

A brand new digital-only covers EP, "Trains and Boats and Planes," is available for download. Laura's first new recordings in three years are travel-themed, based on the Burt Bacharach-Hal David title track, along with thoughtfully-chosen songs by Roger Miller, Merle Haggard, John Hartford, Gordon Lightfoot and New Order. More info here.
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Diesel Only is proud to carry this new
trucking music reissue series from the great Sundazed label, featuring diesel-fueled
classics by Red Simpson, Dick Curless,
and Kay Adams, taken directly from the glistening Capitol/Tower Records original
analog masters. All four albums are first-time releases on CD and feature
exact reproductions of the original
album artwork, plus updated liners from noted country music author Rich Kienzle.
Red Simpson • Roll, Truck, Roll 
Red Simpson • Truck Drivin’ Fool 
Dick Curless • A Tombstone Every Mile 
Kay Adams • Wheels & Tears 
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Features previously unpublished photos of Laura performing live with TMBG and a new essay by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.

"I know this sounds grand, but I think Laura is the embodiment of real country.”
— John Flansburgh, They Might Be
Giants
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).
“Imaginative, spooky but restful pop-folk.” — New
York Times
Amy 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.
“Characterized by economy, humor, and a natural sense of melancholy.” — Boston
Phoenix
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.
“A soothing and relaxing trip down a twangy roots rock highway.” — All
Music Guide
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
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.
Paradoxaholic veers recklessly between broken-hearted plaint and absurdist doggerel.
And it's got a good beat too. 
“A nutty wit few songwriting drummers could match.” — Robert
Christgau, The
Village Voice (A Minus)
Joe 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. Cripplin' Crutch is produced by
Steve Earle guitarist Eric "Roscoe" Ambel (Bottle Rockets, Blue Mountain),
and features Will Rigby on drums. 
Read an article and interview with Joe in Billboard
magazine.
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