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November 27, 2007

New Tunes Tuesday #11

Each Tuesday we will feature new music that should (or whatever) be on your radar.

Standouts:
lovemusik.jpgThis week is worst than last week. Really though, there's nothing (except the Original Cast Recording of Lovemusik). Even on the Amoeba Records website, they only have two, we repeat, two records on their list. With the holidays approaching, one would think that there would be an avalanche of CDs being released but again, there's only a few.

Please Let Us Know What You Think About:

1. Justin Timberlake - Future Sex/Lovesounds (Deluxe Edition): One of the best pop albums of 2006 is back in the form of the super-fan deluxe edition. Is this exciting? We guess so. You get three new songs on the second CD, including a new version of "Sexy Back." Worth $17.99 - Nah. We'll just purchase the three new songs on iTunes for $2.98.

2. Westlife - Back Home: This Irish boy-band has sold over 36 million albums. Not one of them to me. They've had huge success over in the U.K. with fourteen #1 singles. They must be doing something right.

3. Mudvayne - By the People, for the People: Heavy metal. Bleh.

For more info on other CD releases, take the jump...

Broadway Releases:
1. Lovemusik - Original Broadway Cast Recording:

Weirdly enough, we don't know much about this show, but we will be buying this album promptly and adding it to our already huge collection of musical theatre CDs.

Photos courtesy of: CitiTour


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Comments (3)

"Mudvayne - By the People, for the People: Heavy metal. Bleh."

really? i mean, i think mudvayne is a horrible band, but writing off a whole genre is pretty weak.

 

Bleh - it was all that came to my mind when I heard the CD. That's all.

 

fair 'nough

 
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