Chris Pureka How I Learned to See in the Dark Need a womyn’s-music fix of the open-air festival, acoustic variety?…
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In 1974, Lee’s dinner guest, Paul McCartney, presented her with a most unusual hostess gift: “Let’s Love,” a song he…
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Read More »Known as the ultimate perfectionist, Lee blocked this live album recorded in 1968 at New York City’s Copacabana from being…
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Read More »This ultra-quirky alt band’s sound is described by Logo as “Upper West Side Soweto.” The extraordinarily original tunes on this…
Read More »Thanks to Logo, gay audiences found this inventive British artist early on, with little wonder. The light, airy title tune…
Read More »This remarkable collection spans a quarter-century of lang’s honey-throated career, including rarities like “Barefoot” (from Salmonberries), the previously unreleased “Beautifully…
Read More »Minnesota-based Reed’s Where the Earth Is Round (Turtle Cub) contains elements that will be familiar to her devoted followers. Humor,…
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