"NEWEST'" Favorite album


Stop the press!!! Tom Petty's new album "MOJO" is a MARVEL!! Congrats to him & the hearbreakers!
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Consider this: JJ Grey & Mofro´s Georgia Warhorse.

And yes, you all are definetly right: Kiko is a "pedazo de disco".
Leonard Cohen - Songs From The Road released yesterday. Outstanding documentation of most recent tour. Great sonics.

Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett

Peter Wolf - Midnight Souvenirs. Great tunes and outstanding sonics

Budos Band - Budos Band III

The National - High Violet

The Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - I Learned The Hard Way
Quick heads up to "Kiko" fans: Tin Can Trust is a much more traditional Lobos record than Kiko. "Trust" mixes 1 part electric blues + 1 part Mexican folk + a heavy dash of David Hidalgo's guitar. I love "Kiko", but it's kind of a Lobos outlier. In a way, "Tin Can Trust" feels more like a companion piece to Petty's "Mojo". Both are steeped in the sounds and of the late '60's and both seem (IMHO) to capture the "mojo" of that time.

Marty
kenny don't you get it...we are messin w/ you!! Easy does it, this is not a English/ grammar correctness forum! Sheeesh!!
Blkadr, "Kiko"

That is one of my all time Fav's. It is in my Top 10 list of "Best Albums".
OK, correct I made a typo, but grammatically my references are correct!

Davetherave, Songs "double" quoted, album titles not framed in any way. Check any audio magazine and you'll see I am write..... (that one was intentional!)

OK class, back to work........
If "Love It To Death" is your fave "new" album, might I recommend Bowie's "The Man Who Sold The World"!
Love the recommendations, not so crazy about the punctuation police. And it's a good thing I have spell check!

I will be checking out lots of these. I love Los Lobos, my favorite to date is "Kiko". They put out a dvd, "Live at the Filmore" that really cooks. Anything with a Shelby duet is on my list. Peter Gabriel is a perennial also.

I finally picked up a copy of "Soldier of Love" by Sade. More relaxed, less "club/sophisticate" arrangements. Beautiful songs. And typically, from her first album to this latest, high-end production.
I thought album titles go in single quotes, while song titles go in doubles, as so:

"Money" from 'Dark Side of the Moon'

BTW, I'm digging last year's 'The Whirlwind' by Transatlantic.
"Tin Can Trust", from Los Lobos - IMHO, their best in many years.

Gasm, thanks for the heads up on Mitch Easter. I had no idea he was still at it. It's also good to see enthusiasm for Gabriel's latest. I'll have to check that one out, too.

Marty
Ray LaMontagne - "" God Willin and the Creek Don't Rise "
Widesprad Panic - " Dirty Side Down "
Joe Whiting - " This Life "
Brian Wilson's Gershwin album. Gershwin never sounded so fresh and contemporary.

Neal
OK Miner you've taken it to a whole new level of error! When citing albums, the title of the album isn't quoted, the song is!
"Midnight Souveniers" by Peter Wolf. His duet on 'Tragedy' with Shelby Lynne is mesmerizing.
Tjnif,

You are free to do as you wish!

It's grammatically incorrect, but you CAN do it.
Thanks for that bit of information Kennyt....I put it there for "emphasis". Is that ok??
I and Love and You: The Avett Brothers (get it in vinyl if you can). Also I agree that the new Peter Gabriel and Arcade Fire albums are really fine.
Yep Mojo is awesome.

If you don't have Tom Petty & the HB's Live Anthology then you know what to buy next
Definitely, Alejandro Escovedo's, Street Songs of Love.
If you haven't heard it, run, don't walk, to your favorite music emporium. You won't be disappointed.
Difficult to pick just one.

"Scratch My Back" by Peter Gabriel
"Plastic Beach" by Gorillaz
"Heligoland" by Massive Attack
"Brothers" by The Black Keys
"Go" by Jonsi
"This Is Happening" by LCD Soundsystem
"Broken Bells" by Broken Bells

I always put titles in quotes. I get confused if I do it without quotes.
Peter Gabirel's Scratch My Back.

BTW Album titles are not written in quotes...