Tuesday, October 26, 2010

If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Street Date: 10/26/10



APPLE RECORDS BOXED SET

The Limited Edition Apple Records Box Set (17 Discs) includes 14 individual artist albums with bonus tracks, the new Best of Apple Records "Come And Get It" collection, a 2CD collection of 37 unreleased tracks from Badfinger, Billy Preston, Jackie Lomax and Mary Hopkins and a 16 page booklet. All housed in a cardboard box that artistically replicates the original Apple Records crate.
Specific Albums Included:
James Taylor "James Taylor"
Badfinger "Ass"
Badfinger "Straight Up"
Badfinger "No Dice"
Badfinger "Magic Christian Music"
Billy Preston "Encouraging Words"
Billy Preston "That's The Way God Planned It"
Doris Troy "Doris Troy"
Mary Hopkin "Earth Song Ocean Song"
Mary Hopkin "Post Card"
John Tavener "The Whale/Celtic Requiem"
Jackie Lomax "Is This What You Want"
Modern Jazz Quartet "Under the Jasmine Tree/Space"
The Radha Krsna "Temple"
The Best of Apple Records "Come And Get It"
2CD Collection of Bonus Tracks

All but the 2 CD set of bonus tracks are available individually. Of those, Badfinger's "Straight Up" and "Doris Troy" are the two I consider essential. Badfinger's "No Dice," both Billy Preston records, and the MJQ two-fer are good records, as is the Jackie Lomax, if you feel the need to go further.













CROWDED HOUSE- THE VERY VERY BEST

What makes this new collection of Crowded House material different from the previous 4 collections of Crowded House material is the extra "very" in the title.

BUY IT--->http://www.amazon.com/Very-Best-Crowded-House/dp/B0042H6VXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1288093415&sr=1-1











BRYAN FERRY- OLYMPIA

Love'em or leave'em, it's Bryan Ferry. I do love Roxy Music, though my least favorite "Avalon," is their most popular, and unfortunately, most of Ferry's solo releases since 1985's "Boys & Girls," sound like "Avalon," lush and best suited for play while shopping in Sephora or Pottery Barn. 2002's "Frantic" was the exception, with some adventurous song choices and the presence of Brian Eno. "Olympia," is thankfully similar.

Some big names are on board--David Gilmour, Nile Rodgers, Scissor Sisters, as well as old pals, Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno. Not everything works, but some of it really does.

BUY IT--->http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VIW8DK/ref=s9_simh_gw_p15_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0M0SYVSWRRZGNNTPY4QT&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846



ALSO OUT THIS VERY WEAK WEEK

RAY DAVIES- THE KINKS CHORAL COLLECTION
(Special edition with 2 bonus tracks)

THE DERAILERS- LIVE FROM TEXAS

JOHNNY FLYNN- BEEN LISTENING

BUDDY GUY- LIVING PROOF

DARRYL JENIFER-IN SEARCH OF BLACK JUDAS
(Bad Brains' bassist first solo release)

MONSTER MAGNET- MASTERMIND

PIPETTES- EARTH VS. THE PIPETTES

TAYLOR SWIFT-SPEAK NOW

CARL WILSON- YOUNGBLOOD
(Reissue of 2nd solo LP)

7 comments:

jeff kisseloff said...

can't believe you didn't mention the new Dwight Howard cd, "Shoot for the Stars," released today.

Anything Should Happen said...

Wise words as per Sal!

I'd agree on all you say about Ferry / Roxy since 79 but do have a strange liking for Avalon, don't know why.

cooljerk said...

haven't had any reason to talk about roxy music lately, but that was a good group in their day...i can still vividly recall their live show, especially the sight of two leggy back-up singers dressed in military jackets and short shorts...i was hooked on the music of the bryans, phil, andy et al after my first listening to virginia plain, but i really dug the dreamy sounds of avalon (or do you think it was just the qualudes?)...and have you heard that ray charles album yet?

Eric said...

Phil Manzanera--801 Live, virtually forgotten, baby's on fire,,,what a band, Roxy, what LP covers, saw them@RCMusichall in 82?----both ends burning from start to finish, jeez never think about dem, but SIREN

Dave said...

No love for "James Taylor"? So many good songs on that album. His voice hadn't matured yet. But compared to the original material on "Bob Dylan" (although he did step it up on "Freewheelin'") or "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.," well -- I'll take "James Taylor."

I'm of mixed minds about the Crowded House "Very Very." It's annoying to see the same songs recycled for no apparent reason, and yet part of me prefers this to a reissue with a couple of non-essential "bonus tracks."

Sal Nunziato said...

Dave, it's the very reason you mention as to why I can't get behind the JT---his voice. That version of "Carolina In My Mind" makes me laugh. It's sounds sped up.

No Cool Jerk, have not heard the Ray? Should I listen?

Sal Nunziato said...

Eric, both "Siren" and "801 Live" rank very high on my list of all-time favorte albums. That version of "Tomorrow Never Knows?!!" That intro?!! Wow.