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Phil’s Faves: Albums, January 14, 2024
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading
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Tagged Believer, Beyond Collaboration, Carrie Westbay, Day 21/Day of Dreaming, Djangophonique, Elephant Gym, Introducing Djangophonique, Jim Allchin, Joe Peters and Friends, Joedai Trobairitz and Troubadours, John Finan, Kathleen DeView, Kathy Johnson, Kathy's Songs, Nostalgia, Poetry and Protest, Prime Blues, Secret Machines, The Dirk Kroll Band, Tom Alter, Way Out West, World, Your Flight
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Phil’s Faves: Albums, January 7, 2024
Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Albums
Tagged A Devil Like Me, Aleksi Campagne, Believer, Beyond Collaboration, Carrie Westbay, Day 21/Day of Dreaming, For the Giving, For the Giving/Sans Rien Donner, Inside Out and Backwards, Joe Peters and Friends, Joedai Trobairitz and Troubadours, John Finan, Kathleen DeView, Kathy Johnson, Kathy's Songs, Merry Isthmus, Nostalgia, Poetry and Protest, Secret Machines, The Incurables, The Sugar Clouds, Tom Alter, Way Out West, Wolf B. Reuter
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