New album releases, 2-1-2005
Published January 31, 2005
There's a new Motley Crue album this week, Red, White & Crue. That's probably slightly less boring than another Nanci Griffith artistic masterwork.
On the other hand, Rhino has a new compilation of early pre X rated material on Evolution/Revolution: The Early Years.
Here's the complete list of this week's major new releases, courtesy AMG:
Antony and the Johnsons I Am a Bird Now Secretly Canadian
Baroque Pop, Chamber Pop
Beenie Man Kingston to King of the Dancehall: A Collection of Dancehall Favorites Virgin
Ragga, Dancehall, Contemporary Reggae
Brazilian Girls Brazilian Girls Verve
Downtempo, Downbeat
Precious Bryant The Truth Terminus
Contemporary Blues
Tommy Castro Soul Shaker Blind Pig
Contemporary Blues, Blues-Rock, Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues
Ray Charles More Music from Ray Rhino
R&B, Soul, Piano Blues, Country-Soul, Jazz Blues, Urban Blues, Pop-Soul
Chiara Civello Last Quarter Moon Verve
Vocal Jazz
Cowboy Junkies Open Road [CD & DVD] Zoe
Alternative Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, College Rock
DJ Crunk Mix Crunk: Da Mix Tape, Vol. 2 Ichiban/Ryko
Party Rap, Southern Rap
Miles Davis My Funny Valentine Columbia
Hard Bop, Cool
Nanci Griffith Hearts in Mind New Door
Contemporary Folk, Country-Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Progressive Country
Ed Harcourt Strangers Heavenly/EMI
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Motley Crüe Red, White & Crue Hip-O
Pop-Metal, Hair Metal, Heavy Metal
Kelly Joe Phelps Tap the Red Cane Whirlwind Rykodisc
Folk-Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Acoustic Blues
Do or Die D.O.D. [CD & DVD] Atlantic
Hardcore Rap, Gangsta Rap
The Impossible Shapes Horus Secretly Canadian
Indie Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Chamber Pop, Indie Rock, Experimental Rock
Jack Logan/Monday Night Recorders Nature's Assembly Line Orange Twin
Indie Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Lo-Fi
Jess Klein
Strawberry Lover
Rykodisc
Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Folk-Rock
Johnny Mathis Isn't It Romantic: The Standards Album Sony
Traditional Pop, Vocal Pop, Ballads, Show Tunes
Jason Moran Same Mother Blue Note
Progressive Jazz, Post-Bop, Modern Electric Blues, Avant-Garde Jazz, Mainstream Jazz
Musicians of the Old Post Road Telemann, Bodinus: Quartets Meridian
Baroque Chamber Music
Charlie Musselwhite Deluxe Edition Alligator
Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues, Electric Chicago Blues
Richard Pryor Evolution/Revolution: The Early Years Rhino
Blue Humor, Standup Comedy
The Roots Present Image
Jazz-Rap, Alternative Rap, Hip-Hop, Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap
Sam & The Soul Machine Po'k Bones and Rice Funky DeLicacie
New Orleans R&B, Funk
Schoenberg Ensemble Mauricio Kagel: Die Stucke der Windrose Winter & Winter
Contemporary Orchestral Music
Chuck Simmons Hustler's Strut Funky Delicacies
R&B, Funk
The Skygreen Leopards Life & Love in Sparrow's Meadow Jagjaguwar
Neo-Traditional Folk, Indie Rock, Experimental
Snap! The Cult of Snap: 1990-2003 SPV U.S.
Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, Hi-NRG, House
Spock's Beard Octane Inside Out Music
Neo-Prog, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
B.J. Thomas Have a Heart: The Love Songs Collection Varese
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Pop
Unwritten Law Here's to the Mourning Lava
Punk-Pop, Alternative Pop/Rock
Various Artists Grammy Nominees 2005 Capitol
Pop/Rock, Contemporary R&B, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop-Rap, Neo-Soul, Contemporary Country
Various Artists Blue Note Plays Jobim [2005] Blue Note
Brazilian Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Brazilian Pop, Afro-Brazilian, Cool, Hard Bop, Latin Jazz, Soul-Jazz
Various Artists Blue Note Plays Ray Charles Blue Note
Jazz Blues, Jazz-Pop, Soul-Jazz, Big Band
Various Artists Funky Funky New Orleans Funky DeLicacie
New Orleans R&B, R&B, Funk, Soul
Various Artists New Orleans Funkiest Delicacies Funky DeLicacie
New Orleans R&B, Funk
Various Artists Sex and the 60's Varese
Pop
Various Artists Wardell Quezerque's Funky Funky New Orleans Funky DeLicacie
R&B, Funk
Sandro Volta Monteverdi: Il Ballo delle Ingrate; Combatimento di Tancredi e Clorinda Tactus
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HW, is it really that hard to figure out? They're reissues, the industry's favorite new trend. Labels reissue albums that came out 6 months ago - they'll add a new song, or maybe a "watch it one time" DVD, or maybe they've encountered the "definitive" original master copy of the album (until another is found - and one will be,) up the price by a few bucks, and watch us die-hards scoop 'em up.
That seems like it would be the case but
it isn't Tom.These are exact same issues
that came out before.Which were reissues
in the first place.Nothing at all is any
different with these releases which is
what makes it seem odd. Nothing added &
nothing lost. Any die hard fans and/or
collectors already have this shit.
I'm well acquainted with the re issue
scene. Some friends & I bootlegged and
pressed several runs of some obscure R&B
and Funk 45's in the mid 90's. Only to
get our asses blown out of the water
when master tape versions of a couple of
the tracks were found.(We mastered ours
off of mint copies of the 45's)We could
not even compete with the improvement in
sound & ended up losing a good amount of
$$$ in the process.
I am working at a fevered pace to finish my review of the new Crue retrospective. I know you are all waiting with baited breath.
Indie hip hop rap rnb labels and artists now have a new digital distribution network to submit music free 3-songs or up to 24-songs. Rap4abuck is the indie alternative to iTunes except that only these niche markets are able to submit music.
"Got a Buck? Buck a Trend".



Al,I'm curious as to just how these CD's
qualify as "New" releases. I'm the proud
owner of that "Sam & The Soul Machine"
disc (it's funky as Hell,think Booker T.
& The MG's meet The Meters but a little
jazzier),Chuck Simmons "Hustlers Strut"
and several volumes of the "Funky,Funky
New Orleans" series(Vols 1,2,2A)as well
as "Eddie Bo's-Funky,Funky New Orleans".
The thing is,I've had most of these CD's
about 2 years now.And some I've even had
for longer. So again, I'm just wondering
who classifies these as "New".
I'd definitely recommend them all for
any serious Soul/Funk/R&B fanatics out
there in blogland reading this.
Packaging is top notch.Informative liner
notes,excellent sound quality,alt.takes,
unreleased tunes and plenty of obscure
45 only releases known mainly to avid
collectors; 45's that would set you back
a couple hundred bucks apiece if you're
ever lucky enough to even find them in
the first place.