NEW MUSIC TUESDAY-- BIGGEST NEW RELEASES (ALL FORMATS)
The Apache Relay, (Nashville indie-rock band) "American Nomad"
Atmosphere (hip-hop duo) "The Family Sign"
Bell X1 (Irish rockers) "Bloodless Coup"
Between the Buried and Me "The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues"
The Bouncing Souls, "Complete Control Recording Sessions" (six-song live album; Vinyl)
Chase and Status (British production duo) "No More Idols " (guests: Dizzee Rascal, Plan B, Clare Maguire, Liam Bailey, White Lies, Cee Lo Green)
Conflicted (Toronto power-metal group) "Never Be Tamed"
Elbow "Build a Rocket Boys!"
The Feelies, "Here Before" (their first album of new material in 19 years)
Foo Fighters "Wasting Light"
Diego Garcia (formerly of Elefant) "Laura"
Garage A Trois "Always Be Happy, But Stay Evil"
GDP "Useless Eaters"
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band (18-piece jazz ensemble) "That's How We Roll" (guests: Gerald Albright, Dave Koz, Eric Marienthal, Marcus Miller, Take 6)
Jessie J (U.K. singer-songwriter) "Who You Are"
Alison Krauss & Union Station "Paper Airplane"
Kristeenyoung "V the Volcanic"
k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang "Sing It Loud" (her first new band in more than two decades)
James Leg (aka John Wesley Myers of Black Diamond Heavies) "Solitary Pleasure"
Low "C'mon"
Maná "Drama y Luz" (their first album in five years; English)
The Del McCoury Band and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band "American Legacies"
Meat Puppets (new drummer: Shandon Sahm, son of Doug Sahm) "Lollipop"
John Oates "Mississippi Mile" (guests: Jerry Douglas, Peter Huttlinger, Sam Bus)
Plug in Stereo (17-year-old pop wunderkind Trevor Dahl) "Something to Nothing"
Ponytail "Do Whatever You Want All the Time"
Rebirth Brass Band "Rebirth of New Orleans"
Red Fang "Murder the Mountains" (producer: The Decemberists' Chris Funk)
Paul Simon "So Beautiful or So What" (his first album since 2006; producer: Phil Ramone)
D. Charles Speer & The Helix "Leaving the Commonwealth"
Laura Story "Blessings"
Eddie and Frank Thomas "Maggie's House"
Trampled Under Foot (sibling blues trio) "Wrong Side of the Blues"
TV on the Radio "Nine Types of Light"
Ultraviolet Sound "Ultraviolet Sound"
Various artists "Lemonade Mouth [TV movie soundtrack]" (Disney Channel film, based on the book of the same name by Mark Peter Hughes, premieres on April 15)
ALSO:
a-ha "Ending on a High Note: The Final Concert" (live at Oslo Spektrum on Dec. 4, 2010; 20 tracks; DVD)
Jeff Buckley "Grace [180g Vinyl]" (1994 album; remastered)
The Church, "Starfish" (1988 album, including "Under the Milky Way"; remastered, with a second CD of 12 bonus tracks)
Bob Dylan "Bob Dylan In Concert — Brandeis University 1963" (a previously unknown live recording of a 21-year-old Dylan taped at the Brandeis First Annual Folk Festival in Waltham, Mass., recently found in the archives of Rolling Stone co-founder Ralph Gleason)
Danny Elfman "The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box" (16 CDs)
Fleetwood Mac "Rumours [Vinyl]" (1977 album; remastered; two-LP Deluxe edition)
Journey "Infinity [Vinyl]" (1978 album; remastered)
Phish "Live Phish: October 26, 2010: VZW Arena, Manchester, NH" (3 CDs), "Live Phish: October 30, 2010, Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ" (3 CDs)
The Who, "ICON" (best-of)
MUSIC ON DVD:
Jimi Hendrix "Band of Gypsies: Live at the Fillmore East [DVD]"



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