Losst and Founnd
Omnivore
A quarter-century after his death and nearly 40 years after his last album, Harry Nilsson still can do no wrong.
Omnivore
A quarter-century after his death and nearly 40 years after his last album, Harry Nilsson still can do no wrong.
self-released
More than just an outstanding, no-frills sophomore album from a down-to-earth Texas singer/songwriter with serious backwoods cred, “Radioville” represents can-do spirit and DIY philosophy — not unlike the sustainable farming and light industry found on some communes back in the ’70s!
Gypsy Shuffler
The “less is more” philosophy isn’t lost on singer-songwriter Adam Carroll and his new album, “I Walked in Them Shoes.”
Inside Out
Relatively fresh off his amazing 2016 collaborative album with Jon Anderson (“Invention of Knowledge,” under the moniker Anderson-Stolt), Swedish prog vet Roine Stolt perhaps takes a cue from his experience of reassembling bits of unfinished Anderson songs that had accumulated over the years — this time applying it to his own odds and ends dating back 15 years or so.