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

  • James McMurtry

    23/02/2015

    Complicated Game is his first album in six years and the character studies of struggling hunters, war vets and fisherman prove he can create a novels worth of storyline in one song.

  • Steve Earle and The Dukes

    16/02/2015

    Terraplane, his sixteenth album, uses his knack for writing songs about the comMon man and sets his stories within the context of the most comMon form of music, the blues.

  • Robert Earl Keen

    09/02/2015

    Happy Prisoner The Bluegrass Sessions is the longtime Texas singer songwriter's tribute to the music he grew up with.

  • Butch Walker

    02/02/2015

    Afraid of Ghosts is a tribute to the singer songwriters father who passed away recently. Its produced by Ryan Adams and is the kind of album Adams used to make, acoustic, introspective and utterly moving.

  • Paul Kelly

    26/01/2015

    Paul Kelly Presents the Merri Soul Sessions is a unique recording bringing out the soulful side of Kelly's songs using a variety of singers and musicians.

  • The Decemberist

    19/01/2015

    What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World has the band getting art rock down to a science. Its the culmination of all that they do right.

  • Guster

    12/01/2015

    Evermotion is their attempt to experiment, to move beyond college-rock band status and create a more permanent place for their infectious, melodic tunes.

  • Bryan Ferry

    17/11/2014

    Avonmore reclaims the artists title, master of aloof sophistication with a stylish recreation of the music he made with Roxy Music.

  • Damien Rice

    10/11/2014

    After an eight year absence the Irish singer songwriter returns with an album of songs that play like a personal message to his long lost muse.

  • Neil Young

    03/11/2014

    The ever experimental artist is at it again bringing in a 92 piece orchestra and a rollicking big band to give himself yet another new musical persona.

  • Yusuf

    27/10/2014

    Tell Em Im Gone is by the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens and is his first album since being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year.

  • Frazey Ford

    13/10/2014

    Indian Ocean is a career defining fusion of her own honey sweet vocals, tangy diction and Memphis Soul on this second solo album by the former leader of The Be Good Tanyas.

  • The Last Bison

    06/10/2014

    VA is the long awaited album from one of Hampton Roads best bands and is full of buoyant, rustic and earnest new songs.

  • Lucinda Williams

    30/09/2014

    Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is her statement of independence and a double album set with no filler.

  • Marcia Ball

    24/09/2014

    The Tattooed Lady and the Alligator Man is a party starter of an album with equal parts blues, roots and cajun music, rollicking rhythms and one of the best boogie woogie piano players of all.

  • U-2

    16/09/2014

    Songs of Innocence is the anti-cd of the week since it is only available as a free download at I-tunes. The rock legends overcome the hype with their tradeMark anthemic sound.

  • Tweedy

    16/09/2014

    Sukierae is the collaboration between Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and his son Spencer on drums. It is a generous and humble family project and its strength is its familiarity.

  • Robert Plant

    08/09/2014

    lullabye...and the Ceaseless Roar is the album he spurned a Led Zeppelin reunion to record and on it he combines Celtic grace with African rhythms for perhaps his finest solo album.

  • Johnny Winter

    02/09/2014

    The Texas blues great passed away in July and "Step Back" is the album he had just completed with a wide array of collaborators who were his biggest fans.

  • J Mascis

    25/08/2014

    Tied to a Star is the second mostly acoustic solo album in a row from the frontman of Dinosaur Jr. and improves nicely on his last, with more emphasis on his singing and virtuoso acoustic guitar playing.

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