| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Brown | Joe the Singing Janitor | Semi-Crazy | |
| Shovels and Rope | Swimmin' Time | Swimmin' Time | |
| The .357 String Band | Dust Devil | Lightning From the North | |
| Elliott Brood | Miss You Now | Mountain Meadows | |
| Luther Wright and the Wrongs | My Heart, My Heart | Guitar Pickin' Martyrs | |
| Rich Hope and his Blue Rich Rangers | The Ballad of Black Eyed Suzy | Can't Get No Lovin' | |
| Akron/Family | Set 'Em Free | Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free | |
| Andrew Bird | Tables and Chairs | Andrew Bird and the Mysterious Production of Eggs | |
| Billy Bragg and Wilco | Hesitating Beauty | Mermaid Avenue | |
| Calexico | Yours and Mine | Garden Ruin | |
| Son Volt | Gramophone | Okemah and the Melody of Riot | |
| Uncle Tupelo | Moonshiner | March 16-20, 1992 | |
| Wilco | Casino Queen | A.M. | |
| Whiskeytown | The Bottom of the Glass | Straight Outta Boone County | |
| The Swiftys | Witchin' For Water | The Swiftys | |
| Richmond Fontaine | Barely Losing | Post to Wire | |
| Shakey Graves | Only Son | And the War Came | |
| John Guliak and the Lougan Brothers | Great Western | 7 Stories and 13 Songs | |
| Jason Isbell and Elizabeth Cook | Tecumseh Valley | Tecumseh Valley/ Pancho and Lefty | |
| Drive-By Truckers | First Air of Autumn | English Oceans | |
| Fiftymen | Gracefield | After Darkfall | |
| Cousin Harley | Who Will the Next Fool Be | HillBilly Madness | |
| Hank Williams III | Smoke & Wine | Straight to Hell | |
| Slim Cessna's Auto Club | Goddamn Blue Yodel #7 | Always Say Please and Thank You | |
| Old Crow Medicine Show | I Hear Them All | Big Iron World | |
| Chris Thile & Micheal Daves | Richmond is a Hard Road to Travel | Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War | |
| Steve Earle | White Freight Liner Blues | Rig Rock Deluxe | |
| Carolyn Mark and Nathan Tinkham | Slow Poke | Just Married: An Album of Duets | |
| The Dead South | Travellin' Man | Good Company | |
| Johnny Cash | Ghost Riders | The Johnny Cash Collection |
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