What new releases are you looking forward to?
Posted by: Voltaire on 02 May 2009
I'll start the ball rolling...
Coming out tomorrow...
New Stones album currently being worked on.
Both Keith and Ronnie have confirmed that they have been working on a new album of Blues covers with possibly a couple of new trax thrown in for good measure.
Remastered with 7 live trax added. Why they felt the need to remaster this album I do not know as it was perfect as it was.
Blind Boys again with another 7 live trax tacked on to the end of the album.
The first album is the new Joseph Arthur.
The last album is by Max Jury and a couple of US friends tells me he is one to watch. I like the couple trax I have heard off of it but will reserve judgement until I hear the whole album.
The Colvin Earle album is produced by Buddy Miller and it has his signature sound. I have heard 3 trax from it and they are ok.
The first album is the new Low Anthem opus entitled Eyeland and the album with the baby cover is the new Tragically Hip entitled Man Machine Poem.
The first album is the new Felice Brothers and the Ramones is a deluxe 40th Anniversary set.
ewemon posted:
Looking forward to this one. Roy Halee contributed to production and Simon's voice on the "Wristband" video still sounds great. Five years since his last album and I'm hoping it's worth the wait.
ewemon posted:Remastered with 7 live trax added. Why they felt the need to remaster this album I do not know as it was perfect as it was.
indeed! One of my very favourite albums. As always a but disappointed I have buy it all again for a 'few' extra tracks. I did see them live just after this album was released and they weren't touring with these musicians (which wasn't surprising really) but the sound was very ordinary compared to the very special sound of this album.
jean michel jarre
Electronica 2 the heart of noise
Release date 06/05/2016
Edward
Voltaire posted:
This could be indeed very interesting, hope it will not be too free though...
New Paul Simon...
Only track I've heard ("Wristband") is very different from what I would have expected from Paul Simon ... but I enjoyed it and looking forward to hearing more.