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August 31, 2010
Fall CD Preview
By DARRYL STERDAN, QMI Agency
Just like rumours of Keith Richards’ sobriety, predictions of the music industry’s imminent demise have apparently been greatly exaggerated. Granted, the times, they are a-changin’ and not for the better. But some things stay the same: Every fall, the major (and minor) labels pull out their big guns. This year, the arsenal includes one of rock’s most famous frontmen, a couple of guitar heroes, two guys named Elvis, a teenage country-pop queen and the rapper who ruined her big night. Here are 31 CDs to watch for in the coming months. SEPTEMBER Bachman & Turner | Bachman & Turner Can-rock heavyweights Randy and Fred join forces on their first album in 20 years. Sept. 7 Interpol | Interpol The New York hipsters’ final disd with departed bassist Carlos D. is a typically dark and stylish disc. Sept. 7 Linkin Park | A Thousand Suns Multitasking producer Rick Rubin helmed the California alt-rockers’ latest. Which begs the question: Why? Sept. 14 Brandon Flowers | Flamingo Killers frontman Flowers worked with producers Stuart Price, Daniel Lanois and Brendan O'Brien. Guess Rick Rubin was busy. Sept. 14 Grinderman | Grinderman 2 Nick Cave and some of his Bad Seeds fire off their second round of blues-rock sleaze. Take it from me; it’s a monster. Sept. 14 Robert Plant | Band of Joy Percy resurrects his pre-Led Zep outfit with a new lineup that includes Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller. Grammys to follow. Sept. 14 Mavis Staples | You Are Not Alone The gospel legend’s latest was produced by Wilco leader Jeff Tweedy, and includes cuts by Randy Newman, Allen Toussaint and John Fogerty. Sept. 14 Weezer | Hurley Rivers Cuomo and co. move to punk label Epitaph for their next disc of pop-rock nuggets that no one will like as much as Pinkerton. Sept. 14 John Legend & The Roots | Wake Up! The R&B crooner joins forces with hip-hop’s greatest band. What could possibly go wrong? Sept. 21 Maroon 5 | Hands All Over Mutt Lange produced the latest CD from Adam Levine and co. Should we expect Morse code guitars or country-pop? Sept. 21 Santana | Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time Mr. Supernatural covers six-string standards from the likes of Zep, Hendrix, Cream and Van Halen — with vocals from Scott Weiland, Chris Cornell and many more. Sept. 21 Neil Young | Le Noise The good news: Shakey’s latest solo CD is said to be "very electric." The better news: Unlike his latest tour, it won’t set you back $250. Sept. 28 Bad Religion | The Dissent of Man The last California punks standing release the 15th album of their three-decade career. Sept. 28 Eric Clapton | Clapton Here’s hoping the British blues-rock guitar god spent more time on these songs than he did on the title. Sept. 28 Phil Collins | Going Back The Genesis leader’s first solo disc in eight years consists of Motown and soul covers. Is that good news or bad? Sept. 28 The Doobie Brothers | World Gone Crazy It’s the Doobies’ first album in a decade. And yes, there’s a guest appearance by Willie Nelson. Honestly, you can’t make up this stuff. Sept. 28 Ben Folds & Nick Hornby | Lonely Avenue High Fidelity author Hornby wrote the lyrics. Piano-popster Folds wrote the music. Seems like a pretty good match. Sept. 28 Ice Cube | I Am the West As long as the former NWA rapper isn’t the star of a new Disney movie involving cute kids and an RV, I’m happy. Sept. 28 Ron Wood | I Feel Like Playing Here’s hoping he also feels like getting his act together — between the booze, drugs, affairs and arrests, Ronnie is making Keith look respectable. Sept. 28 OCTOBER Antony & The Johnsons | Swanlights The chamber-popster with the haunting pipes proffers his second album in as many years. Expect magnificence. Oct. 5 Fran Healy | Wreckorder Travis frontman Healy doesn’t stray too far from his day job on his solo album — though he does get by with a little help from a friend named Paul McCartney. Oct. 5 Toby Keith | Bullets in the Gun If a rapper used that title, the Fox News brigade would blow a gasket. Bet they call Keith an American hero for it. Go figure. Oct. 5 Elton John & Leon Russell | The Union As if the dynamic piano duo aren’t enough, this union also includes Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Booker T. and Robert Randolph. Oct. 19 Kings of Leon | Come Around Sundown The southern-rock siblings (and their cousin) drop another album full of songs for pigeons to poop on. Oct. 19 Bryan Ferry | Olympia Roxy Music’s suave crooner welcomes his old bandmates — and a slew of VIPs — for his first CD of new material in eight years. Oct. 26 Taylor Swift | Speak Now Couldn’t she forever hold her peace instead? Oct. 25 NOVEMBER Elvis Costello | National Ransom Costello and producer T-Bone Burnett mix bluegrass, R&B, topical lyrics and some stellar guests. Sounds like a winner. Nov. 2 Black Dub | Black Dub Daniel Lanois gets back on his feet and unveils his new band with Chris Whitley’s daughter Trixie. Nov. 2 Kanye West | TBA I’ma let you finish, but I just want to say that whatever he decides to call this album, it can’t top the original title: Good Ass Job. Nov. 16 Kid Rock | Born Free Robert Ritchie’s return was produced by Rick Rubin and features VIPs including Sheryl Crow, Bob Seger, Martina McBride and, um, T.I. Nov. 16 Daft Punk | Tron: Legacy The French electronica duo score the classic video-game movie reboot. Nov. 23 _____________________________ BOX SETS Miles Davis | The Genius of Miles Davis You thought last year’s Complete Columbia Album Collection was something? This 43-CD set weighs nearly 10 kilos, comes in a full-size trumpet case and includes a mouthpiece. Sept. 14 Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan: The Original Mono Recordings The original versions of Zimmy’s first eight albums — everything up to John Wesley Harding, basically — are packaged with a 60-page book. Oct. 19 Jimi Hendrix | West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Hendrix’s death — and milk a few more dollars out of the faithful — here’s another box set. Oct. 19 Elvis Presley | The Complete Elvis Presley Masters A 30-CD set with all 711 of Presley’s master recordings, including 103 rarities? I’d call that the King of boxes. Oct. 19 Bee Gees | Mythology Each of the Gibb brothers (including Andy) gets his own disc in this four-CD set. Nov. 16 |
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