New Album Releases, Week of 9-20-2005 - Page 2

Part of: New CDs

James Brown Gettin' Down to It Polydor
Funk, Soul

Ryan Cabrera You Stand Watching Atlantic
Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Teen Pop

Cage Hell's Winter Definitive Jux
Underground Rap

Ray Charles Genius and Friends Rhino
Urban, Soul, Pop-Soul

Sam Cooke Best of Sam Cooke [RCA Bonus Tracks] RCA Legacy
Soul, R&B

Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists Warner Bros.
Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Rap-Metal

Earth, Wind & Fire Illumination Sanctuary
Soul, Quiet Storm, Urban, Smooth Soul, Contemporary R&B

Echo & The Bunnymen Siberia Cooking Vinyl
Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative Pop/Rock

Harry Enfield Classic Fairy Tales Retold: Red Riding Hood and Sleeping Beauty ASV/Living Era
Narration with Orchestra

Ensemble Avantgarde Hommage a Stravinsky MDG
Modern and Contemporary Chamber Music

Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam Carlo Gesualdo: Madrigali Libri 1-3 CPO
Renaissance Choral Music

Louise Hoffsten From Linkoping to Memphis Memphis Int'l
Retro-Soul, Singer/Songwriter, Rock & Roll, R&B

Horse the Band The Mechanical Hand Koch
Post-Hardcore, Noise-Rock

Jamiroquai Dynamite Sony
Alternative Dance, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Urban, Club/Dance, Dance-Pop

Christine Lavin Folkzinger Appleseed
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Folk

Steve Lawrence All My Love Belongs to You Varese
Traditional Pop

Maroon 5 Live Friday the 13th Octjay Records
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Bif Naked Superbeautifulmonster Bodog Music
Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Old 97's Alive and Wired New West
Alternative Country-Rock, Indie Pop

Oranger New Comes and Goes Eenie Meenie
Indie Rock

Jose Serebrier Mussorgsky/Stokowski: Pictures at an Exhibition [Hybrid SACD] Naxos
Romantic and Modern Orchestral Music

Original Soundtrack The Corpse Bride Warner Bros.
Original Score, Film Music

Joan Osborne One of Us Artemis
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

P$C 25 to Life Atlantic
Southern Rap, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap

Jon Randall Walking Among the Living Epic Records
Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country

Mel Torme
The Bethlehem Years
Shout! Factory
Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, American Popular Song

Various Artists Night Train to Nashville, Vol. 2 Lost Highway
R&B, Soul, Swamp Blues, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Modern Electric Blues, Jump Blues, Soul-Blues

Various Artists So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross J-Records
WARNING: THIS CD IS DEFECTIVE
Urban, Contemporary R&B, Smooth Soul, Quiet Storm, Pop/Rock

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  • 1 - DJRadiohead

    Sep 20, 2005 at 8:40 am

    Babs and Bon Jovi in the same week... talk about depressing.

  • 2 - Al Barger

    Sep 20, 2005 at 11:11 am

    Perhaps Babs and BJ could join in on Michael Jackson's Katrina record. Then you'd KNOW you had one for the ages.

  • 3 - BRICKLAYER

    Sep 20, 2005 at 11:15 am

    *scrolling down list...*
    "The New Ryan Cabrera!?!?!?"
    *grabs car keys, bottle of water, and power bar, burst out door on way to nearest Best Buy*
    ...one hour later...
    *Bursts through door, grabs bottle of water from fridge, and fresh power bar. Takes the new Billy Bob Thornton CD out of boombox, and gently and lovingly places it back into its jewel case womb. Tears open new Ryan Cabrera CD and gently and lovingly removes it from jewel case womb and places it into shiny boom box. Presses Play*
    "yes, Yes, YEs, YES, YESSSSSSSSSSSS!"
    *Collapses in sweet relief on the dirty floor. Another week of super high quality artistic new music complete*

  • 4 - godoggo

    Sep 20, 2005 at 2:58 pm

    Gesualdo was musically the weirdest of Rennaisance composers (and if you've never listened to late Rennaisance choral music, damn near all of it is otherworldly and gorgeous, if sung right), plus he OJed his old lady.

  • 5 - Krystal

    Sep 20, 2005 at 4:01 pm

    It's been long awaited for Coheed & Cambria's Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. Anyone who has heard their latest single "Welcome Home" knows that it's a far cry from Second Stage Turbine Blade. Unlike most bands that change their music structure after their first cd C & C has outdone themselves with this compilation. To anyone who enjoys listening to emo, rock, or indie then you should definitely check out Coheed's new cd. And if they happen to tour in your town check them out they give one hell of a show! And they chit chat after their shows with the fans unlike most bands..

  • 6 - gypsyman

    Sep 21, 2005 at 5:34 am

    Barfra Strident and Barking Gibberish: two of the many reasons that I'd prefer to forget the seventies.

  • 7 - Vince man

    Sep 02, 2006 at 1:39 pm

    The new album by Coheed is amazing.

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