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Ralph McTell: Streets Of London

Ralph McTell: Streets Of London

Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London ... ....

Eva Cassidy: Time after Time

Eva Cassidy: Time after Time

You will find me...I'll be waiting

Ed Sheeran: How would you feel

Ed Sheeran: How would you feel

Ed just keeps on blasting out the Hits...

Ray LaMontagne: Jolene

Ray LaMontagne: Jolene

a song about for a broken heart

Blackmores Night: Shadow of The Moon

Blackmore's Night: Shadow of The Moon

A nice little mix of pop & folk...

Leonard Cohen: The Windoe

Leonard Cohen: The Windoe

just beatiful

Toots Thielemans: Theme from Midnight Cowboy

Toots Thielemans was one of the most talented mouth organ players. He passed away last year. Apart from playing with numerous bands, he is known also

Its my own song: Amazing And Sleek

It's my own song :-): Amazing And Sleek

My own song, one of many: probably the most acoustic number I've ever played - due to the lack of proper people we went to a studio with just the acce

Eva Cassidy: Autumn Leaves

Eva Cassidy: Autumn Leaves

Beautiful Autumn Leaves

Juliet Turner: Season of the hurricane

Juliet Turner: Season of the hurricane

Juliet turner is tall 6ft of flame haired irishness. Her song 'vampire' was controversial.

voxxclub: rock mi

voxxclub: rock mi

Rock mi is my Favourite song of the alpine cd. 6 nice boys from germany, austria and switzerland.

Gary Jules: Mad World

Gary Jules: Mad World

I love this song, it makes me cry it's so beautiful.

Simon and Garfunkel: The Sound of Silence

Simon and Garfunkel: The Sound of Silence

omg love this song. This is the original The Sound of Silence from 1964

Lila Downs: Zapata se queda

Lila Downs: Zapata se queda

She is just marvelous, Full point.

Jerry Jeff Walker: Too Old to Change

Jerry Jeff Walker: Too Old to Change

Did you know that R is for REDNECK?

John Prine: John Prine Last train

John Prine: John Prine Last train

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNaJGP4YIfo

Shake Russell: Dreaming the Mystery

Shake Russell: Dreaming the Mystery

Love every song on this CD. Found out about this CD at a Shake Russell live show.

Michael Hearne: Sight and Sound

Michael Hearne: Sight and Sound

This CD makes you stop and think about things you see. It is relaxing and the words paint a picture in your mind.

Alexi Murdoch: Away we go

Alexi Murdoch: Away we go

One of my favorite...

Colbie Caillat: Coco

Colbie Caillat: Coco

Simple yet very powerful music.

Lucero: Rebels Rogues and Sworn Brothers

Lucero: Rebels, Rogues and Sworn Brothers

http://www.amazon.com/Rebels-Rogues-Sworn-Brothers/dp/B004HZDHLI/ref=sr_1_6?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1336800814&sr=1-6

Ed Sheeran: Plus

Ed Sheeran: Plus

Love this guys voice :)

Dalriada: Igret

Dalriada: Igéret

Just amazing

Elliott Smith: X O

Elliott Smith: X/O

All of Smith's work is genius.

Richard Shindell: Not Far Now

Richard Shindell: Not Far Now

Love this man's voice! great singer/songwriter!

Haris Aleksiou: To Zeibekiko Tis Evdokias

Haris Aleksiou: To Zeibekiko Tis Evdokias

You will definitely love this!

Unwritten Law: Music in High Places

Unwritten Law: Music in High Places

This song is absolutely one of my favs!

Buck 65: This Right Here Is Buck 65

Buck 65: This Right Here Is Buck 65

He has his own distinct sound, it's awesome and folky, which I love. You'd never expect that voice to come out of that skinny white boy! =]

Bob Dylan: Together Through Life

Bob Dylan: Together Through Life

Bob Dylan is so versatile. He sings Country, Gospel, Rock & Roll, Irish Folk etc, etc, etc. Such a talented guy.

Nickel Creek: Why Should the Fire Die

Nickel Creek: Why Should the Fire Die?

Fantastic. beautiful harmonies.

Townes Van Zandt: Snowin On Raton

Townes Van Zandt: Snowin' On Raton

I think Townes Van Zandt is one of the greatest songwriters of our time. Snowin' On Raton is my favorite TVZ song followed by Tecumseh Valley. I am tr

Melanie Safka: The Very Best of Melanie

Melanie Safka: The Very Best of Melanie

As a teenager I brought my first Melanie album and some 40 yrs later still find enjoyment in listening to her inspirational and emotional songs.I even

John Butler Trio: Grand National

John Butler Trio: Grand National

What a talented band,cool

Alison Krauss: Now That Ive Found You A Collection

Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You: A Collection

I First heard Alison back in the 90's on an internet radio station and this was the first album of hers that I brought. They don't have a Bluegrass s

Peter Rowan: Legacy

Peter Rowan: Legacy

Simply a great Bluegrass album.

Bill Staines: Sandstone Cathedrals

Bill Staines: Sandstone Cathedrals

Native New Englander .. the "Woody Guthrie of his generation" -Nancy Griffith

Nanci Griffith: Other Voices Other Rooms

Nanci Griffith: Other Voices, Other Rooms

A master collection of her influences.

The Red Stick Ramblers: Bring It on Down

The Red Stick Ramblers: Bring It on Down

Great Louisiana group.

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