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Soundcheck CD Picks of the Week

Monday, April 28, 2008

Ralph Van Raat, pianist; Frederic Rzewski – "The People United Will Never Be Defeated!" and "Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues" (Naxos)

Composer and keyboard firebrand Frederic Rzewski has written numerous works steeped in left-wing politics but one stands out as a modern classic: "The People United Will never Be Defeated!," his 1975 homage to Latin American liberation struggles. The piece is an hour-long set of variations on the protest song of the same name by Chilean composer Sergio Ortega, himself a leftist figure in South America. In a new recording, Dutch pianist Ralph Van Raat steers through the many different aspects of struggle, from angry modernism to nostalgic folk music and dense polyphony. - Picked by Brian Wise

French Kicks, "Swimming" [Vagrant]

Our next pick is the CD "Swimming" by the Brooklyn-based band French Kicks. Sometimes, new work in the post-punk genre can leave you with that cold “retro” feeling. But in the hands of French Kicks, the legacy of the Cure and early U2 sounds pretty fresh. The fourth album by this is filled with jangly guitars, galloping drumbeats, and enough “echo” for all the Bunnymen. Here’s “New Man” from “Swimming” by the French Kicks. - Picked by Joel Meyer

Cryptogramophone Assemblage 1998-2008 (Cryptogramophone)

In an era of declining album sales, some tiny labels find a way to survive in music niches. Cryptogramophone Records is a boutique label based in L.A. which specializes in cutting edge improvisation. They just celebrated their 10th anniversary with a week of shows in town last week, but if you missed it, you should check out Cryptogramophone Assemblage 1998-2008. It’s a compilation of the label’s history in two 2 CDs and one DVD. You might recognize many names there from the rock or jazz worlds, but chances are they will sound very different here. – Picked by Gisele Regatao

Comments [1]

Jeremy Shatan from NYC

My CD pick of the week is "Spirit If..." by (Broken Social Scene presents) Kevin Drew. Nothing by BSS has really impressed me over the years and Feist is really overrated to my ears. So I was very surprised at how great Kevin Drew was in the concert All Songs Considered podcast. Got the album from eMusic and love it. The passion comes through in the guitars and drums and the dynamics. Some of it is absolutely thrilling rock and roll. All the ingredients are familiar - the result is new.

Apr. 30 2008 06:40 PM
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