Prince Discography Download (download all Prince albums)

This article includes the discography of Prince. Also included is a list of the songs and recordings he wrote and produced during his career. See also The New Power Generation, Madhouse and 94 East discographies.



Prince released several hundred songs both under his own name and under pseudonyms and/or pen names, as well as writing songs which have been recorded by other artists. Estimates of the actual number of songs written by Prince (released and unreleased) range anywhere from 500 to well over 1,000. Prince sold over 150 million records worldwide, including 48.9 million certified units in the United States, 789,07 million in France, over 1 million in Canada and over 10 million records in the United Kingdom. Prince accumulated five U.S. number-one singles and fifteen worldwide #1 hits, as well as 8 worldwide number one albums. He was the most successful artist on the Billboard charts from 1980-2000, scoring 8 #1 R&B singles and 7 #1 Dance singles (tied for second place for male entertainers with Enrique Iglesias and Michael Jackson). He scored over fifty top 40 hits around the world since 1979. He was ranked as the 21st most successful act of all time, the 26th most successful chart artist worldwide, including 27 overall number-one entries, and being the most successful chart act of the 1980s. His most commercial period was from 1982's 1999 to 1996's Emancipation; however, he maintained a loyal audience since and experienced a commercial resurgence with 2004's Musicology, paving the way for several successful albums to follow including his final, Hit n Run Phase Two, released in December 2015.

Prince - Discography
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 Year: 1978 - 2015
Genre: Pop Rock, Funk, R & B
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Albums
1978 - For You 1979 - Prince 1980 - Dirty Mind 1981 - Controversy 1982 - 1999 1984 - Purple Rain (Soundtrack) 1985 - Around The World In A Day 1986 - Parade (Soundtrack) 1987 - Sign 'O' The Times 1988 - Lovesexy 1989 - Batman (Soundtrack) 1990 - Graffiti Bridge (Soundtrack) 1991 - Diamonds And Pearls 1992 - Love Symbol Album 1993 - Gold 1993 - The Undertaker 1994 - Black Album 1994 - Come 1995 - Exodus 1995 - The Gold Experience 1996 - Chaos And Disorder 1996 - Emancipation 1996 - Girl 6 (Soundtrack) 1998 - Crystal Ball 1998 - New Power Soul 1999 - Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic 1999 - The Vault Old Friends 4 Sale 2001 - The Rainbow Children 2002 - One Nite Alone 2003 - N.E.W.S (Instrumental) 2003 - Xpectation 2004 - Musicology 2006 - 3121 2007 - Planet Earth 2008 - Indigo Nights (Live Sessions) 2009 - Lotusflow3r. MPLSound. Elixer 2010 - 20Ten 2014 - Art Official Age 2014 - PlectrumElectrum 2015 - HITnRUN Phase One 2015 - HITnRUN Phase Two

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Solange - A Seat at the Table Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 6 Critics
Genres: R&B, funk, psychedelic soul, neo soul
info: A Seat at the Table is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Solange

90 - The 405
A Seat At The Table--like the headlines of 2016--is the score of black pain, black rage, black strength and black joy. And for everyone else enjoying the enticing R&B, it's for the rest of us to quiet ourselves, listen, learn and respect.
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87 - Pitchfork
A Seat at the Table, her third full-length album, is the work of a woman who’s truly grown into herself, and discovered within a clear, exhilarating statement of self and community that’s as robust in its quieter moments as it is in its funkier ones.
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80 - Pop Matters
Daunting and at times exhausting, A Seat at the Table is still an undeniably important work.
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80 - Rolling Stone
Her minimalist distillation of R&B, which takes into consideration not just the genre's rich musical history but also its penchant for social commentary, has resulted in a stunning statement that redefines the old chestnut about the personal being political.
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80 -  The Observer
It’s safe to say that though big sis Beyoncé has run her close recently, she’s once more the most intriguing Knowles sibling.
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75 - Consequence of Sound
The interludes are all derived from the same sonic template as the songs, so the borders between tracks can be hazy, giving the album a meandering feel. That said, ultimately there’s something refreshing about Solange’s dreary, almost funereal compositions.
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Kid Cudi - Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 0 Critics
Genres: Rap, Alternative Rap, Left-Field Hip-Hop, Underground Rap 320kbps

info: Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Kid Cudi. The record features production from Dot da Genius, Mike Dean, Mike Will Made It and Plain Pat, along with guest appearances from André 3000, Travis Scott, Pharrell Williams and Willow Smith.
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Sun Ra - Singles: The Definitive 45's Collection Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 7 Critics

info: The three-disc compilation of the 45 RPM singles released between 1952-1961 from the jazz artist.

100 - Allmusic
The set contains much of Ra's more accessible work, making it an excellent (and very generous) introduction for newcomers, but there's also plenty of material that might've escaped notice from longtime fans.
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90 - Uncut
It's a mind-boggling assemblage of swingin' 50s "space-bop" like "Soft Talk" and "Super Blonde," processional chants such as "Rocket #9" and "Journey To Saturn." and electronic keyboard voyages like "The Perfect Man" and "Disco 2021," an edited taster of the monumental "Disco 3000."

87 - Pitchfork
Singles offers a wide-ranging but accessible route to his unearthly sounds.
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80 - The Observer
Home recordings, small group experiments and the spoken credo of I Am an Instrument make for a rich, eventful ride.
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80 - The Independent
They pushed the single envelope in various directions – processional chants, electric-organ improvisations, big-band “space bop”, and at the furthest extreme of his sonic galaxy, the furious free-jazz of “Cosmo-Extensions”, guaranteed to clear the floor at any party.
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80  - Record Collector
There’s enough previously unissued material, alongside superb liner notes, to make this entertaining collection a boon for Ra’s growing number of disciples.
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80 - Drowned in Sound
It’s exhausting. And while collecting and devouring his albums is probably a more satisfying journey, to be delivered this trove of Fifties big band funk and perverted doo-wop, and to see it spiral out into interstellar space-jams in a stop-motion fashion is a huge thrill. Singles provides the first real opportunity for an audience to hear how Sun Ra became Sun Ra.
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J. Cole - 4 Your Eyez Only Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on  5 Critics

info: 4 Your Eyez Only is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole. It was released on December 9, 2016.
90 - Exclaim
It's a love letter, and yet, it's astonishing just how hard-hitting it is. 
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90 - New York Times
It is spartan but sumptuous, emotionally acute but plain-spoken. There’s an extraordinary sense of calm pervading this album, one of the year’s most finely drawn.
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67 - Pitchfork
The title track, which closes the album with a missive for those young girls, is anchored by his personal anxieties, making for some of Cole’s most affecting writing to date. ... At its lowest points, 4 Your Eyez Only rehashes Cole’s worst tendencies.
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60 - Independent (UK)
Jermaine Cole’s fourth album is highly principled and skilfully wrought, but those aren’t always the most prized or effective elements when it comes to hip-hop.
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60 - The Guardian
It is his most unassuming record to date, but also his richest sonically. There is still significant room for growth, but he has finally found his voice. 
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Richard Youngs - The Rest Is Scenery Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

info: Each song on the British multi-instrumentalist's latest release was based on a single minor-guitar chord. download full album .rar  mp3 320kbps full free download this record

80 - Uncut
The result: gorgeous, unpretentious post-folk melancholy.

70 -  Allmusic
Despite self-imposed strategic boundaries, The Rest Is Scenery is a remarkably free and unfettered album. Most artists couldn't conceive of such a thing, let alone pull it off; Youngs does it in spades.
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60 - Record Collector
Young is classically trained, but beholden to the values of punk rock and for this collection he has decided to throw technical competence out of the window by basing each song around the strumming of a single chord. These tunes can thus, in theory, be covered by anyone within hours of picking up a guitar.
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60 - Q Magazine
A specialist interest.

60 - Mojo
If it doesn't reach the sustained invention of John Coltrane's odyssey in E, Africa/Brass, Youngs' talent for wringing emotion from base materials remain undimmed.

Ultrasound - Real Britannia Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

info: Latest album for the English indie band Ultrasound. Ultrasound - Real Britannia Record Review
80 - Q Magazine
No question, Ultrasound are carving a very nice late-career niche out for themselves.

80 - The Guardian
While there is plenty of residue of their late-90s heyday, Ultrasound display an intriguing range of influences that set them apart from their contemporaries.
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80 - Mojo
The true centerpiece is Tiny Wood's autobiographical 20-minute suite, Blue Remembered Hills. With pastoral inserts and thematic crescendos, it's evocative and emotionally raw.

70 - Uncut
The showpiece is "Blue Remembered Hills," a 20-minute closing epic about 1970s Britian that is part musical theatre, part bittersweet lament.

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Childish Gambino - Awaken, My Love! Album Reviews (Critic Reviews and Ratings)

album info: "Awaken, My Love!" is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist Childish Gambino. It was released on December 2, 2016. .rar full download 320kbps free album download mp3

91 - A.V Club
He is Donald Glover, a man who can perform and write comedy, act in drama, and drop a truly wonderful album on short notice with all the influences and instructions spelled out.
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85 - the 405
Glover has delivered an inter-generational, retro-futuristic 11-track history lesson on the healing and inspiring qualities of funk.
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80 - the Guardian
Only the limitations of his voice occasionally let him down--he doesn’t quite have the range to nail Awaken’s more ostentatious vocal lines. Still, it’s a minor gripe when there’s so much here to enjoy. Read Full Review

80 - the NewYork Times
It’s at once a homage and a parody, equally aware of that era’s excesses and its glories, of the way that the most memorable 1970s R&B merged sensuality, activism, humor, toughness, outlandishness, futurism, soul roots, wild eccentricity and utopian community spirit. That’s an extremely high bar, but at its best, “Awaken, My Love!” recalls many of those virtues.
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72 - Pitchfork
There are times, however, when that nodding feels more like mimicry than anything else. Maybe he’ll figure out how to smuggle Donald Glover’s heart into Childish Gambino’s brain eventually, but if he hasn’t figured out what he wants out of Childish Gambino yet, it’s increasingly rewarding watching him try.
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70 - the Rolling Stones
While the rest of the album, produced by longtime collaborator Ludwig Göransson, doesn't quite equal that sensational single, it's still an inspired detour from a multi-talented hyphenate who has already dazzled us this fall with his critically acclaimed comedy-drama, Atlanta.
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58 -  Pretty Much Amazing
It’s simultaneously daunting, exhausting, terrifying, all at the same time. It’s all a lot to take in, with not a whole lot of the Gambino we are familiar with to help wash it down.
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Public Image Ltd. - Metal Box Reviews (Critic Reviews and Ratings)

Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Punk, Alternative Dance, Dance-Rock and College Rock

info: The digitally remastered and reissued of the British post-punk band's second album features B-sides, BBC sessions, a 1979 live recording at Russell's Club (The Factory) in Manchester as well as rare and unreleased mixes.


100 / The Line of Best Fit
Jah Wobble’s reggae influenced sub-bass lines were the perfect foil to the ice cold (let’s not say angular) riffs of Keith Levene, which gave rhythm to Lydon’s musings of death and boredom perfectly, making Metal Box a true a milestone in British rock music. Read full review

100 / The Quietus
Here augmented by three additional CDs of b-sides, Peel Sessions, alternate mixes and a live recording from Manchester’s Russell Club, the original album still sounds like nothing else from the time, as if a line is drawn on the sand and the full potential of what punk had to offer is finally realized. Indeed, Metal Box is still so far ahead of the curve that if it was getting its inaugural release now and it’d still be daring other bands to catch up.Read full review 

90 / Classic Rock Magazine
An excellent remaster accentuates the nuances and stresses the space in a mix that’s by turns claustrophobic and widescreen, crisps hi-hats, sharpens ice-pick guitar shards and further fattens bass subsonics. There are extra tracks, B-sides, Peel sessions, a live ‘rehearsal’ set from Manchester’s Factory, and it’s only a joy. Read full review

Prince - 4Ever Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 1 Critics
Genre: R&B, Pop/Rock Styles: Contemporary R&B, Dance-Rock, Dance-Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Funk

100 - Allmusic
4Ever, the first posthumous Prince album, arrived seven months after his April 21, 2016 death -- just in time for that year's holiday season -- and it's the first Prince hits compilation since 2006, when Rhino/Warner issued the 17-track Ultimate Prince.
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Night Driver - Busted Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Based on 4 Critics

Genres: Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival
 
Tracklist:
01 – Coming Home
02 – Night Driver
03 – On What You’re On
04 – New York
05 – Thinking of You
06 – Without It
07 – One of a Kind
08 – I Will Break Your Heart
09 – Kids with Computers
10 – Easy
11 – Out of Our Minds
12 – Those Days Are Gone

80 - Allmusic Thirteen years on, that's still who Busted are, just three grown-up lads supplying a soundtrack to a night out on the town, even if their fans are now just as likely to be picking their kids up that night as hitting the clubs. read full review

60 - The Observer (UK)
Overall it’s a semi-successful sonic rebirth that, in the shape of On What You’re On, features the best Daft Punk single since One More Time. read full review

60 - Q Magazine
If the question is whether they're moving Busted forwards, then the answer is a resounding, robotic, synth-laden yes.

60 - Drowned in sound
Though it would have been nice to feel a greater sense of ownership, it’s a solid enough new chapter for a group who always kept it light, so why change all that much now?  read full review


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Best Underground Albums of 2016

A complete list is below, organized alphabetically.



Alarm Will Sound - Modernists (Cantaloupe Music)
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All The Real Girls - Elk City (ATRG)
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https://soundcloud.com/alltherealgirlsofficial/elk-city

Arkells - Morning Report (Last Gang Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1BPpUmhXJdmDVa07f1qQVz
https://youtu.be/VexuUr4pN-Q

Big Scary - Animal (Pieater)
https://open.spotify.com/album/6C1V5WGnR4B1YS2mAfJmDP
https://youtu.be/JkWs1cFngWw

Bonjour - Bonjour (Cantaloupe Music)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1duYcAAhkYsgmdIo0W0QFq
https://bnjr.bandcamp.com/releases

Brian Fallon - Painkillers (Island Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1sRxBblIUXOLKdQzv2W5gL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2rsP3VU1Sw

Caveman - Otera War (Cinematic)
https://open.spotify.com/album/5QSSu7wLCV35QHLUxJVrmQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cib1XoIfscU

Cheap Trick - Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello (Big Machine Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/3q2tS3Qy39pOGDu3vsHQb5
https://soundcloud.com/cheaptrickofficial/heart-on-the-line in=cheaptrickofficial/sets/bang-zoom-crazy-hello

Clearance - Are You Aware EP (Tall Pat Records)
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https://soundcloud.com/microluxerecs/owneroperator

Colvin & Earle - Colvin & Earle (Fantasy Records)
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https://soundcloud.com/colvinearle/come-what-may

Dead Gaze - Easy Travels (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)
https://open.spotify.com/album/10crRKYr87TvuLkY8zwJmg
https://deadgaze.bandcamp.com/album/easy-travels

Drive-By Truckers - American Band (ATO Records)
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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - PersonA (Wake Up The Sun)
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Elephant Stone - Ship Of Fools (Elephants On Parade/Burger Records)

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Eliot Lipp - Come To Life (Old Tacoma Records)
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Eric Bellinger - Eric B for President: Term 1 (Epic Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/7KNNWIPBk4Josbqhfa2KI3
https://soundcloud.com/yfsmusic/inmyprime?in=ericbellinger/sets/eric-bellinger-eric-b-for

The Everymen - These Mad Dogs Need Heroes (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)

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Exit Verse - Grant No Glory (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)

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Far East Movement - IDENTITY (Transparent Agency, Spinnin' Records, eOne Music)
https://open.spotify.com/album/48QAgmrXztInSN3aREjye2
https://soundcloud.com/fareastmovementofficial/far-east-movement-x-marshmello-freal-luv-ft-chanyeol-tinashe-1

Frankie Lee - American Dreamer (Loose Music)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1sg9x91Krr74QTpNVMSHdu
https://soundcloud.com/loose-music/where-do-we-belong

Game - 1992 (Entertainment One Music)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeOQNHXobpQ


Glenn Kotche & Sō Percussion - Drumkit Quartets (Cantaloupe Music)
https://open.spotify.com/album/2sePfYGImN75BcquAEdTMF
https://soundcloud.com/cantaloupemusic/glenn-kotche-so-percussion-drumkit-quartet-54

Goodbye June - Danger in the Morning (Cotton Valley Music/Interscope Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/4EAEbLJdDwa1D0QhNh6oM3
https://www.youtube.com/user/GoodbyeJuneVEVO/videos

Goon - Dusk of Punk EP
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https://soundcloud.com/goonisaband/dizzy?in=goonisaband/sets/dusk-of-punk-ep

GRiZ - Good Will Prevail (All Good Records)
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https://soundcloud.com/griz/griz-x-big-gigantic-good-times-roll?in=griz/sets/good-will-prevail-1

Hello Ocho - In Portuguese (Self-released)
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iLoveMemphis - The Turn Up Kip (Stateside Records)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZCN_zaypd4&feature=youtu.be

Jack White - Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 (Third Man Records)
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Jack and Amanda Palmer - You Got Me Singing (Eight Foot Records Inc.)




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Jimmy Eat World - Integrity Blues (RCA)
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Jim and Sam - Technicolor Lights (Self Released)
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https://www.youtube.com/user/wearejimandsam

Johnny V. Lewis - In Cars Passing (Self-released)
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https://soundcloud.com/johnnyvlewis/sets/red-door-blues-johnny-v-lewis

July Talk - Touch (Island Records)
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KING - We Are King (KING Creative)
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https://soundcloud.com/weareking-1/hey-extended-mix?in=weareking-1/sets/we-are-king

King Lil G - Lost In Smoker 2 (DEL Records)
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Lake Street Drive - Side Pony (Nonesuch)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1pXxKrTopCyALgXX7h5tmX
https://www.youtube.com/user/LakeStreetDive

Look Park - Look Park (Yep Roc Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/1WBaGT4ME6f3cQivTmuPZ3
https://soundcloud.com/yep-roc-music-group/look-park-aeroplane-1

Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate (Interscope)
https://open.spotify.com/album/0qxsfpy2VU0i4eDR9RTaAU
https://soundcloud.com/michaelkiwanuka/love-hate

My Bubba - Big Bad Good (Cash Only)
https://open.spotify.com/album/7e3d7E2tqjv838IkJW5ghh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m6C7pYu7Q0

Nada Surf - You Know Who You Are (Barsuk Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/5QHdJQ5xEEbiZdecRh4tsl
https://soundcloud.com/nadasurf/believe-youre-mine

Nada Surf - Peaceful Ghosts (Live with the Babelsberg Film Orchestra) (Barsuk Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/2oK3kOSY5DrrBBvVBuHi37
https://soundcloud.com/nadasurf/out-of-the-dark-live-with-the-babelsberg-film-orchestra

Nahko & Medicine For The People - HOKA (SideOneDummy Records)
https://open.spotify.com/album/5RlQ9S1MYXzEEZdc8BCxgY
https://soundcloud.com/nahko/san-quentin


New Madrid - magnetkingmagnetqueen (Normaltown Records)

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https://soundcloud.com/newwestrecords/new-madrid-dont-hold-me-now

Peter Wolf - A Cute For Loneliness (Concord Records)
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https://soundcloud.com/peterwolfmusic/rolling-on

Phish - Big Boat (JEMP)
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Pip Blom - Are WE There Yet/Hours EPs (Grunt Grunt A Go Go Records)
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Public Access T.V - Never Enough (Cinematic)
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https://soundcloud.com/publicaccesstv/on-location-2?in=publicaccesstv/sets/never-enough-6

Simon Doom - Negotiate With The Monkey EP (Axis Mundi Records)

DARYL HALL AND JOHN OATES – VERY BEST OF

There is some debate around which is the biggest-selling pop duo of all time: is it Simon &
Garfunkel, Carpenters, The Everly Brothers, even Roxette? Some argue that it’s Hall & Oates; they dominated the US singles chart in the Eighties, and now you can enjoy most of those hits as Sony issue their 2001 compilation, The Very Best of Daryl Hall and John Oates, on vinyl for the fi rst time – a limited edition set, no less, featuring 18 tracks from the handsome, generously-tonsured hunks, including fi ve US No.1s: Kiss On My List, Private Eyes, I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do), Maneater, and Out Of Touch. This double vinyl set is a 150g pressing on grey and blue vinyl, packaged in a gatefold jacket with photos and liner notes. It also contains some of the most intensely hummable R&B-tinged, funk-lite blue-eyed pop ever committed to plastic.

The Cure - KISS ME, KISS ME, KISS ME Review

Puckering up
1987 was quite the year for prolific songwriters releasing double albums. Like Prince’s Sign O’ The Times, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me was a cacophonous set on which its creators let loose,
experimenting with a variety of musical styles and expanding their musical scope. Continuing to hone the pop sensibilities he displayed on The Head On The Door, Robert Smith once again shows his versatility as a songwriter, displaying his range from upbeat, danceable tracks such as Catch and How Beautiful You Are to the menacing The Snakepit, the eastern goth of If Only Tonight We Could Sleep, the beautiful One More Time and A Thousand Hours to the glorious hits Just Like Heaven and Why Can’t I Be You? The album may be varied in style, but it’s utterly consistent in quality. Even at 18 tracks and more than 70 minutes in length, Smith said that he had so many songs that it could have been a triple album, with leftover material relegated to B-sides… though The Cure’s B-sides are renowned for being of a similar high standard to album tracks and even singles.

Higher and Higher


Heaven 17 believe their signature hit Temptation
could never have been recorded in today’s timesof musical austerity. “Our label gave us a blank
cheque,” recalls Martyn Ware. “We had the best
studio, the best engineers and the best producers.

When I rang them up and said, ‘Can we have a
60-piece orchestra?’ they just said, ‘Yeah, go on
then’. There was more optimism about the money
records could make. You couldn’t imagine that now.”
Temptation still resonates with audiences young
and old wherever it’s played. “We performed it with
La Roux at Glastonbury a few years ago, before a
30,000-strong audience of mainly 20-year-olds, and
it was like they were all Heaven 17 fans,” says Glenn
Gregory. “It never fails to blow the roof off.”


Calling Marilyn’s name again

Eighties icon Marilyn has cracked open a fresh bottle of peroxide in
anticipation of his pop comeback. The star, real name Peter Robinson, hasn’t
released music since 2003 but he returns with new reggae single Love Or
Money on 23 September – a track co-written and produced by his old New
Romantic sparring partner, Boy George.Marilyn explains: “It was the fi rst song George and I wrote/recorded together in
the studio, earlier this year. It came about so organically and it was George who
suggested going back to my roots, sonically – taking inspiration from the rhythms
of the islands that soundtracked my childhood. I was born in Jamaica and spent
the early years of my life there… I have dual English/Jamaican citizenship. Reggae
has been a huge infl uence, but I’d never thought to incorporate it in to my own
music before.” Love Or Money arrives via Marilyn’s own label Mmm.music through
RightTrack/Universal.

Sting - 57th & 9th Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

info: The 12th solo release for the British rock artist was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum and is his first pop/rock album since 2003's Sacred Love.

91 - Entertainment Weekly
It proves that years of passion projects haven’t dulled his songwriting instincts.
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80 - Allmusic
Sting sifts through familiar territory with songs of protest sitting alongside songs of yearning and love and it all adds up to record that's simultaneously unassuming and revealing: through its modest nature, 57th & 9th stands as testaments to Sting's inherent gifts as a songwriter and recordmaker.
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70 - Rolling Stone
Even if the album gets more ponderous as his concerns deepen, it's nice to see the king of pain flex a little.
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60 - Mojo
Heading South On The Great North Road drags, and Pretty Young Soldier, a tale of gender confusion in the military, is slightly laboured. However, most of 57th and 9th has a youthful energy suggesting that Sting hasn't faded yet. [Dec 2016, p.90]


60 - The Independent (UK)
“Heading South On The Great North Road”, sounds like an outtake from Sting’s musical The Last Ship. But otherwise it’s fairly standard AOR fare, only baring its teeth on the snarling “Petrol Head”
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40 - The Guardian
The start of Sting’s career is the subject of Heading South on the Great North Road, on which he is accompanied by a single acoustic guitar, a moment of respite from the album’s bluster. More cumbersome is Pretty Young Soldier, a tale of a military romance.
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Common - Black America Again Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

info: The 11th full-length studio release for the hip hop artist features guest appearances from Marsha Ambrosius, Bilal, BJ the Chicago Kid, Tasha Cobbs, John Legend, PJ, Syd tha Kyd, and Stevie Wonder.

Rating: 88/100

  1. Entertainment Weekly
    Nov 4, 2016
    91
    It’s the MC’s empathetic and clear-eyed rhymes that truly make this a vital contribution to the national conversation.
  2.  Exclaim
    Nov 9, 2016
    90
    Black America Again isn't an album meant for casual listening, but rather a socio-politically charged album meant to be absorbed so that everyone can truly recognize the "Bigger Picture Called Freedom."
  3. AllMusic
    Nov 4, 2016
    90
    All that's here, dark or bright, is vital.
  4. Chicago Tribune
    Nov 4, 2016
    88
    One of the year's most potent protest albums. .... The album sags midway through with a handful of lightweight love songs, but finishes with some of its most emotionally resounding tracks: the "Glory"-like plea for redemption "Rain" with Legend, the celebration of family that is "Little Chicago Boy," and the staggering "Letter to the Free."
  5. Mojo
    Nov 8, 2016
    80
    Pyramids’ borrowing of Chuck D’s mantra “I don’t rhyme for the sake of riddlin’” is emblematic of his still-abrasive mood, whether dissecting the prison system’s failures on A Bigger Picture Called Free or unleashing his most heartfelt rallying cry on the thrilling Robert Glasper-produced, Stevie Wonder-starring title track.
  6. PopMatters
    Nov 7, 2016
    80
    Whilst certainly not flawless, Black America Again sees Common deliver some of his most vital work and reaffirms his place in the discussion of greatest conscious rappers of all time.
  7. The Observer (UK)
    Nov 7, 2016
    80
    Although there’s no hit to rival the Selma soundtrack epic, Glory, and a reunion with its vocalist John Legend is the worst of furrowed-brow, gluten-free beat poetry, this is intelligent, impressive work.
  8. Pitchfork
    Nov 4, 2016
    79
    Time and again he suggests that freedom itself is an act of improvisation, of imagination, that begins now: “We write our own story.” It’s in the context of these bigger ideas that Com lands some of his biggest gut-punches of all time, while rapping in his simpler, prize fighter mode.
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Bruce Foxton - Smash The Chock Album Review

You’d be forgiven for mistaking Smash The
Clock for a Paul Weller album. Foxton was
the bassist for The Jam, and wants us to
know it (he still tours as ‘From The Jam’) and
his vocalist here, and in that live line-up, is
Russell Hastings, who sounds uncannily like
the man he’s mimicking. Furthermore, Weller
himself plays guitar on the rather lovely,
Arthur Lee vibes of Pictures And Diamonds,
and piano on the easy-going, Wild Wood
stylings of Louder. Apart from the bucolic,
fl ute-laden instrumental 50 Yards Down
Sandy Lane, however, most of this occupies a
middle ground between Weller and Foxton’s
mod revivalists and The Style Council,
especially the brassy Sunday Morning and the
title track, though that turns back – rather
than smashes – the clock.
Rating: 60/100

Starless - Starless Album Review

It’s perhaps a little unwarranted to focus fi rst on a single cameo when Starless’ debut contains so many guests, but the news that The Blue Nile’s Paul Buchanan makes his fi rst appearance on a recording since 2012 will be worth prioritising. After all, with The Blue Nile on hold, Buchanan’s become increasingly reclusive – and he was never that active anyway – so every appearance the
honey-voiced Scot makes is worth celebrating. Buchanan shows up on this project – put together, over a lengthy gestation period, by Love & Money’s Paul McGeechan – singing on the title track, and, as you’d expect, offers a devastatingly soulful performance, singing mournfully of “a starless sky, one shutdown moon” and a “city in which we fall in love too soon”, abetted by an expanded string section swirling around as though arranged by Craig Armstrong.
It’s a mood that McGeechan maintains throughout an album that champions Scotland’s more lavish musical tendencies. Alongside Buchanan you’ll also fi nd Chris Thomson from the perennially underrated, Glaswegian band The Bathers. His throaty, Van Morrison delivery rises in perfect synch with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra on Misty Nights, while Gaelic language folksinger Julie Fowlis pops up on DúThaich MhicAoidh, and she also joins Karen Matheson of Capercaillie on the turbulent, climactic The Surge Of The Sea. But, though McGeechan’s album is – at least within Scotland’s boundaries – hardly ‘starless’, he also makes room for lesser-known singers. Marie Claire Lee, for instance, lends her Dolores O’Riordan stylings to Whispered Reason No. 2 and Solitude, the latter of which, with its stuttering, programmed beats, recalls Massive Attack’s Mezzanine. Kaela Rowan provides a lilting melody to Apocalypse and the earnest closer Jura, while guitarist/folk singer Andrew White offers his wonderfully husky, Peter Gabriel voice to Within These Walls. Admittedly, McGeechan’s string-heavy arrangements occasionally prove a little overegged, even formulaic, but such ambitious elegance is frequently to be applauded. Starless, one might even argue, is a stellar endeavour.

Dinner - Cool as Ice Album Review

Fabulous. Sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger jamming with the Depeche Mode road crew… a bit of a wild guy, apparently. I know I’m in no position to laugh at names, but Dinner? That’s not right. It sounds a bit like Nico on downers. I have a feeling it’s probably not very good, but it’s hard to be sure so it’s a thumbs-up from me just in case.

The Divine Comedy - Foreverland 2016 Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 68/100 - Based on 5 Critics - Genre: Pop/Rock


80 - Musicomh
Foreverland is a blissful, heartfelt and often very funny paean to love and companionship. Some will no doubt dismiss it as too twee and theatrical for today’s musical landscape, but that is to misunderstand The Divine Comedy.
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80 - Drowned in sound
The Divine Comedy are, 26 years on from their debut and six on from Bang Goes the Knighthood, making a kind of pop music a million miles away from anyone more likely to touch the singles charts (assuming those are still a thing). It’s good to have them back.
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70 -   Under the radar
If you're not a fan of strings, drama, and flamboyance, Foreverland is going to wear on you. But if you're a sucker for them, get ready for your fill.
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60 - The Independent
Six years on from the vivacious Bang Goes The Knighthood, Neil Hannon’s latest Divine Comedy outing seems to lack the bite which gives the best of his work its raffish frisson.
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50 - Clash Music                        
Foreverland embraces the clichés and largely follows a formula. Certain subject matter and song titles perpetuate a particular illusion and the middle of the road radio play has trickled in according to plan. Read full review

Tracklist:
1. Napoleon Complex
2. Foreverland
3. Catherine the Great
4. Funny Peculiar
5. The Pact
6. To the Rescue
7. How Can You Leave Me On My Own
8. I Joined the Foreign Legion (To Forget)
9. My Happy Place
10. A Desperate Man
11. Other People
12. The One Who Loves You

Frank Ocean - Endless Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 82/100 - Based on 5 Critics - Genre: R&B


90 - Boston Globe
Time might have pushed along, but it was obvious how much Ocean’s rich, detailed, and urgent storytelling had been missed once it was here again.
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90 - Pitchfork
46 minutes of music that plays like a mixtape, sliding from song to song, demo to demo, like scrolling through Frank’s hard drive of unreleased material. It’s an intriguing peek into his process, and it contains some of the rawest vocal takes he’s ever put out.
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83 - Pretty Much Amazing
Like Wilson before him, Ocean has delivered a non-commercial pop curio that now and then slows down to focus on an idea long enough to form a “complete” song, or not.
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80 - The Guardian
A rich, varied and – at times – challenging musical feast.
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67 - Consequence of Sound
While Endless makes its visual implications clear, the whopping 18 tracks that soundtrack it muddle his intent.
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Tracklist:
01 Device Control
02 At Your Best (You Are Love) (Isley Brothers cover)
03 Alabama
04 Mine
05 U-N-I-T-Y
06 Ambience 001: “In a Certain Way”
07 Commes Des Garcons
08 Ambience 002: “Honeybaby”
09 Wither
10 Hublots
11 In Here Somewhere
12 Slide on Me
13 Sideways
14 Florida
15 Deathwish (ASR)
16 Rushes
17 Rushes To
18 Higgs 

John Paul White - Beulah Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 70/100 - Based on 3 Critics - Genre: Pop/Rock




80 - The Indiependent
On John Paul White’s Beulah, the dark emotions of tracks like “Fight For You” and “Hope I Die” mingle with the bitterness of “The Once And Future Queen” and the low self-esteem of “I’ll Get Even” to create a strangely subdued portrait of emotional turmoil, couched in Southern folk and country modes.
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70 - AmericanSongwriter
The record is, in many ways, the very project longtime fans of the Alabama singer-songwriter might have been hoping for for years: a direct collection of sharply-written originals that place White’s vulnerable vocals front and center.
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60 - The Guardian
It’s hard not to hope White explores this direction further in future, but for now Beulah will do: mainstream and commercial, but odd and cranky with it, an album that sounds like it wasn’t so much written and recorded as got off his chest.
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Track Listing:
01. Black Leaf 02:59
02. What's So 04:17
03. The Once and Future Queen 03:53
04. Make You Cry 03:24
05. Fight for You 03:56
06. Hope I Die 03:58
07. I've Been over This Before 03:17
08. The Martyr 03:28
09. Hate the Way You Love Me 04:04
10. I'll Get Even 04:40

D.M. Stith - Pigeonheart Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 68/100 - Based on 5 Critics / Genre: Pop/Rock - Indie Rock



80 - The Observer
Stith creates musical friction in a way that’s brilliantly compelling, and there are passages of calm here too. Summer Madness, in particular, shimmers with impressionistic beauty.
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80 - DIY magazine
It’s a very special record that offers more with every listen.                         
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80 - Drowned in sound
Throughout the album DM Stith acts a man far off into the galaxy, oscillating between space and sound, and without much vocalizing, extends a gracious hand to the listener as well.
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60 - The Guardian
Pigeonheart is a dense and immersive listen imbued with an odd spirituality; but unlike, say Age of Adz, the heart and warmth within sometimes remain frustratingly buried beneath layers of alien affectations.
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40 - The Independent
Only occasionally does the survey of this interpersonal battlefield afford an optimistic light.
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Tracklist

    01 - Human Torch
    02 - Sawtooth
    03 - Summer Madness
    04 - War Machine
    05 - Murmurations
    06 - Cormorant
    07 - Amylette
    08 - Rooster
    09 - Up to the Letters
    10 - Nimbus
    11 - My Impatience
    12 - Pigeonheart

Look Park - Look Park Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 62/100 - Based on 5 Critics - Genre: Pop/Rock-Indie Rock Year: 2016


70 - Allmusic
Collingwood does a good job here of separating Look Park from his work with Adam Schlesinger in a way that will likely bring along a lot of existing fans, and with material strong enough to make it hard to pick standouts.
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70 - American Songwriter
After a few listens, every track reveals gem-like layers in Collingwood’s tunes, often missed on initial listens.
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60 - The Guardian
Look Park is understated to the point of diffidence, but recommended for those who favour the song over the sonics.
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60 - The Independent (UK)
The deceptive geniality of his delivery, meanwhile, recalls Gilbert O’Sullivan, enabling him to bring darker undertones to apparently pleasant pieces like the lilting waltz “I’m Gonna Haunt This Place.”
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50 - Exclaim
Look Park's weakest points are the frills that seem to dominate more than half of the album.
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Big Business - Command Your Weather Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 81/100 - Based on 3 Critics Genre: Pop/Rock - Metal - Year: 2016


83 - The A.V Club
Command Your Weather may signal the start of a new era for Big Business, but paradigm shift it ain’t.
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80 - Allmusic
Big Business may be broadcasting from metal's outer limits, but these knotty post-rock anthems dressed up in stoner metal might are as engaging as they are sonically demanding.
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80 - The Skinny
The tunes are pretty great too, but you'll be under no illusion that they're anything other than a rock band, and an explosive one at that.              
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Track Listing
01 - Last Legs
02 - Regulars
03 - Father's Day
04 - Blacker Holes
05 - Popular Demand
06 - Own Throats
07 - Send Help
08 - Diagnostic Front
09 - Horses

Ian William Craig - Centres Album Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 83/100 Based on 3 Critics - Genre: Electronic, Experimental - Year: 2016

90 - Allmusic
Taking Craig's already distinctive, powerful sound to extremes, Centres is another truly remarkable work.
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80 - Qmagazine
A Circle Without Having To Curve is a billowing transmission from some gigantic sullen hulk. Elsewhere texture, hiss and layered voices head into abstraction, but if you think he's afraid of revealing himself, the voice and guitar reprise Contain (Cedar Version) ends the album with a sweet re-entry to the daylight.

80 - Uncut
There's an addictive, hypnagogic quality to this ghostly combination of ambient noise, treated vocals and bursts if static.

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Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 76/100 - Based on 3 Critics - Genre: R&B - Year: 2016 .rar 320kbps


90 - The Line of Best Fit
As both a candid portrait of introspection and an exciting step forward with his musical talent, Michael Kiwanuka's Love and Hate beautifully captures the artistic power of vulnerability.
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80 - Q Magazine
A record that hasn't cut itself off from its predecessor, yet sounds more dramatically expansive and forward-facing.


60 - Record Collector
It’s true, Love & Hate will win no prizes for innovation. But this s more than just gussied up heritage soul to peddle to nostalgic baby-boomers.
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Esperanza Spalding - Emily's D+Evolution - Reviews (Critic Reviews)

Rating: 81/100 - Based on 5 Critics - Genre: Jazz/Pop-Rock - Year: 2016


90 - Popmatters
Esperanza Spalding’s new recording, Emily’s D+Evolution is an astonishing beauty, a set of a dozen songs that artfully and persuasively bridge genres.
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86 - Pitchfork
The lyrics are elusive at first, darting behind fast-moving songs and delivered in impressionistic, conversational bursts that recall the delivery of Joni Mitchell. But the fearless generosity behind them communicates itself loud and clear, and it's a spirit that animates the entire album. With it, Spalding has once again redefined an already singular career, dictating a vision entirely on her own terms.
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80 - Spin
Her fifth album is indeed one of the most alt-friendly jazz cycles you’ve ever heard, pivoting constantly on tight, proggy arrangements that evoke St. Vincent, tUnE-yArDs, and Incubus in their odd-angled crunch more than anything on Blue Note.
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80 - Now Magazine
In this current moment, when the us vs them of identity politics is at a sharp pitch, it's an enlightened view for an artist to put forth.
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70 - Exclaim
There are moments here where she falls into a nice pocket that the listener might wish she'd remain in for a little while longer.
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Track Listing:
01 - Good Lava
02 - Unconditional Love
03 - Judas
04 - Earth to Heaven
05 - One
06 - Rest in Pleasure
07 - Ebony and Ivy
08 - Noble Nobles
09 - Farewell Dolly
10 - Elevate or Operate
11 - Funk the Fear 12 - I Want It Now

Steve Jansen - Tender Extinction Review (Steve Jansen - Tender Extinction 2016 Album Review)

Rating: 80/100 - Genre: Experimental Rock - Year: 2016

Quite why Japan never connected on a grander scale is hard to defi ne, but it’s unlikely the 21st Century’s dumbed down culture will be any kinder to former drummer Steve Jansen, whose second album retains their elegance and cerebral approach. For starters, Jansen – like his once colleague David Sylvian – is unafraid of atmospheric instrumentals like the aptly titled Diaphanous One, or
Simple Day, which is so frail as to be barely extant. He also favours gorgeously intricate, but irrefutably lugubrious tracks like the half-lit Captured, on which Swedish singer Thomas Feiner serenades us, and the prickly, Eno-esque Her Distance, to which Irish singer songwriter Perry Blake contributes vocals and lyrics. The latter also recalls Rain Tree Crow, Jansen’s 1989 collaboration with his Japan band mates, as does Give Yourself A Name, with Sweet Billy Pilgrim’s Tim Elsenburg keening voice and striking lines like “I shiver like an addict/ Filling veins full of static”. Jansen meanwhile offers luxurious sound design, distinguished by his trademark, curiously timbred percussion, and supplies his muted vocals on the slowly swelling Mending A Secret. Jansen’s still living a ‘quiet life’, and it’s as cultivated as one would hope.

Cyndi Lauper - Detour Review (Cyndi Lauper - Detour 2016 Album Review)

Rating: 60/100 - Genre: Country/Pop-Rock  Year: 2016

When Cyndi Lauper decided to call her eleventh album Detour, she wasn’t joking. It’s not the fi rst time she’s strayed away from familiar territory – her last album, for instance, was a blues collection. But perhaps only those who know her best could have expected 40 minutes of country covers. She acquits herself surprisingly well: that bubblegum voice, complete with helium-powered whoops, might initially feel out of place on opener Funnel Of Love and the honkytonk shuffl e of the title track, a duet with Emmylou Harris, but she still provides a credible partner to Willie Nelson on his own Night Life, and as she opens up on the pedal steel fl avoured tearjerker, Misty Blue, one begins to wonder why she didn’t do this before. Then she sings The End Of The World, and you realise sometimes she lacks the sophistication to lift a country song from pedestrian to celestial. She’s not off-key, it’s true, but if this were playing in a bar you’d wonder where the karaoke machine was. A duet with Vince Gill – on Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s uproarious You’re The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly – also suffers when Lauper seems to mistake it for She Bop and indulges that hiccup routine of hers. Still, what’s a country album without a little tragedy?

Parquet Courts - Human Performance Reviews (Parquet Courts - Human Performance 2016 Album - Critic Reviews)

Rating: 74/100 - Based on 7 Critics - Genre: Pop/Rock - Indie Rock download full . rar 320kbps


83 - Consequence of Sound
Parquet Courts may have just released their most realized, independent, and articulate album yet. Read full review

80 - The Skinny
Human Performance might have sacrificed the band's rickety immediacy, but they compensate with wise, grass-stalk chewing authority and grubby, plentiful hooks.
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80 - Under the Radar
There are no radical departures from past albums, but this is the most crisply recorded and varied Parquet Courts record yet. Musical ideas hinted at previously appear here in full color.
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80 - Slant Magazine
Fortunately, throughout the rest of the album, the band writes songs that allow them to excel as they stay well within their limitations. These are tight, economical pop songs actually worthy of Pavement comparisons in terms of not just sound, but melody.
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80 - Spin
What makes Human Performance a narrowly great record is that it bucks narrative. It’s not their most sensitive record or politically astute or least dissonant but all of these things--their most convincing performance as humans to date.
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60 - Observer
There’s still a degree of inconsistency: I Was Just Here is unpleasantly jarring, the wilfully flat vocal delivery not adding to its charm. But there are enough highs to make this worthy of a listen.
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60 - Mojo
Though inconsistent, the quartet have siphoned the best of punk and '90s slacker pop to create an album that couldn't be any more Rough Trade if it tried.


Tracklist
01. Already Dead (Bonus Track) (3:51)
02. Dust (3:57)
03. Human Performance (4:15)
04. Outside (1:45)
05. I Was Just Here (1:48)
06. Paraphrased (3:01)
07. Captive of the Sun (2:03)
08. Steady on My Mind (3:38)
09. One Man No City (6:24)
10. Berlin Got Blurry (3:26)
11. Keep It Even (2:47)
12. Two Dead Cops (3:05)
13. Pathos Prairie (2:51)
14. It's Gonna Happen (3:20)

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Christian Fennesz & Jim O'Rourke - It's Hard for Me to Say I'm Sorry - Rating: 77

James Blake - The Colour In Anything - Rating: 73

Broods - Conscious - Rating: 70

Music Release Calendar : July 2016 (Album Releases - July 2016)

Music Releases - July 2016

5 July 2016
AraabMuzik Dreamworld
8 July 2016
BadBadNotGood IV
Biffy Clyro Ellipsis
Big Business Command Your Weather
Johnny Foreigner Mono No Aware
Kenny Chesney Some Town Somewhere
Konx-om-Pax Caramel
Róisín Murphy Take Her Up To Monto
ScHoolboy Q Blank Face
Shura Nothing's Real
The Avalanches Wildflower
The Julie Ruin Hit Reset
15 July 2016
Amanda And Jack Palmer You Got Me Singing [Covers album]
Clams Casino 32 Levels
Good Charlotte Youth Authority
Jeff Beck Loud Hailer
Steven Tyler We’re All Somebody From Somewhere
22 July 2016
Gucci Mane His Everybody Looking
Look Park Look Park [Solo project for Fountains Of Wayne's Chris Collingwood]
MSTRKRFT Operator
29 July 2016
Billy Talent Afraid Of Heights
Death Spells Nothing Above, Nothing Below [Frank Iero and James Dewees]
Descendents Hypercaffium Spazzinate
Jake Owen American Love
Owen The King Of Whys [Mike Kinsella project]
Ringworm Snake Church
Steve Adamyk Band Graceland
The Bouncing Souls Simplicity