New Album Releases July 14, 2009: David Bowie, Dead Weather, The Rolling Stones, Bleu, Daughtry, Hannah Montana, - Page 3

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Beastie Boys
Ill Communication [Remastered] [Bonus CD]

Billy Talent
Billy Talent III

Bleu
A Watched Pot

David Bowie
VH1 Storytellers

Olivia Broadfield
Eyes Wide Open

Greg Brown
Dream City: Essential Recordings. Vol. 2 1997-2006

Care Bears on Fire
Get Over It!

Imogen Cooper
Schubert: Live, Vol. 1

Dan Cummins
Revenge Is Near

Cunninlynguists
Strange Journey, Vol. 1

The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols Are Sound

Jimmy Dell
Cool It, Baby

DevilDriver
Pray for Villains

Billy "The Kid" Emerson
Red Hot: The Sun Years, Plus

Eskimo Joe
Inshalla

Guarneri Trio Prague
Dvorák: The Complete Piano Trios

George Hamilton IV
The Drugstore's Rockin': To You and Yours

Joe
Signature

Alexis Kossenko
C. P. E. Bach: Concerti a flauto traverso obligato, Vol. 2

Crosby Loggins
Time to Move

Amos Milburn
Rocks

Hannah Montana
Hannah Montana 3 [CD/DVD]

The Most Serene Republic
...And the Ever Expanding Universe

Thomas Zehetmair
Stravinsky: Violin Concerto; Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 6

Original Soundtrack
(500) Days of Summer

Quantic and His Combo Barbaro
Tradition in Transition

Raiders
Indian Reservation/Collage

Charlie Rich
Charlie Rocks

The Rolling Stones
A Bigger Bang

The Rolling Stones
Bridges to Babylon

The Rolling Stones
Dirty Work

The Rolling Stones
Steel Wheels

The Rolling Stones
Voodoo Lounge

Gil Scott-Heron
Bottle/Best of Gil Scott-Heron

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
Up from Below

Archie Shepp
Phat Jam in Milano

Nina Simone
Live at Berkeley/Gifted & Black

Summer Cats
Songs for Tuesdays

Twista
Category F5

Neil Young
After the Gold Rush

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

Neil Young
Harvest

Neil Young
Neil Young

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  • 1 - MarkSaleski

    Jul 14, 2009 at 9:08 am

    a lot of the Storytellers things aren't out. must be the vh1/mtv bastards want too much money.

    people would kill for the Waits show (and it's been bootlegged to death)

  • 2 - Josh Hathaway

    Jul 14, 2009 at 9:19 am

    I'd like R.E.M.'s 'Storytellers' released, as well. Counting Crows released theirs, sort of. I'd like a CD/DVD package of that performance, as well. There were an awful lot of good ones that should be out there.

  • 3 - Donald Gibson

    Jul 14, 2009 at 11:57 am

    The funny thing with Bowie's Storytellers is that he actually remembers some of his own stories.

    He's gone on the record saying there are a couple years in the mid '70s of which he has absolutely no recollection.

  • 4 - Josh Hathaway

    Jul 14, 2009 at 12:21 pm

    He says the same thing about the post-Let's Dance era of the '80s. He had a great line about being lost in the wilderness with only his drugs to keep him company. He's a crackup. I remember loving this performance. My copy has shipped. I can't wait to sit and watch it again and again...

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