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How I Learned to See in the Dark by Chris Pureka

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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Peggy Lee: Let’s Love

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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Corrine Bailey Rae: The Sea

This British singer/songwriter’s first album garnered three Grammy nominations, and this release, her sophomore rhythm-and-blues effort, is likely to follow…

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Le Kat: Boudoir Rouge

Perhaps best recognized from her role as the Lady in Lavendar in the Phantasm film franchise, the slinky femme fatale…

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Peggy Lee: Two Shows Nightly

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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Selena Gomez & The Scene: Kiss & Tell

Move over, Miley Cyrus: the Disney Channel is pushing a new darling. The Dallas native rocks hard with her debut…

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Vampire Weekend: Contra

This ultra-quirky alt band’s sound is described by Logo as “Upper West Side Soweto.” The extraordinarily original tunes on this…

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V.V. Brown: Travelling Like the Light

Thanks to Logo, gay audiences found this inventive British artist early on, with little wonder. The light, airy title tune…

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k.d. lang: Recollection

This remarkable collection spans a quarter-century of lang’s honey-throated career, including rarities like “Barefoot” (from Salmonberries), the previously unreleased “Beautifully…

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Lyrical Lesbians

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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