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Review: Tom Brosseau, 'Perfect Abandon'
Recording around a single microphone, the North Dakota singer sounds as if he's performing in your living room. For these wonderfully honest stories, the fit is perfect.
John K. Samson: Brainy And Big-Hearted
In "When I Write My Master's Thesis," Samson juggles a lively mind and a directionless heart.
Sneak Previews: Of Montreal, Okkervil River
We'll soon begin making a list of the year's best albums. Okkervil River and Of Montreal are back. Also, Steve Earle and Gillian Welch, Jeff Hanson, The Walkmen and The Broken West.
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Elvis Presley: 'Burning Love,' Revisited
Viva Elvis' reinvention of a familiar hit is shockingly great, but also fundamentally true to the original.
Norah Jones And Tony Bennett, 'Speak Low'
Watch Norah Jones and Tony Bennett perform in the studio together for Bennett's latest record, Duets II. Jones is just one of an eclectic assortment of guests featured on the record. Others include Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, Carrie Underwood and Queen Latifah.
Evanescence: Thrashing Guitars, Angelic Vocals
Singer Amy Lee says she's equally inspired by metal and classical music, and that the two aren't all that different.
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Hem: Tiny Desk Concert
The arrangements by Dan Messé make Hem's songs feel quaint and warm, while singer Sally Ellyson is an untrained natural talent with an effortless yet breathtaking voice.
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Ingrid Jensen And Steve Treseler Play Kenny Wheeler
The late, distinctively melodic jazz trumpeter and composer Kenny Wheeler was quietly influential to generations of musicians. From the Pacific Northwest, two acolytes reimagine his catalog.
Corinne Bailey Rae: Finding Solace In 'The Sea'
Rae follows her hugely successful debut with The Sea, an intimate and emotional album that reflects on the 2008 death of her husband. In this session for WXPN, the soulful pop singer performs four songs from her new album.
Clare And The Reasons And Van Dyke Parks On World Cafe
The charming husband-and-wife led band made a lasting impact with its debut album, thanks in part to producer and arranger Van Dyke Parks. The clever and whimsical work still holds strong a year after its release. Hear both acts perform live and talk about their work and collaborations.
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