Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.
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Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.
Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.
Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.
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Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.
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Numero rake thru the dark depths of their country-pop archives on 'Barnyard Beehive', lassoing tracks from Molly Fay, Joyce Street, Edna Lee, Cathy Collins and others.
It's pretty likely that you've missed a fair few releases on Numero - they release a lot. So 'Barnyard Beehive' works as an entry point for their lesser-known country catalogue, sweeping up some of the chirpiest tracks for those of us that might not be familiar. In the label's own words: "You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie—but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy?" And it's refreshingly DIY gear that lacks some of the spit and polish that capsizes the more popular canon. The pedal steel work on Vanita Thompson's 'You Always Break My Heart' almost buckles under the weight of the tape saturation and tinny percussion, and Cathy Collins' dreamy 'Token of Love' is only enhanced by the quivering keys and boxy brushwork.