• Hole: Nobody’s Daughter

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:26:58
    Check Our Catalog “Nobody’s Daughter recalls the highlights of the band’s critically acclaimed 1994 album, “Live Through This,” and shows that, as a band, Hole is not one bit damaged.”–Billboard.com

  • Natalie Merchant: Leave Your Sleep

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:26:27
    Check Our Catalog “Natalie Merchant has used her abiding bibliophilia to inform her songwriting from the inception of her career. So it comes as no surprise that Merchant should embark on a project like Leave Your Sleep, an elaborate and painstaking 2-disc album of poetry set to music that started out as a comparatively simple lullaby [...]

  • Robyn: Body Talk Pt 1

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:23:53
    Check Our Catalog “Capturing the freedom and loneliness of independence, Body Talk, Pt. 1 is a concise set of songs on its own, and an impressive first third of the whole ambitious project.” –All Music Guide

  • The Dream: Love King

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:22:58
    Check Our Catalog “As bawdy, referential, and effortless-sounding as ever, Terius “The-Dream” Nash takes his long-playing love affair to the next level on this third solo effort, fading snappy summer-jam contenders into seething urban-rock suites.”–Spin Magazine

  • The Roots: How I Got Over

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:21:46
    Check Our Catalog “Any hip-hop act but the Roots would be bragging about camera time on “How I Got Over,” their first studio album since becoming the supremely flexible house band for “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” But there’s no TV-star smugness on the Roots’ ninth studio album, “How I Got Over.” Instead, the group’s [...]

  • Sarah McLachlan: Laws of Illusion

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:18:55
    Check Our Catalog “It’s a kindly, enveloping sound that Ms. McLachlan has long used to conjure passion and empathy laced with melancholy. But now it encompasses a new anguish, deeper and sharper than what she hinted at with “Afterglow” in 2003.”–The New York Times

  • Rick Ross: Teflon Don

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:18:29
    Check Our Catalog “Losing none of the momentum put in motion by his 2009 effort, Deeper Than Rap, Rick Ross keeps a very good thing going on Teflon Don, arguably his best album to date.”–All Music Guide

  • Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti: Before Today

    Updated: 2010-10-28 22:16:31
    Check Our Catalog “Every track on this superb album is a winner – and, draped in the quiet glamour, fun and stateliness of bygone radio pop-rock, evidence that Ariel has emerged from his bedroom to exact his revenge on Hollywood’s Hills.” –BBC Music

  • The Savoy King: Chick Webb & the Music That Changed America

    Updated: 2010-10-15 01:54:00
    : , skip to main skip to sidebar Swing , jazz and blues Dance to the music Music that makes you want to dance Friday , October 15, 2010 The Savoy King : Chick Webb the Music That Changed America It seems like there is going to be a movie made about Chick Webb , Ella Fitzgerald and the Savoy Ballroom called The Savoy King : Chick Webb and the Music That Changed America Check out the video . clips The documentary features interviews with Frankie Manning and Norma . Miller via Charlie What do you think of the movie Please comment Posted by Henrik at 2:54 PM Labels : Chick Webb documentary Ella Fitzgerald film frankie manning movie norma miller savoy ballroom video clip 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom About Me Henrik My name is Henrik Eriksson and

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