Glen Campbell’s moving “Adios” album is number one in this week’s official UK americana chart which Paste describes as being delivered “with the kind of class and grace that characterized much of his career.” There’s a flurry of activity just below the top spot with some big name new entries from Fleet Foxes, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Steve Earle and the Dukes, Kevin Morby and Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo all in the top 10. Head over to the AMA-UK site for the whole top 40.
Glen Campbell tops new UK americana chart
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Classic Americana Albums
Classic Americana Albums: Great Speckled Bird “Great Speckled Bird”
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Classic Americana Albums: Drive-By Truckers “The Dirty South”
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Classic Americana Albums: Gram Parsons “Grievous Angel”
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Classic Americana Albums: Nanci Griffith “Other Voices / Other Rooms”
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Classic Americana Albums: Mary Gauthier “Filth and Fire”
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The First Time
The First Time: Tim Martin – The Boomtown Rats Colston Hall, Bristol 28th June1978
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The First Time: Guy Lincoln – The Pink Fairies, The Marquee Club, London, 3rd August 1976
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The First Time: Darren Lumbroso – The Jam, Michael Sobell Sports Centre, London, 12th December 1981
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The First Time: Martin Johnson – The Who, ABC Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees, October 22nd, 1970
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The First Time: Richard Parkinson – Magna Carta & Gillian McPherson, Carlisle Market Hall, September 1971
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