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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 12:52 pm 
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my annual bitch post about nothing new coming out at the beginning of the year, for me anyway.

after perusing the first 2 pages of new releases and reissues here, i have found 2 albums, both in new and reissues that i am interested in:

the huey lewis and the news EP - weather

and the new matthews southern comfort.

sad, so sad.......i am truly truly old, and probably in the way :(

i'm sure most of you here have much more on your radar.....happy hunting in 2020, and may you all find all those rarities in the used bins that you have been looking for for years.

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 1:22 pm 
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Feel like I say this to you every year, so once more won't hurt.

January and February have always been quiet release-wise. We have a handful of big numbers coming up, but little compared to what the rest of the year will look like. Don't check in to the glue factory before you see how the spring release calendar shapes up, okay?

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 1:35 pm 
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Linda wrote:
Feel like I say this to you every year, so once more won't hurt.

January and February have always been quiet release-wise. We have a handful of big numbers coming up, but little compared to what the rest of the year will look like. Don't check in to the glue factory before you see how the spring release calendar shapes up, okay?

thank you for your support of your local senior citizen :)

here's hoping for a great late/spring - early/summer full of CD's for me to buy. :yay:

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 2:44 pm 
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I think the New Riders' Bear's Sonic Journal 5cd set looks pretty darn interesting.
I'm also a huge fan of Mike Finnigan, and I see a new Phantom Blues Band album on the way.

I do love this Woot t-shirt design and wear it often:

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 5:26 pm 
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Deep breaths, Renny, I'm sure lots of stuff will be along in good time. Similar to my concert schedule, the first few months after Xmas are a real slow time. Bands tie new releases to tours, and tours happen in the summer and fall. As for re-issues and boxes, they're aimed at Xmas. but the first quarter? It's a wasteland.

Keep enjoying all the wonderful stuff you've got. Or, like me, work on the backlog of stuff that's piled up in the listening pile. :-)

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:00 pm 
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Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:01 pm 
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Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


I sure do love The Drive-By Truckers.


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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:08 pm 
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Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


This post demonstrates why the "slow months" present a nice opportunity to discover new music. Aside from DTB, I'm not familiar with these artists. My new years resolution is to try out albums by artists I don't know when my go-tos aren't putting anything out.

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:12 pm 
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Smiff wrote:
Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


This post demonstrates why the "slow months" present a nice opportunity to discover new music. Aside from DTB, I'm not familiar with these artists. My new years resolution is to try out albums by artists I don't know when my go-tos aren't putting anything out.

and i agree totally, it just seems that every time i try something new i get truly disappointed.

and yes, believe me, i've tried.

i also like the drive-by truckers, but they seemed to have a lost a wee bit when jason isbell left them.

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:55 pm 
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Renny wrote:
Smiff wrote:
Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


This post demonstrates why the "slow months" present a nice opportunity to discover new music. Aside from DTB, I'm not familiar with these artists. My new years resolution is to try out albums by artists I don't know when my go-tos aren't putting anything out.

and i agree totally, it just seems that every time i try something new i get truly disappointed.

and yes, believe me, i've tried.

i also like the drive-by truckers, but they seemed to have a lost a wee bit when jason isbell left them.


I hope it didn't seem like I was criticizing you or your take Renny. I wasn't at all. And thanks for not commenting on my typo :)

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 1:03 pm 
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Smiff wrote:
Renny wrote:
Smiff wrote:
Lawrence Talbot wrote:
Last few years, I cut back looking ahead on upcoming release lists, just wanting to be surprised. A good third of my best-of list are artists I never heard of until their debut came out.

That said, I did check out some releases for January & February. Among them i want to hear new albums from-

Drive-By Truckers
Tame Impala
The Secret Sisters
Field Music
Bill Fay
Isobel Campbell
The Lone Bellow
Tennis
Lee Ranaldo
Bombay Bicycle Club
Khruangbin And Leon Bridges

This doesn't count those great discoveries from mentions in Shindig, Mojo, Uncut, Songlines and Prog magazines or the massive amount of new stuff on Bandcamp.

No drought here,


This post demonstrates why the "slow months" present a nice opportunity to discover new music. Aside from DTB, I'm not familiar with these artists. My new years resolution is to try out albums by artists I don't know when my go-tos aren't putting anything out.

and i agree totally, it just seems that every time i try something new i get truly disappointed.

and yes, believe me, i've tried.

i also like the drive-by truckers, but they seemed to have a lost a wee bit when jason isbell left them.


I hope it didn't seem like I was criticizing you or your take Renny. I wasn't at all. And thanks for not commenting on my typo :)

never even considered it. :thumbsup:

either thing.

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 1:35 pm 
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Here's Renny during the first two months of every year:

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:02 pm 
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Apocalyptica - Cell-O / January 10
British Lion - The Burning / January 17
Sons of Apollo - MMXX / January 17
Demons & Wizards - III /February 21
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:48 pm 
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https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/ ... lbums.html

Paste's albums to look forward to in January 2020. Personally I am in for Sons Of Apollo obviously. :thumbsup:

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 Post subject: The Drought of 2020
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 8:37 pm 
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Renny rejoices!

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Mary J. Blige Celebrates ‘My Life’ 25th Anniversary With Deluxe Reissue
The 1994 R&B classic is getting reissued on three formats on November 20
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/mar ... e-reissue/


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 8:59 pm 
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Is it a CircuitCity.com exclusive?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:18 am 
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Jay wrote:
Is it a CircuitCity.com exclusive?

i guarantee you that those mary j. blige christmas CD's are still sitting a warehouse somewhere to this day...............or they are in a landfill buried under some dirty diapers.

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