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Thanksgiving week is an unusually muted affair this year: this is typically the “official” kickoff of the holiday shopping season, and so the record companies generally wait until this week to unleash their biggest and most interesting firepower. But, because I’m decidedly not a Glambert, and because I find the year’s hottest British import just a step or two above a kitschy novelty, color me entirely underwhelmed by the latest slate of new releases. Dive in with caution:
- The decade’s most irritating strumpet Shakira is back with her latest, She Wolf
.
- That human lightning rod Lady GaGa is back in action with
The Fame Monster
, an eight-song adjunct to her mega-selling debut.
- Urrybody’s favorite vegan Moby is back with a deluxe edition of his terrific album from last spring, Wait for Me
.
- The pride of Barbados, the incredible Rihanna, is up with her fourth album, Rated R
.
- The legendary Tom Waits returns with Glitter and Doom Live
,
a chronicle of his most recent tour.
- Anybody out there have any idea how that doofus Jimmy Wayne conned Daryl Hall and John Oates into helping him cover their classic Sara Smile
, the title track from Wayne’s latest CD?
- Beyonce presents I Am…Yours: An Intimate Performance
at Wynn Las Vegas
, a fairly self-explanatory three-disc live effort which finds her covering 2Pac’s “California Love” and Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know.” (I’m really not kidding about that, Sherry Ann!)
- Her global coming out party is one of the most-viewed videoclips in YouTube history; let’s see if the much-heralded Susan Boyle can turn that recognition into record sales with her debut release,
I Dreamed a Dream
.
- Regular readers of the Buzz know that I had utterly no use for the ridiculous Adam Lambert and his screechy theatrics on last season’s “American Idol.” Still, if you’re kinda curious to hear what he sounds like on record, he offers up himself For Your Entertainment
. Go with God,
all you Glamberts.
- And last but absolutely not least: it’s Thanksgiving week in Austin, Texas, which means the return of that beloved annual tradition known as KGSR Broadcasts. This year’s double-disc edition (Vol. 17, if you’re keeping count) includes exclusive acoustic recordings from The Avett Brothers, Pete Yorn, Ben Harper, Tift Merritt, Ryan Adams, Raul Malo, and the incomparable Tori Amos.
names dropped with reckless abandon: 2Pac, Adam Lambert, Alanis Morissette, Ben Harper, Beyonce, Daryl Hall, Jimmy Wayne, John Oates, Lady GaGa, Moby, Pete Yorn, Raul Malo, Rihanna, Ryan Adams, Shakira, Sherry Ann, Susan Boyle, The Avett Brothers, Tift Merritt, Tom Waits, Tori Amos
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I’m still positively reeling over CBS’ announcement today that they are yanking “Guiding Light” off the air after 72 continuous years, and I’ll have my thoughts on that news just as soon as I’ve fully gathered them. In the meantime, there’s another full slate of new releases to close out the month of March in high style, kids. Waste no time digging in:


I’m not sure whose ridiculous idea this was: that fabulous trumpeter extraordinaire Chris Botti schedules a two-night stand last fall at the world-famous Boston Symphony Hall, invites a who’s-who of his all-star pals — among them Sting, Josh Groban, and Aerosmith’s fearless leader Steven Tyler — to play along, and fails to include his gorgeous muse Paula Cole, with whom he has created so much terrific, passionately brilliant music over the past four years? (Worse yet, he invites that pitiful fourth-rate “American Idol” runner-up Katharine McPhee to take her place! Is he kidding me with this?!) I’m trying to hard not to pass judgment on Live in Boston before I’ve even heard a note of it, but what an unspeakable outrage is the setlist of this concert recording on the face of it! Color me physically offended by this blatant foolishness!
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names dropped with reckless abandon: "American Idol", "California Dreams", "Grey's Anatomy", "Guiding Light", Aerosmith, AJ Croce, Brad Paisley, Bria Valente, Cameron Mathison, Chris Botti, Chris Whitley, Clay Aiken, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Matthews Band, Diana Krall, Dolly Parton, Etta James, Filter, Finola Hughes, Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Gavin DeGraw, Gloria Estefan, INXS, Jeff Buckley, Jim Croce, John Parish, Josh Groban, Karen O, Katharine McPhee, Keith Urban, Kelly Ripa, Led Zeppelin, Maria Taylor, Michael Bolton, Paula Cole, Peter Bjorn & John, PJ Harvey, Prince, Rebecca Budig, Ryan Adams, Steven Tyler, Stevie Nicks, Sting, Susan Flannery, Susan Lucci, Suzie McNeil, the soaps, Toto, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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Generally speaking, at least where music is concerned, the holiday shopping season really gets going the first week of November. But with next Tuesday being Election Day and all, and with more emphasis than ever being placed on first-day sales, the record companies are largely shying away from that as a viable release date. Consequently, this week is beyond crowded. I advised you all last week not to get complacent; read on to see why that was a fair warning.
The acronym’s a nifty play on those controversial print ads which made their target a pop culture buzz magnet last spring; alas, the thirty-two point letters on the album’s cover akshully stand for Original Music Featured on ‘Gossip Girl’. An entire array of under-the-radar acts fills this collection, although appearances are made by The Kooks, Junkie XL, and current flavors of the week The Ting Tings. Could be fun, could be a sprawling, self-indulgent mess.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: "Gossip Girl", Amy Winehouse, Andre 3000, Bad Company, Barack Obama, Billy Mann, Bloc Party, Boz Scaggs, Brandy, Carey Hart, Celine Dion, Colby O'Donis, David Foster, Elton John, Estelle, Freddie Mercury, Gary LeVox, George Michael, Harry Nilsson, Jesse Malin, Jim Croce, John Legend, Jon Foreman, Junkie XL, Kaiser Chiefs, Lady GaGa, Lily Allen, Lou Reed, Lovedrug, Mark Ronson, Max Martin, New Kids on the Block, OutKast, Paul Rodgers, Paul Simon, Pink, Queen, Rascal Flatts, Ray Charles, Reba McEntire, Robert Smith, Ryan Adams, Sara Bareilles, Snow Patrol, Susan Tedeschi, Switchfoot, The 88, The Cure, The Kooks, The Ting Tings, Toby Keith, Tom Cochrane, U2
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