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all Albums of Rock -> Singer / Songwriter
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Christoph Schellhorn’s excellent first solo-album “Left to Listen” features instrumental pieces written by himself, but mostly new arrangements of songs written by Kieran Halpin, Chris Jones, Tim Wood or ZZ Top and Blues classics in a new suit.
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„Imagine a narrow and dark street in an old town. It is night. It seems like the perfect place for a murder. No one sees you, no one hears you, you’re completely undisturbed“.
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Morgan Finlay - Canadian musician from Toronto who already toured North America and Europe – releases "Shifting through The breakers" as his 2nd album. For the ones who enjoy great arrangements and beautiful melodies and furthermore have nothing against an almost pure unplugged album, this gem of indie rock is a must-have!
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'You Don't Need To Know' is the fabulous debutalbum by the up and coming IndieRockers Perfect Days.
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Martin Klein, so far well konwn in Vienna’s Jazz scene, has now for some time applied his genius in the singer-songwriter genre. Choosing the piano as his sole accompaniment he draws his audience in with music that is touching and enchanting.
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One of Canada's finest singer-songwriters releases another pop-folk-rock classic. Hard-working and smooth-sounding, David Celia's music has garnered worldwide praise during regular tour stops in the UK and New York.
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The debut album of the Canadian Songwriter Morgan Finlay impresses with countless excellent songs. The first single was played permanently on Canadian rock radios. In Australia Morgan gained 2nd place of the independent radio charts. Some already say Morgan Finlay is " The next big thing ".
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Tensalomi is a loose collective of about 5 musicians who are searching the myth. The myth of a pop-song which tries to captures the essential moments of your desires.
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Canadian David Celia's debut album Organica sizzles with pop energy and invention. He's obviously drunk deeply from the well of classic 60's English harmony pop - most of the songs are between two and three minutes long and boast strong melodies and hooks - but manages to avoid the danger of creating pastiche pop.
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