Studio Albums


Product Image Item Name / Description
Heavy on the Vine

Heavy on the Vine

Artist: Ryan Montbleau Band

(Sep. 2010)

The band's first studio release in three years features stripped-down arrangements of 14 new songs, all produced by Martin Sexton. Just before the boys left on tour as Martin's opener and backing band in the spring of 2010, this record was recorded at Camp Street Studios in Cambridge, MA.

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You Are Not Alone

You Are Not Alone

Artist: Mavis Staples

(Sep. 2010)

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and soul/gospel legend Mavis Staples delivers more wall-to-wall joy on her triumphant new ANTI- album, You Are Not Alone (September 14), than any other release you’re likely to hear this year.

Produced by fellow Chicagoan Jeff Tweedy at Wilco’s studio The Loft, the intimate and textured production showcases the iconic...
Dizzymaker

Dizzymaker

Artist: Peter Prince

(Mar. 2010)

Bringing his distinctive high energy funk-rock-soul blend, with a dose of dance grooves and DJ maneuvers - Peter is joined by a full house of remarkably gifted friends - including Tim Reynolds (Dave Matthews Band), Alan Evans (original MBL, Soulive), Poogie Bell (Herbie Hancock), Jeremiah Hosea (James Blood Ulmer), Oja (Earthdriver), Ryan Montbleau, Jason Cohen, and...
Some Assembly Required

Some Assembly Required

Artist: Assembly of Dust

(Jul. 2009)

Each of AOD's songs on this album are realized with an ace band and a diverse collection of collaborators including Béla Fleck, David Grisman, John Scofield, Mike Gordon, and Martin Sexton. Highlights include: opener "All That I am Now," with Genauer trading verses with Richie Havens over a galloping, insistent beat and swirls of psychedelic guitar, the "Strawberry...
Year of the Ox

Year of the Ox

Artist: Jen Kearney & The Lost Onion

(May. 2009)

The second studio offering from The Lost Onion, where the title song "The Year of the Ox" was spawned by a placemat that depicted the animals of the Chinese Zodiac. That prompted research by Jen into some deeper Eastern philosophy and led to the discovery of the sacred Ox Herding Pictures. The story of this album is loosely based on those pictures as they...
Unbound

Unbound

Artist: Nate Wilson Group

(Sep. 2008)

Nate Wilson Group's full-length, debut studio offering released in September of 2008. Just read what Christopher Blagg at the Boston Herald has to say about it:

“Unbound crackles with Led Zep-like ferocity. With a seemingly endless supply of thunderous riffs at his disposal, Wilson and his crack band rekindle the glory days of...
The Superficial Deep

The Superficial Deep

Artist: hi8us

(Aug. 2008)

The first full-length studio effort from hi8us showcasing their distinct blend of rock grooves and pop sensibility, all centered around carefully crafted songs. Not too poppy and not too jammy, but definitely somewhere inbetween, and all of it distinctly original. This 13-track, 60-minute collection of trademark compositions is bound to have music fans of all stripes and colors...
Patience on Friday

Patience on Friday

Artist: Ryan Montbleau Band

(Oct. 2007)

The band returned to a little farm in Woodstock, NY in early 2007 to begin work on this second studio release. From bare vocals with lush string arrangements, to modern rhythm and soul, to two-beat gypsy jazz-like numbers, this is the band's finest work to date. Adding to the mix are a few string arrangements by the legendary Karl Berger, along with a host of...
After All This Time

After All This Time

Artist: Peter Prince

(Sep. 2007)

A top talent-powered album of rock and soul infusion that is sure to get you movin'. Recorded in collaboration with one-time Moon Boot Lover crew member Johnny Trama, and featuring an all-star cast including Eric Kalb (Deep Banana Blackout), Nate...
Recollection

Recollection

Artist: Assembly of Dust

(Mar. 2007)

AOD has created an album of easy-flowing pop-soul with Recollection. The overall blueprint – Reid Genauer's Lowell George-styled vocals, smooth backing harmonies by his band mates, and mellow funk arrangements reminiscent of Little Feat – is firmly in place on the opening cut, “Grand Design.” Genauer is joined by keyboardist Nate Wilson, lead guitarist Adam...


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