Pop music.September Beyonce, B'day (Columbia) Why settle for balloons and cake when you can celebrate turning 25 by dropping a new album instead? The Dreamgirls star wrote, arranged, and coproduced the whole shebang, assisted by the Neptunes, Swizz Beatz, and others. (Sept. 5) Justin Timberlake, FutureSex/LoveSounds (Jive) The hotly touted follow-up to Justified spans the gamut of hip-hop and polished pop-soul flavas; Timbaland and Three 6 Mafia Three 6 Mafia (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia) is an American hip hop group, consisting of two members. The group was formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, and Juicy J. They were later joined by fellow Memphis rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. guest, but Justin still slips into that to-die-for falsetto falsetto (fôlsĕt`tō) [Ital.,=diminutive of false], high-pitched, unnatural tones above the normal register of the male voice, produced, according to some theories, by the vibration of only the edges of the larynx. too. (Sept. 12) Brazilian Girls, Talk to La Bomb (Verve Forecast) Second set from New York's kookiest multiculti export since Deee-Lite features lyrics in five languages. Ric Ocasek, formerly of the Cars, oversaw recording of the sensuous "Last Call." (Sept. 12) John Mayer, Continuum (Columbia) He can hang with Common and Kanye as comfortably as B.B. King and Clapton, so no surprise that the latest from this cutie-pie guitar wunderkind wun·der·kind n. pl. wun·der·kin·der 1. A child prodigy. 2. A person of remarkable talent or ability who achieves great success or acclaim at an early age. fuses his Grammy Award-winning pop chops with legit le·git adj. Slang Legitimate. blues influences. (Sept. 12) Citizen Cope, Every Waking Moment (RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. ) After blindsiding the biz with the 2004 sleeper hit The Clarence Greenwood Recordings, Citizen Cope returns with 11 tracks of distinctive folk-rock-hip-hop fusion. Want more? Official Web site preorders come autographed, with a bonus EP. (Sept. 12) Indigo Girls, Despite Our Differences (Hollywood) Different record label, same invigorating in·vig·or·ate tr.v. in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing, in·vig·or·ates To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; animate: "A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox invigorated her" mix of personal and political sentiments. New pal Pink pops up on "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate"; rising star Brandi Carlile guests too. (Sept. 19) Fergie, The Duchess (will.i.am/Interscope) Former Kids Incorporated star Stacy Ferguson and her lovely lady lumps grace the first release for Black Eyed Peas This article is about the American hip hop group. For the vegetable, see Black-eyed pea. The Black Eyed Peas are an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California, who have enjoyed worldwide pop success. The group is currently composed of will.i.am, apl.de. cohort will.i.am's new vanity imprint. (Sept. 19) Scissor scissor pertaining to scissors; like scissors in effect. scissor bite see scissor bite. scissor mouth a narrow space between the rami of the mandible so that the molar arcades do not meet. Sisters, Ta-Dah (Universal Motown) A song about cross-dressing pirates? Another featuring Elton John? No, it's not Johnny Depp's next film ... it's the sophomore full-length from glitzy, queer-as-fuck disco-glam quintet Scissor Sisters. Voila! (Sept. 26) Janet Jackson, 20 Y.O. (Virgin) Two decades after Control, the slimmed-down Miss Jackson delivers dance tracks ("So Excited," featuring Khia) and trademark slow jams, with production by boyfriend Jermaine Dupri and longtime stalwarts Jam and Lewis. (Sept. 26) October Lady Sovereign, Public Warning (Def Jam) The queen of the U.K. "grime" scene, this 5-foot-1 white London rapper finally drops her full-length debut. Her eviscerating, lickety-split lyrics, oft compared to Eminem, convinced Def Jam CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Jay-Z to sign her personally. (Oct. 3) The Decemberists, The Crane Wife (Capitol) Longtime indie faves bring their theatrical world of chimney sweeps, opium dens, and sporting fiascos to the mainstream. Their literary bent remains intact, however: The title was inspired by an ancient Japanese folk tale. (Oct. 3) Evanescence ev·a·nesce intr.v. ev·a·nesced, ev·a·nesc·ing, ev·a·nesc·es To dissipate or disappear like vapor. See Synonyms at disappear. [Latin , The Open Door (Wind-up) Raven-haired rock drama queen Amy Lee and new guitarist and cowriter Terry Balsamo temper darkness, raw emotion, and scarier lyrical fare with graceful embellishment from a full choir and string section. (Oct. 3) The Killers, Sam's Town (Island) The Las Vegas foursome's successor to hit debut Hot Fuss embraces an arena-size sound la U2 while downplaying synthesizers and obvious pop touches. The title cut features accordion and toy piano. Seriously. (Oct. 3) Deftones, Saturday Night Wrist (Maverick) There was allegedly tons of Fleetwood Mac--style behind-the-scenes drama prior to completion of the fifth disc from this moody metal quintet, but early reports indicate it's their most cohesive album yet. (Oct. 10) Snoop Dogg, Blue Carpet Treatment (DoggyStyle/Geffen) Snoop picked through 300 songs for his new one, with A-list collaborators including Brandy, Cypress Hill's B-Real, and possibly Stevie Wonder, who dropped by to cut a cover of his classic "Have a Talk With God." (Oct. 17) Sarah McLachlan, Wintersong (J) The Lilith Fair founder offers up a contemplative seasonal set, including renditions of Joni Mitchell's melancholy "River" and John Lennon's "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)," plus some more traditional holiday selections. (Oct. 17) OTHER TIDBITS TidBITS is an award-winning electronic newsletter and web site dealing primarily with Apple Computer and Macintosh-related topics. Internet publication TidBITS has been published weekly since April 16, 1990, which makes it one of the longest running Internet publications. : American Idol vets Ruben Studdard, Fantasia fantasia (făntā`zhə) [Ital.,=fancy], musical composition not restricted to a formal design, but constructed freely in the manner of an improvisation. In the 16th and 17th cent. , Chris Daughtry, Clay Aiken, and Taylor Hicks all have new CDs on tap for fall ... In September: Elton John rejoins lyricist lyr·i·cist n. A writer of song lyrics. Also called lyrist. Noun 1. lyricist - a person who writes the words for songs lyrist Bernie Taupin for The Captain and the Kid, a sequel to the 1975 masterpiece Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy; Tori Amos and R.E.M. prep multidisc retrospectives; and Tony Bennett releases his Duets, with Dixie Chicks, George Michael, and Barbra Streisand ... In October: Crooner-come-lately Rod Stewart goes back to his roots with Still the Same ... Great Rock Classics of Our Time; Best New Artist Grammy-winning piano man John Legend returns with Once Again, and eyeliner-heavy pop-punks My Chemical Romance deliver the fruits of their work with Green Day producer Rob Cavallo. |
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