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The Music Box

added: Sun, 05th February 2006 | 928 views | 1x in favourites
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Music-oriented e-zine featuring reviews, news, tour date information, interviews, and more.

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B.B. King - One Kind Favor

One Kind Favor is the kind of fiery, energetic set that few expected to ever hear again from the blues legend.

The Clash - Live at Shea Stadium

This show captures The Clash on the brink of collapse.

Readers' Favorites - 3rd Quarter 2008

It's that time again! This is a listing of our readers' favorites for the 3rd quarter of 2008.

Todd Snider - Peace Queer

On Peace Queer, Todd Snider explores the darker side of the world in which we live.

Ray LaMontagne - Gossip in the Grain

Although it has its moments, after the growth he showed on Till the Sun Turns Black, LaMontagne's latest set also is a bit of a letdown.

Creedence Clearwater Revival's Debut

CCR's debut is clearly the work of a band that is searching for an identity.

Santana - Multi Dimensional Warrior

The best thing this two-disc set has going for it is that it avoids the hits.

Nina Simone - To Be Free

It's easy to quibble about what is missing from this set. The bottom line, however, is that a better introduction to Simone's catalogue has never been assembled.

James Taylor - Covers

For such a straightforward concept, Covers works remarkably well.

Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir - Tibetan Chants for World Peace

Tibetan Chants for World Peace is a disquieting set of otherworldy explorations that cut straight to the heart of the human condition.

U2 - Under a Blood Red Sky

With its feisty, fiery performance, U2 battled the inclement weather at Red Rocks and won.

Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis - Two Men with the Blues

Nelson and Marsalis make it look easy, and they complement each other perfectly.

Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite: Keepnews Collection

Freedom Suite has been modestly expanded, but its key ingredient remains its title track.

Seckou Keita Quintet - The Silimbo Passage

Seckou Keita emphasizes the kora's seductive power on a set of jazz- and classical-minded material.

Between the Trees - The Story and The Song

Originally released in 2006, The Story and The Song gets a second chance to prove itself, thanks to the band's affiliaton with a major label.

Tito Puente - Live at the 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival

It isn't a perfect set, not by any stretch, but when Puente and his band get going, the music really cooks.

Sonya Kitchell - This Storm

Confidence is everything: Kitchell has taken control of her career and made significant improvements to her approach.

Greg Laswell - Three Flights from Alto Nido

The good news about Laswell's latest offering is that it is accessible. The bad news is that it also is quite bland.

Griffin House - Flying Upside Down

Griffin House sounds more at home on his new album than he did on its predecessor.

Tony Joe White - Deep Cuts

Deep Cuts makes it clear that, in some ways, the rest of the world finally has caught up with Tony Joe White.

Issa Bagayogo - Mali Koura

With Mali Koura, Issa Bagayogo builds a bridge between two distinctively different worlds, one old and one new.

John Mellencamp - Life, Death, Love and Freedom

A somber, mature statement, this is the best album of Mellencamp's career.

Zakir Hussain: The Final Chapter

In the final installment of our series of discussions with Zakir Hussain, the tabla master talks about his long-running touring outfit.

2008 All Good Music Festival: A Visual Tale

George Weiss' photos provide an inside look at the 2008 All Good Music Festival.

McCoy Tyner - Fly with the Wind

Pianist McCoy Tyner had never composed music for a string section before this.

Grateful Dead - Road Trips, Vol. 1, No. 3: Summer '71

The three-disc set provides a stellar overview of an oft-overlooked year in the band's history.

Willie Nelson - One Hell of a Ride

One Hell of a Ride does an admirable job of trying to follow Willie Nelson down all of the side roads that he has traveled.

Three Dog Night - Greatest Hits Live

Material recorded during its world tour in 1972-73 serves as the basis for Three Dog Night's latest concert album.

Mandi Perkins - Alice in No Man's Land

Mandi Perkins has a lot of potential, but she undercuts it with her generic arrangements.

Sidestepper - The Buena Vibra Sound System

The Buena Vibra Sound System is the result of a British DJ's extended trip to Columbia.

The Duhks - Fast Paced World

Although Fast Paced World is just as eclectic as its predecessors, it isn't quite as cohesive.

Irma Thomas - Simply Grand

Once again, Irma Thomas has resisted the urge to fall into a formulaic rut.

Lou Reed - Playlist

Playlist offers a concise but unremarkable summarization of Lou Reed's output in the 1970s.

Jakob Dylan - Seeing Things

Rick Rubin's magic is simple; he just allows the artists with which he works to be themselves.

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