FEB. 13, 2007
| Artist: |
Title: |
Label/Due date: |
| Jann Arden |
"Uncover Me" (13 cover versions, among them "Son of a Preacher Man," "At Seventeen," "Peace Train," "California Dreamin' " and "You're So Vain"; first single: "Bring the Boys Home"; Hear here) |
(Canada - Universal, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| Berzerker, The |
"Animosity" |
(U.K. - Earache, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| Chris Bruni |
"Watch Me Burn" (producer: Darryl Joyner; guests: Dave Manners, Steve Wallace; first single: "Watch Me Burn"; Hear here) |
(Realize, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Infamous Stringdusters, The |
"Fork in the Road" (producer: Blue Highway guitarist-singer Tim Stafford; Hear here) |
(Sugar Hill, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Gerald Levert |
"In My Songs" (album was finished shortly before his Nov. 10 death) |
(Atlantic, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Anaïs Mitchell |
"The Brightness" (producer: Michael Chorney; Hear here; Read here) |
(Righteous Babe, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Papercuts |
"Can't Go Back" (Hear here) |
(Gnomonsong, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Thomas Quasthoff |
"The Jazz Album: Watch What Happens" (Read here) |
(Deutsche Grammophon, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Travis Rush |
"Come and Get It" (Hear here) |
(Broken Halo/Mason, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Martha Scanlan |
"The West Was Burning" (producer: Dirk Powell; guests: Powell, Levon Helm, Riley Baugus, and Ollabelle's Amy Helm and Glenn Patscha; Hear here) |
(Sugar Hill, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Sting & Edin Karamazov |
"The Journey & The Labyrinth: The Music of John Dowland [CD/DVD]" (companion piece to 2006's "Songs From the Labryinth"; DVD features a concert at St. Luke's Church in London) |
(Deutsche Grammophon, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Storyhill |
"Storyhill" (producer: former Semisonic frontman Dan Wilson; Hear here; Read here) |
(Red House, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Tack |
"Porn" (Hear here) |
(Tarpit Music, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Various artists |
"Songs from Barbie Fairytopia" |
(Koch, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Lucinda Williams |
"West" (producers: Williams, Hal Willner; guests: Jim Keltner, Bill Frisell, Tony Garnier, Gary Louris, Doug Petibone; first single: "Are You Alright"; Hear here) |
(Lost Highway, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Young Dubliners |
"With All Due Respect: The Irish Sessions" (producer: Tim Boland; Hear here; Read here) |
(429/Savoy Label Group, Feb. 13, 2007) |
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BTW: According to Legacy, "Some Enchanted Evening" features the original audio release to the 73-minute double-album length it was once planned to be and also includes a second disc, "Some OTHER Enchanted Evening," a semi-bootleg DVD of concert footage shot at the Capitol Center in Maryland on the same 1978 tour. The audio disc contains seven previously unreleased bonus live tracks while the DVD captures an 11-song live set.
| Dirty Looks |
"Dirty Looks/Turn It Up" (2 CDs; 1980, 1981 albums; remastered, with bonus tracks) |
(U.K. - Stiff, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| Doobie Brothers, The |
"The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers" (2 CDs, 33 tracks; Hear here) |
(Rhino/Warner, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Ella Fitzgerald |
"The Very Best of the Cole Porter Song Book," "The Very Best of the Rodgers and Hart Song Book" |
(Verve, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Jerry Goldsmith |
"His Last Recordings" (3 CDs) |
(Varese Sarabande, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Nina Hagen |
"Fearless" (1983 album, produced by Girogio Mororder and Keith Forsey; Read here) |
(Koch, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Van Morrison |
"Van Morrison at the Movies: Soundtrack Hits" (Read here) |
(Manhattan, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Soul Kid #1 |
"Americanized" (2005 album) |
(Secret Agent/Organic/Fontana, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Rachel Sweet |
"Fool Around" (1978 album; remastered, with four bonus tracks) |
(U.K. - Stiff, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| Robin Thicke |
"The Evolution of Robin Thicke (Deluxe Edition)" (2006 album; featuring a ringtone of "Lost Without U," an autographed poster and a cell-phone wallpaper) |
(Interscope, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Travis Tritt |
"The Very Best of Travis Tritt" (Read here) |
(Rhino/Warner, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Tracey Ullman |
"You Broke My Heart in Seventeen Places" (1983 album; remastered, with four bonus tracks) |
(U.K. - Stiff, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| Various artists |
"Old School 80's" |
(Thump, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Various artists |
"Ricky Jay Plays Poker: Deluxe Edition [CD/DVD]" |
(Octone/Legacy, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Wreckless Eric |
"Big Smash" (2 CDs; 1980 album; remastered; Disc 2 includes tracks from his first two albums plus two live B-sides) |
(U.K. - Stiff, Feb. 12, 2007) |
| John Lennon |
"The U.S. Vs. John Lennon [DVD]" (2006 documentary film) |
(Lions Gate, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Jaco Pastorius |
"Live & Outrageous [DVD]" |
(Shanachie, Feb. 13, 2007) |
MUSIC BOOKS
| Subject/ Author(s): |
Title: |
Publisher/Due date: |
| Beatles, The |
"Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles [Paperback]" (author: Geoff Emerick) |
(Gotham, Feb. 15, 2007) |
| Michael English |
"The Prodigal Comes Home: My Story of Failure and God's Story of Redemption[Hardcover]" (co-author: Lynn Vincent) |
(W Publishing Group, Feb. 13, 2007) |
| Reebee Garofalo |
"Rockin' Out: Popular Music in the U.S.A. (Fourth Edition) [Paperback]" |
(Prentice Hall, Feb. 15, 2007) |
| Sister Rosetta Tharpe |
"Shout, Sister, Shout! The Untold Story of Rock-and-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe [Hardcover]" (author: Gayle F. Wald) |
(Beacon Press, Feb. 15, 2007) |
| Jacqueline Warwick |
"Girl Groups, Girl Culture: Popular Music and Identity in the 1960s [Paperback]" |
(Routledge, Feb. 16, 2007) |
| Brian Wilson |
"Inside the Music of Brian Wilson: The Songs, Sounds and Influences of the Beach Boys' Founding Genius [Paperback]" (author: Philip Lambert) |
(Continuum International Publishing Group, Feb. 15, 2007) |
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