Out Of The Box Cd Of The Week With Paul Shugrue

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All this week listen for songs.... Hear it on Out of the Box, read Paul's review and hear a sampler of the CD by clicking the CD cover.

Episódios

  • Bruce Springsteen

    05/03/2012

    Wrecking Ball is his most powerful album yet and that's saying alot after seventeen studio albums and countless blue collar anthems.

  • Lyle Lovett

    27/02/2012

    Release Me is his final album for his long time record label but even when he's only coasting, it's a heck of a fun ride.

  • Galactic

    20/02/2012

    Carivale Electricos boldy captures the unbridled celebration of the party that has become synonymous with the bands hometown of New Orleans.

  • Heartless Bastards

    13/02/2012

    The fourth album by this band from Ohio, Arrow, is a showcase for the vocals and guitarwork of their leader Erika Wennerstom.

  • Dr. Dog

    06/02/2012

    The seventh album from this indie band from Philly, called Be the Void is a set of weirdly addicting lo fi songs.

  • Joe Louis Walker

    31/01/2012

    Hellfire is this blues vets 21st album but his first for Alligator records and heralds his position as one of the great bluesrock artists of his generation.

  • Chimes of Freedom

    23/01/2012

    This four cd, 76 track Bob Dylan tribute album is a testament to the respect his songs command from so many different musical camps.

  • Kathleen Edwards

    16/01/2012

    Voyageur is this Canadian singer-songwriters fourth album and its a breakup record with a former musical collaborator, so its quite a change of direction.

  • The Little Willies

    09/01/2012

    Norah Jones and Richard Julian have gotten the band back together for another set of rousing country cover songs on For the Good Times.

  • Laura Veirs

    14/11/2011

    With an earnest approach much like other great folk artists, Veirs has put together a collection of some of the best lullabyes, ballads and campfire songs ever written on Laura Veirs Sings Folk Songs for Children.

  • Florence and the Machine

    07/11/2011

    CereMonials is one of the most confident sounding sophmore albums ever. It's lush and romantic with a bombastic aesthetic that goes beyond other ethereal artists.

  • Tom Waits

    31/10/2011

    Bad As Me is the first new album in seven years from Waits and is as brash, baudy and over the top as ever.

  • Ryan Adams

    10/10/2011

    Ashes and Fire is the first album of new songs since he got Married and sober. Judging from this, domesticity agrees with him.

  • Johnny Winter

    03/10/2011

    Roots is a tribute album to the most influential Blues songs on Johnny Winter's career but also a chance for a host of collaborators to play with one of the original blues/rock guitarists.

  • Wilco

    26/09/2011

    The Whole Love is the eighth album by one of the best bands in America and shows off their new found freedom and a lineup that has gelled over three albums.

  • Laura Marling

    19/09/2011

    A Creature I Don't Know is the third album by this twenty one year old British songwriter. It's her best album and one of the best of the year.

  • Blitzen Trapper

    12/09/2011

    the sixth album for this indie band from Portland, Oregon, it's a mostly acoustic oriented Americana travelogue.

  • Robert Earl Keen

    05/09/2011

    Ready for Confetti is one of the best of his sixteen albums further cementing his reputation as a great Americana storyteller.

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers

    29/08/2011

    This is the tenth studio album by the notorious funk rockers and finds them making a smooth transition from their long time guitarist John Fruciante to newcomer Josh Klinghoffer.

  • Moreland and Arbuckle

    22/08/2011

    This is the fifth album by the Witchita, Kansas blues duo and takes them from being a great bar band to one of the best Blues bands in the world.

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