HEAR TODAY NEW RELEASES AND NEWS FROM THE MUSIC WORLD.Byline: - Compiled by Sandra Barrera Country singer Sara Evans This article has multiple issues: * It needs additional references or sources for verification. * It may require general cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. rediscovers her roots and reflects on small-town life in ``Real Fine Place,'' her follow-up to the 2003 platinum-selling ``Restless.'' Of the album's 13 songs, Evans co-wrote six. The rest were penned by the likes of George Ducas
Voivode George Ducas (Greek: Γεώργιος Δούκας, Romanian: Gheorghe Duca) (d. , Lonestar's Richie McDonald and Chris Lindsey. Available on RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. . Here's a select sample of new music arriving in stores today: Fiona Apple: ``Extraordinary Machine'' (Epic) Her first new album in six years had its setbacks. After the label rejected it for lack of a hit, the album was leaked to the Internet just as the singer was reworking some tracks with new producers, Brian Kehew and Mike Elizondo Michael "Mike" Elizondo is a well-known bassist, keyboardist, and hip hop music producer. He is especially known for his collaborations with internationally successful rappers Dr. Dre and Eminem. He has played the bass for many of Dr. , for the set you hear today. O.A.R.: ``Stories of a Stranger'' (Lava) Produced by former Talking Heads
Talking Heads were an American rock band that formed in the early 1970s and was based out of New York City. The group consisted of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison. principal Jerry Harrison, the new album by the roots-rock and reggae-influenced band includes guest keyboardist Bernie Worrell of Parliament and singer Toby Lightman, who lends backing vocals to the single ``The Stranger.'' Dwele: ``Some Kinda'' (Virgin) The Detroit-based r&b singer follows his 2003 debut, ``Subject,'' with this set, which includes the soulful single ``I Think I Love U,'' produced by Mike City, who's known for his work with Usher, Carl Thomas and the Nappy Roots. Franz Ferdinand: ``You Could Have It So Much Better'' (Domino/Epic) For the follow-up to its 2004 self-titled debut, the Scottish quartet enlisted production help from Rich Costey. Together, they turned out a rocking 13-track set whose first single, ``Do You Want To,'' was recently featured on ``The O.C.'' Anita Baker: ``Christmas Fantasy'' (Blue Note) The warm, rapturous rap·tur·ous adj. Filled with great joy or rapture; ecstatic. rap tur·ous·ly adv. vocalist's first-ever Christmas album is mix of traditional carols, standards and reimagined classics like ``Frosty the Snowman.'' Also features Broadway show tunes like ``My Favorite Things'' and three new songs written by Baker and Barry Eastmond, with whom she collaborated on production and arrangements. Eagle Rock Entertainment Eagle Rock Entertainment Limited was founded in April 1997 by three former colleagues at Castle Communications (Terry Shand, Geoff Kempin and Julian Paul) and is based in Aldershot in Hampshire with offices in Hamburg, Paris, and New York. revisits Beatlemania with the release of the DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. documentary ``The Beatles: From Liverpool to San Francisco.'' It features vintage news footage and rare TV interviews with the Fab Four. Also included is ``Beatles Across America,'' a 1966 documentary that examines the effects of John Lennon's alleged anti-Christian comments on America's Bible Belt. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) no caption (CD cover) |
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