Clifton Chenier Clifton Sings the Blues Arhoolie
Styles: Texas Blues, Zydeco
Marilyn Crispell Trio Storyteller ECM
Styles: Modern Creative, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz
DePaul Wind Ensemble Forget-Me-Nots Albany
Styles: Modern Chamber Music
Dave Edmunds From Small Things: The Best of Dave Edmunds Columbia/Legacy
Styles: Rock & Roll, New Wave, Pub Rock, Roots Rock
Tinsley Ellis Hard Way Telarc
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock
Bela Fleck/Edgar Meyer Music for Two Sony
Styles: New Acoustic, Chamber Jazz, Progressive Bluegrass, Contemporary Jazz
Jolie Holland Escondida Anti
Styles: Alternative Country, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Country-Folk, Contemporary Folk, Folk-Jazz, Songster, Folk-Blues, Minstrel
Jersey Generation Genocide Universal
Styles: Ska-Punk, Punk Revival
Gary Karr Super Double-Bass: The Artistry of Gary Karr Lim
Styles: Romantic Chamber Music
Steve Kuhn String Ensemble Promises Kept ECM
Styles: Modern Creative
Joey McIntyre 8:09 Artemis
Styles: Pop/Rock, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter
Lee Michaels Hello: The Very Best of Lee Michaels Sony
Styles: Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, AM Pop, Hard Rock, Psychedelic
The One AM Radio A Name Writ in Water Level-Plane
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Original Soundtrack Porky's Revenge! [Expanded] Columbia/Legacy/
Sony Music Soundtrax
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Sam Phillips A Boot and a Shoe Nonesuch
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock
John Pizzarelli Bossa Nova Telarc
Styles: Brazilian Jazz, Latin Jazz
Gary Puckett/Union Gap Young Girl: The Best of Gary Puckett & the Union Gap Sony
Styles: Pop, Pop/Rock, Sunshine Pop
Linda Ronstadt Mi Jardin Azul: Las Canciones Favoritas Elektra/Rhino
Styles: Mexican Folk, Mariachi, Latin Pop, Nueva Cancion, Ranchera, Latin Folk









Article comments
1 - Craig Lyndall
very small week in the underground:
evergrey-inner circle 4/27
morgion-cloaked by ages 4/27
nekromantix-dead girls don't cry 4/27
suffocation-souls to deny 4/27
2 - Eric Olsen
Craig, if you want, feel free to do a separate post on this each week.
3 - ClubhouseCancer
Al:
No, it's just another Krall record, I'm afraid. But instead of boring us with her under-considered versions of Porter and Gershwin, we get five or six Krall/Costello tunes plus covers of tunes by Tom Waits, Joni Mitchell, and someone else, plus "Almost Blue."
My advice is to continue paying little attention to Mrs. Costello, whose pallid pleasantness always evokes yawns here. Or maybe it's just subtle, and I'VE NEVER BEEN GOOD AT SUBTLE!!!
Their song "Narrow Daylight" has some good lines, however.
4 - Shark
Krall needs to go the Britney route: more boobs, less music.
5 - ClubhouseCancer
She doesn't have far to go. The cover packaging of "The Look of Love" looks like a Victoria's Secret catalogue. And not in the Bob Dylan way, either.