New album releases, week of 6-8-2004 - Page 2

Part of: New CDs

The Corrs Borrowed Heaven Atlantic
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Celtic Pop

Cowboy Junkies One Soul Now Zoe
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock

Danielson Brother Is to Son Secretly Canadian
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock

De La Soul De La Mix Tape: Remixes, Rarities and Classics Rhino
Styles: Alternative Rap, Golden Age, Hip-Hop

Duo Alterno Franco Alfano: Liriche da Tagore (Songs on Rabindranath Tagore) Nuova Era
Styles: Early Twentieth-Century Vocal Music

The Fall 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong: 39 Golden Greats Beggars Banquet
Styles: Indie Rock, Post-Punk, College Rock

Jay Farrar Stone, Steel & Bright Lights Transmit
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Americana

Fastball Keep Your Wig On Rykodisc
Styles: Pop Underground, Punk-Pop

Bebel Gilberto Bebel Gilberto Six Degrees
Styles: Bossa Nova, Brazilian Pop

The Helio Sequence Love and Distance Sub Pop
Styles: Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Dream Pop

Etta James Blues to the Bone RCA
Styles: Electric Blues

Nina Nastasia Dogs [Touch and Go] Touch and Go
Styles: Indie Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Paul van Nevel Lassus: Il Canzoniere di Messer Francesco Petrarca Harmonia Mundi Franc
Styles: Renaissance Vocal Music

Original Soundtrack Reality Bites [Bonus Tracks] RCA
Styles: Soundtracks

Original Soundtrack The WB's Superstar USA Koch
Styles: Pop/Rock, Teen Pop, Urban, Contemporary R&B

Royal City Little Heart's Ease Rough Trade
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative Country-Rock

Jordi Savall Homenatge al Misteri d'Elx - La Vespra Alia Vox
Styles: Spanish Renaissance Mystery Play

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  • 1 - Tom Johnson

    Jun 07, 2004 at 11:00 pm

    Sonic Youth and PJ Harvey will be getting my cash this week. I heard them and Velvet Revolver on VH1.com (via their cool album-preview feature) and while VR seems to be pretty good, it seems like it might wear out its welcome pretty quick. Sonic Youth and PJ Harvey have real long-term potential with me. Glenn Tilbrook is also tempting, but I'll have to hear more of it to decide for certain . . . I'll probably end up buying it anyway.

    Boy, after watching the show, WB's Superstar sure is tempting . . . not. Did they not get the appeal of William Hung? We don't want tons of really bad singers - one "making it" is fun just as a joke. A whole album of Hungs? No thank you.

  • 2 - Bob A. Booey

    Jun 08, 2004 at 12:45 am

    Go to Lollapalooza this summer. Sonic Youth and PJ Harvey are on the bill on many dates, along with Morrissey, the Flaming Lips, and the Pixies (at a few shows).

    If any of you are in New York, you must go since all of those bands are playing.

    The Ventura County Fairground dates in LA aren't bad, either, since they have most of those artists.

    There are some other decent groups on some dates like Basement Jaxx and others I'm forgetting. Check the website since the acts shift from tour stop to stop and is very uneven for some dates.

    That is all.

  • 3 - visualsimplicity

    Jun 08, 2004 at 2:49 am

    I'm a little disappointed with the PJ Harvey album. Not sure why since I wasn't really expecting anything.

    For anyone who cares, the new Corrs album sounds decent. It's pretty much their typical stuff, doesn't deviate much. So if you enjoy their old stuff, you'll probably like the new one. I suppose if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Jun 09, 2004 at 8:36 am

    Thanks Al - this is an excellent ongoing feature.

  • 5 - Susan

    Jul 05, 2004 at 1:35 pm

    Glenn Tilbrook's latest post-Squeeze offering, Transatlantic Ping Pong, is an impressive collection of catchy tunes, many of which will become instant "earworms" the second you hear them.

    Glenn's made it quite clear that, Squeeze or no Squeeze, music is what he does, what he loves, and what he's very, very good at. (He & Chris Difford did co-write one of the songs on this album, and their continuing compatability is more than evident here.)

    I continue to recommend this latest from Glenn to anyone who will sit still long enough to hear me. It's a guaranteed winner!

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