New album releases, week of 5-18-2004

Written by Al Barger
Published May 17, 2004
Part of New CDs

Most promising new CD release this week is Patience, the first all new George Michael album in eight years. We'll see if he's still got it, or whether he's let it rot on the vine.

Morrissey has a new album You Are the Quarry, and it's been even longer since he had an album. This is a big deal for some people. Why anybody EVER cared about this guy escapes me. Not a single song of his has made any lasting impression. What's the deal with him, anyway?

Alanis Morissette has a new album So-Called Chaos, already #2 on the Amazon sales chart.

Tori Amos has a live DVD Welcome to Sunny Florida, which includes a bonus CD, apparently with new songs, but I haven't seen a track listing.

Lenny Kravitz used to be pretty big. I don't know how much anyone cares at this point, but he's got a new album called Baptism.

Note that there are several classic Muddy Waters albums being re-issued this week with bonus tracks.

This week's major releases, from All Music Guide:

Alanis Morissette So-Called Chaos Maverick
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

George Michael Patience Aegean
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Morrissey You Are the Quarry Attack
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock

The Streets A Grand Don't Come for Free Atlantic
Styles: 2-Step/British Garage, Garage/House

Marin Alsop Samuel Barber: Knoxville "Summer of 1915"; Essays for Orchestra Nos. 2 & 3 Naxos
Styles: 20th-Century Vocal and Chamber Music

Tori Amos Welcome To Sunny Florida [Bonus CD] Epic
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Athlete Vehicles & Animals [US Bonus Tracks] Astralwerks
Styles: Indie Rock

Ida Bieler Penderecki: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2 Naxos
Styles: Modern Chamber Music

Leroy Carr Whiskey Is My Habit, Women Is All I Crave: The Best of Leroy Carr Sony
Styles: Memphis Blues, Minstrel, Early American Blues, Folk-Blues

Catheters Howling...It Grows and Grows!!! Sub Pop
Styles: Punk Revival, Indie Rock

Delays Faded Seaside Glamour Rough Trade
Styles: Britpop, Indie Rock

Gomez Split the Difference Virgin
Styles: Rock & Roll, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, British Trad Rock, Indie Rock

Peter Green Man of the World: Anthology Sanctuary
Styles: Blues-Rock, British Blues, Electric Blues, Rock & Roll

Guster Guster on Ice: Live from Portland Maine Warner Brothers
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock

Hall & Oates H2O [Bonus Tracks] BMG Heritage
Styles: Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, New Wave, Album Rock

Hall & Oates Private Eyes [Bonus Tracks] BMG Heritage
Styles: Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, New Wave

Juliana Hatfield In Exile Deo Zoe
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Jangle Pop

Lightnin' Hopkins Best of Lightnin' Hopkins Columbia/Legacy
Styles: Texas Blues

The Kicks Hello Hong Kong TVT
Styles: Alternative CCM, Punk-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock

Kid Spatula Meast Planet Mu
Styles: Experimental Techno, IDM, Ambient Techno, Techno

Lee Konitz One Day With Lee Capri
Styles: West Coast Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Cool, Ballads

Sharron Kraus Songs Of Love And Loss Camera Obscura
Styles: British Folk, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Traditional Folk, Folksongs, Singer/Songwriter

Lenny Kravitz Baptism Virgin
Styles: American Trad Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Pop/Rock, Album Rock

Jim Lauderdale Headed For The Hills Dualtone
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Appalachian Folk, String Bands, Traditional Bluegrass, Bluegrass

Gerard Lesne Dowland: Ayres Astree
Styles: Renaissance Vocal Music

The Mekons Honky Tonkin' Quarterstick
Styles: Post-Punk, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, College Rock

Method Man Tical 0: The Prequel Def Jam
Styles: East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap

Montgomery Gentry You Do Your Thing Columbia
Styles: Contemporary Country, Country-Rock, Southern Rock

New Found Glory Catalyst Drive-Thru
Styles: Punk-Pop, Emo

Pan Sonic Kesto (234.48:4) Mute
Styles: Glitch, IDM, Experimental Ambient

Kim Richey The Collection Lost Highway
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Country, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Folk, Progressive Country, Folk-Pop

Secret Machines Now Here Is Nowhere Warner Brothers
Styles: Indie Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Dream Pop

Matt Sharp Matt Sharp In Music We Trust
Styles: Singer/Songwriter

Darden Smith Circo Dualtone
Styles: Country-Folk, Progressive Country

Steriogram Schmack! Capitol
Styles: Rap-Rock, Alternative Metal

The Thermals F***** A Sub Pop
Styles: Indie Rock, Lo-Fi

George Thorogood & the Destroyers Greatest Hits: 30 Years of Rock Capitol
Styles: Blues-Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Slide Guitar Blues, Album Rock

Georg Tintner Delius: Violin Concerto and Other Orchestral Music Naxos
Styles: Romantic Orchestral Music

To Rococo Rot Hotel Morgen Domino
Styles: Indie Electronic, IDM, Experimental Techno

Various Artists Dylan Country Shout! Factory
Styles: Americana, Country-Soul, Country-Rock, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Outlaw Country, Traditional Country, Country-Pop

Various Artists Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies & Concertos Naxos
Styles: 20th-Century Orchestral Music

Various Artists Third Unhead: Connecticut Hip Hop 1979-1983 Stones Throw
Styles: East Coast Rap, Hip-Hop, Old School Rap, Party Rap

Muddy Waters Hard Again [Expanded] Epic/Legacy
Styles: Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Delta Blues

Muddy Waters I'm Ready [Expanded] Epic/Legacy
Styles: Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues

Muddy Waters King Bee [Expanded] Epic/Legacy
Styles: Electric Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Electric Delta Blues

Johnny Winter Johnny Winter [Expanded] Columbia/Legacy
Styles: Blues-Rock, Modern Electric Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Album Rock, Hard Rock

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#1 — May 18, 2004 @ 00:17AM — brown_boognish [URL]

I'm very excited to hear the new Morrissey album, the lead single is quite good.

#2 — May 18, 2004 @ 00:24AM — Al Barger [URL]

I figured at least one Morrissey enthusiast would show up in his defense.

Hey Boognish, what couple of specific Morrissey/Smiths songs should I be listening to in order to understand his genius?

#3 — May 18, 2004 @ 11:23AM — Tom Johnson [URL]

In case anyone cares:

The new To Rococo Rot album, Hotel Morgen, is very nice, for those that like lush, ambient, post-rock. Think Tortoise but more mellow. It's nothing particularly new for them, but it still makes a nice soundtrack to a long drive, or just to zone out to.

#4 — May 18, 2004 @ 12:41PM — The Theory

it's next week to look forward to... Slipknot anyone?

#5 — May 18, 2004 @ 12:42PM — BRICKLAYER

You better believe it, brother.

#6 — May 18, 2004 @ 13:22PM — Al Barger [URL]

Tom, what would be the best couple of intro tracks from To Rococo Rot to check out, from any album?

#7 — May 18, 2004 @ 14:12PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

geezuz! just what i need, yet another band to plop into the Toroise "post-rock" (hate that label) bin.

...just can't keep up, dangit.

#8 — May 18, 2004 @ 14:26PM — brown_boognish

I'd say pick up hatful of hollow by The Smiths, or the queen is dead by the smiths. Anything by the smiths will reveal his genius. I'm not as into his solo material, but check out the new single off the new album.

#9 — May 18, 2004 @ 14:33PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

They're not the same - Tortoise is much busier sounding, and TRT is more along the electronica lines than Tortoise is. Maybe think of Tortoise if they followed a more German-line of descent, from Can, Neu!, etc. - and then applied more electronic notions to their live instruments (because they do feature live bass and drums, generally, and this is one of the more interesting textural features of their sound.) There's just a line of similarity between the two that I think might appeal to either bands' fans.

A couple tracks to check out? Hmm . . . that's a tough one. I think all of The Amateur View is really beautiful - you can probably try anything from that and get a good sense of what they're about. Check out "Cars" for the Tortoise comparison, especially. "Pantone," from Music Is A Hungry Ghost is one of my favorites. Find "tal" from Hotel Morgen if you can - that song particulary stood out for me, and has all of their hallmark sounds in it.

The problem with TRT is that they're more "immersive music" than anything - you really need to hear the whole album in one sitting to get the most out of it.

#10 — May 19, 2004 @ 01:43AM — JoeW

I just want to say thanks for providing this weekly summary. I've been looking for a dedicated RSS feed with this kind of info, and this is the closest there is. So, thanks!

#11 — May 19, 2004 @ 09:08AM — Shark

Just wanted to throw in a good word for Kim Richey, and if you're not familiar with her work, The Collection is a great start.

She's a brilliant performer (did one of the best concerts I've ever seen, btw), but is best known for her songwriting abilities. She's had a number of big hits by other female artists, and a special relationship with Trisha Yearwood.

Kim's writing/playing is tight, intelligent, mature, and she can rock with the best of 'em. She would easily make my list of Contemporary American Treasures. A true Artist with heart in a world of poseurs with empty chest cavities.

Shark sez "Three Thumbs Up!"

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