Such has been the drooling media focus on Kate Bush this week, it might be tough to imagine British music journalists listening to anything else these past few days. I'm not, in fairness, exempt from the hysteria: here's my review of the second Before The Dawn show, in case you missed it (or avoided...
Such has been the drooling media focus on Kate Bush this week, it might be tough to imagine British music journalists listening to anything else these past few days. I’m not, in fairness, exempt from the hysteria: here’s my review of the second Before The Dawn show, in case you missed it (or avoided it) yesterday.
Still, though, life goes on. Special attention this week to the first tracks to emerge from the forthcoming Kevin Morby and Nathan Bowles albums. Bob Dylan pretty good, too…
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1 Chris Thile & Edgar Meyer – Bass & Mandolin (Nonesuch)
2 Ariel Kalma – An Evolutionary Music: Original Recordings 1972-1979 (RVNG INTL)
3 Lutine – White Flowers (Front & Follow)
4 Laeticia Sadier – Something Shines (Drag City)
5 Tony Allen – Film Of Life (Jazz Village)
6 Tarwater – Adrift (Bureau B)
7 Bob Dylan – Odds And Ends (Alternate Version) (Columbia)
8 Kate Bush – Aerial (EMI)
9 Kevin Morby – Still Life (Woodsist)
10 Dream Police – Hypnotized (Sacred Bones)
11 Vladislav Delay – Visa (Ripatti)
12 Kate Bush – Hounds Of Love (EMI)
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14 Cave – Release (Drag City)
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16 Nathan Bowles – Nansemond (www.soundcloud.com/paradise-of-bachelors/4-chuckatuck)
17 Prince Rupert’s Drops – Dangerous Death Ray (Beyond Beyond Is Beyond)
18 Khun Narin Electric Phin Band – Khun Narin Electric Phin Band (Innovative Leisure)
19 Hiss Golden Messenger – Lateness Of Dancers (Merge)
20 Little Milton – Sings Big Soul (Kent)
21 The Budos Band – Burnt Offering (Daptone)