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Episode #2635

January 2007 New Releases

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

It's the end of the month round-up. John Schaefer once again picks through the bucketloads of CDs that have flooded his office since the new year began to find a sampling of new releases worthy of showcasing in tonight's New Sounds program.

PROGRAM # 2635, New Releases January 2007 (First aired on 1/30/07)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Gabriel Yared & Underworld

Breaking & Entering

St. Pancras [3:30]
Happy Toast [4:00]

V2 Records
Available for purchase at Amazon.com* or from iTunes

Mark Orton

Sweet Land

Northern Lights [2:30] Magna Carta [3:00]

Libero Available at www.cdbaby.com

Guy Buttery

Songs From the Cane Fields

Spontaneous Combustion [8:30]

GHR -002 www.oneworld.co.za

Ned Rothenberg's Sync with Strings

Inner Diaspora

Fantazyor [8:30]

Tzadik #8114
www.tzadik.com

Igor Leorardi

Sangeeta

Spare Parts [5:30]
Lava [3:00]

Sanje #SAZAS 225 www.sanje.si

Ken Field

Under The Skin

Om on the Range [5:00]

Innova #2087
www.innova.mu

Comments [2]

John Schaefer from WNYC

Bhakti, I was really impressed with Guy Buttery's guitar works and made sure that David Spelman, who runs the NY Guitar Festival, heard about him too. So we're hoping between us to be able to do something with him in a live setting at some point...
John

Dec. 27 2007 02:39 PM
Bhakti from Long Island

i recently found out you played a Guy Buttery track on your show many months ago and was well impressed you did... i read about Guy in Guitar Player Magazine this month [there was a lovely 2 page feature on him] and searched the internet and it came up that a NY station had been playing him... well done for finding his music... i will tune into your show [online] and hope to hear more of his music in the future... his 2 albums are gorgeous and some of the finest guitar music around today... thanks for the great show...
merry x-mas

bhakti

Dec. 25 2007 03:38 PM

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