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ONE WAY CD Issue 3 |
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Charlie Hunter - Whoop-Ass
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Right Now Move - Ropeadope
Like an ascending
spiral, Charlie Hunter has spent the past decade in constant motion, elevating
with every turn and earning him "Artist of the Decade" award by Jazz
Times magazine. Charlie now returns to his roots and marks a new beginning with
Right Now Move, his first release on ropeadope records and the premier
recording by his new lineup: the Charlie Hunter Quintet.
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Franky Perez - Again
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Poor Man's Son - Lava
Lava Records is
proud to present the release of a major new artist, Franky Perez. Poor Man's
Son, the Las Vegas-based Cuban American singer/songwriter's debut, delivers
18 tracks of remarkable diversity and power - the kind of stuff built on blood,
sweat, and hard-earned paychecks.
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Buchanan - Satan Is A Woman
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All Understood - Ultimatum
Jay Buchanan,
guitarist Ty Stewart, bassist Todd Sanders, and drummer Chris Powell comprise
one of the most talked-about bands in Southern California. Jay Buchanan's soulful
grooves, powerful voice, and honest lyrics really speak to people. Look for
the debut release, All Understood, in stores Fall 2003.
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Christian McBride - Technicolor Nightmare
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Vertical Vision - Warner Bros.
Vertical Vision
is melting pot music that doesn't sound like a "fusion" record. The
great thing about the current scene is that time has removed enough fusion-prejudice
to allow its diverse heritage to seep into this generation's music without category.
Christian McBride has shaped a music altogether fresh while managing to reflect
all that came before it.
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John Eddie - Let Me Down Hard
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Who The Hell Is John Eddie? - Lost Highway/Thrill Show
Influenced by
Skynyrd, Petty & Springsteen. John's had the sort of life - often hard -
scrabble, occasionally charmed - that other artists only imagine, or have someone
else write about for them. John has managed to document a lot of this on Who
The Hell Is John Eddie? His debut album on Lost Highway.
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Steven Delopoulos - Jungle Trail
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Me Died Blue - Universal South
As the former
singer of Burlap to Cashmere, Steven Delopoulos, has sold over 300,000 records.
His new solo record Me Died Blue is in stores now. The first single "Jungle
Trail" is currently receiving airplay on Triple A radio stations across
the country.
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Lou Reed - Satellite Love
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Nyc Man: The Ultimate Lou Reed Collection - BMG Heritage
Lou Reed spent
much of January 2003 in a NYC studio, assembling the 31 track, 2-CD, career-spanning
retrospective album. Reed was intimately involved - the quintessential New Yorker
selected, sequenced and oversaw the remastering of NYC Man making this
by far the highest quality sounding collection of his work. 31 tracks on 2 CDs
at a special price!
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8.
Corey Andrew - Your Time Is Coming
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We're All Stars - XCalibur
In a market saturated
with pop music mediocrity, We're All Stars, Corey Andrew's debut CD,
is a breath of fresh air. The eclectic new album is a seamless union of contemporary
rock guitar, celestial dreamlike ambience, and Corey's signature style of lush
retro harmonies. We're All Stars maintains its contemporary appeal while
delivering cleverly reflective moments of the 70s Classic Rock era.
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Liz Phair - Why Can't I?
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Liz Phair - Capitol
Liz Phair's deeply
clever and often brutally candid songs have always been commanding ears and
raising eyebrows, and her new self-titled fourth album is perhaps the strongest
yet. Virtually a smorgasbord of indelible hooks couched in everything from turned-to-eleven
crunch chords to swirling psychedelia to garage stop to ephemeral synths to
bare naked acoustics.
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Liam Lynch - United States Of Whatever
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Fake Songs - S-Curve
Fake Songs
is a collection of funny "tongue in cheek" songs that Liam Lynch wrote
and recorded in his home studio, including the first single "United States
Of Whatever." Features guest appearances by Ringo Starr and Jack Black.
Bonus DVD features over two hours of never-before-seen videos, including "United
States Of Whatever," and skits written and performed by Liam Lynch.
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O.A.R. - Hey Girl
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Any Time Now - Everfine
O.A.R.'s sound
is a true fusion of Rock, Reggae, Ska, and Folk, worthy of its own genre - Island-Vibe
Roots Rock. Any Time Now has rocked the Billboard charts with appearances
at #156 on the Top 200, #12 on Independent Albums, #4 on Heatseekers, and #4
on Internet Album Sales. O.A.R.'s new release, In Between Now And Then hits
shelves May 27.
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Siedah - What I Know
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Siedah - Omtown/Higher Octave Music
Siedah is regarded
as one of contemporary music's most accomplished singer-songwriters, which includes
the worldwide smash hit "Man In The Mirror." Her first single, "What
I Know" is co-written with Glen Ballard. Street date: July 8.
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Bridget Brigitte - Cabo Liberte
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Where Birds Meet In The Rain - Bionic Women Productions
A prolific songwriter,
Bridget performs all original tunes on guitar/harp/piano and people say her
music resembles Joni Mitchell's. She is a 2003 Call to Arts Creative Vision
Song contest winner and her music videos are shown in the Payne County Film
Festival (TV 33, Cable 3).
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Madlib - Funky Blue Note
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Shades Of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note - Blue Note
Madlib, the critically
acclaimed producer, DJ, and MC, has mined Blue Note's crates and has delivered
remixes and brand spankin new interpretations of Blue Note classics. Whether
funking out Ronnie Foster's original "Mystic Brew," or giving Wayne
Shorter's "Footprints" a go with Yesterday New Quintet, rest assured
that Madlib's innovative sonic vocabulary will fill the ears.
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