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Mick J.Clark – Causes
£1.99The London-based singer-songwrtier is very proud of this album. It includes six songs about important issues such as self-harming, suicide, FGM, bullying, losing control and global warming. Includes “We Know It’s True” and “We Will Never Surrender”
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Keith Mouland – Songs
£7.00A compilation featuring eight tracks from the UK singer-songwriter. Includes “Sad To Be Hopelessly In Love”
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John Jenkins – If You Can’t Forgive You Can’t Love
£10.99The 2021 album from the prodigal son of Liverpool music is his first since signing to independent label Fretsore Records. The album is co-produced by John Jenkins and Jon Lawton (Sami Yusuf, Only Child, Visons of Albion) and mastered by Pete Maher (The Rolling Stones, U2, Patti Smith). Includes “Strangers On The Train”
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Nigel G. Lowndes – Hello Mystery
£10.00The debut album from the Bristol-based singer-songwriter contains an eclectic mix of songs, with a respectful nod to classic songcraft, whilst incorporating his own brand of quirks. Includes “White Roses”
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Phil Hooley – Songs from the Back Room
£10.00Recorded mostly during lockdown, the album is the result of a chance meeting between Phil and former Nashville drummer and producer Justin Johnson in Phil’s hometown Scarborough.
The songs reflect the emphasis Phil places on lyrics, telling stories of everyday people and their emotions.
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Curt Shoemaker – Out And About
£10.99The 2021 album from the Kansas-based steel guitarist. Includes “Distant Drums” and “He’s So Fine”
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Liz Clarke – To Nashville with Love
£10.00A compilation album of the original songs Glasgow-born Liz Clarke has recorded over the years. Dedicated to all the songwriters, musicians and promoters in Nashville who have helped her develop her career. Includes “Blue Skies Over Georgia”.
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Pamela Juelharte – Anthology
£10.00Anthology has been a labour of love for Pamela Juelharte, three years in the making. This is a collection of songs written from life-shaping experiences, born from love, heartache, tragedy and triumph, spanning decades of adventure. She hopes they are as much your stories as they are hers. Includes “Rose-Colourd Glasses”
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Jenny Harris White: La Femme Guitare – Through My Window (CD Single)
£3.00The debut solo recording from Jenny who is one half of The Odd Bods duo.
‘Through my Window’ is her first recorded solo work. Jenny says most, if not all, hearing this song will be able to identify with its sentiment.
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Ruth Manning – Rewind
£12.00The 2020 album from the singer-songwriter who hails from the Annapolis Valley in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is a collection of heartfelt songs that Ruth has written and a few favourites from her band’s playlist.
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Steve Bonham & The Long Road – American Wilderness Odyssey
£9.4915 songs. 15 months. One incredible journey.
In search of the moonshine, myth and madness of the Southern USA.
Music that is timeless and of the moment; deeply personal and yet universal. -
The Celia Bryce Band – Here Before
£10.00A 12-track collection of original songs featuring the whole range of roots music. Produced with Nashville-based Thomm Jutz. Includes “Hours”
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Charlie Harrigan – Le Cowboy Ecossais
£5.00A five-track EP from the Glaswegian troubadour, teller of songs and singer of tall tales. Inspired by the nom de plume “Le Cowboy Ecossais” carried by hard-travelling Glasgwegian folksinger Elx Campbell in Paris in the 1950s. Includes “Rosalita and Jack Campbell”
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Christmas Country – Colin Gordon-Farleigh
£6.00A 5-track Christmas EP from the Cheshire-based singer-songwriter, recorded at Funhouse Studios in Nashville. Includes “Merry Christmas From Our House”
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Betty Tetzlaff – Christmas Collection
£10.00Betty’s ten-track Christmas collection from won an award from the North American Country Music Association International (NACMAI) for Holiday Music Album Of The Year in 2008.
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Colin Gordon-Farleigh – A Little Bit Country EP
£4.45The debut EP from the Cheshire-based singer songwriter was released in 2017 and recorded at Funhouse Studios in Nashville. Includes “Memory Number One”