10/2: The Tuesday Morning Purchase: Sharon Jones, David Byrne, Mickey Hart, Bruce Springsteen

Part of: Tuesday Morning Purchase

A slower week in pure numbers but it's a very eclectic mix: nervous electronics, swankin' R&B, Dylan (I mean, does he need a category?), percussion, whatever the heck you'd like to call Byrne & Harvey, and the return of the E Street Band.


Photek - Form & Function, Vol. 2 (Sanctuary Trojan)/Electronic

This appears to be a re-release but hey, I don't own it. Photek is the kind of drum & bass outfit that'll make you wonder if your CD player isn't acting up. For some reason, I like that. Modus Operandi (from 1997) had that jittery sort of feel. Let's see if times have changed.


Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - 100 Days, 100 Nights (Daptone)/Butt-shakin' R&B

Sharon Jones, much like Bettye LaVette, is the real deal. I first heard of her years ago and was convinced on the strength of a single tune on a CMJ sampler disc. Put her music on and within minutes you'll be jumpin' up on your coffee table and wavin' the back of your front in the air.


David Byrne - Live from Austin, Texas (New West)/Rock

I attended a David Byrne concert a few years ago. It was nothing short of stunning. This recording is from an Austin City Limits show. Sometimes I'm a fan of their format, sometimes not. Some of the shows have seemed to lack energy. This particular one is unfamiliar to me. Seriously though, don't you want to hear Byrne cover "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"?

Bob Dylan - Dylan [2007 3CD Deluxe Edition] (Sony)/Rock

Cynical money grab or decent overview of the man's career. Well, it's certainly true that any sort of greatest hits package is cheap(er) for a label to produce, so there's your money grab angle. On the other hand, this collection does a good job at bringing in material from most of Dylan's mini-eras. Sure, I don't need this set, since I own all of it already. But for the newcomer, it's not a bad deal at all.

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  • 1 - Michael J. West

    Oct 02, 2007 at 8:39 am

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Not much I'm really excited about this week...although the PJ Harvey's got my attention....

  • 2 - Mark Saleski

    Oct 02, 2007 at 9:19 am

    shoot, i forgot to mention that Byrne's Music For The Knee Plays is going to reissued soon. i can finally get rid of my 20 yr old cassette.

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