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January roars to a close with a ferocious cross-section of great new music to choose from, including what may stand as the two most-anticipated sophomore outings of the new year. Take a look:


Even though it has sold well over one million copies (largely on the strength of her name and of residual goodwill toward her), and even though it’s loaded with drive-time-friendly fare (most prominently, the shockingly frisky “Million Dollar Bill”), pop radio has largely failed to take the bait on the divine Whitney Houston’s underrated latest album I Look to You. But this week brings a reminder that once upon a magical time, she was the queen of pop music, as Arista marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of her sterling thirteen-times-platinum debut with a deluxe edition re-release. Newly added to the record are a trio of dance remixes, a remarkable a capella take on Houston’s classic “How Will I Know,” and a live version of “Greatest Love of All.” Also included: a DVD featuring the album’s four music videos, new interviews with Houston and Arista’s founder Clive Davis, and a rare clip of Houston’s national debut on The Merv Griffin Show.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: 311, Air Supply, Backstreet Boys, Barry Manilow, Beck, Blind Melon, Britney Spears, Buddy Miller, Charles Kelley, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Christina Aguilera, Christopher Cross, Clive Davis, Corinne Bailey Rae, Cyndi Lauper, Dusty Springfield, Emmylou Harris, George Michael, Hanson, Hillary Scott, Hinder, Howie Day, Jason Rae, Jordin Sparks, Julie Miller, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Lifehouse, Live, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Meat Loaf, Merv Griffin, OneRepublic, Owl City, Patty Griffin, Raul Malo, Reba McEntire, Shawn Colvin, Sherry Ann, Steve Perry, Taylor Swift, The Carpenters, Third Eye Blind, Whitney Houston
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As has become typical of late, between day job responsibilities and preparing for my radio show, I was so swamped last week that the record store report sadly fell to the bottom of the pile. (On that front, if you missed my blockbuster chat with the incredible Brett Claywell this past Tuesday night, be sure and check it out in the Buzz’s radio archive.) Hence, a super-sized doubleheader this week. The new release wall is hopping lately, kids. Get on board:
(PS: Full disclosure and all — A and I are initiating the brand new liquor cabinet this evening, so I’m writing this while sipping a Jack and Coke. Therefore, if something feels a bit… off… about the text contained herein, it might be because I am typing while tipsy.)
Despite being one of 2009’s most entrancing pieces of music, the risky, brilliant lead single “Dead Flowers” failed to take off at country radio last summer (which, sadly, I predicted in a Buzz post last May). And while it’s slowly climbing, I’m not sure how much better second single “White Liar” will ultimately fare in what is certain to be a Carrie-driven fall. Still, that magnificent spitfire Miranda Lambert has a whole passel of folks rooting for her success, and the fact that each of her first two albums are pushing platinum status despite minimal radio play means she must be doing something right. Don’t be afraid to dive in to her brand new third album, Revolution.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: "Ally McBeal", "American Idol", "Grey's Anatomy", A, Alice in Chains, Annie Lennox, Backstreet Boys, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Big & Rich, Blake Lewis, Bob Schneider, Brandi Carlile, Brandon's Buzz Radio, Brett Claywell, Bruce Springsteen, Carrie Underwood, Cary Brothers, Curtis Stigers, Diana Krall, Elton John, Eminem, Foreigner, Harry Nilsson, Jann Arden, Johnny Cash, Journey, Kelly Hansen, Landon Pigg, Lights, Lou Gramm, Luke Bryan, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Buble, Miranda Lambert, Nelly Furtado, OneRepublic, Patty Loveless, Rick Rubin, Rihanna, Rosanne Cash, Rufus Wainwright, Sherry Ann, Tegan and Sara, The Avett Brothers, Tiësto, Toby Keith, Wynonna
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So, we finally have a new president, which means we can finally get back to the important stuff: what we’ll be listening to when we realize that the cesspool of American politics will likely do to him exactly what it did to most of the rest of ‘em. Lucky for us, we’ll always have magnificent music on which to fall back.
Speaking of our new president, a compilation album which was commissioned Barack Obama’s campaign (and which, heretofore, was only available with a donation to the campaign’s website) has been granted a mass release.
Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement features previously released tracks from Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, and Stevie Wonder, among others, as well as a new track from John Legend (an impassioned cover of U2’s “Pride (In the Name of Love)”) and a new collaboration — their second — between Kanye West and Maroon 5’s lead singer Adam Levine.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: "SexyBack", AC/DC, Adam Levine, Annie Lennox, Backstreet Boys, Barack Obama, Brian McKnight, Bruce Springsteen, Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera, Curtis Mayfield, Damien Rice, David Archuleta, David Cook, David Foster, Deborah Cox, Dinah Washington, Ed Kowalczyk, Elton John, Enrique Iglesias, Enya, Gnarls Barkley, Goo Goo Dolls, Guns 'n Roses, Hanson, Hilary Duff, Jack Johnson, Janet Jackson, Janie Fricke, Jessica Simpson, John Legend, John Mayer, Josh Groban, Journey, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, Leona Lewis, Lisa Hannigan, Live, Luciano Pavarotti, Marcy Playground, Maroon 5, Matt Nathanson, Michael Buble, Natasha Bedingfield, Nickelback, Oasis, Patti LuPone, Pink, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Ray LaMontagne, Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Rogue Wave, Sam Cooke, Saving Abel, Seal, Sheryl Crow, Spice Girls, Stevie Wonder, Sting, Taylor Swift, The Beatles, The Eagles, The Fray, Tim McGraw, Tracy Chapman, U2, Whitney Houston
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