New album releases, week of 11-9-2004

Written by Al Barger
Published November 09, 2004
Part of New CDs

Looks like another week of thin gruel. Elton John does have a new album, though. Peachtree Road might be worth a listen. His recent albums have been pretty marginal, but this is the guy who wrote "Burn Down the Mission" and "Levon." Plus even just the titles of this have something of the weird creative flavor of classic era Elton.

I feel little but contempt for Shania Twain, as would any fan of country music. After maybe three albums, she's MORE than got enough HUGE STUPID (and I do NOT mean "stupid fresh") hits for a greatest hits album, though.

What with the Ashlee Simpson nonsense, even Britney Spears might start sounding relatively good at this point. I swear I'd be buying her Greatest Hits: My Prerogative before I'd listen to Shania Twain.

I'd also probably rather hear Britney than another album of Linda Rondstadt's pointless covers of Broadway standards. However, Hummin' to Myself is out this week, if anyone is just dying to hear Linda sing "Miss Otis Regrets." At least she's not butchering Elvis Costello.

Soundtrack's out now to the Spongebob movie, featuring among others Wilco, Ween and Motorhead.

Note also a new second greatest hits volume from Toby Keith, featuring "The Angry American" and "Beer for My Horses." I don't care much for his music, but the mere mention of his name seems to inflame the pinkos. That alone makes his album worth a mention. Liberals, just THINK how Toby must be savoring last week's humiliating defeats for the Democrats. Just THINK of it. That bastard.

Here's the complete list of this weeks major new albums, courtesy of AMG:

Elton John Peachtree Road Universal
Pop/Rock, Adult Contemporary, Singer/Songwriter


The Bee Gees Number Ones [Bonus DVD] Polydor
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary, Disco

Tony Bennett The Art of Romance Sony
Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Ballads, Show Tunes

Vanessa Carlton Harmonium A&M
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Neko Case The Tigers Have Spoken Anti
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock

Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard [Deluxe Edition] Polydor
Album Rock, Pop/Rock

The Doobie Brothers Live at Wolf Trap Sanctuary
Boogie Rock, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock

Fabolous Real Talk Elektra
Hardcore Rap, Gangsta Rap

The Go-Betweens 16 Lovers Lane [Expanded] Jetset
New Wave, Alternative Pop/Rock, College Rock, Jangle Pop

The Go-Betweens Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express [Expanded] Beggars Banquet
Indie Pop, New Wave, Alternative Pop/Rock, College Rock

The Go-Betweens Tallulah [Expanded] Jetset
New Wave, Alternative Pop/Rock, College Rock, Jangle Pop

Norman Granz Complete Norman Granz Jam Sessions Verve
Bop, Standards, Ballads

Handsome Boy Modeling School White People Elektra
Underground Rap, Alternative Rap, Hip-Hop, Alternative Dance

Ed Harcourt Strangers Heavenly/EMI
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Ja Rule R.U.L.E. Def Jam
Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap, Pop-Rap

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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 — November 9, 2004 @ 09:09AM — BRICKLAYER

I shall purchase the NOFX, download some Shania, Britney and Vanessa, curse Mr. Keith, and continue to ponder the question: When will the Cattle Decapitation DVD be released?

#2 — November 9, 2004 @ 10:34AM — Phillip Winn [URL]

From "gently weeping" to "screaming and moaning" -- the guitar is versatile indeed!

#3 — November 9, 2004 @ 13:38PM — JR

I will be buying the Queen set, as that looks to have been recorded within days of when I saw them.

Hmmm, "On Fire"; isn't that a synonym for "flaming"?

#4 — November 9, 2004 @ 13:48PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

JR, you picked up on the same issue I had with this set - that name just seems so inappropriate. Regardless, I'll be picking this one up this week . . . the DVD is out next week in case anyone is interested.

#5 — November 10, 2004 @ 13:16PM — Eric Olsen

BRitney's amazing mutating breats seems to have shrunk again

#6 — November 10, 2004 @ 15:19PM — The Theory

I like "Harmonium" a lot. And that Neko Case cd should be fantastic. She has one of the best new (compared to, say, Emmylou or Loretta Lynn) female voices in country music.

#7 — November 11, 2004 @ 16:53PM — Bill Sherman [URL]

Can't help checking out the expanded Go-Betweens discs: 16 Lovers Lane is part of my personal soundtrack. . .

#8 — November 12, 2004 @ 12:47PM — Shhhh

Have you heard of the World Provider?
Better yeah, better then Brittanys ever changing breasts or 16 Lovers lane! Check out this bio i found plus his latest tours!
World Provider to take on the U.S (well part of it anyway)

Montreal-based The World Provider has humbly described himself as "The World's Leading Casio Karaoke Striptease Entertainer." His tunes range from lo-fi keyboard punk to ass-kicking rock anthems, by way of distorted, sped-up folk classics - performed entirely on cheap synthesizers of varying vintages. As for his high-energy, multiple-costumed live shows, one critic perhaps summarized it best when he declared: "anyone who's seen the balls-out, carnivalesque crooner live knows he doesn't do anything half-assed."

The WP is often cited as a member of the International Canadian Jackass cabal (Peaches, Gonzales, Mocky, Taylor Savvy and Feist); the One-Man Band revival (Bob Log III, Quintron, Magas), the Canadian Costumed Casio Entertainer community (Leiderhosen Lucil, Canned Hamm, Just Like the Movies), and most recently the Montreal Synth Punk scene (Les Georges Leningrad, We Are Molecules, Echo Kitty, et al). While the WP has collaborated, performed, and/or simply had a few beers with all of these excellent entertainers, he (perhaps predictably) prefers to think of himself as in a class all his own.
The World Provider has previously released the underground cassette/CDR The Elements of Style (2000) and the limited
edition six-song mini-CD Deep Inside The World Provider (Perfect School, 2003). The official full-length début on Ta-Da! Records dropped earlier this year.

Check : www.theworldprovider.com for more info/mp3's etc...
or contact Jeff Waye/TaDa : tadarecords@yahoo.com


World Provider Tour Dates

Nov. 25
Montreal - Main Hall

Dec. 1
Toronto - Sneaky Dee's
w/ Ninja High School, The Statutory Apes

Dec. 3
Lansing, IL - Muse Cafe
w/ Duct Tape Mustache
3422 Ridge Road
9 PM

Dec 4
TBA

Dec 5
TBA

Dec. 7
San Marcos, TX - Lucy's On The Square
w/ Tuna Helpers http://www.thetunahelpers.org
141 E Hopkins
8 PM

Dec. 8
Austin, TX - Beerland
w/ Tuna Helpers and Zom Zoms

Dec. 9
Dallas, TX - Avenue Arts Venue
w/ Tuna Helpers
9 PM

Dec. 10
San Antonio, TX - Sam's Burger Joint
w/ Tuna Helpers
330 E. Grayson

Dec. 11
Denton, TX - JJ's Pizza
w/ Tuna Helpers
9458 Marsh Ln
9 PM

Dec. 13
New Orleans, LA - Circle Bar
1032 St. Charles

Dec 15
Athens, GA
Caledonia Lounge

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