Tuesday, August 02, 2005

New Releases plus more

Roy Acuff / Greatest Gospel Songs (Curb)
Danny Barnes / Get Myself Together (Terminus)
Beulah / A Good Band is Hard to Kill (DVD) (Music Video Distributors)
Black Sabbath / Best of Black Sabbath (Sanctuary)
Arty Blakey / Drum Suite (Reissue) (Sony)
Blondie / Best of Blondie (Capitol)
David Bowie / David Live (EMI)
David Bowie / Stage (EMI)
June Carter Cash / Keep On The Sunny Side: June Carter Cash - Her Life (Sony)
Johnny Cash / Legend (Sony)
Rosanne Cash / King's Record Shop (Reissue w/bonus tracks) (Columbia/Legacy)
Rosanne Cash / Interiors (Reissue w/bonus tracks) (Columbia/Legacy)
Rosanne Cash / Seven Year Ache (Reissue w/bonus tracks) (Columbia/Legacy)
The Church / Priest=Aura (Reisssue) (EMI)
The Church / Sometime Anywhere (Deluxe Edition) (EMI)
The Church / Starfish (Deluxe Edition) (EMI)
John Coltrane / Bethlehem Years (Shout! Factory)
Alice Cooper / Dirty Diamonds (New West)
Bill Cosby / Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (Reissue) (Geffen)
The Greenhornes / East Grand Blues (V2)
Hal / Play the Hits Vols. 1 & 2 (Rough Trade)
Isobella / Surrogate Emotions of The Silver Screen (New Granada)
Jamiroquai / Dynamite (Sony International)
John Butler Trio / Living 2001-2002 (Compilation) (Jarrah)
Janis Joplin / Box of Pearls: The Janis Joplin Collection (Sony)
Charles Mingus / East Coasting (Shout! Factory)
Willie Nelson / Countryman (Lost Highway)
Maria Muldaur / Sweet Lovin' Old Soul (Stony Plain)
North Mississippi All Stars / Electric Blue Watermelon (ATO)
Michael Penn / Mr. Hollywood, Jr., 1947 (spinART)
Tristan Prettyman / Twentythree (Virgin)
Public Enemy / Power to the People and the Beats: Greatest Hits (Def Jam)
Rocket From The Crypt / Scream, Dracula, Scream! (Reissue)(Interscope)
Darrell Scott / Live in NC (Full Lights)
Shel Silverstein / Best of Shel Silverstein (Sony)
Stray Cats / Best of Stray Cats (Capitol)
Abigail Washburn / Song of the Traveling Daughter (Nettwerk America)

Phillip Glass v. HipHop. Mash'em up.

Just concerts. Live songs for you to enjoy.

Beethoven beats them all. He didn't even need an iPod commerial...

Abbey Road webcam.

Big Star's new CD.

Irish drinking songs for...cat lovers? and should cat people get all the links? I don't think so. For the dog people. I think I am going to have bad dreams tonight.

In honor of the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' legendary album, Rubber Soul, Razor & Tie Entertainment is proud to announce This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul. The 14-track album hits stores on October 25th and will mirror the sequencing of the original UK release of Rubber Soul.
This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute To The Beatles' Rubber Soul track listing:
1. Drive My Car - The Donnas
2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) - The Fiery Furnaces
3. You Won't See Me - Dar Williams
4. Nowhere Man - Low
5. Think For Yourself - Yonder Mountain String Band
6. The Word - Mindy Smith
7. Michelle - Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
8. What Goes On - Sufjan Stevens
9. Girl - Rhett Miller
10. I'm Looking Through You - Ted Leo
11. In My Life - Ben Lee
12. Wait - Ben Kweller
13. If I Needed Someone - Nellie McKay
14. Run For Your Life - Cowboy Junkies
This should be incredible. See you in the queue.

NMC reports: It was one small step for man, one giant leap for U2 last week when the Space Shuttle Discovery crew got a U2 wake-up call.
The sleepy astronauts of Discovery got a rock 'n' roll wake-up call on July 28th, when U2's hit single "Vertigo" was piped through their space ship. Discovery Pilot Jim Kelly requested the song by the Irish rockers.
According to U2.com, this is the first time U2 has been played in space

NME reports: FRANZ FERDINAND have renamed their second album.
The band had originally planned to not name any of their albums, and throughout the recording process had said the album would be simply titled ’Franz Ferdinand’.
However, the album is now called ’You Could Have It So Much Better…With Franz Ferdinand’ and is released on October 3.

Ten things we didn't know last week but know now.

Life is full of questions...oh so many questions.

hendrix pretended to be gay to get out of army. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Also there is a great article in Rolling Stone on Jimi.

Right wing comic book. I don't think it's suppose to be funny. I guess they forgot about this gem. ACC Studios's "Liber(ali)ty for All" boasts that it has received a huge amount of coverage on American talk radio. This may possibly be assisted by the fact that three of its stars are.. you guessed it, American talk radio hosts. Whether Osama bin Laden will also plug it in his next broadcast has yet to be established.
It's quite impressive given that the story is set in 2021, when G Gordon Liddy, portrayed straddling a Harley on the front cover, will be 90, and Oliver North 80. Sean Hannity, from a look at the preview pages, looks a lot better in his 60s than he does in his 40s, having lost an eye and a fair bit of weight and gained a robot arm. Again this is not funny or maybe it is.

and leave you with some Flash Bart Fun. and She Blocked Me.

More later
Bro

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