New album releases, week of 7-27-2004

Written by Al Barger
Published July 27, 2004
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Top pick of interest this week: KD Lang always has an interesting angle. This time out with Hymns of the 49th Parallel, she's interpreting the songs of fellow Canucks, including Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Leonard Cohen. I'm definitely interested in hearing her version of "A Case of You." That's definitely an underappreciated classic song. Note that she's as high as #5 on the Amazon sales chart with this.

Joni Mitchell has a new album out this week herself, The Beginning of Survival.

This week marks the eponymous recorded debut by The Notorious Cherry Bombs, which is a country supergroup including Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill.

If anybody still gives a rat's ass about Pearl Jam, they have another live album out, Benaroya Hall: October 22nd 2003.

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

k.d. lang Hymns of the 49th Parallel Nonesuch
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Country

The Notorious Cherry Bombs The Notorious Cherry Bombs Universal South
Country-Rock, Contemporary Country, Americana, Country-Pop

The Animals Retrospective Abkco
British Invasion, Rock & Roll, British Blues, Psychedelic, Blues-Rock

Badly Drawn Boy One Plus One Is One Astralwerks
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Big Satan Souls Saved Hear Thirsty Ear
Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Creative, Post-Bop

Sylvain Cambreling Helmut Lachenmann: Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern ECM
Contemporary Opera

Comets on Fire Blue Cathedral Sub Pop
Rock & Roll, Space Rock, Psychedelic, Hard Rock

James Cotton The Dancing Box Spectral Sound
Acid House, Club/Dance, Experimental Techno, Left-Field House

Dick Curless Tombstone Every Mile [Sundazed] Sundazed
Bakersfield Sound, Traditional Country, Truck Driving Country

Tanya Donelly Whiskey Tango Ghosts 4AD
Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, College Rock

Duke Ellington Blues in Orbit [Bonus Tracks] Columbia
Big Band

Duke Ellington Piano in the Background [Bonus Tracks] Columbia
Big Band, Orchestral Jazz

Duke Ellington Piano in the Foreground [Bonus Tracks] Columbia
Classic Jazz, Jazz Blues, Standards, Swing

Vadim Gluzman Time... and Again: Music for Violin and Piano Bis
Contemporary Chamber Music

Lloyd Green Master of the Steel Strings Koch
Country-Pop, Honky Tonk, Instrumental Country, Traditional Country

Hall & Oates Big Bam Boom [Bonus Tracks] BMG Heritage
New Wave, Soft Rock, Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Album Rock

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

Stonewall Jackson The Little Darlin' Sound: Mighty Stonewall Jackson Sings Modern Hits & Original Favorites Koch
Honky Tonk, Outlaw Country, Traditional Country

Kings of Convenience Riot on an Empty Street Astralwerks
Indie Pop

Kittie Until the End Artemis
Death Metal/Black Metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal

Kevin Lyttle Kevin Lyttle Atlantic
Soca, Contemporary R&B

Herbie Mann/Phil Woods Beyond Brooklyn Telarc
Mainstream Jazz, Standards

Joni Mitchell The Beginning of Survival Geffen
Singer/Songwriter, Folk-Jazz, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Old 97s Drag It Up New West
Alternative Country-Rock, Americana

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Unreformed hawkish Hoosier hillbilly and sometimes candidate Al Barger runs the still squeezin' down the psychodelic Kentucky moonshine at MoreThings.com, what with the paranoid religious visions and the Pentacostal music and visions of God and anarchy running amok and such. Somebody oughta call the cops to report his out of control freedom of conscience. Till they come to take him away somewhere where he can't hurt anyone else, you can check out his weekly column of NEW ALBUM RELEASES.
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#1 — July 27, 2004 @ 11:03AM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Big Satan's Souls Saved Hear is a big ol' slab of jazz-noise skronk fun. One of these days I'll get around to a review, but it comes HIGHLY recommended from this guy.

On the complete opposite side of the musical plate, and I don't understand why this isn't listed among the AMG releases, is all 8 albums Megadeth did on Capitol Records re-released in not only remastered but remixed glory. I bought two at Best Buy yesterday (they stuck them out early, apparently) and Dave Mustaine has done an amazing job with the mixes - removing all the production effects that dated the sound of these classic albums (well, several of them are classics, at least.)

#2 — July 27, 2004 @ 11:20AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

yessir! i've got an older Big Satan recording and it's definitely big, room-clearing fun.

#3 — July 27, 2004 @ 12:06PM — Shark

Gotta put in my two cents for the local boyz, Old 97s; Rhett Miller is maybe one of America's best contemporary songwriters, but most of yall outside the Lone Star State wouldn't know it.

#4 — July 27, 2004 @ 12:11PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

i saw Rhett Miller open for Tori Amos. he was pretty good.

#5 — July 27, 2004 @ 12:56PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

I'll be picking up the Old 97's for my wife, actually. Cool band, we both like 'em a lot but this one's definitely hers (and Rhett Miller's a great songwriter - catchy, intelligent, and fun. His solo album's quite good, too.) I, however, get to torture her with the Megadeth CDs in exchange.

#6 — July 27, 2004 @ 13:01PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

that alt.country genre is just loaded with interesting stuff. i picked up a copy of No Depression one day and after a half-hour or so my want-list had grown by at least 10 entires.

gotta get me one one 'o them money presses.

#7 — July 27, 2004 @ 15:50PM — Al Barger [URL]

Alrighty then, what would be a couple or three top likely Rhett Miller or Old 97 songs to hunt down for sampling?

#8 — July 27, 2004 @ 17:43PM — Shark

re: Old 97s

CD - Too Far to Care
* Timebomb
* Barrier Reef
*Salome
* Melt Show

CD -Fight Songs
* Jagged
* Indefinitely
* Murder (or a Heart Attack)
* Nineteen
* Let the Idiot Speak

CD - Satellite Rides
* King of All of the World
* Bird in a Cage

Rhett Miller's Solo CD
anything on it (it's a masterpiece)

Have fun.


#9 — July 28, 2004 @ 10:53AM — Jim S [URL]

the four Megadeth discs I picked up so far are incredibly improved.

Risk actually sounds almost like a metal record now.

#10 — July 28, 2004 @ 11:22AM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Jim S: be sure and pick up MD45 - it's now the "lost" Megadeth album with Ving Lee's vocals replaced with Mustaine's. In fact, it's a better Megadeth album than either Cryptic Writings and Risk are, harkening back to times closer to Megadeth's early days - much more raw and energetic, not to mention fun.

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