New album releases, week of 10-12-2004

Written by Al Barger
Published October 14, 2004
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The Dears No Cities Left SpinART
Indie Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental, Chamber Pop

Celine Dion Miracle Sony
Adult Contemporary

Amy Grant Greatest Hits 1986-2004 [Bonus CD] A&M
Pop, Adult Contemporary, CCM

The Hidden Cameras Mississauga, Goddam Rough Trade
Indie Pop, Chamber Pop

Hope of the States The Lost Riots Sony Music
Indie Rock

Chris Isaak Chris Isaak Christmas Warner Brothers
Pop/Rock, College Rock

Rene Jacobs Mozart: Cosi fan tutte Harmonia Mundi
Classical Opera

Rolfe Kent Sideways New Line
Original Score, Film Music, Soundtracks

Stephen Layton John Tavener: Schuon Hymnen; The Second Coming; etc. Hyperion
Contemporary Choral Music

Ministry Early Trax Rykodisc
Alternative Pop/Rock, Industrial Dance

Ministry Side Trax Rykodisc
Industrial Dance, Industrial, Alternative Pop/Rock

Moving Units Dangerous Dreams Palm Pictures
Indie Rock

Ali Shaheed Muhammad Shaheedullah and Stereotypes Im
Alternative Rap, Hip-Hop, Jazz-Rap, East Coast Rap

No Doubt Everything in Time Interscope
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock

North Mississippi Allstars
Hill Country Revue: Live at Bonnaroo
ATO
Southern Rock, American Trad Rock, Blues-Rock, Roots Rock

Pinback Summer in Abaddon Touch and Go
Indie Pop, Indie Rock

Joe Sample Soul Shadows Verve
Mainstream Jazz

Gerard Schwarz Philip Glass: The Concerto Project, Vol. 1 Orange Mountain Music
Contemporary Orchestral Music

Sum 41 Chuck Island
Punk-Pop, Punk Revival

Trans-Siberian Orchestra The Lost Christmas Eve Lava
Holiday, Christmas, Prog-Rock/Art Rock

Twelve Girls Band Freedom: Greatest Hits V2
Instrumental Pop, Orchestral Pop

George Winston Montana: A Love Story RCA
Contemporary Instrumental, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative, Solo Instrumental

Yohimbe Brothers The Tao of Yo Thirsty Ear
Hard Rock, Illbient, Turntablism, Dancehall

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#1 — October 14, 2004 @ 13:09PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

al, you need to get the Peter Brotzmann disc.

remember the scene in back to the future when he plugs in the guitar and the single power chord anhilates him?

Brotzmann does the equivalent using a saxophone.

it's brutal stuff.

#2 — October 14, 2004 @ 15:38PM — Bill Lamb [URL]

Early word on Camper Van's new album is very very good.

They have a reputation as a goofy off-kilter band, but some of their best work is powerful. The new album is a rock opera (not long after Green Day's well-received effort) about a Texas teen disillusioned by a 9/11-type event who becomes a suicide bomber.

#3 — October 14, 2004 @ 22:25PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

The Camper Van Beethoven album is really good. If you liked them before, you'll like them all over again.

How do I know? I've been working on a review for a month, but just haven't gotten off my ass and written it.

Don't let "rock opera" scare you, you wouldn't really notice until somebody told you. Think of it as a Rush album with a horn section and different lyrics.

#4 — October 16, 2004 @ 02:42AM — Al Barger [URL]

Not to insult the exports of your fine country Mr Carruthers, but saying that someone's album is like Rush does not send me reaching for my wallet.

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