New (to me) artists you must hear:
The Duhks - self titled young band from Winnapeg, produced by Bela Fleck who guests as well as Edger Meyer, Victor Wooton and others. The first track 'Death Came a Knockin' will hook you. You will hear them, might as well get it now.
Amy Correia - 'Lakeville' Understated singer/writer, when from prison she tells her child to 'Hold On' you may be surprised how she touches you.
Mary Gauthier - 'Mercy Now' with a crawling spokenword style she paints the kind of picture...'Wheel Inside the Wheel' "Souls ain't born, souls dont die...soul ain't made of earth, ain't made of water, ain't made of sky"...
Tony Joe White - remember the classic swamp song 'Polk Salad Annie'(give this a listen with new ears)? One guest artist Shelby Lynn does this song in her shows now. Well hes still around, and his last release 'The Heroines' suggests hes still got it. Some great tunes form the swamp king.
Now something else old - the Strawbs. From Brit folk band roots to sometimes heavy electric this is one of my favorites. I just saw these guys do an acoustic show a few months ago, last time I saw them before was about 30 years ago. From 'Dragonfly' to 'Grave New World' to 'Bursting at the Seams' to 'Hero and Heroine' to 'Ghosts' some of their later albums were weak but I always loved the way they could in one line go from sweet and beautiful to dark and dread.
And now for those of us who loved early King Crimson a couple albums that I love are from the Italian band that ELPs label produced - PFM. Premiata Forneria Marconi 1973 and 74 albums both featured lyrics by Pete Sinfield. Start with 'Photos of Ghosts' and then a little harder with 'The World Became the World'. Fabulous musicians and creative writing.
Sample some of this stuff and see what you think. A lot of whats posted above I have heard, a lot I plan on checkng out. Great thread.
The Duhks - self titled young band from Winnapeg, produced by Bela Fleck who guests as well as Edger Meyer, Victor Wooton and others. The first track 'Death Came a Knockin' will hook you. You will hear them, might as well get it now.
Amy Correia - 'Lakeville' Understated singer/writer, when from prison she tells her child to 'Hold On' you may be surprised how she touches you.
Mary Gauthier - 'Mercy Now' with a crawling spokenword style she paints the kind of picture...'Wheel Inside the Wheel' "Souls ain't born, souls dont die...soul ain't made of earth, ain't made of water, ain't made of sky"...
Tony Joe White - remember the classic swamp song 'Polk Salad Annie'(give this a listen with new ears)? One guest artist Shelby Lynn does this song in her shows now. Well hes still around, and his last release 'The Heroines' suggests hes still got it. Some great tunes form the swamp king.
Now something else old - the Strawbs. From Brit folk band roots to sometimes heavy electric this is one of my favorites. I just saw these guys do an acoustic show a few months ago, last time I saw them before was about 30 years ago. From 'Dragonfly' to 'Grave New World' to 'Bursting at the Seams' to 'Hero and Heroine' to 'Ghosts' some of their later albums were weak but I always loved the way they could in one line go from sweet and beautiful to dark and dread.
And now for those of us who loved early King Crimson a couple albums that I love are from the Italian band that ELPs label produced - PFM. Premiata Forneria Marconi 1973 and 74 albums both featured lyrics by Pete Sinfield. Start with 'Photos of Ghosts' and then a little harder with 'The World Became the World'. Fabulous musicians and creative writing.
Sample some of this stuff and see what you think. A lot of whats posted above I have heard, a lot I plan on checkng out. Great thread.