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Various Artists - Stranger than Fiction Soundtrack

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The new Will Ferrell film sure does look pretty funny and downright eclectic. The soundtrack is just as unique and posturing. Standout track is the new single by Spoon along with a couple other of their tunes. It’s pretty good rock music that is just as daring and fun-loving as the movie’s main actors, Dustin Hoffman, the aforementioned Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson. Good stuff.

- J-Sin

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Various Artists - Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj Soundtrack

Various ArtistsVan Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj Soundtrack Buy it at Amazon

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The soundtrack is about as good as the movie looks. B-actors abound like Reuben, Hanson, Everclear, and the Lashes along with some up-and-comers like Johnny Lives!, Brandston, and Punchline. Not worth buying.

- J-Sin

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JJ Cale and Eric Clapton - The Road to Escondido

JJ Cale and Eric ClaptonThe Road to Escondido Buy it at Amazon

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Blues buffs shouldn’t fear a meeting of JJ Cale and Eric Clapton. Both are legendary guitar greats and after Clapton famous covers of JJ Cale’s “Cocaine” and “After Midnight”, it seems only right that the two form a duo and record an album. Produced and recorded in California last year, “The Road to Escondido” is a far-reaching album that bounces between Americana, country, folk, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and roots rock. There’s a who’s who list of guests that includes such legends as Taj Mahal, John Mayer, Albert Lee, Nathan West, Willie Weeks, and plenty more where that list came from. Good stuff.

- J-Sin

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Randy Kaplan - Five Cent Piece

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Following up his stupendous “Perfect Gentleman” album with an album that’s for children and adults who still like their music fun and sing-along-able (did I just make up a silly word?) Kaplan covers such children’s classics as “Over the Rainbow”, “Kids” of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ fame, “I’m a Little Dinosaur”, and and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”. His own originals are just as entertaining and fun for both adult and child. My own 5-month old son really loved this album. Thanks Randy!

- J-Sin

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U2 - 18 Singles

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Seemingly trying to capitalize on their lengthy and successful career (we’ve already seen at least two ‘greatest hits’ type of compilations not to mention their concert DVDs), U2 offers “18 Singles” which is a DVD/CD combo featuring such memorable numbers as “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”, “Pride (In the Name of Love)”, “New Year’s Day”, “Mysterious Ways”, “Beautiful Day”, “Vertigo”, “Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own”, “Stuck In a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of”, and “With Or Without You” among others. In addition there’s the Green Day and U2 mash-up “The Saints Are Coming”. Well hopefully they’ll donate all this cash money to the starving Africans or poverty or something.

- J-Sin

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James Morrison - Undiscovered

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Soulful crooning by James Morrison who has the unfortunate namesake to live up to, marks for an excellent foray into the singer/songwriter genre. Blues-y pop-rock with jangling piano ballads and rangy rock joints are but a few of the accolades of Mr. Morrison. Arena-filling anthems with a James Blunt sort of quirky pop style, “Undiscovered” soon won’t be. Pick up the UK edition as it contains two additional tracks.

- J-Sin

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Wes McDonald - Terry Ohms Plays Wes McDonald Editor's Pick

Wes McDonaldTerry Ohms Plays Wes McDonald Buy it at Amazon

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Terry Ohms is a name from which McDonald’s old band the Ohms got its moniker. Terry is an Alaskan, half Eskimo and a pagan monk, who lives in a giant igloo who Wes met in the summer of ’94. McDonald plays rustic folk rock with Americana pop fueling each and every dynamic harmony. McDonald finally convinced Terry to come down to Alabama and the two set off to record some of the songs from Terry’s might but unrecorded catalog. Extremely interesting tales and an even more interesting album.

- J-Sin

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Army of Me - Rise

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Stunning melodies in the vein of Coldplay and earlier U2, “Rise” by newcomers Army of Me readies itself with a debut EP that is merely a tease for their debut full-length “Citizen” that will come out in early 2007. Dense guitars that wall in harmonies and thoughtful lyrics sung through lush pop vocals are merely one of the many great things going on with Army of Me. Soft catchy hooks from this dynamic alternative pop group impress you immediately and you will find that you’re completely addicted in no time flat.

- J-Sin

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Luke Doucet - Broken (and other rouge states)

Luke DoucetBroken (and other rouge states) Buy it at Amazon

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What a witty title for the former guitarist for Sarah McLachlan! His alt.country album is riddle in melancholy, heartfelt moments, and stirring harmonies. As expected the guitars are the centerpiece with the vocals secondary but strong nonetheless. Drip in melodic hooks that are catchy and infectious and you have yourself a very likable album indeed.

- J-Sin

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Leigh Nash - Wishing For This

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Leigh Nash, her of Sixpence None the Richer fame, is set to enchant you with her engaging holiday disc “Wishing For This”. She deftly covers traditional tunes like “O Holy Night” as well as more modern contemporaries like George Michael’s “Last Christmas”. Leigh Nash also offers an all-original Christmas song soon-to-be-classic in her title track. “Hard Candy Christmas” shows off Nash’s affection for one of her idols in Dolly Parton. Nice vocal jazz with a holiday special and pop quality.

- J-Sin

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