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Episode #2491

December 2005 New Releases

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Friday, December 30, 2005

John Schaefer once again picks through the bucketloads of CDs that have flooded his office to find a sampling of new releases worthy of showcasing on this New Sounds program. There's new music from Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars, along with goofy video-game-esque accordion music from the Motion Trio. Also, listen to a tune by Randy Newman from a new compilation released to benefit the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Plus, something from the new Congotronics II record, and more.

PROGRAM #2491, New Releases (First aired on Friday, 12-30-05)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Various Artists

Our New Orleans

Randy Newman: Louisiana 1927 [3:00]

Nonesuch #79934** www.nonesuch.com*

Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars

Carnival Conspiracy

Another Glass of Wine To Give Succor To My Ailing Existence [4:00]

Piranha #1902 ** www.piranha.de*

Les Yeux Noir

Tchorba

Doina [4:30]

World Village #468046 ** www.worldvillagemusic.com*

Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars

Carnival Conspiracy

A Time Of Desire [5:30]
Out Of What? [6:00]

See above.

Motion Trio

Play Station

You Dance (techno version ) [4:00]

Asphalt Tango #0705** www.asphalt-tango-shop.de*

Various Artists

Congotronics II

Kasai All-Stars: Koyile [7:00]

Crammed Disc Craw #29 www.crammed.be

Clair-Obscur Sax Quartet

Anglosax

M. Nyman: Songs for Tony #1 [3:30]

www.clair-obscur.de

Robert Kyr

Violin Concerto Trilogy

Violin Concerto. #2, On The Nature of Harmony – Pt. 3, Dance Variations [6:00]

New Albion #126** www.newalbion.com*

*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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