Neil Innes Taking Off Vivid Sound Japan
Rock
Milt Jackson Quintet That's the Way It Is Universal Japan
Jazz
Jo Jo Gunne Jumpin' the Gunne Collectors' Choice Music
Rock
Jo Jo Gunne So...Where's the Show? [Asylum] Collectors' Choice Music
Rock
Daniel Johnston 1990 Instinct
Rock
Daniel Johnston Artistic Vice Instinct
Rock
Kajagoogoo Islands [Bonus Tracks] EMI
Rock
Kansas Sail On: The 30th Anniversary Collection 1974-2004 Sony
Rock
King Missile Mystical Shit/Fluting on the Hump Instinct
Rock
Josie Kreuzer As Is She DeVil
Rock
Fela Kuti Underground Spiritual Game Quannum Projects
World
Prince Lasha Inside Story Enja
Jazz
Leadbelly Live: New York 1947/Austin 1949 Document
Folk
Lone Star Lone Star/Firing on All Six Beat Goes On
Rock
Lene Lovich Lucky Number: The Best Of Metro
Rock
Loretta Lynn Still Country [Bonus DVD] Koch
Country
Cecil McBee Music from the Source Enja
Jazz
Donna McGhee Make It Last Forever Red Greg
Rock
Chris McNulty I Remember You Mop Top
Jazz
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes/Teddy Pendergrass Essential Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Sony
R&B
The Meteors Meteors Vs. The World Anag Psych
Rock
Bishop Paul Morton Dealing with Impossibilities Compendia
Gospel
David Murray Lucky Four Enja
Jazz
Terry Oldfield Zen: The Search for Enlightenment New World Company
New Age
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Finian's Rainbow [Original Motion Picture Soun Rhino Handmade
Soundtrack
Florent Pagny Chaelet Les Halles Universal International
World
Andre Persiany Real Me Black & Blue
Jazz
Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Trio Plays Universal Japan
Jazz
Portrait of David These Days Are Hard to Ignore Racing Junior
Rock
Nelson Riddle Look of Love Brentwood
Easy Listening








Article comments
1 - Tom Johnson
I highly, HIGHLY recommend the Winter & Winter reissue of Joey Baron's Tongue In Groove for adventurous listeners. I've got the original, but this reissue might be remastered or something cool like that. You can check out my review here.
Also of interest to jazz fans is Medeski, Martin, & Wood's End Of The World Party (Just In Case), which was released today but doesn't appear on your list.
Overall, however, a pretty lame new-music week . . .
2 - Mark Saleski
i'll second the Joey Baron vote. it's about time they reissued that thing. it's a load of fun.
the new Medeski, Martin and Wood is quite good also. they've got one of the dust brothers producing.
3 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo
agree that this is a fairly poor week stateside. Over in the United UK we got Dizee Rascals new album yesterday, which is a grower, but worth sticking with. Of this list here, there aint much beyond a couple anthologys and so on. (buzzcocks, loretta lynn and merle haggard being The Duke's faves from the list.)
4 - Tom Johnson
Gotta reiterate Mark's approval of the MMW - I just picked this up this afternoon on a whim, having gotten a bit tired of their jam-jazz, but was feeling a little adventurous today. Damn, is this a reinvention or what? Great album, great fun - they've finally done something truly new sounding. It comes highly recommended from me, the jaded old-timer MMW fan.