Lucero - 1372 Overton Park (2009) ~ Mp3 V2

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Alt-country rockers Lucero have returned for their first album in three years, 1372 Overton Park, and not only is the upcoming release the band’s sixth record overall, but it will also be its major label debut. The album will be out in stores on October 6th via Universal/Republic Records.
According to a press release, 1372 Overton Park moves further towards the Memphis soul that has slightly influenced the group’s records up to this point. Produced by Ted Hutt of The Gaslight Anthem, the title works as a dedication to the loft in Memphis where all the band members lived at one time It was also the home to some of the recording sessions for 2003’s That Much Further West.
The soul music of Memphis heavily influenced this album, making the record almost a tribute to the city. Lead singer and guitarist Ben Nichols said, “When [saxophonist] Jim Spake put that first horn track down, we began thinking of the record as having a certain sound. We heard pieces of Memphis history being played over our songs and it floored us and we just went with it.”
Lucero will hit the road in the U.S. this fall in support of 1372 Overton Park.
1. Smoke 5:29
2. What Are You Willing To Lose 4:08
3. Sound Of The City 3:12
4. Cant Feel A Thing 4:06
5. The Devil And Maggie Chascarillo 3:45
6. Sixes And Sevens 3:21
7. Goodbye Again 3:52
8. Johnny Davis 3:07
9. Darken My Door 3:48
10. Halfway Wrong 2:58
11. Hey Darlin Do You Gamble 4:48
12. Mom 3:58
Willie Nelson - American Classic (2009) ~ Mp3 160

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Legendary singer Willie Nelson American Classic is his first album of standards since his landmark 1978 masterpiece Stardust, and his solo debut for Blue Note Records. Produced by Tommy LiPuma, American Classic features special guest appearances by Norah Jones and Diana Krall, string arrangements by Johnny Mandel, and a top shelf backing band that includes Nelson’s longtime sidekick Mickey Raphael on harmonica, and such notable jazzmen as pianist Joe Sample, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Lewis Nash. While it’s common now for mature pop artists to attempt to put their own stamp on the American Songbook, Nelson practically invented the approach. He set the standard for playing the standards with Stardust, perhaps this “outlaw” entertainer’s most daring move. The album went on to become the most successful album of his career thus far. It reached #1 on the Billboard’s Country Albums chart; racked up more than five million in sales; earned Nelson a Country Male Vocal Performance Grammy; and, most significantly, helped to transform a colourful, middle-aged cult figure into a mainstream star.
1. The Nearness Of You
2. Fly Me To The Moon
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. If I Had You (Feat. Diana Krall)
5. Ain't Misbehavin'
6. I Miss You So
7. Because Of You
8. Baby It's Cold Outside (Feat. Norah Jones)
9. Angel Eyes
10. On The Street Where You Live
11. Since I Fell For You
12. Always On My Mind
Rodrigo y Gabriela - 11:11 (2009) ~ Mp3 V0

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11:11 is the third studio album by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. It will be released on independent label Rubyworks on September 7, 2009. It will guest star Strunz & Farah on the song "Master Maqui" and guest star Alex Skolnick on the song "Atman."
1. "Hanuman"
2. "Buster Voodoo"
3. "Triveni"
4. "Logos"
5. "Santo Domingo"
6. "Master Maqui"
7. "Savitri"
8. "Hora Zero"
9. "Chac Mool"
10. "Atman"
11. "11:11"
Tim Buckley - Live at the Folklore Center 1967 (2009) ~ Mp3 192

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This previously unreleased recording was captured by folk impresario Izzy Young at his famed Folklore Center located at 321 Sixth Avenue, which served as a nexus for up-and-coming singer-songwriters during the folk boom of the late '60s. The entire night's concert, performed in front of about 35 people, is presented in its original running order of 16 songs, six of which are Tim Buckley compositions that have never appeared on any studio or live album. The CD package includes an unpublished interview with Buckley conducted by Izzy Young on March 17th & 18th, 1967, along with new notes from Young. The album was produced for release by Tompkins Square label's Josh Rosenthal in cooperation with Buckley's Estate, and mastered from the original tapes by Grammy-winning engineers Steve Rosenthal, Warren Russell-Smith and Jamie Howarth.
Tim Buckley (1947-1975) was among the most adventurous and influential singer-songwriters of the `60's and `70's, releasing nine studio albums in his career. Buckley's music continues to deeply inspire new fans and artists with each passing year. 'Live at the Folklore Center', the earliest live recording among several others commercially available, showcases Buckley in an intimate, solo acoustic setting, highlighting his magical guitar playing and soaring vocal style.
1. Song for Jainie
2. I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain
3. Wings
4. Phantasmagoria in Two
5. Just Please Leave Me
6. Dolphins
7. I Can't See You
8. Troubadour
9. Aren't You the Girl
10. What Do You Do (He Never Saw You)
11. No Man Can Find the War
12. Carnival Song
13. Cripples Cry
14. If the Rain Comes
15. Country Boy
16. I Can't Leave You Loving Me
Nadja - Belles Betes (2009) ~ Mp3 V2

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Edition of 500 copies - Packaged in a heavy book bound LP sleeve on 180 gram vinyl. Warning: not recommended for listening in buildings without earthquake retrofitting: Nadja’s doom-fuzz may crack foundations and/or reduce nearby objects to jelly. However, Nadja, here performing a quartet of solo Aidan
Baker covers, maintains a certain melodic balance within the throat-clearing guitar lurches which levitates the heavy, like the most graceful pterodactyl-flying-off-with-a-dead-baby-Icthyasaur you have ever seen. Especially when his voice cuts in, the low-end maraud transforms into a sweet continuo that seems like stoner-metal chewing on 4AD’s ear. A grinding thump into the clouds which proves there ARE beautiful uglies.
1. Sand Like Skin 7:14
2. Beautiful Beast 13:34
3. Green & Cold 7:31
4. Wound Culture 13:29
The Black Crowes - Before the Frost...Until the Freeze (2009)
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Until the Freeze ~ Mp3 256http://www.mediaf!re.com/?n4ijloyzgwn
THE BLACK CROWES will release their new studio CD, Before the Frost... on September 1, 2009 in the US and August 31st in the UK.
A second album, titled …Until The Freeze, will be given away for free exclusively through a unique download code which is included in Before The Frost… as a “thank you” to their fans for two decades of continued support.
Before the Frost..., and its corresponding free album …Until The Freeze, were recorded over a series of five nights at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY. Although both are studio albums, all the new material was performed and recorded in front of an intimate audience of the band’s fans, making them a part of The Black Crowes musical history.
The innovative technique of inviting fans into the studio as part of the process during recording is a rare experience.
Before the Frost... features eleven new and previously unreleased Black Crowes songs including Good Morning Captain, I Ain’t Hiding, Been a Long Time (Waiting on Love), and other original songs that will serve to spotlight the bands ability to make emotional connections through their music. The free album …Until The Freeze is a nine-song collection featuring eight new original Black Crowes songs plus a cover version of the Stephen Stills classic So Many Times.
A limited edition vinyl release of Before The Frost…Until The Freeze, featuring all 20 tracks, will also be available on September 1, 2009.
Chris Robinson conceived the concept of Before the Frost...Until The Freeze.
“I think we fulfilled a musical commitment to continue on the golden road of artistic independence. Approaching 20 years into our careers, we still are ambitious enough to push ourselves to create something unique that we have never done before.”
As The Black Crowes approach the upcoming 20th anniversary of their release of one of rock’s most influential records, Shake Your Money Maker, which produced such hits as Jealous Again, She Talks To Angels and Hard to Handle, they are time and again hailed as one of Rock and Roll’s best live acts.
Before the Frost1. Good Morning Captain
2. Been a Long Time (Waiting on Love)
3. Appaloosa
4. A Train Still Makes a Lonely Sound
5. I Ain’t Hiding
6. Kept my Soul
7. What is Home?
8. Houston Don’t Dream About Me
9. Make Glad
10. And the Band Played On...
11. The Last Place That Love Lives
Until the Freeze1. Aimless Peacock
2. Shady Grove
3. Garden Gate
4. Greenhorn
5. Shine Along
6. Roll Old Jeremiah
7. Lady of Avenue A
8. So Many Times
9. Fork in the River
Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence (Single) (2009)

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Norwegian rock duo Kings Of Convenience will break a five-year silence this fall with its third studio album, "Declaration of Dependence," due Oct. 20 from Virgin. The 13-track set is led by the single "Mrs. Cold," which has been making the rounds on blogs in the past week.
"Declaration of Dependence" is the follow-up to KOC's 2004 album "Riot on an Empty Street," which has sold a career-best 78,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Recorded in Bergen, Norway, and Italy, the new album is more stripped-down than either of its predecessors, with a host of the tracks consisting of nothing more than voice and acoustic guitar.
01. Mrs. Cold
02. Freedom and It's Owner
03. Riot On An Empty Street
Brand New - Daisy (2009)

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1- Vices
2 - Bed
3 - At The Bottom
4 - Gasoline
5 - You Stole
6 - Be Gone
7 - Sink
8 - Bought A Bride
9 - Daisy
10 - In A Jar
11 - Noro
A.A. Bondy - When the Devil's Loose (2009) ~ Mp3 320

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The reason that people are enamored with the singer-songwriter concept is that we all love the idea of conveying our innermost thoughts, hopes, dreams, ruminations, and beliefs through music. Yet, despite such desires, most of us don’t possess the talents necessary to shape words and melodies into the proper form, or at least not a form that will have people singing along at a show, fashioning a mixtape, or spend hours upon hours teaching themselves how to play guitar—all because of one single, memorable, unforgettable song. While the likes of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and others sing about feelings and situations shared by many members of the music-loving public most of us can’t craft the thoughts and chords into a coherent whole that others will appreciate.
What makes A.A. Bondy stand out from his fellow guitar-strumming contemporaries is his ability to pair his beleaguered voice with a brand of road-weary folk rock that’s intimately accessible, without sounding stale or hackneyed. Opposed to indulging in the sort of overtly passionate melodrama that passes for emotional transparency these days, When The Devil’s Loose finds Bondy singing song after gut-wrenching song, yet doing so with a strength that gives his pathos that much more depth. He doesn’t have to belt out his lyrics at full volume, wailing on his guitar with tears in his eyes and a bleeding heart on his sleeve, for listeners to connect with his songs, to believe that what he’s singing is oh-so-true.
Moreover, what advances Bondy’s cause is that he’s able to sing songs packed with political, spiritual, and romantic imagery without sounding like an overzealous, strident demagogue. When he pleads to Delia in the record’s title track, “What does the mirror show you? Can you see the grave? Your sadness, it is quite lovely, but it’s the sadness of the slave,” he doesn’t shriek, moan, or howl to get across exactly what he’s feeling and thinking. If Damien Rice grew a pair of balls, absorbed some of David Bazan’s somber sorrows, and actually knew how to affect some of Nick Cave’s melancholy delivery, you might have an idea of the power of Bondy’s style.
Sure, it’s folk music—we’ve all heard these familiar cadences and chord progressions before—but we listen because we want to listen to songs that give voice to our problems in ways we cannot. Bondy, thankfully, has no need for theatrics as a songwriter: he can deliver the punch of the story without resorting to a tawdry, over-the-top anthem, but he also knows when to step back from the mic and give the music space to breathe on its own. Songs like “A Slow Parade,” the title cut (one of my favorites so far from 2009), and “The Coal Hits The Fire” possess a strong, steady pacing complete with electric guitars laden with washes of reverb and delay, giving this record a finely honed mournful tone with undeniable appeal. Not only is there “No hiding from the mightiest of guns” (as the album’s opening track declares), but there’s no hiding from the solid songwriting found on When The Devil’s Loose.
1. "Mightiest Of Guns" - 3:47
2. "A Slow Parade" - 4:57
3. "When The Devil's Loose" - 4:07
4. "To The Morning" - 3:38
5. "Oh The Vampyre" - 2:33
6. "I Can See The Pines Are Dancing" - 3:42
7. "False River" - 2:44
8. "On The Moon" - 3:28
9. "The Mercy Wheel" - 3:48
10. "The Coal Hits The Fire" - 4:14