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    Blue Highway, – Marbletown
    Not only do these guys play great bluegrass, but they write songs that match the real stuff on Brother Where Art Thou. You know, songs that tell stories about death, Lazarus, dark clouds and lighting.


     

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    Wide RightSleeping on the Couch
    A very unglamorous foursome performs searing songs about rockers struggling with day jobs and lost dreams as they drift into middle life. Singer Leah Archibald has a great rock voice. When she sings about marital woes and taking the fifth, she is referring to Johnny Walker at lunchtime – not her constitutional rights.


     


    Antibalas- Live Cuts from Rhapsody
    Fela-inspired African grooves. Their studio albums are ok, but download their ten minute plus live cuts from Rhapsody for 79 cents apiece. It’s a Grateful Dead style Afro-beat jam with horns and politics from a Brooklyn band.


     

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    Allman Brothers BandInstat Live: Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
    I’ll poop out one live Allman Brothers album every year if they are this good. Here we have Branford Marsalis sitting in and, at first, getting smoked in a cutting contest with Derek Trucks until he realizes these guys can play and then rises to the occasion.


     

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    Foo Fighters In Your Honor
    This just makes the cut. Disc one is Zeppelin riffs and a little grunge – in short, great classic rock which is a rare commodity these days. On disc two Mr. Grohl duets with Norah Jones and shows his sensitive side. It doesn’t work. What happened to John Bonham as his role model? Also, why is everyone up in arms about this being a copy-protected CD. If it was my music, I would do the same.


     

    Bloc PartySilent Alarm
    My Morning JacketZ
    Sigur Ros Tak
    Various Artists – Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast
    John PrineFair and Square
    Robbie FulksGeorgia Hard
    The Go! TeamThunder, Lightning, Strike
    And You Will Know Us by the Trail of DeadWorlds Apart
    Sufan Stevens Illinois
    Animal CollectiveFeels
    The Mars VoltaFrances the Mute

    Old Wine – New Bottles

    Astor PiazzolaThe Rough Guide to Astor Piazzola
    SloanA Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005
    Various Artists - Son Cubano NYC: Cubano Roots New York Spices 1972-1982.
    Various ArtistsWorld Psychedelic Classic 3 Love’s a Real Thing
    BB KingOriginal Greatest Hits
    Grateful Dead – Fillmore West 1969
    Harold Budd/Brian EnoThe Pearl
    Robert WyattTheatre Royal Drury Lane
    Roky EricksonI Have Always Been Here Before

    Box Sets

    Various ArtistsOne Kiss Can Lead to Another: Girl Group Sounds
    Various ArtistsChildren of Nuggets: Original ARtyfacts from the Second Psych. Era
    Charlie PooleYou Ain’t Talkin’ to Me

    World Music

    Amodou Et MariamDimanche a Bamako
    Los De AbajoLda V The Lunatics
    Dengue FeverEscape from the Dragon House
    Pedro Luis FerrerRustico

    Classical

    David Zinman, Yefin BronmanBeethoven Piano Concertos 3 and 4
    Alfred Brendel, Adrian BrendelComplete Works for Piano and Cello
    Akademiek Fur Alte Musik BerlinOuverturen: Music for the Hamburg Opera

    Jazz, Jazz, Jazz

    Anthony Braxton Quartet20 Compositions
    Mr. Braxton was the intellectual’s avant-guard saxophonist in the 70s whose compositions were titled as mathematical equations. So thirty years later why is playing traditional standards, this time from the West Coast Cool scene; i.e. white guys like Brubeck and Evans? It’s because he re-invents them. Each song is, at first, instantly recognizable, but then the quartet
    breaks it down with quirky fresh solos as the rhythm sections plays with the time structure to find its essence. Then twenty minutes later, he comes full circle back to melody we all know. You’ve been taken to new territory and back again, and you realize that such chestnuts as Time Out and Waltz for Debby were pushing the boundaries in their own way. Also, Kevin O’Neil, the best unknown guitarist around, is reason enough to buy this four CD set.

    Ike QuebecThe Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions :: Big and greasy R&B with a thunderous horn.
    Thelonious Monk, John ColtraneLive at Carnegie Hall :: Coltrane at his first brilliant beginning.
    John ColtraneOne Down, One Up: Live at the Half Note :: Just before his interstellar end.
    Tina BrooksTrue Blue :: A reissue of his one 1960 Blue Note album that should have been huge.
    Joe LovanoJoyous Encounter :: Mainstream jazz and a session of standards, but wonderful.
    Charles Lloyd Jumping the Creek :: He left us for a couple of decades, but this ranks with his 60s stuff.
    Bud Shank, Phil Woods Bouncing with Bud and Phil :: Alto duets from two bebop septuagenarians.
    Enrico PieranunziFellini Jazz :: Really a tribute to Nino Rota.
    Rez AbbasiSnake Charmer :: Like John McLaughlin and Shatki only a little livelier.

    Solo Piano Anyone?

    Keith JarrettRadiance
    Mr. Jarrett forgoes the continuous improvisation of his earlier solo concert where each song arcs into the next. Instead, this is an improvised suite which consists of "discrete pieces drawn from the previous piece". Okay, so that what Jarrett says, and I have no idea what he is talking about. But I like his other quote, "The best improvisation is when you have no ideas".
    Jean-Michel PilcFollow Me
    It’s hard to tell the difference between these three relatively unknowns. They all throw in a few quiet and lyrical originals, then dazzle you with their virtuosity, and finally pay homage to Tatum or Monk or Hancock. Well, here is some help. Djangirov’s the 18-year-old Russian prodigy who moved to Nebraska; Jean-Michel was allegedly a rocket scientist with the French Space Agency (no jokes please), and Glasper comes from Houston. All recommended, but I get a little nervous when they are all big on NPR.
    Robert GlasperCanvas
    Eldar DjangirovEldar

    The Emperor is Wearing No Clothes

    Kaiser ChiefsEmployment
    New PornographersTwin Cinema
    Bruce SpringsteenDevils & Dust
    A few cuts work, but, overall, a lot of sincerity goes a little way. Get the Born to Run reissue instead which is not only his best studio album, but also has a 1975 concert which is far better than anything on the live box set.

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