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  • I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow

    I LOVE: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow

    2011

    Music for Kids of All Ages.

    What do Patty Griffin, Duane Eddy, Bobby Bare, and Buddy Miller have in common, besides being icons of American music?  They're Tom T. Hall fans, and this new record proves it.

    Just in time for Tom T. Hall’s 75th birthday, producers Peter Cooper and Eric Brace have assembled the perfect cast to pay tribute to country music’s greatest storytelling songwriter.  Gathered in the recording studio at Tom T.’s Fox Hollow farm, the group put their own spin on the Country Music Hall of Famer’s most beloved work, his 1974 album, Songs of Fox Hollow.   This album also includes Jim Lauderdale, Tommy Cash, Elizabeth Cook, Eric Brace & Last Train Home, Peter Cooper, and many more, including Tom T. himself.

    $15.00
  • I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow POSTER

    We have a limited number of these one-of-a-kind posters made by Julie Sola and Hatch Show Print for the May 25, 2011 celebration of the release of I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow.  The poster is about 21 inches long by 11 inches wide.

    $10.00
  • I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow COLORING BOOK

    An 8x8, 28-page lyric book suitable for coloring, with original lineoleum cut artwork by Julie Sola.

    $10.00
  • Songs of Fox Hollow COLORING BOOK with 12-Track CD

    The 8x8, 28-page lyric booklet suitable for coloring with original lineoleum cut artwork by Julie Sola WITH 12-track CD attached to inside back cover.

    $15.00
  • Eric Brace & Peter Cooper: Master Sessions

    2010
     
    "Along with their two instrumental heros, Mike Auldridge and Lloyd Green, Eric Brace and Peter Cooper asked some other great players including some Nashville talent to join them in this project.  The result of this effort is Master Sessions, Eric and Peter's second and best CD yet.  Last year's You Don't Have to Like Them Both reached #1 on the American Roots chart but they've clearly outdone themselves in Master Sessions.  Wonderful song selection and excuse the expression, masterful interplay, between Green's pedal steel and Auldridge's dobro make this one of my favorite CDs of the year.  If you don't already own it, put it on your list of New Year's resolutions to buy or download Master Sessions."  -Jerry Holthouse, Nashville.com
    $12.00
  • Peter Cooper: The Lloyd Green Album

    2010
     
    A duo recording of voice and pedal steel, Peter Cooper's unique project was inspired by the instrumental work of Lloyd Green, who has recorded with country greats for five decades (not to mention some non-country greats like Paul McCartney and the Byrds).
     
    $12.00
  • Eric Brace & Last Train Home: "Six Songs"

    2009
     
    "My nod for EP of the year goes to Eric Brace & Last Train Home's simply named Six Songs, which pulls together a six-fingered handful of songs they've been playing live for some time now.  Add these tunes to your request list next time you see Eric Brace & Last Train Home play in your neighborhood." - Twangville, Tom's Picks, Best Album 2010
    $6.00
  • East Nashville Vol 3 - More Music from the Other Side

    2009

    Another stellar collection of original tunes from some of East Nashville's talented songwriters. This volume follows up the original East Nashville compilation, "The Other Side, Music from East Nashville," released in 2006, and the much lauded holiday CD, "Yuletide from the Other Side." This 19-track CD includes music from Phil Lee, Kieran Kane, Eric Brace, Peter Cooper, Anne McCue, Kevin Gordon, Chuck Mead, Elizabeth Cook, Matt Urmy, Carey Ott, Audrey Auld, Jon Byrd, Amelia White, Stephen Simmons, Tim Carroll, Duane Jarvis, Taylor Bates, and Tom Mason.

     

    $12.00
  • Eric Brace & Peter Cooper: "You Don't Have To Like Them Both"

    2009

    Eric Brace & Peter Cooper (plus a stellar Nashville band) combine forces on their own songs and on songs by Kris Kristofferson, Jim Lauderdale, Todd Snider, David Olney and more.

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Live At Iota CD"

    2008

    This rollicking live recording by the acclaimed roots rock band Last Train Home shows the band at their absolute best. The show was recorded at IOTA Club and Cafe, just outside Washington, DC, a place that the band has called its home base for more than 10 years, logging more than 200 shows there. Now based in Nashville, Eric Brace and Last Train Home recorded the show for a 100-minute DVD and also released this CD version of a very special night. The band that night was Eric Brace (acoustic guitar, lead vocals), Kevin Cordt (trumpet), Jim Gray (bass), Jen Gunderman (keyboards, accordian), Martin Lynds (drums), Dave Van Allen (pedal steel), Chris Watling (baritone & tenor saxophones) and Steve Wedemeyer (electric guitar).

    $12.00
  • Fayssoux: "Early"

    2008

    Fayssoux's debut album "Early" is a stunning work of grace and beauty, featuring a combination of originals, works of old friends (like Rodney Crowell and Paul Craft), traditional folk, old-time gospel, country rock and love ballads.

    $12.00
  • Peter Cooper: "Mission Door"

    2008

    "Peter Cooper looks at the world with an artist's eye and a human heart and soul. His songs are the work of an original, creative imagination, alive with humor and heartbreak and irony and intelligence, with truth and beauty in the details. Deep stuff. And they get better every time you listen to them." -Kris Kristofferson

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Live At Iota DVD"

    2007

    Last Train Home, the much-lauded roots rock band, celebrated their 10-year anniversary by recording a live DVD at IOTA nightclub in DC, their home base, clubhouse and all-around favorite venue. At the top of their game, Eric Brace and Last Train Home rock the house in this awesome 100-minute live concert DVD.

    $15.00
  • Various East Nashville Artists: "Yuletide from the Other Side"

    2007

    Following on the heels of the acclaimed collection of East Nashville music, The Other Side (2006), comes Yuletide From the Other Side, a splendid compilation of 37 songs of seasonal cheer. Once again, the tunes are courtesy of East Nashville's booming music scene. Two CDs packed with December fun, but that you can listen to all year long.

    $10.00
  • Tomato Songs

    2007

    Tomato Songs (Volume 1) was created and released for the 2007 Tomato Art Fest, the annual signature event in East Nashville.

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Last Good Kiss"

    2007

    "If there’s a consistency to the songs on this album, it’s that they’re all consistently excellent. Brace delivers the vocals with sincerity and authenticity that is nearly devastating—every note and phrase rings of heart-felt and life-lived truth. And if there is a better vocalist working the scene at this time, I really don’t know who it could be. His voice is colored in turns by passion, weariness, elation, and angst. Eric Brace is the real deal. “Last Good Kiss” is a significant step forward in the evolution of a great band, and could very well be the best album of their career. This gets my highest recommendation." - Hermon Joyner, Audiophile Audition

    $12.00
  • Various East Nashville Artists: "The Other Side: Music From East Nashville"

    2006

    "I've hardly ever heard a compilation - let alone a two-record compilation - that holds up so well.  I can listen to the whole thing." - Alex McCullough

    $12.00
  • The Skylighters: "The Skylighters"

    2006

    "A seamless and stirring mesh of talent...While this nearly all-acoustic set does feature some bluegrassy moments, the album defies easy categorization...All of it is held together by the sublimely soulful feeling that is a hallmark of Last Train Home." - Nick Cristiano, Philadelphia Inquirer

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Bound Away"

    2005

    Bound Away features the band's globally acclaimed alt-country sound, but also shows more varied influences at work. The record's emotional centerpiece, "Hendersonville" is lead singer and songwriter Eric Brace's stunning tribute to Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, one that avoids the potential pitfalls of tribute songs, and stands alone as a fully realized work. There's a deep sense of place in these songs. From the howling dogs of East Nashville in "Dogs on the East Side," to the farm and fields of "They Dance Real Close There," to the Arkansas train in "Marlene," to the Western landscapes of the closing instrumental "Bound Away," all the songs seem to carry a little bit of dirt. Passionate music from a band at the top of their game.

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Time and Water"

    2003

    "...enough soulful ballads and mood-shifting treats to make you wish they'd reconsider their Nashville travel plans..." -Washington Post

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Tributaries EP"

    2001

    "You can tell a lot about a group you haven't heard sometimes by the songs they cover.  This is one of those instances because their studio albums are all first-rate." - Village Records

    This modest offering is a collection of songs that we've contributed over the years to various tribute and compilation CDs. These are songs that have gotten under our skins one way or another, and we're happy to have this chance to share them with you.

    $5.00
  • Last Train Home: "Holiday Limited"

    2000

    "... it's hard to think of anyone who does blue with more sublime soulfulness than Brace and his cohorts in Washington's Last Train Home, and the holidays have obviously provided quite an inspiration ..." -Philadelphia Inquirer

    $10.00
  • Last Train Home: "True North"

    1999

    A mounful, country-tinged aching pervades much of Last Train Home's second album. You can hear it even when the band kicks things into high gear, as it does on such tracks as Eric Brace's own "Louisiana" and Buck Owens' "Heartbreak Mountain". Most of the album, though, unfolds unhurriedly, highlighting the richly layered texture of the band's country-rock and the soulful melancholy at the heart of their songs and in the voice of singer-guitarist Eric Brace.

    "Last Train Home shows it has the goods to stick around for a good long while..." -The Journal Newspapers

    $12.00
  • Last Train Home: "Last Train Home"

    1998

    "Last Train Home's eponymous debut album resonates with love songs, more often than not the sad, haunting and unresolved kind. It's the stuff of great country music, of course, but [the band is] careful not to let unruly honky-tonk romps get in the way of tortured or torchy heartache." -Washington Post

    $12.00

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