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

    26/10/2020

    “Letter To You” is a true love letter to his fans as he reunites with the E-Street Band for an album recorded live in the studio over a mere four days.

  • Matt Berninger

    19/10/2020

    His gloomy persona, which has defined The National’s albums, is brought to a new level on his solo debut “Serpentine Prison.”

  • Bahamas

    12/10/2020

    As Afie Jurvanen's fifth album’s title,“Sad Hunk” implies, he’s struggling to live up to his own reputation.

  • Dawes

    05/10/2020

    On their seventh album “Good Luck With Whatever,” they come to grips with being thirty-something and dealing with growing up.

  • Fleet Foxes

    28/09/2020

    Released at the exact moment of 2020’s autumnal equinox, “Shore” has songs that focus on luminescence in a time of darkness, and tranqulity during upheaval. It’s a return to form with some of their most brilliant songs.

  • Ziggy Marley

    21/09/2020

    “More Family Time” is the perfect project for parents who love reggae and have kids at home this fall.

  • The Jason Cale Band

    14/09/2020

    “World of Wonder” captures the same magic from the night they played the Out of the Box Series earlier this year when they blew the crowd away.

  • Angelheaded Hipster

    07/09/2020

    The Songs of Marc Bolan and T-Rex is a double album that features artists who have been carefully picked, like the guest list at a lavish dinner party, to each bring something different to their performances of these classic glam-rock songs.

  • The Avett Brothers

    31/08/2020

    Their new album “The Third Gleam” has honest songs done in the simplest of ways, all acoustic.

  • Chuck Prophet

    24/08/2020

    His new album, his 14th, is called “The Land That Time Forgot” and showcases his portraits of people in many different situations.

  • Suburban Key Party

    03/08/2020

    “The Chase” is an album that comes out blazing and rarely lets up. Each song began as an acoustic track with layers of different sounds and harmonies added in highly creative ways.

  • Courtney Marie Andrews

    27/07/2020

    Devastatingly mournful and sad, ‘Old Flowers” is cathartic, hinting at a renewed sense of self-worth and recovery

  • Too Slim & the Taildraggers

    20/07/2020

    “The Remedy” is their twentieth release. With a power trio lineup and some guest appearances from some great harmonica players, they rock with the abandon of their obvious influences, Johnny Winter and ZZ Top.

  • My Morning Jacket

    13/07/2020

    "The Waterfall II" was recorded at the same time as their last album "The Waterfall" and since that time Jim James, the band’s leader has recorded five solo albums. If nothing else, the new album signals that the band is not yet over.

  • Willie Nelson

    06/07/2020

    “First Rose of Spring” is the eighty-seven-year-old's 70th studio album. His voice sounds no worse for the wear and the emotion he uses makes this sound like it could be his last album

  • Haim

    29/06/2020

    “Women in Music pt. lll” is the third album by the trio of sisters. The title is meant as an understated kiss-off to critics who have stereotyped them because of their sex.

  • Bob Dylan

    22/06/2020

    The double album “Rough and Rowdy Ways,” is his first of original material in eight years

  • Norah Jones

    15/06/2020

    “Pick Me Up Off the Floor,” her eight studio release was not expected so soon. Says Jones: “I don’t know if I was just in a zone or if this process turned it on, but I’ve felt more creative in the last year than I ever have,”

  • Sarah Jarosz

    08/06/2020

    On her new album “World on the Ground” she sings all about her small Texas hometown with songs that play out like a collection of short stories.

  • VickiKristinaBarcelona

    01/06/2020

    Their love for the tragic-comedy of Tom Waits’ songs is what makes the album “Pawn Shop Radio” so irresistible.

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