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News Roundup: 09/30/2009

The SilhouettesJohn “Bootsie” Wilson, lead-singer for the ’50s/’60s R&B group The Silhouettes, has died. Best known singing The Silhouettes classic 1958 hit “Get a Job”, Wilson died Sept. 21 at his home in Spartanburg, South Carolina, after struggling with cancer and a kidney problems. He was 69. [HollywoodReporter.com]

Wolfgang’s Vault, the largest collection of licensed streaming live recordings on the Internet is set to make its catalog available for downloading on Nov. 3. The site is adding over 1,000 titles from 919 artists to the already 500 titles available for purchase including live recordings by such artists as The Grateful Dead, Miles Davis, Hall & Oates and others. Leading up to the Nov. 3 “Cracking the Vault” blowout, the site will make a handful of these recordings available twice a week. [Billboard.com]

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News Roundup: 9/29/2009

Thom Yorke has assembled an all-star backing band for his solo shows next week. Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, production collaborators Nigel Godrich and Joey Waronker, and multi-instrumentalist Mauro Refosco will all join Yorke at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, where they will play tracks from Yorke’s 2006 album, The Eraser, as well as new material. [Billboard.com]

The Shins’ frontman James Mercer and Gnarls Barkley’s Danger Mouse have teamed up for a new project, tentatively called Broken Bells. Although no material has been released, the two previously worked together on Sparklehorse’s Dark Night of the Soul. Fans can expect Broken Bells’ debut album to arrive early next year on Columbia Records; in the meantime, the duo’s website offers occasional updates. [Pitchfork.com]

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News Roundup: 9/28/2009

Lady Sovereign spent an evening in Australian jail this weekend. Her detainment came after a visit to a gay nightclub in Brisbane, where an argument with the venue’s bouncer ended with Sovereign spitting at the doorman. Police later arrested the singer for assault and disorderly conduct, two charges that she later disputed via Twitter. [NME.com]

Robbie Williams reportedly spent his weekend in a New York City studio alongside his former band, Take That. Williams originally left the group in 1995 and embarked on a lucrative solo career, although his recent work has paled in comparison to Take That’s past two releases. Williams’ newest solo album will hit stores in November, prompting some to wonder whether his weekend recording session with Take That was motivated by nostalgia or headline-hungry business savvy. [Guardian.co.uk]

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HDJz 30: Dedicated to the Scotland Yard Gospel Choir

No jokey intro this week — we’re just not in the mood. Instead we want to dedicate the HDJs to the Scotland Yard Gospel Choir as they recover from a horrible van accident that left members of the band in various degrees of injury. Please head over to their label’s website to see what you can do to help out. They’ve set up a recovery fund to help the band members get back on their feet. (http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/news/sygc-van-accident) Only after you’ve done that should you listen to this week’s selection of jamz.

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AllMusic Loves 2004

Madvillainy American Idiot The Futureheads A Grand Don't Come for Free Blueberry Boat Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes Talkie Walkie Scissor Sisters

Once again, we take a short break from covering current releases by looking back at a year from this nearly-complete decade and compiling lists of our personal favorites. Five years on from 2004, it’s easy to forget what a good year it was for almost every kind of music. Some of the decade’s biggest indie-rock acts, including TV on the Radio, the Fiery Furnaces, the Arcade Fire and Deerhoof, asserted themselves with definitive albums. Madvillain, MF Doom, Diplo and Dizzee Rascal kept rap’s cutting edge sharp. The year’s finest electronic music spanned Annie, Junior Boys, Fennesz and Mouse on Mars, while pop ranged from Kelly Clarkson to the Scissor Sisters, and country ran the gamut from Big & Rich to Loretta Lynn. Last but not least, Green Day’s American Idiot summed up the year’s political tenor. There aren’t many overlapping picks on our lists, which only goes to show how strong and eclectic the year’s music was. If you’re posting a list of your own in the comments, try limiting yourself to 20 picks for albums and singles (like we had to) for an extra challenge!

John Bush
Electrelane - The Power Out
Nellie McKay - Get Away from Me
Madvillain - Madvillainy
Green Day - American Idiot
Dungen - Ta Det Lugnt
The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat
Big & Rich - Horse of a Different Color
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters
Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands
Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue
Laura Veirs - Carbon Glacier
Madeleine Peyroux - Careless Love
A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder
Kanye West - The College Dropout
!!! - Louden Up Now
MF Doom - MM..Food?
Ryan Adams - Love Is Hell
Devendra Banhart - Niño Rojo
Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose

Kanye West - “Jesus Walks”
Annie - “Chewing Gum”
Scissor Sisters - “Laura”
MF Doom - “Kookies”
Green Day - “Jesus of Suburbia”
Laura Veirs - “Ether Sings”
Devendra Banhart - “The Body Breaks”
Animal Collective - “Leaf House”
Madeleine Peyroux - “You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go”
Nellie McKay - “Baby Watch Your Back”
Tim McGraw - “Do You Want Fries with That”
The Hives - “Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones”
Loretta Lynn - “Van Lear Rose”
Diplo - “Diplo Rhythm”
Franz Ferdinand - “Take Me Out”
A.C. Newman - “Drink to Me, Babe, Then”
Big & Rich - “Rollin’ (The Ballad of Big & Rich)”
Susanna & the Magical Orchestra - “Jolene”
Madvillain - “Money Folder”
Ryan Adams - “Anybody Wanna Take Me Home”
Dungen - “Festival”

Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Black Keys - Rubber Factory
Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat
Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose
Green Day - American Idiot
Danger Mouse - The Grey Album
Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
Brian Wilson - SMiLE
TV on the Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
The Libertines - The Libertines
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters

Art Brut - “Formed a Band”
Franz Ferdinand - “Take Me Out”
Britney Spears - “Toxic”
Annie - “Chewing Gum”
Jay-Z - “99 Problems”
Black Keys - “10 AM Automatic”
Kaiser Chiefs - “I Predict a Riot”
Toby Keith - “I Love This”
BarScissor Sisters - “Take Your Mama”
Jet - “Are You Gonna Be My Girl?”
Modest Mouse - “Float On”
Prince - “Cinnamon Girl”

Greg Heaney
The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me
Floor - Floor
Cee-Lo - Cee-Lo Green… Is the Soul Machine
Madvillain - Madvillainy
Cult Of Luna - Salvation
Grizzly Bear - Horn Of Plenty
Hot Snakes - Audit In Progress
Isis - Panopticon
Jens Lekman - When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog
The Foreign Exchange - Connected
The Von Bondies - Pawn Shoppe Heart
Saturday Looks Good to Me - Every Night
Jonathan Richman - Not So Much to Be Loved As To Love
Mastodon - Leviathan
Pas/Cal - Oh Honey, We’re Ridiculous
NOMO - NOMO
Prince - Musicology
Pinback - Summer In Abbadon
Oneida - Secret Wars
Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm

Andy Kellman
Annie - Anniemal
Brooks - Red Tape
Claro Intelecto - Neurofibro
James T. Cotton - The Dancing Box
DKD - Future Rage
Thomas Fehlmann - Lowflow
Fennesz - Venice
Junior Boys - Last Exit
Michael Mayer - Speicher CD2
Moodymann - Black Mahogani
Teedra Moses - Complex Simplicity
154 - Strike
Pantha du Prince - Diamond Daze
Rahsaan Patterson - After Hours
The Rotating Assembly - Natural Aspirations
T.I. - Urban Legend
Triola - Triola im Fünftonraum
Ricardo Villalobos - Thé au Harem d’Archimède
Kanye West - The College Dropout
Wiley - Treddin’ on Thin Ice

Ashanti - “Rain on Me”
Ciara - “Goodies”
Crime Mob - “Knuck if You Buck”
DJ Koze - “Brutalga Square”
Fabolous - “Breathe”
Oliver Hacke - “8:20″
I:Cube - “Vacuum Jackers (Maurice Fulton Remix)”
Anders Ilar - “Treasure Gardens”
Mathew Jonson - “911, How Can I Help You?”
Justus Köhncke - “Timecode” (YouTube)
Monica - “Knock Knock” (YouTube)
Moonstarr - “Detriot” (YouTube)
Nas - “Thief’s Theme”
Platinum Pied Pipers - “I Got You”
Sa-Ra - “Glorious”
Shawnna - “R.P.M.”
Snoop Dogg - “Drop It Like It’s Hot”
Sébastien Tellier - “La Ritournelle”
Usher - “Yeah!”
Wighnomy Bros. - “Wurz + Blosse”

Andrew Leahey
Ryan Adams - Love is Hell
Neko Case - The Tigers Have Spoken
Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers - Americano
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous
Ambulance LTD - LP
The Shore - The Shore
Dungen - Ta Det Lugnt
Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days
The Concretes - The Concretes
Jimmy Eat World - Futures
Air - Talkie Walkie
Brian Wilson - SMiLE
Drive-By Truckers - The Dirty South
Kelly Clarkson - Breakaway

Jason Lymangrover
Air - Talkie Walkie
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Arial Pink - The Doldrums
Blonde Redhead - Misery is a Butterfly
Danger Mouse - The Grey Album
Deerhoof - Milk Man
Elbow - Cast of Thousands
Felix da Housecat - Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever
The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat
Floor - Floor
The Futureheads - The Futureheads
The Go! Team – Thunder, Lightning, Strike
The Hold Steady - Almost Killed Me
Junior Boys - Last Exit
Madvillain - Madvillainy
MF Doom – MM..Food?
Mission of Burma - Onoffon
Oneida - Secret Wars
Ratatat - Ratatat
The Streets - A Grand Don’t Come for Free

Art Brut - “Formed a Band”
Bjork - “Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)”
Chromeo - “Needy Girl”
Dungen - “Panda”
The Knife - “Heartbeats” Listen to an audio sample
LCD Soundstystem - “Yeah”
M.I.A. - “Galang”
Murs - “Bad Man” Listen to an audio sample
Pinback - “AFK”
Secret Machines - “First Wave Intact”

James Christopher Monger
The Divine Comedy - Absent Friends
Therion - Lemuria/Sirius B
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Shearwater - Winged Life
Tears For Fears - Everybody Loves A Happy Ending
Max Richter - The Blue Notebooks
Brian Wilson - SMiLE
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth
Destroyer - Your Blues
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters
A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder
Faun Fables - Family Album
Hidden Cameras - Mississauga Goddam
Timothy Monger - Summer Cherry Ghosts
Espers - Espers
The Delgados - Universal Audio
Robyn Hitchcock - Spooked
Lansing-Dreiden - The Incomplete Triangle
Frog Eyes - The Folded Palm
Gor Mkhitarian - Godfather Tom

Brazilian Girls - “Pussy” Listen to an audio sample
The Real Tuesday Weld - “Bathtime In Clerkenwell” Listen to an audio sample
Secret Machines - “Nowhere Again”
Dogs Die In Hot Cars - “Godhopping”
Papercuts - “Mockingbird”
Franz Ferdinand - “Take Me Out”
David Byrne - “Tiny Apocalypse”
Band of Bees - “Chicken Payback”
The Polyphonic Spree - “Two Thousand Places”
Sufjan Stevens - “All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands”
The Delays - “Wanderlust”
Joanna Newsom - “Sprout and the Bean”
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “There She Goes My Beautiful World”
Man Inc. - “Blue Law Sunday”
The Gourds - “Turn In My Pocket”
The Futureheads - “Robot”
Papercuts - “Mockingbird”
Brother Danielson - “Things Against Stuff”
The 90 Day Men - “Even Time Ghost Can’t Stop Wagner”
Camper Van Beethoven - “51-7”

Heather Phares
Air - Talkie Walkie
Bjork - Medúlla
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is a Butterfly
Deerhoof - Milk Man
Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da Corner
Electrelane - The Power Out
The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat
The Futureheads - The Futureheads
The Hives - Tyrannosaurus Hives
Liars - They Were Wrong, So We Drowned
Mouse on Mars - Radical Connector
A.C. Newman - The Slow Wonder
Joanna Newsom - The Milk-Eyed Mender
The Organ - Grab That Gun
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters
Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
The Streets - A Grand Don’t Come for Free
TV on the Radio - Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
The Walkmen - Bows + Arrows
Wolf Eyes - Burned Mind

Tim Sendra
Architecture in Helsinki - Fingers Crossed
The Brunettes – Mars Loves Venus
The Concretes – The Concretes
Jason Forrest – The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco Crash
The Go! Team – Thunder, Lightning, Strike
Heavy Blinkers – The Night and I Are Still So Young
Hercules – In the Alleyway
The Legends – Up Against the Legends
Jens Lekman - When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog
Madvillian – Madvillany
MF Doom – MM..Food?
Saturday Looks Good to Me – Every Night
The Trash Can Sinatras – Weightlifting
Walker Kong – Transparent Life
Walking Concert – Run to Be Born

Jason Thurston
Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
Arcade Fire - Funeral
American Music Club - Love Songs for Patriots
Mission of Burma - OnOffOn
Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue
Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days
Ted Leo + the Pharmacists - Shake the Sheets
Dolorean - Violence in the Snowy Fields
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Between Here and Gone
Nas - Street’s Disciple
The Futureheads - The Futureheads
Talib Kweli - The Beautiful Struggle
Snoop Dogg - R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece
Kings of Convenience - Riot on an Empty Street
Atom and His Package - Hair: Debatable
Green Day - American Idiot
The Reputation - To Force a Fate
Earlimart - Treble & Tremble
William Shatner - Has Been
Arto Lindsay - Salt

Scissor Sisters - “Take Your Mama”
Modest Mouse - “Float On”
Eminem - “Mosh”
Trick Daddy - “Let’s Go”
Fabolous - “Breathe”
Franz Ferdinand - “Take Me Out”
The Streets - “Dry Your Eyes”
Loretta Lynn - “Portland Oregon”
Secret Machines - “Nowhere Again”
Dilated Peoples - “This Way”
Trash Can Sinatras - “Freetime”
Mos Def - “Sunshine”
The Roots - “I Don’t Care”
The Mountain Goats - “Mole”
Ludacris - “Child of the Night”
Jill Scott - “Golden”
Jimmy Eat World - “Pain”
De La Soul - “Shopping Bags (She Got from You)”
The Go! Team - “Junior Kickstart”
Interpol - “Narc”

Previously
AllMusic Loves 1968
AllMusic Loves 1974
AllMusic Loves 1977
AllMusic Loves 1980
AllMusic Loves 1984
AllMusic Loves 1987
AllMusic Loves 1988
AllMusic Loves 1993
AllMusic Loves 1999
AllMusic Loves 2000
AllMusic Loves 2001
AllMusic Loves 2002
AllMusic Loves 2003

The Scenic Route: Swept Under the Rug — Joseph Wölfl and Anton Eberl

Ludwig van BeethovenIn the wake of the French Revolution, the passage of Classical style into the Romantic around 1800 was one of the most pivotal and cataclysmic events in the history of Western music, and dozens of composers were deep in the thick of its development. By putting the weight of this entire historic period on the broad shoulders of Ludwig van Beethoven, music history has had only a weak grasp of what really happened at the time and who else was involved. This has been due partly to the attitudes of those scholars and experts whose opinions mattered most, such as Charles Rosen, who commented in his respected 1971 study, The Classical Style, that any composer from the Classical Era outside of the big three — Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Beethoven — was “not worth discussion.” Since that time, significant progress has been made in advancing some other figures. Key pre-Romantic Classicists such as Jan Ladislav Dussek, Hyacinthe Jadin, Anton Reicha, and Etienne-Nicolas Méhul have stepped forward from the shadows, and certain composers of the era previously branded as conservatives, such as Muzio Clementi and Luigi Cherubini, have had their status upgraded to pioneers of Romantic style.

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News Roundup: 9/24/2009

BackspacerPearl Jam is likely to earn the top spot on the Billboard 200 with Backspacer, which will make it the group’s first number one album in 13 years, when No Code topped the chart. However, Backspacer’s estimated sales of 175,000 to 200,000 copies are less than their 2006 self-titled album, which peaked at number two with 279,000 copies sold its first week of release. Albums from Three Days Grace, David Gray, Five Finger Death Punch and Mika are also set to debut high on the Billboard 200. [Billboard.com]

The Beatles are still breaking chart records: The remastered versions of the Fab Four’s catalog sold over 2.25 million copies in North America, Japan and the U.K. in the five days after they were released on September 9. On the Billboard pop catalog chart, the band had 16 titles in the top 50, including all 14 remastered CDs and two box sets. [Associated Press]

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News Roundup: 9/23/2009

Justin TimberlakeJustin Timberlake has purportedly signed on to star in an upcoming movie about Facebook. Timberlake will tackle the role of Napster co-founder Sean Parker, who advised Facebook’s creators before becoming the company’s first president in 2004. Titled The Social Network, the film was scribed by Aaron Sorkin, produced by Kevin Spacey, and also stars The Squid And The Whale actor Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg . [NME.com]

The Toronto-based hardcore band F*#ed Up has won this year’s Polaris Music Prize. The band took the award (along with a $20,000 check) for their sophomore release, The Chemistry of Common Life, which beat out albums by fellow Canadian bands like Metric, Great Lakes Swimmers, and Malajube. [Billboard.com]

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