Wednesday, June 07, 2006

NEXT WEEK 7 Tonight


Next is a new music show on 1071thepeak.com. We want to help you find your next new favorite song. Before I get to the playlist. A Bummer. The fifth Beatle has died. Billy Preston's Wikipedia page.

John Stewart hammers Bill Bennett.

OK the playlist. Next is on tonight at 11 and repeats Sunday at 8. All times eastern.

Hard-Fi – Hard to Beat (Stars of CCTV)
70s disco meets Pop Punk. Duran Duran meets the Clash. OK maybe not the Clash but you get the idea.

The Raconteurs – Level (Broken Boy Soldiers)
I am sure you already know quite a bit about Jack White’s side project that he claims is not a side project. It’s nice hear Jack with a full band.

David Mead – Hard to Remember (Tangerine)
melody-driven pop made by songsmiths such as Randy Newman, Paul Simon and Paul McCartney.

The Devics – Just One Breathe (Push the Heart)
4th cd and they keep the night late vibe going. Vocals are great. Could we call her this generations Caucasion Bille Holliday?

Joe Satriani – It’s So Good (Super Colossal)
2 years since his last cd. This cd is just cool guitar playing not showing off—well a little showing off.

Josh Ritter – Wolves (The Animal Years)
Josh Ritter doesn't believe in breakthrough records, even though everybody's saying he's made one. Get into this guy.

Eric Clapton – I’ve told You For the Last Time (Eric Clapton-Deluxe Version)
One of many unreleased versions of songs found on ECs first solo cd. These alternative takes can be found on the Duluxe version of Eric Clapton.

Katie Todd Band – Face Down (Make Some Time For Wasting)
A cross between Fiona Apple and Lucinda Williams…they are from Chicago and will be playing Lalaplooza this year.

Beth Orton – Rectify (Comfort of Strangers)
It is a stride away from her earlier work which was a sort of folk electronica, this one is quieter and produced by Jim O'Rourke. Yes I know you don’t think Jim O’Rourke and think quieter. But this cd works

Bruce Cockburn – Different When It Comes To You (Life Short- Call Now)
Bruce Cockburn - Life Short Call Now: A 23-piece symphony joins the folk icon for his 29th album. He is Canadian eh.

Los Lonely Boys _ Superstition (Cover of Stevie Wonder) (Diamond ep)
Look for a new Doc featuring them call-- Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads. Premiered at SXSW.

Enjoy the new tunes and remember NEXT is an iMix. Go to the main page of iMix on iTunes and search for an iMix called NEXT WEEK 7

More later
Bro

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