1. Dwight Yoakam - Blame the Vain
Blame the Vain (2005)
Some Dwight always hits the spot when you crave twang.
2. Dwight Yoakam - No Such Thing
Population Me (2003)
If twang craving still persists, chow down on some more Dwight.
3. Dan Mangan - Road Regrets.mp3
Buy: Nice, Nice, Very Nice (2009)
Very strong sophomore album from this folk/rocker from British Columbia.
4. Frank Turner - Nashville Tennessee
The First Three Years (2008)
Just saw Turner live and loved his show. This is an older track, but very catchy.
5. Drag the River - Here’s to the Losers
2010 Demos (2010)
6. Murry Hammond - Next Time Take the Train
I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way (2008)
Can’t believe I missed this one in 2008.
7. Otis Redding - I'm Coming Home
Remember Me (1992)
I think this was recorded around 1967, but 1992's Remember Me was the only official release.
8. The Beauties - Without You.mp3
Buy (Maple Music): The Beauties (2010)
9. Brad - Believe In Yourself
Best Friends? (2010)
10. Eric Johnson - Tribute To Jerry Reed
Bloom (2005)
11. Various Artists - White Trash (feat. Steve Cash)
White Mansions (1978)
12. Murry Hammond - I Believe, I Believe
I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way (2008)
13. Kurt Vile - He's Alright (Bonus Track)
Childish Prodigy (2009)
14. Anne McCue - Don't Go To Texas (Without Me)
Broken Promise Land (2010)
15. The Steeldrivers - Drinkin' Dark Whiskey
The Steeldrivers (2008)
16. Blackie & The Rodeo Kings - Blackie & The Rodeo King.mp3
From: High Or Hurtin’ – The Songs of Willie P. Bennett (1996, out of print)
Their name was taken from Bennett’s 1978 album Blackie and The Rodeo King as a tribute to one of their favourite Canadian folk artists. What started as a side project soon turned into a full fledged band after this first album. BARK is a must see live along with Tom Wilson’s other band, Lee Harvey Osmond.
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Interview over. Back across the border I'm assuming. And you return with Nashville, Tennessee and Steeldrivers. Damn your blogging awesomeness.
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