Peter Schmid & Vinny Golia Birdology Leo
Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Structured Improvisation, Free Improvisation
Seether Disclaimer [Bonus DVD] Wind-up
Styles: Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge
Artie Shaw The Complete Rhythm Makers Sessions 1937-1938, Vol. 2 Flyright
Styles: Sweet Bands, Swing
Chris Stamey Travels in the South Yep Roc
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Jangle Pop
Various Artists Blue Note Plays Burt Bacharach Blue Note
Styles: Soul-Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz-Pop
Various Artists Blue Note Plays Stevie Wonder Blue Note
Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz
Various Artists Blue Note Plays the Beatles Blue Note
Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz
Various Artists Reggae Gold 2004 VP
Styles: Dancehall, Ragga
Various Artists Ultra-Lounge: Cocktails With Cole Porter Capitol
Styles: Lounge, Orchestral Pop, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop
Alexis Weissenberg Les Introuvables d'Alexis Weissenberg EMI
Styles: Romantic and Twentieth-Century Piano Music
Who Trio The Current Underneath Leo
Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Free
Johnny Winter I'm a Bluesman Virgin
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Blues-Rock
Patti Scialfa 23rd Street Lullaby Sony
Styles: American Trad Rock, Roots Rock, Alternative Country-Rock
ZZ Top Rancho Texicano: The Very Best of ZZ Top Rhino
Styles: Album Rock, Arena Rock, Blues-Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock









Article comments
1 - JR
Blue Note has what sounds like an interesting series of "Blue Note plays" albums this week, including volumes for Burt Bacharach, Stevie Wonder and the Beatles. Unfortunately there's no information at Amazon for exactly WHO at Blue Note is playing what.
That can be found here.
2 - Al Barger
Excellent. Thank you JR.
3 - Tom Johnson
John Zorn's Tzadik label did a Bacharach tribute a few years back, looks a lot more interesting, and certainly more risky, than the Blue Note one (can't say for sure, don't own it - but I've heard a live version of Bill Frisell's "What the World Needs Now" and it's gorgeous, as expected.)