Chet Baker
The Best of Chet Baker (Riverside). Review by Matthew Moyer.
The Best of Chet Baker (Riverside). Review by Matthew Moyer.
What Kind of World (Readymade). Review by Sean Slone.
The Interpreter: Live at Largo (Maximum Sunshine Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Live at Montreux 1980 (Eagle Records). Review by James Mann.
Labour of Lust (Yep Roc). Review by Sean Slone.
Insert Coin. Review by Robert Sutton.
Two-Way Family Favourites (Southern Domestic Recordings). Review by Sean Slone.
Goodbye, Killer (Ashmont Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Stories, No Names. Review by Carl F Gauze.
Rain on the City (Bar None). Review by Sean Slone.
Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” is cinecast in HD to theaters across North America, and Carl F Gauze witnesses radio on the big screen.
Jaggedland (429). Review by Sean Slone.
Jenny Lewis drenches Orlando with her sweet and soulful country tinged folk music. Jen Cray is amongst the adoring, sold-out crowd.
Merri Cyr tries to catch lightning in a camera lens in this re-issue of her 2002 scrapbook of intimate reflections on legendary musician Jeff Buckley. S D Green wonders if Buckley was ever really here at all.
The Sweet Songs of Decay (Sincere Recordings/In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Tom “Tearaway” Schulte digs through a year’s worth of Outsight Radio playlists and reminisces about what he was really excited about in 2007.
Ronnie Tom. Review by Tim Wardyn.
A fast departure from Brand New’s show at the House of Blues brought me to the much more laid back vibe at The Social for the Chuck Ragan gig. The Hot Water Music frontman was not the only famous frontman who decided to leave his band at home and go it alone for an acoustic evening. Jen Cray was in for a quadruple bill of talent!
Can’t Wait Another Day (Merge). Review by Andrew Coulon.
A Tribute to June Carter Cash (Dual Tone Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.