HEAR TODAY NEW RELEASES AND NEWS FROM THE MUSIC WORLD.Byline: - Compiled by Sandra Barrera LJ-Records today unlocks ``The Diary of Alicia Keys.'' It follows ``Songs in A Minor,'' the 2001 debut recording that earned Keys five Grammy Awards Grammy Awards Annual awards given by the Recording Academy (officially the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences). The first Grammies (the name is a dimunitive of “gramophone”) were given in 1958. and sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. The new set features 15 songs, all of which were produced by Keys with assistance from such notables as Kayne West, Timbaland and Tony, Toni, Tone. ``You Don't Know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. My Name'' is her first single. Here's a sample of the 70 or so new record releases and reissues arriving in stores today: Trace Adkins: ``Comin' On Strong'' (Capitol Nashville) Features 11 songs, plus the music video to the hit single ``Hot Mama.'' Look for the country star on Dec. 14 when he provides the voice for Big John the Trucker on the Fox animated series ``King of the Hill.'' The episode also features the voices of Brad Paisley, George Strait George Harvey Strait, (born May 18, 1952), is an American country music singer. The native Texan is known for his honky tonk country western sound. Strait is sometimes referred to as the "King of Country" and some critics call Strait a living legend (Bego, 2001). , Deanna Carter and Alan Jackson. Kinky kink·y adj. kink·i·er, kink·i·est 1. Tightly twisted or curled: kinky hair. 2. : ``Atlas'' (Sonic 360/Nettwerk America) The follow-up to the electronic alt-rock Mexican band's eponymous e·pon·y·mous adj. Of, relating to, or constituting an eponym. [From Greek ep numos; see eponym. debut
features a dozen tracks (one is hidden) sung in both Spanish and English
with some Portuguese, Spanish and hip-hop slang thrown in for good
measure. Features guest vocals from Cake frontman front·man n. 1. also front man A man who serves as a nominal leader but who lacks real authority. 2. Music A leading singer with a group. John McCrea on the track ``The Headphonist.'' The Hollies: ``The Long Road Home: 1963-2003'' (Capitol) A six-CD collectors' set commemorating the 40th anniversary of the first commercial release by the British group. Includes classics, B-sides, rarities and previously unreleased tracks that come packaged with a history on the band and archival photos. |
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