The Buzz’s record store report celebrates its one-year anniversary this week with some welcome new visits from some of this author’s all-time favorite artists. Can’t think of a better way to mark the occasion.


With painfully earnest vocal work from the terrific Emerson Hart, and with sensationally radio-ready angst-ridden fare like their 1997 crossover debut smash “If You Could Only See,” they seemed a fair bet for megastardom. Problem was, so did all the other bands — Third Eye Blind, Sister Hazel, The Wallflowers, Son Volt — with whom they emerged from the post-grunge haze of the late ’90s, and after three albums and a handful of well-received singles which nonetheless failed to capture the magic of their breakthrough, they called it quits, and this week, you can find the highlights of their discography streamlined into one disc with A Casual Affair: The Best of Tonic. Don’t miss the inexplicably ignored 1999 singles “You Wanted More” and “Mean to Me” to get a sense of the potential these guys certainly owned, and, as with last week’s Wallflowers best-of set, the Best Buy version of Casual comes bundled with a bonus DVD, containing five of Tonic’s music videos.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: "American Idol", A, Alexi Murdoch, Electric Light Orchestra, Emerson Hart, Gnarls Barkley, Green Day, Greg Laswell, Jeff Buckley, Jeff Lynne, Jill Hennessy, John Mellencamp, Kanye West, Michael Johns, Natalie Maines, Pete Yorn, Ray LaMontagne, Regina Spektor, Shawn Colvin, Sherry Ann, Sister Hazel, Son Volt, The All-American Rejects, The Fray, The Wallflowers, Third Eye Blind, Tift Merritt, Tonic, Tori Amos, Vega4
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Are you believin’ we’re already a month into the new year?! The Buzz hasn’t even fully closed out the books on 2008 yet, and ‘09 has already ticked away thirty precious days of its half-life.
I know that we’re already knee deep into the new year’s music slate, and that you’ve no doubt already largely forgotten all the brilliance 2008 had to offer, but please allow the Buzz a final opportunity to sway your ears. The ten tracks which make up the playlist that follows don’t necessarily comprise the absolute best music of the year just ended — any list of that stripe which fails to include Sugarland’s fascinating cover of “Life in a Northern Town,” Kings of Leon’s incendiary “Use Somebody,” Tift Merritt’s devastating “Another Country,” or Kacy Crowley’s wondrous “The Universe” is just ridiculously short-sighted and ill-conceived — and, indeed, a great many of these songs may have slipped entirely through the cracks of your musical cognizance last year. Do seize this shot to correct that foolishness. It may not come ’round again.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: Anne Murray, Baby Bash, Celine Dion, Chad Kroeger, Cole Porter, David Foster, Dusty Springfield, Imani Coppola, Jennifer Lopez, Jon McLaughlin, Kacy Crowley, Kings of Leon, Lee Ann Womack, Leona Lewis, Little Jackie, Matt Nathanson, Michael McDonald, Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole, Natalie Maines, Neil Diamond, Nona Hendryx, Pat Benatar, Patti LaBelle, Santana, Sarah Dash, Shania Twain, Sugarland, Tift Merritt, Van Morrison
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