New album releases, week of 8-30-2005 - Page 2

Part of: New CDs

Cold A Different Kind of Pain Lava
Alternative Metal

The Coral The Invisible Invasion Sony International
Indie Rock, Neo-Psychedelia

Czar*nok That One Way Capitol
Hardcore Rap

Carlisle Floyd Carlisle Floyd: Cold Sassy Tree Albany
Contemporary Opera

Macy Gray Live in Las Vegas NuTech Digital
Contemporary R&B, Neo-Soul, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra Not in Our Name Verve
Post-Bop

Herbie Hancock Possibilities Vector
Contemporary Jazz, Jazz-Pop

Justin Hinds Carry Go Bring Come: Anthology 1964-1974 Trojan
Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, Ska

Kim Lenz Up to My Old Tricks Again Hightone
Americana, Rockabilly Revival, Roots Rock

Mad Professor Method to the Madness Trojan
Dub, Contemporary Reggae, Reggae-Pop, Ambient Dub

Norumbega Harmony Sweet Seraphic Fire New World
American Choral Music

OK Go Oh No Capitol
Indie Rock

Opeth Ghost Reveries Roadrunner
Scandinavian Metal, Progressive Metal, Goth Metal, Death Metal/Black Metal

Our Lady Peace Healthy in Paranoid Times Sony
Post-Grunge, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Les Paul Les Paul and Friends Capitol
Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Nostalgia

Rihanna Music of the Sun Def Jam
Urban, Dance-Pop, Tropical, Dancehall

Sonny Rollins Without a Song: The 9/11 Concert Milestone
Hard Bop, Post-Bop

Gerard Schwarz Turn-of-the-Century Cornet Favorites Sony
Modern Brass Music

Todd Snider That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider 1994-1998 Hip-O
Americana, Alternative Country, Roots Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Barbra Streisand Guilty [25th Anniversary Edition Dualdisc] Sony
Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary

Marty Stuart Soul's Chapel Superlatone
Country Gospel

30 Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie Virgin/Immortal
Post-Grunge

Various Artists Austin City Limits Music Festival: 2004 Rhino
Jam Bands, Indie Rock, Roots Rock, New Orleans R&B, Urban Blues, Country-Rock, Black Gospel

Vendetta Red Sisters of the Red Death Control Group / TCG
Post-Grunge, Emo

Nancy Wilson The Great American Songbook Blue Note
Vocal Jazz, Pop-Soul, Traditional Pop, Standards, Ballads

Nancy Wilson Guess Who I Saw Today: Nancy Wilson Sings Songs of Lost Love Blue Note
Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Standards, Ballads

Nancy Wilson Save Your Love for Me: Nancy Wilson Sings the Great Blues Ballads Blue Note
Vocal Jazz, Pop-Soul, Traditional Pop, Standards, Ballads

George Winston Summer [Special Edition] Windham Hill
Contemporary Instrumental, Adult Alternative, Solo Instrumental, Neo-Classical

Tony Yayo Thoughts of a Predicate Felon Interscope
East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap

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  • 1 - godoggo

    Aug 31, 2005 at 12:31 am

    A New Charlie Haden's Liberation Orchestra record!!!!!!!

    Also, 2 Nancy Wilson records, in case you want to hear what a singer who can sing sings like.

  • 2 - El Bicho

    Aug 31, 2005 at 1:31 am

    Al,

    8-30. Feel free to have someone delete this comment

  • 3 - LegendaryMonkey

    Aug 31, 2005 at 2:07 am

    I just have to say... Tony Yayo is an inspired name.

  • 4 - DJRadiohead

    Aug 31, 2005 at 8:41 am

    Eric Clapton is no longer even mediocre blues and has not been for some time.

    This new album is going to rot. I finally had to quit buying his music.

  • 5 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 31, 2005 at 9:02 am

    funny how folks can be so assured that music they've never even listened to will suck.

    i've heard a tune from the new Clapton record and it was great.

    and it wasn't a blues tune either.

  • 6 - JR

    Aug 31, 2005 at 9:11 am

    Actually it three Nancy Wilson records, but I think they're all compilations.

    I may buy them anyway.

  • 7 - Al Barger

    Aug 31, 2005 at 1:46 pm

    Fair point Mark, but I never liked Clapton much to begin with, and I haven't heard anything even vaguely listenable from him in long decades. After a whole frickin' career of mediocre blues records, I beg forgiveness if I'm so prejudiced as to expect more of the same.

  • 8 - visualsimplicity

    Aug 31, 2005 at 2:55 pm

    Indie darlings, Death Cab for Cutie, releases their first major record label album and there's no peep about it from anyone? Odd.

  • 9 - The Theory

    Aug 31, 2005 at 5:25 pm

    probably because they suck.

    I'm interested in the new Opeth, perhaps.

    And is that new Brooks and Dunn cd intentionally parodying that Rob Zombie album, Hellbilly Deluxe?

  • 10 - The Theory

    Aug 31, 2005 at 5:26 pm

    actually, the new Death Cab is currently #3 on amazon's sales rank.

    did i mention how much I hate them?

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