If ordering by mail from Melville Park Studio:
Checks payable to Melville Park Studio
115 Central Ave., Boston MA 02136
CDs $14 + $2 P&H Tapes $10+$2 P&H
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JIM INFANTINO Strawman MPS-204 (1994)
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Jim is a 1994 Boston Music Awards nominee and one of the region's
fastest rising artists. His song/monologue Stress is an instant classsic and a performance
tour de force. His more recent recordings have been released on the Tangible
and Eastern Front labels.
"...In this very impressive premiere CD...even his darkest visions are musically compelling,
sung in a clear, pleasant tenor, expertly accompanied by his guitar and a spare, inventive ensemble."
-Scott Alarik, Boston Globe
"When you're ready for a change from the same old folk, Jim Infantino's music gives you something to think about."
-David Wilcox
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VANCE GILBERT Face to Face MPS-201 (1991)
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Since this album, Vance has opened for Aretha Franklin, toured with Shawn Colvin, and been signed by Rounder Records.
Face to Face "is straight-up Vance Gilbert singing the best of his early songs.
...the most unique voice in contemporary folk music...Gilbert offers an infectuous debut album."
-Craig Harris, Boston Globe
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VOX ONE Vox One MPS-206 (1993)
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The debut album from the a cappella jazz quintet named 1993 Best of Boston by Boston magazine. They were Boston Music Award nominees in 1995, and released their second CD Out There on the Accurate Records label in 1996.
"Best Album by an Unsigned Group...fabulous leads vocals, an exquisite blend...lots of class."
-1994 Contemporary A Cappella Society Awards
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DON WHITE Two Vagabonds in Disguise MPS-203 (1993)
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Don's first CD is a collection of his comedic and poignant songs about the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people.
It includes his acclaimed "I know What Love Is" plus several live cuts. A charismatic performer,
Don White was twice a Boston Acoustic Underground Competition finalist and is a perennial favorite at
Boston's annual Funny Songwriters show.
"Clear eyes, sharp wit, perfect timing. Don White is a major talent."
-Livingston Taylor
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KIM TRUSTY After All These Years MPS-207 (1994)
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A rich, sensuous voice, jazzy style and sophisticated yet down to earth songwriting.
Kim Trusty has opened for Taj Mahal, Richie Havens, and Koko Taylor.
"Kim Trusty walks a fine line between soulful jazz and folk....Her singing is passionately genuine...."
-Chris Flisher, Worcester Phoenix
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THOMAS KEENE Searching For Ward and June MPS-202 (1992)
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Picked by Performing Songwriter magazine in December 1995 as one of the month's "Top 12" independent recordings.
Thomas Keene writes about relationships with a maturity and truthfulness that transcends the usual cliches.
"His distinctive voice and guitar work will hit you immediately, but the richness of his
lyrics provide new revelations with each listening."
-Neil Fagan, Bluebird Cafe, Nashville
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BOSTON STREET MUSICIANS Music in the Air MPS-101 (1989)
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Studio recordings by some of Boston's finest folk and classical street musicians.
These artists have performed on four continents and have won awards at major festivals.
Music in the Air has been featured on WGBH Radio's nationally syndicated Morning Pro Musica with Robert J. Lurtsema.
"...classy, attractive and technically expert."
-Daniel Gewirtz, Boston Herald
"The fond, grateful feeling that comes when a true artist of the street reaches us permeates this collection."
-Scott Alarik, Boston Globe.
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KERRI POWERS Sleepwalking Again MPS-208 (1995)
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Kerri has opened for Greg Greenway, Dan Seals, John McCormick and David Mallet.
As you might guess from this, she is an exceptional singer, an outstanding songwriter, and an excellent guitarist.
"Her voice will haunt you and you'll know the moment you hear it."
-Barnes Newberry, Blackthorne Tavern
"A pleasant CD from the opening yodel to the last sweet chords...tremendous vocal range."
- Karl Scharicz, Dirty Linen
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KERRI POWERS Three Houses MPS-210 (1997)
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A 6-song album showing Kerri's rock and country side. With two live cuts, including the fast-paced Amsterdam
that's getting a lot of local radio play. But don't miss the soulful tunes Shadow of Someone and More or Less!
"... enthralling music. Powers puts herself in the same genre as Emmy Lou Harris and Iris Dement."
-Relix Magazine
"If I were to predict fame for one still obscure, it would be Powers."
-Daniel Gewirtz, Boston Herald.
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