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Tuesday Free Music

I've been pretty busy lately, and haven't had much time to post on, or even read, RNR. Boy, it sure looks like I haven't missed much.

Anyway, here's some more free music. Let's start with mellow songs sung by women:

Betty LaVette has a great, soulful voice. My favorite is her cover of a Joan Armatrading song, Down to Zero.

Cocorosie. One song will be enough to know if you love them or hate them: Beautiful Boyz.

In a similar vein, Azure Ray is probably another love-or-hate band. November reminds me of Mazzy Star.

Now for something a little different. Immaculate Machine is a new band from Vancouver, and I can't get Broken Ship, the first song from their new album, out of my head.

If you aren't smiling after listening to the Acid House Kings, you have no sense of fun. If you like This Heart is a Stone, you can sing along with a Karaoke version at their site.

What better way to sing about the hellhole of the planet, Los Angeles, than in French? Stereo Total does it on LA, CA, USA

The antidote to LA, CA is some gentle country singing by Laura Cantrell, When the Roses Bloom Again

Finally, here's a song about posting to Rochester CL RNR: Why Bother at All by Koufax

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