Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal pay tribute to a great blues duo
Old friends take their cue from Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee’s 1952 album Get On Board
Christian Lee Hutson – Quitters: A fitting soundtrack to a bleak age
Hutson is looking around him, wondering about truth, lies and fractured dreams
Hurray for the Riff Raff: Life on Earth – Utterly compelling
Alynda Segarra’s mostly excellent eighth album addresses issues close to home
Neil Young and Crazy Horse: Barn – veteran rockers enjoy their hay day
Into their late ’70s, Young and his band have no intention of turning down the guitars
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: Raise the Roof – Haunted loss tinged with beauty
Acclaimed duo reunite for an outstanding album of curatorial wonder
David Crosby: For Free review – More proof of his regeneration
Musician’s son produced his latest record featuring delicate and moving work
Van Morrison: Latest Record Project Volume 1 – Brilliance battered by bitterness
The great melodies and voice are sadly overshadowed by the conspiracy theories
Carsie Blanton: Love and Rage – singer and activist’s sparkling seventh album
The Virginia native is a class act who has preferred to hone her craft under the radar
Barry Gibb and Friends: Greenfields review – Game approach but doesn’t match originals
Volume one of Gibb Brothers’ songbook with Nashville twist
Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You review – Sublime meditations of loss, love, life and death
The Boss chases down the past on his riveting new album
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