The National Recording Registry has just selected the latest twenty-five sound recordings inducted with the goal each year to highlight what it calls "the range and diversity of the American recorded sound heritage". Some of the recordings that have been honored include the debut albums of the pop-rock group, Chicago and the '80's folk musician, Tracy Chapman; the jazz legend, Miles Davis and his experimentation with electric instruments on "Bitches Brew" that became his very first gold album; "My Heart Will Go On", the love ballad from one of the biggest box-office movie hits of all-time, "Titanic" sung by Celine Dion; the recording of the jazz classic, "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Brother Bones and His Shadows which would later become the theme song of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team; the original Broadway cast album of the hip-hop flavored biography of the first US Secretary of the Treasury, "Hamilton"; "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", an album considered by many to be the masterpiece of Elton John's recording career; "Happy Trails", the popular theme song for "The Roy Rogers Show" on radio and television written and sung by Rogers and his wife, Dale Evans; Helen Reddy's enduring feminist anthem for the women's liberation movement, "I Am Woman"; and "Back To Black", the breakout hit album by the late British pop vocalist, Amy Winehouse.
The Registry is an extension of the passage by Congress in 2000 of the National Recording Preservation Act. Since 2002, the Library of Congress oversees the selection of 25 recordings, which must be at least 10 years old at the time of induction, and deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". This latest group brings the total number of recordings in the registry to 650.
Here is the complete list of the twenty-five selections entered into the 2025 National Recording Registry:
"Aloha ‘Oe" - Hawaiian Quintette (1913) (single)
"Sweet Georgia Brown" - Brother Bones & His Shadows (1949) (single)
"Happy Trails" - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1952) (single)
Radio Broadcast: "Game 7 of the 1960 World Series" - Chuck Thompson (1960)
Harry Urata Field Recordings (1960-1980)
"Hello Dummy" - Don Rickles (1968) (album)
"Chicago Transit Authority" - Chicago (1969) (album)
"Bitches Brew" - Miles Davis (1970) (album)
"Kiss An Angel Good Mornin" - Charley Pride (1971) (single)
"I Am Woman" - Helen Reddy (1972) (single)
"El Rey" - Vincente Fernandez (1973) (single)
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - Elton John (1973) (album)
"Before the Next Teardrop Falls" - Freddy Fender (1975) (single)
"I’ve Got The Music In Me" - Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker (1975) (album)
"The Kӧln Concert" - Keith Jarrett (1975) (album)
"Fly Like An Eagle" - Steve Miller Band (1976) (album)
Nimrod Workman Collection (1973-1994)
"Tracy Chapman" - Tracy Chapman (1988) (album)
"My Life" - Mary J. Blige (1994) (album)
"Microsoft Windows Reboot Chime" - Brian Eno (1995)
"My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion (1997) (single)
"Our American Journey" - Chanticleer (2002) (album)
"Back to Black" - Amy Winehouse (2006) (album)
"Minecraft: Volume Alpha" - Daniel Rosenfeld (2011) (album)
"Hamilton" - Original Broadway Cast Album (2015) (album)
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Thursday, June 6, 2024
RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS
I can't believe it's been forty years since the release of Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy", a distressing lament of a young man looking back on having to leave home because he's gay. This openly queer British band named after keyboard player, Steve Bronski also featured Larry Steinbachek on percussion and vocalist, Jimmy Sommerville released this 1984 single at a time when gay themes were beginning to appear in mainstream music and films although largely in Europe as the US was still many years behind seriously engaging in such discourse in pop culture. In between their songs of heartbreak, Bronski Beat also offered some much needed queer pride and political defiance to the music scene.
When I first heard "Smalltown Boy", I was shocked and ecstatic to hear something I could connect with expressed so vividly and direct. While I personally didn't have this experience, I could fully understand and actually knew people who were having to go through this trauma. And while we have made some great advances since this song's release, sadly "Smalltown Boy" still resonates with gay people who feel forced to leave their homes in order to be their authentic selves.
Their first album, "The Age of Consent" (which also featured another hit, "Why?") was their only album together with Sommerville leaving in 1985 to join another band, The Communards before going on to have a solo career. But Bronski Beat continued on with a couple of new lead singers over the years and a popular 1985 dance track, "Hit That Perfect Beat" before coming to an official end in 2018. Here are Bronski Beat's first two singles, with both reaching the top ten on the UK pop chart:
To celebrate Pride month, here is some new music by gay musicians: Adam Lambert has a sexy new single, "Lube" from his upcoming EP which will feature an exploration of queer sexuality and liberation as well as providing vocals to a special dance track from Vincint, "Another Lover" that will appear on his upcoming EP; an up-and-coming artist, Benjamin Elgar with his new single, "Shameless"; Ben Platt, who first found fame on the Broadway stage with his Tony Award winning role in "Dear Evan Hansen", has released his third studio album, "Honeymind" with the romantic video for the single, "Cherry on Top" features his fiancé, fellow actor, Noah Galvin And "A New Bohemia", the third single from Pet Shop Boys' latest album, "Nonetheless" which is a lovely ballad with the video directed by filmmaker, Andrew Haigh ("Weekend", "All of Us Strangers") and features actor, Russell Tovey:
And a new biopic, "Back to Black" is out in theaters now on the brief yet tumultuous life and career of the electrifying British vocalist, Amy Winehouse. Named after her breakthrough, international hit 2006 album and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, the film tends to fall into the standard beats of a contemporary cinematic biography yet it remains thoroughly entertaining with star, Marisa Abela convincingly portraying the complicated pop singer. But in the film, I discovered why Winehouse's 2003 debut album, "Frank" never reached these shores until after her follow-up became a mega success including winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
While "Frank" had generated interest and awards in Britain and throughout Europe, the label still didn't feel it was just enough to warrant an expanded release, leaving Winehouse pissed and frustrated. Having loved "Black", I quickly got my hands on the album (which the title is indeed a reference to Sinatra who was one of Winehouse's early musical influences) as soon as I could, really enjoying it's singular blend of jazz, neo-soul and hip-hop. Yet I do tend to agree that the overall album was not nearly as cohesive and persuasive as "Back to Black". There are definitely some standout tracks with my favorites being "Stronger Than Me" and "Fuck Me Pumps":
Their first album, "The Age of Consent" (which also featured another hit, "Why?") was their only album together with Sommerville leaving in 1985 to join another band, The Communards before going on to have a solo career. But Bronski Beat continued on with a couple of new lead singers over the years and a popular 1985 dance track, "Hit That Perfect Beat" before coming to an official end in 2018. Here are Bronski Beat's first two singles, with both reaching the top ten on the UK pop chart:
To celebrate Pride month, here is some new music by gay musicians: Adam Lambert has a sexy new single, "Lube" from his upcoming EP which will feature an exploration of queer sexuality and liberation as well as providing vocals to a special dance track from Vincint, "Another Lover" that will appear on his upcoming EP; an up-and-coming artist, Benjamin Elgar with his new single, "Shameless"; Ben Platt, who first found fame on the Broadway stage with his Tony Award winning role in "Dear Evan Hansen", has released his third studio album, "Honeymind" with the romantic video for the single, "Cherry on Top" features his fiancé, fellow actor, Noah Galvin And "A New Bohemia", the third single from Pet Shop Boys' latest album, "Nonetheless" which is a lovely ballad with the video directed by filmmaker, Andrew Haigh ("Weekend", "All of Us Strangers") and features actor, Russell Tovey:
And a new biopic, "Back to Black" is out in theaters now on the brief yet tumultuous life and career of the electrifying British vocalist, Amy Winehouse. Named after her breakthrough, international hit 2006 album and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, the film tends to fall into the standard beats of a contemporary cinematic biography yet it remains thoroughly entertaining with star, Marisa Abela convincingly portraying the complicated pop singer. But in the film, I discovered why Winehouse's 2003 debut album, "Frank" never reached these shores until after her follow-up became a mega success including winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
While "Frank" had generated interest and awards in Britain and throughout Europe, the label still didn't feel it was just enough to warrant an expanded release, leaving Winehouse pissed and frustrated. Having loved "Black", I quickly got my hands on the album (which the title is indeed a reference to Sinatra who was one of Winehouse's early musical influences) as soon as I could, really enjoying it's singular blend of jazz, neo-soul and hip-hop. Yet I do tend to agree that the overall album was not nearly as cohesive and persuasive as "Back to Black". There are definitely some standout tracks with my favorites being "Stronger Than Me" and "Fuck Me Pumps":
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
RANDOM SIGHTS + SOUNDS
After showing off his acting chops in the widely watched yet much maligned HBO series, "The Idol" where he played the creative director for one of the biggest pop acts in the world, Australian pop star, Troye Sivan has returned to his own music career. "Rush" is a breezy, feel good dance track that brings to mind the sounds of 1980’s Pet Shop Boys. Sivan admits this song was partly inspired by that feeling that comes from inhaling poppers which a popular brand is called Rush. This is the first single off of Sivan's upcoming third album, "Something to Give Each Other", due out in October, which he promises will be a celebration of sexy, good times.
Here are some songs I'm into right now including Fall Out Boy's lyrical update of the 1989 Billy Joel classic, "We Didn't Start The Fire":
The actress and singer, Jane Birkin has passed away on July 16th at the age of seventy-six. While she was British born and raised, Birkin first found fame in France after meeting French musician, Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 while they were shooting a film. They fell in love and the couple recorded an album the following year, "Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg" which featured, "Je t'aime… moi non plus", a controversial song at the time due to it’s sexual content. And while it was banned in some countries, the song (originally written by Gainsbourg for French actress, Brigitte Bardot) reached number one in Birkin's native country, the first foreign-language song to do so in the UK. Birkin would go on to record several solo albums (mostly written by Gainsbourg) before their relationship ended in 1980. She would continue to act, appearing in French and English language films such as "Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman", "La Belle Noiseuse", "Death on the Nile", "Evil Under the Sun" and "Jane by Charlotte" which was her final screen appearance in this 2021 docu-drama directed by Birkin's daughter, actress Charlotte Gainsbourg. And yes, that handbag by Hermès was created for her in 1984 and the Birkin bag has become a much coveted status symbol.
And finally, I would like to honor the legacy of the legendary crooner, Tony Bennett, who we lost on July 21st at the age of ninety-six. Since his first number-one hit, "Because of You" in 1951 and his popular, signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in 1962, the New York born and raised vocalist kept the sounds of jazz and traditional pop alive and well, even when it fell out of favor. Bennett successfully found relevance again with the MTV Generation in the late 1980s and 1990s without ever having to alter his music. He teamed-up with many contemporary artists, most notably Lady Gaga, and Tony Bennett was cool once again. Here is a highlight of Bennett performing duets with some of his biggest fans: Judy Garland, k.d.Lang (who recorded an album with him, "A Wonderful World" in 2002), Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga (who recorded two albums with Bennett which included his final album, "Love For Sale" in 2021).
Here are some songs I'm into right now including Fall Out Boy's lyrical update of the 1989 Billy Joel classic, "We Didn't Start The Fire":
The actress and singer, Jane Birkin has passed away on July 16th at the age of seventy-six. While she was British born and raised, Birkin first found fame in France after meeting French musician, Serge Gainsbourg in 1968 while they were shooting a film. They fell in love and the couple recorded an album the following year, "Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg" which featured, "Je t'aime… moi non plus", a controversial song at the time due to it’s sexual content. And while it was banned in some countries, the song (originally written by Gainsbourg for French actress, Brigitte Bardot) reached number one in Birkin's native country, the first foreign-language song to do so in the UK. Birkin would go on to record several solo albums (mostly written by Gainsbourg) before their relationship ended in 1980. She would continue to act, appearing in French and English language films such as "Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman", "La Belle Noiseuse", "Death on the Nile", "Evil Under the Sun" and "Jane by Charlotte" which was her final screen appearance in this 2021 docu-drama directed by Birkin's daughter, actress Charlotte Gainsbourg. And yes, that handbag by Hermès was created for her in 1984 and the Birkin bag has become a much coveted status symbol.
And finally, I would like to honor the legacy of the legendary crooner, Tony Bennett, who we lost on July 21st at the age of ninety-six. Since his first number-one hit, "Because of You" in 1951 and his popular, signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in 1962, the New York born and raised vocalist kept the sounds of jazz and traditional pop alive and well, even when it fell out of favor. Bennett successfully found relevance again with the MTV Generation in the late 1980s and 1990s without ever having to alter his music. He teamed-up with many contemporary artists, most notably Lady Gaga, and Tony Bennett was cool once again. Here is a highlight of Bennett performing duets with some of his biggest fans: Judy Garland, k.d.Lang (who recorded an album with him, "A Wonderful World" in 2002), Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga (who recorded two albums with Bennett which included his final album, "Love For Sale" in 2021).
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Thursday, April 27, 2023
THE 50 BEST MUSIC DOCUMENTARIES OF ALL TIME
Music has always played an important part in cinema since the very beginning of the industry. The early films were silent but were accompanied by a pianist or even, in some large cities, a small orchestra in theaters. When recorded, synchronized sound began in 1927, it was a game-charger for the movies and the first sound feature film released, "The Jazz Singer" was, not surprisingly, a musical.
Over time, documentaries were made about music and the gifted artists who created these sounds. In recent years, this has exploded with a large number of movies about musicians, well-known, obscure or forgotten, in all genres have been filling cinemas and streaming channels.
Vulture has put together a list of fifty of what they consider to be the best music documentaries of all time. First putting these selections together in 2015, they have updated this listing to include recent releases. These movies (which include a few concert films) are all important and fascinating documents. There are films which deeply explore what has made many of these popular musicians so vital; highlight professionals who had assisted singers and musicians with their careers and reveal talented artists who never had a real opportunity to shine in their lifetime yet remain highly influential.
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The 50 Best Music Documentaries of All-Time
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Monday, December 5, 2011
HOT AND FRESH OUT THE KITCHEN
"TALK THAT TALK" - RIHANNA
I would have lost money if I had bet against the idea that the sweet, young girl from the islands who sang the cute but fluffy, "Pon De Replay" back in 2005 would become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. But that is exactly what Rihanna is now.
"Talk That Talk" is the pop superstar's sixth album over the past seven years. After the darker period of the last two albums, Rihanna is now decidedly in a light, sexy mood, confident and looking for fun. The singer hasn't changed the winning formula too much as there is still a very large stable of hot writers and producers to help mold her sound.
"Do Ya Thang" - Rihanna (2011)
"HOW DO YOU DO" - MAYER HAWTHORNE
Meyer Hawthorne has returned with a fun and funky new album, "How Do You Do" on his new major label, Universal Republic Records. He has continued the old school r&b vibe that was featured on his terrific debut, "A Strange Arrangement" and with this new release, Mr. Hawthorne has delivered an even stronger album of classic silky soul perfectly blended with hip-hop beats. He's even has rapper, Snoop Dogg singing on a track!
"Can't Stop" - Mayer Hawthorne Featuring Snoop Dogg (2011)
"CEREMONIALS" - FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE
Flame-haired, English songstress, Florence Welch has reassembled her Machine (Isabella Summers on keyboards, guitarist, Robert Ackroyd, Chris Hayden on drums, bassist, Mark Saunders and Tom Monger on the harp) to release the follow-up to the band's highly successful 2009 debut album, "Lungs".
On "Ceremonials", Florence delivers a dark, moody and ballad-heavy collection using that unique voice to create more of her wonderfully, quirky orchestral art-rock songs.
"Lover To Lover" - Florence & The Machine (2011)
"STRONGER" - KELLY CLARKSON
The very first "American Idol" winner, Kelly Clarkson is still the best vocalist to come off of that show and with her fifth album, "Stronger" she delivers more of her trademark countryified pop-rock songs with hints of r&b scattered throughout.
Unfortunately, there are no surprises and Ms Clarkson would greatly benefit from stretching herself much further but it's still a solid, entertaining pop album.
"Mr. Know-It-All" - Kelly Clarkson (2011)
"DUETS II" - TONY BENNETT
Veteran pop singer, Tony Bennett has recorded over seventy albums during his long career and has recently made history, at the age of eighty-five, as being the oldest artist to ever have a album debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 Album chart.
"Duets II" is the a follow-up to his 2006 hit album, "Duets" which, once again, pairs him up with a wide spectrum of musical artists who perform many classic songs from the Great American Songbook. It includes an impressive list of vocalists such as Faith Hill, Andrea Bocelli, Queen Latifah, Alejandro Sanz, Lady Gaga and the late Amy Winehouse.
Here is Mr. Bennett's amusing duet with a game, Lady Gaga:
"The Lady Is A Tramp" - Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga (2011)
This is the video of Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse perfroming their rendition of "Body and Soul":
"MY LIFE II" - MARY J. BLIGE
Mary J. Blige's tenth studio album, "My Life II" is a sequel (of sorts) to her 1994 album. During the time of the "My Life" album, Mary was dealing with drug addiction, depression and an abusive relationship but she is now a happily married woman with a positive outlook which is reflected in the songs on the latest album.
Although Mary lined up some of the top producers (Darkchild, Danja, Tricky Stewart) and performers (Beyonce, Nas, Drake) on this project but the final results fails to live up to the original album. There are are some fine moments to be found but overall it lacks the true passion and power of some of the classic songs, "You Bring Me Joy", "I Love You" and the title track off of "My Life"
"25/8" - Mary J. Blige (2011)
"NOTHING BUT THE BEAT" - DAVID GUETTA
French DJ, David Guetta is currently one of the most popular record spinners in the world and has very successfully moved in to music production.
On his fifth album, "Nothing But The Beat", Mr. Guetta has once again rounded up a group of all-star talent from the world of r&b, hip-hop and pop to perform on this disc. Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lil' Wayne, Jennifer Hudson and Sia are just a few of the names that make an appearance and the collaboration with Usher on the song, "Without You" has reached number four on the pop chart. The relentless, throbbing beats can grow slightly tiresome after a while but for the lovers of dance music, David Guetta can do no wrong.
"Turn Me On" - David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj (2011)
I would have lost money if I had bet against the idea that the sweet, young girl from the islands who sang the cute but fluffy, "Pon De Replay" back in 2005 would become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. But that is exactly what Rihanna is now.
"Talk That Talk" is the pop superstar's sixth album over the past seven years. After the darker period of the last two albums, Rihanna is now decidedly in a light, sexy mood, confident and looking for fun. The singer hasn't changed the winning formula too much as there is still a very large stable of hot writers and producers to help mold her sound.
"Do Ya Thang" - Rihanna (2011)
"HOW DO YOU DO" - MAYER HAWTHORNE
Meyer Hawthorne has returned with a fun and funky new album, "How Do You Do" on his new major label, Universal Republic Records. He has continued the old school r&b vibe that was featured on his terrific debut, "A Strange Arrangement" and with this new release, Mr. Hawthorne has delivered an even stronger album of classic silky soul perfectly blended with hip-hop beats. He's even has rapper, Snoop Dogg singing on a track!
"Can't Stop" - Mayer Hawthorne Featuring Snoop Dogg (2011)
"CEREMONIALS" - FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE
Flame-haired, English songstress, Florence Welch has reassembled her Machine (Isabella Summers on keyboards, guitarist, Robert Ackroyd, Chris Hayden on drums, bassist, Mark Saunders and Tom Monger on the harp) to release the follow-up to the band's highly successful 2009 debut album, "Lungs".
On "Ceremonials", Florence delivers a dark, moody and ballad-heavy collection using that unique voice to create more of her wonderfully, quirky orchestral art-rock songs.
"Lover To Lover" - Florence & The Machine (2011)
"STRONGER" - KELLY CLARKSON
The very first "American Idol" winner, Kelly Clarkson is still the best vocalist to come off of that show and with her fifth album, "Stronger" she delivers more of her trademark countryified pop-rock songs with hints of r&b scattered throughout.
Unfortunately, there are no surprises and Ms Clarkson would greatly benefit from stretching herself much further but it's still a solid, entertaining pop album.
"Mr. Know-It-All" - Kelly Clarkson (2011)
"DUETS II" - TONY BENNETT
Veteran pop singer, Tony Bennett has recorded over seventy albums during his long career and has recently made history, at the age of eighty-five, as being the oldest artist to ever have a album debut at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 Album chart.
"Duets II" is the a follow-up to his 2006 hit album, "Duets" which, once again, pairs him up with a wide spectrum of musical artists who perform many classic songs from the Great American Songbook. It includes an impressive list of vocalists such as Faith Hill, Andrea Bocelli, Queen Latifah, Alejandro Sanz, Lady Gaga and the late Amy Winehouse.
Here is Mr. Bennett's amusing duet with a game, Lady Gaga:
"The Lady Is A Tramp" - Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga (2011)
This is the video of Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse perfroming their rendition of "Body and Soul":
"MY LIFE II" - MARY J. BLIGE
Mary J. Blige's tenth studio album, "My Life II" is a sequel (of sorts) to her 1994 album. During the time of the "My Life" album, Mary was dealing with drug addiction, depression and an abusive relationship but she is now a happily married woman with a positive outlook which is reflected in the songs on the latest album.
Although Mary lined up some of the top producers (Darkchild, Danja, Tricky Stewart) and performers (Beyonce, Nas, Drake) on this project but the final results fails to live up to the original album. There are are some fine moments to be found but overall it lacks the true passion and power of some of the classic songs, "You Bring Me Joy", "I Love You" and the title track off of "My Life"
"25/8" - Mary J. Blige (2011)
"NOTHING BUT THE BEAT" - DAVID GUETTA
French DJ, David Guetta is currently one of the most popular record spinners in the world and has very successfully moved in to music production.
On his fifth album, "Nothing But The Beat", Mr. Guetta has once again rounded up a group of all-star talent from the world of r&b, hip-hop and pop to perform on this disc. Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lil' Wayne, Jennifer Hudson and Sia are just a few of the names that make an appearance and the collaboration with Usher on the song, "Without You" has reached number four on the pop chart. The relentless, throbbing beats can grow slightly tiresome after a while but for the lovers of dance music, David Guetta can do no wrong.
"Turn Me On" - David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj (2011)
Monday, July 25, 2011
AMY WINEHOUSE (1983 - 2011)
I had just arrived in Detroit Saturday evening for my yearly visit to see family when I saw on CNN the announcement that British r&b/jazz singer, Amy Winehouse was dead at the age of twenty-seven. Although the news was far from surprising but still shocking and very sad.
With her breakthrough album, "Back To Black"
I was a very big fan of Ms Winehouse and I'm disappointed that she is no longer with us to share her talent with the world. I hope she is finally at peace and she will be missed.
This is the video for one of my favorite songs of Ms Winehouse:
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
HOT AND FRESH OUT THE KITCHEN
Because of the upcoming holiday season, there is a glut of new music being dumped in to the marketplace, which is great for music lovers but a little tough on our wallets.
Here is a sampling of some hot & fresh stuff:
SHARKIRA - "SALE EL SOL"
Shakira's latest is entitled, "Sale El Sol
" or "The Sun Comes Out" in English and it is her third bilingual pop album. She returns to her Latin pop/rock sound after last year's album, "She Wolf" which explored electropop
music that is popular right now.
Although there are a few English-language tracks , most of the album is in Spanish. Shakira collaborates with Latin hip-Hop artists, Calle 13 and Pitbull plus the record includes the 2010 World Cup Anthem, "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (The Official 2010 Fifa World Cup (Tm) Song)".
This song is a remake from the English indie band, The XX:

"Islands" - Shakira
BELLE & SEBASTIAN - "BELLE & SEBASTIAN WRITE ABOUT LOVE"
This alternative rock-pop band from Glasgow, Scotland has not made a huge impact here in the U.S. but they have released their eighth album, "Write About Love
".
To be honest, I had never heard their music before this record but I do enjoy their sound. The album has reached number eight on the U.K. pop charts which is their highest charting record there and it is getting some airplay here.
This is the song that I really like:
"I Want The World To Stop" - Belle And Sebastian
CEE-LO GREEN - "THE LADYKILLER"
Born Thomas Callaway in Atlanta, Cee-Lo Green first came to the attention of music audiences as a member of the Hip-Hop act, Goodie Mob and later as a part of a collaboration with DJ Danger Mouse as the group, Gnarls Barkley with their hit song, "Crazy"
but he is now back on the charts as a solo artist with his song, "Forget You" or the uncensored version, "F**k You [Explicit]
".
He has just put out his third album under his own name, "
The Lady Killer [Explicit]"
and it features smooth, classic soul mixed with hip-hop all the while sticking to his very unique musical vision. It is great record and one of my favorites of the year.
It was hard to pick one favorite track but this one is it, plus the song features Philip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire:
"Fool For You" - Cee-Lo Green Ft. Philip Bailey
RIHANNA - "LOUD"
The twenty-two year old singing sensation from Barbados has released an album almost every year since her 2005 debut, "Music Of The Sun" and now comes her fifth CD, "
Loud"
. This record is a slight return to the sunny hip-hop flavored pop sound that she began her career with after last year's much darker edged and more rock influenced, "Rated R"
but there are still traces of that sprinkled around on "Loud".
The first single, "Only Girl (In The World)" became her sixteenth song to hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100
chart.
This appears to be her next hit single,"What's My Name?
" that features Canadian rapper, Drake:
What's My Name.mp3
QUINCY JONES - "Q : SOUL BOSSA NOSTRA"
Quincy Jones is a legend in the music industry, having produced a wide and diverse group of artists during his long career and now he has released his latest, "Q: Soul Bossa Nostra"
, his sixteenth studio album under his own name. The record features a variety of contemporary musicians re-interpreting classic songs that Mr. Jones had previously produced with other artists.
While the project is ambitious and features an interesting line-up that includes Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Robin Thicke, Mary J. Blige and T-Pain but it just feels unnecessary. None of the tracks are really particularly memorable, different or make you forget about the original version of the song for one moment.
This is a re-make of "It's My Party
", the number one hit Mr Jones produced for Lesley Gore in 1963. Amy Winehouse has resurfaced to record a slurred sounding version of this song:
"Its My Party" - Quincy Jones ft. Amy Winehouse
BRYAN FERRY - "OLYMPIA"
Former Roxy Music singer, Bryan Ferry has returned with his thirteenth solo album, "Olympia" which features the glamorous face of Supermodel, Kate Moss on the cover.
The record features the lush, moody rock that isn't much of a departure from his work with Roxy Music or even from his previous solo projects.
He gets assistance on this from a fine group of musicians that include The Eurythmics's Dave Stewart, Chic's Nile Rodgers, The Scissor Sisters as well as his Roxy Music band mates.
This the first single from this album:
"You Can Dance" - Bryan Ferry
Here is a sampling of some hot & fresh stuff:
SHARKIRA - "SALE EL SOL"
Shakira's latest is entitled, "Sale El Sol
Although there are a few English-language tracks , most of the album is in Spanish. Shakira collaborates with Latin hip-Hop artists, Calle 13 and Pitbull plus the record includes the 2010 World Cup Anthem, "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (The Official 2010 Fifa World Cup (Tm) Song)".
This song is a remake from the English indie band, The XX:
"Islands" - Shakira
BELLE & SEBASTIAN - "BELLE & SEBASTIAN WRITE ABOUT LOVE"
This alternative rock-pop band from Glasgow, Scotland has not made a huge impact here in the U.S. but they have released their eighth album, "Write About Love
To be honest, I had never heard their music before this record but I do enjoy their sound. The album has reached number eight on the U.K. pop charts which is their highest charting record there and it is getting some airplay here.
This is the song that I really like:
"I Want The World To Stop" - Belle And Sebastian
CEE-LO GREEN - "THE LADYKILLER"
Born Thomas Callaway in Atlanta, Cee-Lo Green first came to the attention of music audiences as a member of the Hip-Hop act, Goodie Mob and later as a part of a collaboration with DJ Danger Mouse as the group, Gnarls Barkley with their hit song, "Crazy"
He has just put out his third album under his own name, "
It was hard to pick one favorite track but this one is it, plus the song features Philip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire:
"Fool For You" - Cee-Lo Green Ft. Philip Bailey
RIHANNA - "LOUD"
The twenty-two year old singing sensation from Barbados has released an album almost every year since her 2005 debut, "Music Of The Sun" and now comes her fifth CD, "
The first single, "Only Girl (In The World)" became her sixteenth song to hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100
This appears to be her next hit single,"What's My Name?
What's My Name.mp3
QUINCY JONES - "Q : SOUL BOSSA NOSTRA"
Quincy Jones is a legend in the music industry, having produced a wide and diverse group of artists during his long career and now he has released his latest, "Q: Soul Bossa Nostra"
While the project is ambitious and features an interesting line-up that includes Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Robin Thicke, Mary J. Blige and T-Pain but it just feels unnecessary. None of the tracks are really particularly memorable, different or make you forget about the original version of the song for one moment.
This is a re-make of "It's My Party
"Its My Party" - Quincy Jones ft. Amy Winehouse
BRYAN FERRY - "OLYMPIA"
Former Roxy Music singer, Bryan Ferry has returned with his thirteenth solo album, "Olympia" which features the glamorous face of Supermodel, Kate Moss on the cover.
He gets assistance on this from a fine group of musicians that include The Eurythmics's Dave Stewart, Chic's Nile Rodgers, The Scissor Sisters as well as his Roxy Music band mates.
This the first single from this album:
"You Can Dance" - Bryan Ferry
Friday, June 25, 2010
WHAT IN THE WORLD HAPPENED TO. . .
AMY WINEHOUSE?
Last seen: "Back To Black
" (2007)
Messy bee-hive. Heavy black eyeliner. Prison tats. Dirty ballet slippers. Substance abuse issues. Amazing voice.
You put all those things together and you can only come up with one person. So what exactly has happened to the talented Ms Winehouse?
Back in 2007, I remember hearing some buzz about this British singer who did this retro-soul thing with a modern sensibility whose album was just being released in the U.S. I decided to buy it although I thought it was probably no more than a lot of hot-air hype. I was very surprised by how good it actually was. It was a fresh and confident record and I loved every single song.
I loved "Back To Black" so much that I went out and bought her first CD, "Frank"
(2003) which was released here after the success of this album. Her debut was more of a jazz fueled hip-hop sound which was also very interesting. Although it's not as perfect as her follow-up, it certainly had plenty of highlights and it showed off her potential.
Amy did very well at the Grammys, where "Back To Black" won five of the six awards it was nominated for in 2008 including Record of the Year, "Rehab
".
So after all this success, you would have thought things would be going well for her and she would have released a new album by now. Unfortunately, Ms Winehouse has had a well documented history of drug and alcohol abuse, mood swings, and eating disorders and perhaps the stress of her new found fame triggered her relapse. Whatever the case may be, she has become distracted by unhealthy activities that has prevented her from creating any new material. I hope she gets all the help she needs to recover.
There have been recent rumors that she has been recording and that there could possibly be a new album out later this year. Let's hope so. . . she's only twenty-six and could have a long career ahead of her if only she can only pull herself together. I am very curious to see what she will do next.
Here is a selection of some of my favorite songs off of "Back To Black":
He Can Only Hold Her.mp3
Tears Dry On Their Own.mp3
Love Is a Losing Game.mp3
And this is the music video for the single of title track, "Back To Black
":
As a bonus, here is a song off of her debut, "Frank":
Intro/Stronger Than me.mp3
Last seen: "Back To Black
Messy bee-hive. Heavy black eyeliner. Prison tats. Dirty ballet slippers. Substance abuse issues. Amazing voice.
You put all those things together and you can only come up with one person. So what exactly has happened to the talented Ms Winehouse?
Back in 2007, I remember hearing some buzz about this British singer who did this retro-soul thing with a modern sensibility whose album was just being released in the U.S. I decided to buy it although I thought it was probably no more than a lot of hot-air hype. I was very surprised by how good it actually was. It was a fresh and confident record and I loved every single song.
I loved "Back To Black" so much that I went out and bought her first CD, "Frank"
Amy did very well at the Grammys, where "Back To Black" won five of the six awards it was nominated for in 2008 including Record of the Year, "Rehab
So after all this success, you would have thought things would be going well for her and she would have released a new album by now. Unfortunately, Ms Winehouse has had a well documented history of drug and alcohol abuse, mood swings, and eating disorders and perhaps the stress of her new found fame triggered her relapse. Whatever the case may be, she has become distracted by unhealthy activities that has prevented her from creating any new material. I hope she gets all the help she needs to recover.
There have been recent rumors that she has been recording and that there could possibly be a new album out later this year. Let's hope so. . . she's only twenty-six and could have a long career ahead of her if only she can only pull herself together. I am very curious to see what she will do next.
Here is a selection of some of my favorite songs off of "Back To Black":
He Can Only Hold Her.mp3
Tears Dry On Their Own.mp3
Love Is a Losing Game.mp3
And this is the music video for the single of title track, "Back To Black
As a bonus, here is a song off of her debut, "Frank":
Intro/Stronger Than me.mp3
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