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JUST RELEASED!!! The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Performance

  I hadn't planned to have a Beatles post quite yet this year, but when I saw the new release announcement for  Get Back (Rooftop Performance,)  I couldn't help myself. This recording is from their live January 30, 1969 performance atop their Apple Corps headquarters in London.  It commemorates the 53rd anniversary of this event.  There's also an accompanying theatrical debut exclusively  in IMAX that I hope to see in the ensuing weeks. As a huge Beatles fan for nearly thirty years, I was excited at seeing the news of a new release.  I promptly stopped what I was listening to Friday, and switched over for a listen.  This is my review of  Get Back (Rooftop Performance). First things first: I am not  a fan of live albums for the most part.  The album scale for me tips heavily in favor of studio albums over live albums.  However, there are some exceptions which I hope to write about in the near future. Secondly, if...

The Album I Listened to This Week: Lux Prima

This week I wanted a new musical obsession and listened to  Lux Prima on continuous repeat.  I listened to it about a year ago on a recommendation from an online music site.  I lost count this week after the 13th or 14th listen and I haven't regretted it once.  I listened to it so much that I was already hearing the next track in my mind while the previous track was fading out.    Lux Prima is the 2019  collaborative effort  from former  Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O (Karen Lee Orzolek) and producer Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton). Observed I nfluences After several full listens, I started to notice a few (possible) influences emerge.  It would be interesting to know if these were some of their influences but the two   immediate ones I can hear offhand appear to be old school Motown and The Moody Blues. The bold, driving stomp of drums/tambourine on "Woman" drives the song through all 2:54 of the track ...

Winning with "Win-ter" Albums (vol. 1)

At the time of this writing, we are currently under a Wind Chill Advisory with wind chills as low as 35 below zero.  As much as I like the occasional brisk walk from time to time, this is a different story altogether.  SPOILER ALERT: I haven't been outside to walk this week yet. The upside of this sub-zero weather drives me to "match" or "pair" it with a song or album that might "fit" the season to help cope in a small way with the inevitable onset of winter blues. Thankfully, there are a number of albums that I've come across that distinctly remind me of winter in general or have a specific winter memory tied to it.  The following are a few of my own picks.   DISCLAIMER: most if not all of these entries are strictly subjective: FIRST PICK: Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun ( roughly translates to Good Start) ( 1999)   The Icelandic   quintet released  Ágætis byrjun in 1999.  As an album, the overall sound plays out as both a dreary landscape upon a...

The Very First CD I Ever Purchased

Bing Crosby's Merry Christmas album was the very first CD I ever bought.  I was thirteen years old.  I plunked down most of my hard saved allowance and hurried home with my purchase.  Once in the privacy of my upstairs bedroom, I carefully ripped into the clear cellophane packaging and gently removed the disc from its plastic nesting.  I checked the play surface for scratches and placed it back in the case...because I didn't even own a CD player yet! Yep.  A classic case of cart before horse.  It wasn’t until after my birthday in late January that I was able to get a base model CD player after scraping together half of the funds and haggling with my ever frugal parents for the other part. I was still trying to attach the boxy speakers when I heard the first strains of Silent Night  intoned with Bing’s rich baritone.  This time it was in digital form. I grew up listening to this album on vinyl from as early as two or three years of age.  But ...