CD New Releases 9-7-10
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Dark Is The Way. Light Is A Pl Anberlin's fifth studio album. Produced by the legendary Brendan O'Brien who has produced classics for everyone from Pearl Jam to Bruce Springsteen. The album was recorded over the course of five weeks in Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN. According to lead singer Stephen "He (Brendan) gave us the tools and showed us how to tighten everything up. For us it was just a different caliber and I think we rose to the occasion." |
Anberlin | $10.00 Digital: $9.99 |
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Everything Under The Sun Jukebox the Ghost have passionate fans. Fans who've gone so far as to tattoo the band's name on their body or drive for days to see their shows, or post lovesick monologues dedicated to their glory on YouTube. Through a dogged work ethic and near-obsessive touring -- headlining and alongside heavyweights like Ben Folds and Adam Green (The Moldy Peaches) -- the band managed to sell over 10,000 copies of their debut album and cultivated the aforementioned rabid fan base. Now, with a fully developed sound and a songwriting and live performance approach seasoned by hundreds upon hundreds of gigs, the band are set to turn heads with sophomore effort Everything Under the Sun, produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National). The trio is looking to spread their gospel of hook-stuffed, melody rich pop to the world at large. Beatles and Brit pop influences abound on Everything and the band provides a nod to those influences with their attention to filling the album with great songs beginning to end, not building an album around just a few great tracks. In the words of Yep Roc Records co-founder Glenn Dicker, "Most records have three great songs, this one has 11." |
Jukebox The Ghost | $12.97 $11.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Lowdown The Lowdown is a 2 CD set featuring a full disc of interviews with all the band members, during which they discuss their history, career, music, personal lives and so much more. |
Deftones | $15.97 $13.97 |
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Mean Old Man [Deluxe Edition] Deluxe edition includes nine bonus tracks. 2010 release from the Rock 'n' Roll legend. Mean Old Man was produced by Jim Keltner and Steve Bing in Memphis and LA, and features guest appearances from Solomon Burke, Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, Mick Jagger, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, Nils Lofgren, Shelby Lynne, Tim McGraw, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Keith Richards, Robbie Robertson, Slash, Mavis Staples, Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood. This is Lewis's much-anticipated follow up to his 2006 release Last Man Standing, which continues to sell consistently with sales of over 500,000 worldwide. |
Jerry Lee Lewis | $13.93 $11.93 Digital: $8.99 |
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Mean Old Man 2010 release from the Rock 'n' Roll legend. Mean Old Man was produced by Jim Keltner and Steve Bing in Memphis and LA, and features guest appearances from Solomon Burke, Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, Mick Jagger, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, Nils Lofgren, Shelby Lynne, Tim McGraw, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Keith Richards, Robbie Robertson, Slash, Mavis Staples, Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood. |
Jerry Lee Lewis | $12.00 $11.00 Digital: $8.99 |
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Candi Staton Candi Staton was an R&B singer who had a number of fine albums on the Warner Brothers label in the early 1980s. This, her self titled album, came out in 1980. It features Steve Kahn, Jocelyn Brown, Fonzi Thornton, Ron Carter & The Brecker Brothers. |
Candi Staton | $11.97 $10.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Lowdown The Lowdown is a two CD set, which includes an audio-biography of the group, chronicling all their highs and lows, as it explores the full story of the band to date. |
Aerosmith | $15.97 $13.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Body Talk Pt. 2 Released in June 2010, Body Talk PT 1 has elicited international acclaim. The New York Times noted in a "Critics' Choice" review: "Certainly you could draw a dotted line between Robyn and Lady Gaga . . . But comparisons tend to short-change Robyn." "Is there a more inspiring pop star on the planet than Robyn?" asked NME while People observed: "Before other chicks hopped on the electro bandwagon, she showed the way." US Weekly called Body Talk PT 1 "the best pop album of the year" and Rolling Stone praised its "killer hooks and shiny beats." "[Robyn] is remarkably adept at producing pleasurable, accessible pop that, like some kind of graphite alloy, is light but strong, able to carry humor and emotional weight," said The New Yorker. |
Robyn | $10.00 Digital: $7.99 |
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Interpol * The long-awaited fourth album from New York s INTERPOL finds them exploring dark musical landscapes of layered depth and intensity. In contrast to 2007 s Our Love To Admire, this self-titled opus hangs together as an album, a set of very different songs that thematically connect. From the highly melodic Barricade and Lights through the snarling Memory Serves and the extraordinary triptych of connected tracks that close the album, Interpol have never made work this emotionally resonant or packed with crescendos. |
Interpol | $14.97 $12.97 |
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Reckless * The SteelDrivers, the distinctive combo who uniquely meld back-country high lonesome and Delta soul, return with their much anticipated follow up to their acclaimed Rounder Records' self-titled 2008 debut. Returning to the studio with producer Luke Wooten (Alison Krauss, Jim Lauderdale and Dierks Bentley), the follow up continues to stretch the boundaries of bluegrass. |
Steeldrivers | $17.97 $14.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Patagonian Rats Tera Melos' first proper full-length, Patagonian Rats is packed with melodic hooks and jabs that on paper might seem to defy the band's experimental edge. There's even clear and distinct vocals throughout -- a first for the band, where vocals, if any, were previously awash with distortion and layered in the mix. But, particulars aside, Patagonian Rats is the type of album that sticks with you. |
Tera Melos | $9.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Seeing Eye Dog Seeing Eye Dog, HELMET's seventh album, is one of the band's most uncompromising and ambitious releases, embodying the classic and utterly unique Helmet sound and pushing it into regions the band has never before explored. One big reason for that spirit of musical adventure is the record is essentially self-released (through the Work Song label). "I just felt completely free to do whatever I wanted to do," says frontman Page Hamilton. "It was really fun to make this record because I just felt this...freedom." |
Helmet | $15.98 $13.98 Digital: $9.99 |
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Dark Is The Way. Light Is A Place Deluxe version contains bonus DVD with official and non-official videos as well as making of the album/behind the scenes footage. |
Anberlin | $15.93 $13.93 |
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Kaleidoscope Heart Sara Bareilles returns to center stage with her sophomore album Kaleidoscope Heart featuring the hit single, “King of Anything.” The album is the follow up to Sara’s massive debut, Little Voice which spawned the double platinum selling track “Love Song." |
Sara Bareilles | $12.96 $11.96 Digital: $9.99 |
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Kaleidoscope Heart Sara Bareilles returns to center stage with her sophomore album Kaleidoscope Heart featuring the hit single King of Anything . The album is the follow up to Sara s massive debut, Little Voice which spawned the double platinum selling track Love Song . |
Sara Bareilles | $29.98 $26.98 Digital: $9.99 |
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Praise & Blame This is Tom Jones going back to his roots on an album of gospel, blues, traditional and country songs, wearing his heart on his sleeve, emotionally raw and true. |
Tom Jones | $10.98 $9.98 Digital: $9.99 |
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Personal Life Personal Life is something of retro-technical achievement. Producer Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie, Tegan and Sara) recorded The Thermals the same way in which he produced their 2004 LP. The band was recorded live (for the most part) to tape, and the album was mixed to tape as well. The sonic care Walla gave to Personal Life assures an enjoyable listen for audiophiles (the vinyl was mastered straight from tape) as well as for the rest of us who don't care and will be listening on awful headphones and Radio Shack speakers. |
Thermals | $15.97 $13.97 Digital: $8.99 |
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Ain't Got No Troubles * As the crow flies, Greenville, MS and New Orleans are just 300 miles apart. But when pianist Eden Brent traveled from her hometown to record 'Ain't Got No Troubles,' she eschewed the interstate for meandering country highways that parallel the Mississippi River's rou |
Eden Brent | $16.97 $13.97 Digital: $11.49 |
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Rust In Peace Live In March of 2010 Megadeth hit the road in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their classic 1990 album, Rust In Peace. The show was taped on the last night of the tour at the legendary Hollywood Palladium, not far from where Megadeth was formed in 1983. The band played Rust In Peace in its entirety, including all-time classics Holy Wars...The Punishment Due and Hangar 18. The set list also featured six other fan favorites, including Trust, Symphony Of Destruction and Peace Sells. |
Megadeth | $13.97 $11.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Wake Up Everybody [Single] John Legend’s long-awaited collaboration with The Roots, Wake Up! |
John Legend/The Roots | $5.99 |
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Legacy Featuring: Peter Rowan, Jody Stecher, Keith Little, Paul Knight; and special guests: Del McCoury, Ricky Scaggs, Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings. Produced by Alison Brown. |
Peter Rowan & Nashville Bluegrass Band | $17.97 $14.97 |
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Double Dose Of Funk 2 cd set |
Zapp & Roger | $19.97 $16.97 |
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Turn Great Big Sea's CD Turn includes their now standard mix of uptempo versions of traditional Newfoundland folk songs and folky, pop-inspired original compositions. |
Great Big Sea | $8.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Nothing N.E.R.D.'s fourth album, Nothing finally materializes afer several delays, including the reported scrapping of 27 songs. Another trip-up was the brief membership of Canadian native Rhea, a vocalist added to the group's lineup of Pharrell, Chad Hugo, and Shea, only to be let go after within a few months. Nothing's boisterous lead single "Hot-N-Fun," features another Canadian, Nelly Furtado. |
N.E.R.D. | $13.93 $11.93 Digital: $11.49 |
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Guitar Legend: The Very Best of Dick Dale Its hard to underestimate the talent and influence of Dick Dale. With the possible exception of Les Paul, no modern guitar player has done so much behind the scenes to create the sound and gear of contemporary electric guitar, from helping to develop the Showman amp and outboard reverb gear to his playing itself, which incorporated Middle Eastern scales in the late '50s and early '60s when such things were unheard of on electric guitar -- and he did all this by playing guitar left-handed, upside down and backwards, and at massive volume. |
Dick Dale | $9.96 Digital: $9.99 |
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My Way [PA] * The First Lady of Dancehall, Lady Saw is a Jamaican bad girl with loads more attitude and sex appeal than hip-hop mistresses like Lil' Kim or Foxy Brown, plus one of the most distinguishing images in reggae. |
Lady Saw | $12.97 $11.97 |
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No Mercy Fool!/the Suicidal Family No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family features songs originally intended to appear on what would have been No Mercy second album. |
Suicidal Tendencies | $14.97 $12.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Audio Secrecy -Special Edition includes 3 bonus tracks, a 45 minute documentary on 'The Making of Audio Secrecy' and 3 live videos from their Download 2010 performance. |
Stone Sour | $24.97 $22.47 Digital: $12.99 |
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Get Big 2010 release from the Dallas Hip Hop star. Dorrough enrolled at Prairie View A&M University while at Prairie View, he recorded the song 'Do Tha Muscle' as a member of the group Prime Time Click. |
Dorrough | $17.97 $14.97 Digital: $9.99 |
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Bananfluer Overalt EP [EP] Norway's most famous and acclaimed nine-piece jazz/alt.rock/prog/baroque/afro-beat masters return to the fray with a new EP drawing on their recent album, One-Armed Bandit. Bananfluer Overalt is a mixture of epic refrains, polyrhythmic mania and fiendish musicianship, sophistication and naivety being slammed together so hard that they fracture into something else altogether. |
Jaga Jazzist | $11.97 $10.97 Digital: $4.99 |
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Personal Life Personal Life is something of retro-technical achievement. Producer Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie, Tegan and Sara) recorded The Thermals the same way in which he produced their 2004 LP. The band was recorded live (for the most part) to tape, and the album was mixed to tape as well. The sonic care Walla gave to Personal Life assures an enjoyable listen for audiophiles (the vinyl was mastered straight from tape) as well as for the rest of us who don't care and will be listening on awful headphones and Radio Shack speakers. |
Thermals | $15.98 $13.98 Digital: $8.99 |
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$ * Mark Sultan is back. The longtime fixture in the garage-rock scene since fronting infamous Montreal punk band, The Spaceshits, returns with his latest and greatest work yet. Further projects like Les Sexareenos, BBQ, Mind Controls, The King Khan & BBQ Show and The Almighty Defenders cemented his reputation as the man who spearheaded the modern garage-rock and doo-wop movement. He often shirks recognition and credit, but makes no mistake; he is THE VOICE. He is THE HITMAKER. And it's a pleasure to announce his second album under his given name, $. Drawing from his usual influences, Mark has forged an inventive and captivatingly original record. Doo-wop, R&B, punk, soul, garage-rock, psyche, country and even noise are blended into a seamless new sound that finds a place on the base of your spine and crawls its way up, slowly. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition. |
Mark Sultan | $0.00 |
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Patagonian Rats Tera Melos' first proper full-length, Patagonian Rats is packed with melodic hooks and jabs that on paper might seem to defy the band's experimental edge. There's even clear and distinct vocals throughout -- a first for the band, where vocals, if any, were previously awash with distortion and layered in the mix. But, particulars aside, Patagonian Rats is the type of album that sticks with you. |
Tera Melos | $22.98 $20.68 Digital: $9.99 |
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Old Punch Card * Old Punch Card, his first solo effort since 2005, takes a dramatically unexpected turn away from either of these paths. |
Sam Prekop | $16.98 $13.98 Digital: $7.99 |
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Interpol The long-awaited fourth album from New York s INTERPOL finds them exploring dark musical landscapes of layered depth and intensity. In contrast to 2007 s Our Love To Admire, this self-titled opus hangs together as an album, a set of very different songs that thematically connect. From the highly melodic Barricade and Lights through the snarling Memory Serves and the extraordinary triptych of connected tracks that close the album, Interpol have never made work this emotionally resonant or packed with crescendos. |
Interpol | $17.98 $14.98 |
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Antics Second Matador Records album on low priced vinyl. |
Interpol | $12.98 $11.98 |
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Turn On The Bright Lights Interpol's classic debut album now available on low cost vinyl. |
Interpol | $12.98 $11.98 |
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Suite 420 2010 release. Devin Copeland, AKA Devin The Dude, is best known for his unique rapping style and his long career. Devin started out as a member of the Odd Squad, later known as the Coughee Brothaz, a group of rappers signed to Rap-A-Lot Records. To date, Copeland has released five solo albums spanning the years 1998-2008. He's also made a number of guest appearances, including a high profile feature on Dr. Dre's "F*** You" in 1999, and De La Soul's "Baby Phat" in 2001. Suite 420 is neatly rolled up with that distinctive Devin flow that his fans have come to love. |
Devin The Dude | $17.98 $14.98 Digital: $9.99 |
