Bonnie Raitt - Give It Up
Depending on how you categorize Aretha Franklin (and with P.J. Harvey and Corin Tucker classified as works-in-progress), Bonnie Raitt stands as the rock era's pre-eminent female artist. In part, her achievement is simply a function of longevity; few women have braved rock 'n' roll'
Blasters - Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings
The Blasters have been particularly ill-served during the digital era — a ’97 reissue of their barely-indie debut and Warner’s overly expedient, long out of print 20-track summation The Blasters Collection — that is, until now. Testament is an exemplary package, collecting their entire Slash catalog (as advertised), as well as
Richmond Fontaine - Winnemucca
Willy Vlautin, Richmond Fontaine's singer and guitarist, writes songs with the precision and compression of great short stories. His spare and evocative words slip into the skins and minds of his outsider narrators with shape-shifting agility.
Winnemucca, the Portland, Oregon, band's latest album, is haunted by
John Trudell - Bone Days
John Trudell is one of the few recording artists who would include a review by the FBI among the blurbs in his press material -- right between kind words from Bonnie Raitt and a rave from the LA Weekly. "Extremely eloquent," some unidentified G-man wrote. Somehow it'
Waylon Jennings - Phase One: The Early Years 1958-1964
Release of this glance at the formative years of Waylon Jennings' career was slated well before anyone knew the disc would arrive just after the sad news of his passing. The timing only makes hearing these sides, recorded for a variety of labels long before the Outlaw years, all
Down From The Mountain - Rupp Arena (Lexington, KY)
Outside Rupp Arena, scalpers were asking as much as $125 a ticket for the sold-out opening date of the Down From The Mountain tour. A few years back, the only Rupp event that could have commanded such a price was a University of Kentucky basketball game. Lately, though, even the