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Michael Carpenter & The
Cuban Heels - New Dog - Old Tricks Recorded in one day, this 7 song mini album has some new songs and a few covers, and reflects a live, country vibe reminiscent of Carpenter's (and probably your) favourite old country and rock and roll records. Includes at least 2 songs that WON'T be included on the forthcoming album. For more info go to Carpenter's My Space blog. |
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Adam Power - What Were Sundays For? The follow up to the lauded debut 'More Juice'. This new album sees Adam build on the classic songwriting of the debut, developing a more distinct, mature sound, with a more potent lyric content making this album a substantial and significant release in his growth as an artist. Fans of ELO, Neil Finn, You Am I and Puwash will find plenty to enjoy on this album. For more info go to Adam's site or to his My Space site. |
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The Supahip - Seize The World A true collaboration between Michael Carpenter & Mark Moldre, the 12 songs on this album were all conceived, created and completed in a day each. The album sees the pair stretching themselves beyond their normal pop stylings, into country romps, indie pop rants, multi section epics, and off kilter grooves! It's so retro in places that it's beyond modern. The album also contains 10 mono mixes - just to prove the point! For more info, go to The Supahip's My Space site or Michael's site.. |
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Rob Smith - Better World Tomorrow Dedicated to the late Ted Mulry, this second solo album by Rob Smith (from The Innocents) contains 14 tracks of melody-driven and harmony-laden power-pop in the tradition of The Raspberries, The Records and The Rubinoos (and any number of other bands beginning with the letter 'R'). For more information, see the reviews and other details on Rob's website...
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Michael Carpenter - SOOP#1: Songs of Other People The first in what will hopefully be a series of covers albums from Michael in years to come. This first edition features songs by The Beatles, Beach Boys, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen and the Monkees among others. Go to Michael's site to find out more.. |