Dean (Last Roundup, Zephyrs) and Sue Garner (Shams, Fish & Roses, Run On) have cooked up a potent brew with their first recorded collaboration, co-produced by J.D. Foster (Dwight Yoakam, Richard Buckner). $15




Joe Flood • Cripplin’ CrutchJoe Flood • Cripplin’ Crutch
A Connecticut yankee who has held court in the bars of New York, Joe is an accomplished singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Produced by Steve Earle guitarist Eric "Roscoe" Ambel (Bottle Rockets, Blue Mountain), and featuring fellow member of the Dukes Will Rigby on drums. $15



Joe Flood • Hotel AlbertJoe Flood • Hotel Albert
The self-released solo debut by former Mumbo Gumbo frontman is a jazzy collection of 11 originals, including the epic title track (which also appears on the out-of-print Rig Rock Truckstop compilation) and two songs co-written with the late Howie Wyeth (Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue) $12



Will Rigby • Paradoxaholic

Will Rigby • Paradoxaholic
The first solo album in 17 years by one of the founding members of The dB's and designated drummer for Steve Earle, Kelly Willis, Laura Cantrell and others. This oddball effort veers recklessly between broken-hearted plaint and absurdist doggerel. And it's got a good beat too. $15



Tammy Faye Starlite • Used Country Female Tammy Faye Starlite • Used Country Female
The self-described "lovechild of Loretta Lynn and Lenny Bruce," this New York-based comedienne and performance artist has earned a fast-growing reputation for her side-splittingly offensive country-gospel-cum-pornographic-satirical "schtick."

"Tammy Faye Starlite is an emotionally conflicted coquette of a country singer whose life and work are guided by that genre’s Holy Trinity of muses: old-time religion, rampant promiscuity and chemical abuse." — Orlando Weekly


Tammy Faye Starlite • On My Knees Tammy Faye Starlite • On My Knees
The sacreligious 6-song EP that first introduced the world to this irreverently entertaining vixen, includes radio dramas from the fictitious KKOK and a real-life episode on NYC's WKCR. $8




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