A Western Vinyl Playlist
Posted by slowcoustic on October 31st, 2008 filed in Alt-Country, Americana, Down-Tempo, Folk, Label Playlists, Singer Songwriter, indie, lo-fiSorry for no post yesterday, but I have a big one today (and inspired by yesterday and no posting…).
Well yesterday I received an advance copy of the new J. Tillman – Vacilando Territory Blues from an online friend. This led me to immediately start an all encompassing listening fest of my own. So, I had no choice but to listen over and over again and not even come close to posting. So, to make it up, the label that is releasing the latest J. Tillman opus is Western Vinyl and for that reason alone, they are tops in my books and getting a post dedicated to them.
I have recently teamed up with IODA (Independent Online Distribution Alliance) and they have a boat load of music from the aforementioned Western Vinyl label for people like me to push on people like you. All kidding aside, it is a venue for “indie” music to get more exposure which has to be a good thing. With that being said, I am hereby pushing WV artists (not all new releases, but good releases) and their music on you below. Take a listen, hit the link, look into it – supporting labels such as Western Vinyl are only going to make it easier for us to get the great music that we all want anyway.
Regardless, for someone making J. Tillman albums available, I will do almost anything to help out.
Callers
“Tied About” (mp3)
from “Fortune”
Songs: Ohia
“Untitled 1″ (mp3)
from “Untitled”
Songs: Ohia
“Untitled 2″ (mp3)
from “Untitled”
Burd Early
“Phonecall Away” (mp3)
from “Leveler”
Burd Early
“Fertilizer Waiting To Happen” (mp3)
from “Mind And Mother”
Windsor for the Derby
“Shaken” (mp3)
from “Now I Know the Sea”
Knife In The Water
“Slavery” (mp3)
from “Red Bird/Slavery”
J. Tillman
“James Blues” (mp3)
from “Vacilando Territory Blues”
~ALL ABOVE FROM WESTERN VINYL~
~Smansmith









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