Last week’s new release slate was an absolute barn-burner. This week’s: yeah, not so much. Dig in:
- Previously released tunes from Joshua Radin and The Swell Season,
as well as a new duet from Rachael Yamagata and Semisonic’s Dan Wilson, highlight the soundtrack for the new weepie Dear John
.
- Mega-selling rapper Lil Wayne takes a stab at hard rock with his long-awaited latest, Rebirth
.
- ’90s sensation Michael Bolton is back this week with a
Target exclusive, a collection of hits and favorites recorded
Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
- While his brothers take a brief break from the biz, Nick Jonas and his new band The Administration are up with a side project, Who I Am
.
- Finally, Sherry Ann insisted that I not fail to mention (as if I would!)
Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said the Last Time I Saw You
, the new album from “One Tree Hill” regular Mike Grubbs and his band Wakey!Wakey!
names dropped with reckless abandon: "One Tree Hill", Dan Wilson, Joshua Radin, Lil Wayne, Michael Bolton, Mike Grubbs, Nick Jonas, Nick Jonas & the Administration, Rachael Yamagata, Semisonic, Sherry Ann, The Swell Season, Wakey!Wakey!
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October roars to a close with a huge list of necessary tuneage, including a must-own new album from one of the best bands going. Dig in:
The year’s most hotly-anticipated theatrical event lands this week when This Is It — a film culled from over one hundred hours of footage of Michael Jackson’s final days, footage recorded during rehearsals for what were to be Jackson’s farewell concerts — debuts on three thousand screens today. To accompany the film, which is expected to be an epic, record-shattering blockbuster, comes an identically-titled 2-CD soundtrack, which contains a collection of Michael’s best-loved classics, as well as the Paul Anka-penned title track, which was discovered in a box of tapes in one of Jackson’s vaults this past summer following his passing.
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names dropped with reckless abandon: A, Barry Manilow, Brian McKnight, Carly Simon, Creed, Dolly Parton, Eddie Vedder, Glen Hansard, Jack Johnson, Jennifer Hudson, Joe Nichols, Lorrie Morgan, Marketa Irglova, Mary J. Blige, Michael Jackson, Pat Monahan, Paul Anka, Pink, R.E.M., Rod Stewart, Scott Stapp, Sherry Ann, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Sting, Tegan and Sara, The Swell Season, Train, U2, Weird Al Yankovic
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