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October 5

Allo Darlin' - Allo Darlin'
Clinic - Bubblegum
David Archuleta - The Other Side of Down
Fistful of Mercy - As I Call You Down
Fran Healy - Wreckorder DC
Guster - Easy Wonderful
Imelda May - Mayhem (U.K.)
Imogen Heap - Everything In-Between: The Story of Ellipse (DVD)
John Lennon - Catalog Reissues/Expanded Double Vision
John Mayer - Battle Studies (Expanded CD/DVD)
KT Tunstall - Tiger Suit DC
Marnie Stern - Marnie Stern
Martina Topley Bird - Some Place Simple (Live)
Raul Malo - Sinners and Saints
The Avett Brothers - Live, Volume 3
The Corin Tucker Band - 1000 Years
The Gay Blades - Savages
The Puppini Sisters - Christmas With...
The Secret Sisters - Silver Threads & Golden Needles DC
Tim Kasher (Cursive) - The Game of Monogamy
Toby Keith - Bullets in the Gun

October 12

Anita Baker - 21st Century Love
Antony and the Johnsons - Swanlights
Badly Drawn Boy - It's What I'm Thinking
Belle and Sebastian - Write About Love
Brooke Fraser - Flags DC
Cheyenne Marie Mize - Before Lately DC
Donna Hughes - Hellos, Goodbyes and Butterflies
Hill Country Revue - Zebra Ranch
Idlewild - Post Electric Blues
Indigo Girls - Holly Happy Days
Joshua Radin - Rock & the Tide DC
Katharine McPhee - Christmas Is A Time (to Say I Love You)
Kathryn Williams - Relations (Covers)
Kelley Stoltz - To Dreamers
Liz Phair - Funstyle (w/ Girlysound Tapes)
Lynn Miles - Fall For Beauty DC
Miranda Lambert - Revolution: Live By Candlelight (DVD)
Old 97's - The Grand Theater Vol. 1 DC
Paul Smith (Maximo Park) - Margins (U.K.)
Pepper - Stitches (EP)
Shawn Mullins - Light You Up DC
Shelby Lynne - Merry Christmas
Sister Hazel - Homestead Highway
The Band Perry - The Band Perry
The Puppini Sisters - Christmas With...
The Orb/David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) - Metallic Spheres
The Postelles - The Postelles
Yann Tiersen - Dust Lane

October 19

Annie Gallup - Weather
Darius Rucker - Charleston, SC 1966
Dave Koz - Hello Tomorow
Elton John/Leon Russell - The Union DC
Jimi Hendrix - BBC Sessions (CD/DVD)/ Live @ Woodstock
Joe Bonamassa - Live/Royal Albert Hall
Kings of Leon - Come Around Sundown
Mike Gordon (Phish) - Moss
Mt. Desolation - Mt. Desolation DC
Norah Jones - ...Featuring Norah Jones
Plain White T's - Wonders of the Younger
Rod Stewart - Fly Me to the Moon/American Songbook V
Sugarland - Incredible Machine
Wooden Wand - Death Seat

October 26

Bing and Ruth - City Lake
Bryan Ferry - Olympia DC
Buddy Guy - Livin' Proof
Cassandra Wilson - Silver Pony DC
Elizabeth and the Catapult - The Other Side of Zero
Juliet Commagere - The Procession DC
Lauren Pritchard - Wasted in Jackson DC
Marshall Chapman - Big Lonesome
Mike Farris & The Cumberland Saints - The Night the Cumberland Came Alive
Prefab Sprout - Let's Change the World with Music
Ray Charles - Rare Genius: Undiscovered Masters
Taylor Swift - Speak Now (10/25)

November 2

Alain Johannes - Spark DC
Brad Paisley - Hits Alive
Edie Carey - Bring the Sea
Elvis Costello - National Ransom
Huey Lewis & The News - Soulsville
Jamiroquai - Rock Dust Light Star
Jason Aldean - My Kinda Party
Norah Jones - ...Featuring (Guest vocal collection)
Paul McCartney - Band on the Run (Expanded)
Phil Collins - Going Back/Live @ Roseland (DVD)
Weezer - Pinkerton (Deluxe Edition)

November 9

Albert King/Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session (CD/DVD)
Anita Baker - 21st Century Love
Reba McEntire - All the Woman I Am
The Concretes - WYWH
Various - Coal Miner's Daughter: Tribute to Loretta Lynn
Various - Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 (DVD)

November 16

Kanye West - TBA
Kid Rock - Born Free
Rascal Flatts - Nothing Like This
Stereolab - Not Music
Todd Snider - Live from Nashville (CD/DVD)

November 23

Annie Lennox - A Christmas Cornucopia

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    Nov302009

    Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can

    Somehow even though she's only 19, it's hard to use the term "precocious" when describing British neo-folk songstress Laura Marling, at least in terms of anyone thinking that this exceptionally reserved, bracingly intelligent young performer might have some kind of sassy cockiness in tow. Shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, Marling with her stunningly consummate '08 debut album Alas I Cannot Swim quickly became the darling the British press, garnering glowing accolades for songs that seemed wrested from a decidedly "old" soul. A subtle intensity burns at the core of Marling's songs, her clipped vocal style and somber storytelling presented in a style that borrows equally from the classic English folk of Sandy Denny and the melodies of Joni Mitchell while boldly following her own dark vision. This is, simply put, brilliant stuff.

    Follow up I Speak Because I Can arriving March 23 (Virgin) in the U.K (April 6 U.S.) continues Marling's penchant for timeless sounding folk/pop but fleshes things out a bit thanks to some inspired production tweaking (and bevy of interesting instruments) from noted soundman Ethan Johns (Ray LaMontagne, Kings of Leon). Describing the process as "very organic", Marling notes that "it’s a very different approach to the first album. An approach that I prefer. I think it’s setting up a new sound for the future." First single - "Goodbye England (Covered In Snow)" - keeps things pretty basic, production-wise, but Marling promises a more "rootsy" sound along with some "bumps and lumps" when the album drops. Highly recommended.

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    Laura Marling - "Devil's Spoke" (from the album I Speak Because I Can)

    Laura Marling - "Goodbye England (Covered In Snow)" (from the album I Speak Because I Can)

    Laura Marling - "Made By Maid" (live on the BBC, from the album I Speak Because I Can)

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