Charlie Musselwhite Sanctuary Real World
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Electric Delta Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues
Tatiana Nikolaeva Shostakovich: Preludes & Fugues Moscow Studio Archives
Styles: 20th-Century Piano Music
The O'Jays Together We Are One Capitol
Styles: Philly Soul, Smooth Soul
Of Montreal Satanic Panic in the Attic Polyvinyl
Styles: Indie Pop, Neo-Psychedelia
Old Time Relijun Lost Light K
Styles: Indie Rock
Original Soundtrack Hellboy Varèse Sarabande
Styles: Original Score
Carl Perkins Dance Album [Bonus Tracks] Varèse Sarabande
Styles: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Renaissance Innocents and Illusions [Bonus Tracks] Sanctuary
Styles: Prog-Rock/Art Rock
Todd Rundgren Liars Sanctuary
Styles: Album Rock, Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Power Pop
Seachange Lay of the Land Matador
Styles: Indie Rock
Ron Sexsmith Retriever Nettwerk
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Valentin Silvestrov Valentin Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa ECM
Styles: Contemporary Choral Music
Morton Subotnick Morton Subotnick: Sidewinder; Until Spring Mode
Styles: Electronic Music
Tamia More Elektra
Styles: Urban, Contemporary R&B
Tangerine Dream The Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2 Sanctuary
Styles: Electronic, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
They Might Be Giants Indestructible Object [EP] Barsuk
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock
Toots & the Maytals True Love V2
Styles: Roots Reggae, Reggae-Pop, Ska
Tortoise It's All Around You Thrill Jockey
Styles: Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental, Indie Rock
Various Artists The Passion of the Christ: Songs Inspired by the Passion of the Christ Universal South
Styles: Soundtracks, Film Music
Various Artists Pink Panther's Penthouse Party Virgin
Styles: Original Score, Electronica, Lounge, Movie Themes, Alternative Dance, Club/Dance, Progressive House

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Article comments
1 - Eric Olsen
Excellent, thanks. This will be very helpful on several levels.
2 - ClubhouseCancer
The new Calexico is excellent, and includes their cover of Love's Alone Again (Or), which has been a staple of their live shows. This is an appropriate and illuminating song choice considering Calexico's mariachi rock. Anyone who's missed this intelligent, unique band has missed sumthin'.
There is always rejoicing when there's a new Sexsmith album, and this one continues some of the mild electronic experiments of the last two, to nice effect. Any thoughts on this guy? Al, your McManus-loving soul must have some take on him.