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Discumentary allows for you to discover music you may not know about, or even find out new facts about your favorite albums produced by Brian Siewiorek.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings "100 Days, 100 Nights"
By 2007, The Dap Kings were rising stars in music, due to their appearance on Amy Winehouses Back in Black a year earlier. With Sharon Jones on vocals, the group released their 3rd album that year. Recorded on all analog equipment, the album sounds like an old classic, while still remaining fresh.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman"
Cat Stevens reinvented himself with his 1970 album Mona Bone Jakon, and quickly followed it up with this classic release. Even returning with the same band and producer from his previous album, Stevens carried his reinvention further. This album features his smash hit Wild World.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Son Volt "Trace"
After the break up of alt-country pioneers Uncle Tupelo, Jay Farrar formed Son Volt. This is the bands debut which continues on a darker path somewhere between country and rock and roll. Well received by critics, it is considered by many to be one of the best albums of 1995.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Bob Dylan "Time Out Of Mind"
Time Out of Mind is Dylans 29th studio record and first album since 1990. Produced by Daniel Lanois (U2, Brian Eno) the album featured dark lyrics and more blues and country style songs. It marked a comeback for Dylan in the 90s and spawned the hits Lovesick and Not Dark Yet.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Bob Dylan "Freewheelin"
Bob Dylans second album is a true classic. Whereas his debut album contained many covers, The Freewheelin Bob Dylan is when he unveiled his gift for songwriting. Containing funny, political and romantic songs, this is the album that introduced Bob Dylan to the world.
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Discumentary: WYEP's Discumentary: Emmylou Harris "Wrecking Ball"
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In the early 90s Emmylou Harris experienced diminishing success as a country music artist. With Wrecking Ball she re-invented herself musically, with help from U2 producer Daniel Lanois. Moody and atmospheric, the album also features guest performances from Steve Earle, Larry Mullen Jr., The McGarrigle Sisters and Neil Young."