JULY 31, 2015
(WEEK # 30)
1.
C
DUNCAN-“ARCHITECT” (7/31)
2.
ALBERT HAMMOND, JR-“MOMENTARY MASTERS”
(7/31)
3.
HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL-“SCIENCE FROM AN EASY CHAIR”
(7/31) (Have Gun, Will Travel's 5th album is a
full length concept album based entirely on British explorer Sir Ernest
Shackleton and his 1914-16 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The musical
framework of the album is rife with luscious string arrangements, crooning horn
sections, rich percussion and their natural instinct for combining folk, pop,
rock and classic country influences.)
4.
LED ZEPPELIN-MORE REMASTERED / EXPANDED
EDTIONS: “CODA”, “IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR”, “PRESENCE” (7/31)
5.
DANIEL ROMANO-“IF I’VE ONLY ONE TIME
ASKIN’” (7/31) (Not quite country, Americana,
folk, singer-songwriter or pop, Daniel Romano’s exquisite and expansive new
album, If I’ve Only One Time Askin’, due July 31 on New West Records, is pieces
of each, but ultimately the work of a singular mind. Already hailed by Rolling
Stone, the 11 new self-produced and largely self-performed songs “lead their
baritone-voiced creator down a path filled with countrypolitan crooning,
honky-tonk heartache and mid-century melodrama.” When no label could
encapsulate his myriad creative threads and styles, Romano created his own:
Mosey. In the two years since his critically acclaimed third full-length, Come
Cry With Me, Romano has toured North America and Europe extensively, supporting
and collaborating with a wide spectrum of artists from Old Crow Medicine Show,
Wanda Jackson, Hurray For The Riff Raff, and Caitlin Rose. In 2015, Romano
again hits the road, touring globally, carrying the low, lonesome sound of
Mosey with him.)
6.
SEAPONY-“A VISION” (7/31)

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