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Well, it's one of those weeks when it pays off to be a rock critic!

Among the week's new releases are reissues of The Beatles' so-called "red" and "blue" albums--their famous pair of 2-CD greatest hits collections--Bob Dylan's Bob Dylan: The Original Mono Recordings, his first eight albums re-released in glorious mono, and The Complete Elvis Presley Masters, a 30-CD set containing all 711 of his master recordings!

After considerable listening, here's the verdict:

Not bad!

Next week: On becoming a book critic!

Kings Of Leon: Come Around Sundown (RCA) ?Some people call them the greatest American rock ‘n' roll band going, others call them potential dunderheads who have never before come so close to repeating themselves at every turn, and still others--particularly residents of Leon--call them "your majesty"! Others call them at 615-555-LEON, order their carpets cleaned, and with a gnawing pain in the pit of their stomachs, watch Oprah and try to focus on the better days that must surely be ahead! But one thing's for sure--this new album is their fifth, and in the years to come, it will be regarded as the one that came between their fourth and sixth!

Kings Of Leon - Radioactive

Sugarland: The Incredible Machine (Mercury Nashville) ?Admittedly it's a bold stance for one of the biggest country bands in the land to devote an entire album to the invention of the eggbeater, but still--country music can be enjoyed by both men and housewives! And if perky singer Jennifer Nettles can sound as convincing as she does here singing songs such as the title track, "Stuck Like Glue," "Every Girl Like Me," and "Find The Beat Again," then God bless her! The big question, of course, is that if this album takes off like wildfire can we expect a solo album by Sugarland dude Kristian Bush extolling the merits of Zoysia grass? Plus, is there life after death? I'm only asking!

Sugarland - Stuck Like Glue

Shakira: Sale El Sol (Epic) ?For her ninth album, international superstar Shakira returns with a zesty and danceable international mix, heavy on the Latin side, and thankfully less focused on cracking any particular market! Featured is her World Cup super track "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)," guest appearances by reggaeton artist El Cata and the always charming Pitbull, an interesting cast of musicians, and a great picture of her apparently lying on her back and keeping her eyes open for any colored bracelets walking by! Whatever keeps her happy, that's what I say!

Shakira - Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)

Elton John/Leon Russell: The Union (Decca)? With its title and striking cover photo suggesting a musical interpretation of the American Civil War, or a gas station, or a teamsters' strike, or a Duran Duran tribute, The Union may offer loads of great interpretations! But it's difficult to argue with the pairing of true musical icons Elton and Leon--with the former effusively praising the latter as a personal inspiration nearly everywhere--or the top-notch production here of the ubiquitous T Bone Burnett, who has allowed the natural talents of these much-admired artists to shine through in ways heretofore unimaginable! The Ferrante & Teicher of the 21st century? It just may be!

Elton John/Leon Russell - If It Wasn't For Bad

Rod Stewart: Fly Me To The Moon: The Great American Songbook, Volume V (J Records)? While we're discussing ‘70s icons still flying high, let's not forget Mr. Rod Stewart, whose latest album--his fifth in a series of bestsellers devoted to classic songs of the 20th century--is smooth, kind of slick, but still kind of nice! Among the tunes heard here: "Beyond The Sea," "I Get A Kick Out Of You," "Moon River," "That Old Black Magic," and a bunch of other things your mother or grandmother probably liked dancing around to! Not to share too much, but my own mother asked me to get her this for Christmas! Glad she's finally off that Cramps kick!

Rod Stewart - Beyond The Sea

Miley Cyrus: Hannah Montana Forever (Walt Disney)? The soundtrack to the final season of Disney's Hannah Montana series is here, and like the show itself, it's a surefire winner! With a crew of guests including Sheryl Crow, Iyaz and her pop, Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley's in top form throughout--particularly in those tracks from the show's final episode, when an onstage Hannah points to a faraway planet she apparently believes worships her because "they can pick up our TV signals"--and then announces to her stunned audience that she plans to depart Earth and move there! Her poignant version of "Que Sera," delivered to the masses moments before she finally enters her spacecraft, may well have been television at its finest--and it's not bad here, either!

Miley Cyrus - Que Sera

Ravi Shankar & George Harrison: Collaborations (Dark Horse/Rhino) ?A welcome repackaging of the collaborative works of these two musical giants, these are "collaborations" in the sense that Beatle Harrison produced the music here--which is all Shankar's--both when the master sitarist was signed to his Dark Horse label (producing Shankar Family & Friends [1974] and The Ravi Shankar Music Festival From India [1976]) as well as his Chants Of India set, released on Angel in 1997. Additionally including a DVD featuring a 1974 performance at the Royal Albert Hall, the package is a lovingly crafted collection additionally commemorating the long-lived Shankar's 90th birthday. Inspirational, lovely stuff.

Ravi Shankar & George Harrison - Vandanaa Trayee

Liz Phair: Funstyle (Rocket Science)? Oftentimes I rely on product descriptions to inspire me when I write this much-loved blog--frankly, I often have nothing to say!--so I'm thankful when I can read the following and follow its intrinsic, linguistic beauty: "The ever prolific Liz Phair is back with her first release, Funstyle, in 5 years." So, like, let's think this through! Can it be that she is 995 years old, and thus by releasing an album every five years she might accurately be called prolific? Do prolific fruit flies release albums every 10 minutes or so? Heck, it works for the Jonas Brothers! This great record contains "Bollywood," the track which is so sublimely ridiculous it apparently has alienated longtime Phair fans, most of whom have invested a considerable portion of their past raving about how great Exile In Guyville supposedly was and now feel deeply ashamed! Me? I think it's all great!

Liz Phair - Bollywood

Tammi Terrell: Come On And See Me: The Complete Solo Collection (Hip-O Select)? Some?superb reissuing at work here via Hip-O--who've assembled just about all the tracks ever recorded by Motown star Terrell, who died in 1970, just 24 years old. Included are works for other labels such as Scepter/Wand and Checker/Chess--not just the Motown stuff--and 10 previously unreleased works from the vaults. Given Motown's distinguished history, and its sometimes slipshod reissue programs over the years, it's great to see this level of attention devoted to fine detail on their catalog artists. Recommended.

Tammi Terrell - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)

The Beatles: The Beatles/1962-1966, The Beatles/1967-1970 (Apple)? Both sets here have been newly remastered by the same team who did the recent Beatle reissues--they sound great!--each feature fine liner notes by Bill Flanagan, and, as always, if you can only afford to own two Beatles albums, these two would be the way to go. Ever think about getting a job?

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Full sole heart!

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Every once in a while I wonder if I'm being an alarmist about the state of the music industry!

Pundits left and right moan about "golden circle" tickets to concerts by artists whose careers peaked decades ago costing 500 bucks a shot! Take a date, throw in a babysitter, dinner and parking, and you're talking more than a grand to see some clownheads whose sell-through date expired sometime in the ‘90s!

Surely things can't be that bad, you wisely reason!

"Wanna hear something funny," asked a friend of mine this afternoon on IM!

"Shipping on the Kate Nash tix from her site is $11.95"

"We just got a new toilet from Kohler that came in a huge box"

"Shipping on that was $7.95"

Toilet humor: It's never been more relevant!

Heart: Red Velvet Car (Legacy Recordings)? Believe it or not, the Wilson sisters--Ann and Nancy--are still at it, rocking, rolling, and seeing past hits such as "Barracuda" being employed by careerist Alaskans with a hankerin' for Lady Liberty! Still relevant after all these years? Well, we know about females and red cars, don't we? And we know about females and their insatiable urge for red velvet cupcakes, don't we? Put ‘em both together, add some groovy acoustic guitar, some high-pitched female yelping, and a distinguished legacy that simply has never gone away, and there you have it:?One of the best-selling cookbooks in history! Apparently a record is involved as well!

There You Go - Heart?

Disturbed: Asylum (Reprise)? Perhaps one of this year's most fascinating new albums is the latest from hard-rockers Disturbed, in which the gruff-but-sincere rockin' dudes finally spell out precisely what it is that disturbs them so! Apparently, in sequence, it's "man's inhumanity to man," "little kitties at pet stores," "war and intolerance," and "those plastic six-pack rings that people throw into the ocean and choke dolphins?and stuff"! Who would have suspected such a fierce exterior houses a combo with a heart of?gold? Some say the new CD contains actual music, but really--can that actually be the point here?

Remnants - Disturbed?

Goo Goo Dolls: Something For The Rest Of Us (Warner Bros.)? There's much more to be said about the Goo Goo Dolls aside from the fact that their name is an anagram for Dog Logo Solo! For starters, they're still here, after all these years, mixing up the hard rock we all love with those soothing melodic hooks guaranteed to set the hearts of the ladies in the audience a-flutterin'! Additionally, while it may be well known the band has its own recording studio in Buffalo, few realize the latter is a biological rather than geographic term! And it's tight in there! Finally, in these trying times, when political despots take all the food and leave nothing for the starving masses, it's nice to know that there's always the option of boiling your shoes and eating the leather for its pure protein value! Something for the rest of us? If you don't face your problems head-on, you'll never conquer them! A great record!

Sweetest Lie - Goo Goo Dolls?

10 Years: Feeding The Wolves (Universal Republic) It's hard to disagree with the innate hard-rocking nature of 10 Years, who have thrown all caution and need-for-hipness to the wind and simply rock out here! Produced by Howard Benson, who has a reputation for making all this loud stuff palatable, Feeding The Wolves is state-of-the-art, pure rockin' 2010-style, with the band wisely displaying a calculated eye toward the long and distinguished career awaiting them! Their plan? To eventually recruit Brit guitarist Alvin Lee and "confuse the heck out of future discographers and other morons who need to go out and get a life!" At least that's what this guy Larry told me at the 7/11 this afternoon! I can't get enough of their love!

Shoot It Out - 10 Years?

Papa Roach: Time For Annihilation...On The Road And On The Record (Eleven Seven Music)? "Papa Roach wage war every time they pick up their instruments," notes their album bio proudly! "It's a war for musical integrity. It's a war for their fans. It's a war for rock 'n' roll." Sadly, on the basis of this album, it must also be a war to find fans who are hard of hearing but really get into cool logos! With enough alcohol in your system, you'd be forgiven for thinking this is the latest Manowar album--and for forgetting that after spending years thinking this band's lead singer looked like one of the Baldwin brothers, your own mother told you her dad looked "just like Alec Baldwin. It's in the eyes"! Papa Roach may be the best band ever, but let's not forget--the capital of Florida may be Albany!

Burn - Papa Roach?

Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses: Junky Star (Lost Highway)? After winning an Oscar and potentially stepping into a lifestyle of fame and fortune, why not call your band the Dead Horses and feature the word "junky" in your next album's title? It worked for Barbra Streisand! Produced by T Bone Burnett, Bingham's third album is a good one--filled with thoughtful songs, rockin' and ramblin', and a sense that his musical direction lies not in country music, not in rock, but in that artful area in between! By purchasing this album, you will be directly responsible for Bingham not feeling the need to repeat his "Oscar success" after struggling for the next five years, for putting actual food in his mouth, and for keeping a few janitors at his record company working for a few more days! Could you possibly be selfish enough not to?

Junky Star - Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses

Jenny And Johnny: I'm Having Fun Now (Warner Bros.)? How fascinating that this new informal combo by Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis and solo artist Johnathan Rice has made a record that's noticeably more enjoyable than any of their own past work--almost as if a cruel and tempestuous God wanted to point out the folly of their pursuing their own separate artistic ambitions when heck, he could make anything happen! Evoking those early days when fun-loving guy ‘n' gal combos made melodic, pop-filled records that aimed for pure joy rather than deep emotional significance, I'm Having Fun Now is precisely the record you need screaming out of your dashboard when a policeman stops you for going 80 in a 40 mph zone and you realize his life is nothing compared to yours! Later, however, aging will ensue!

Scissor Runner - Jenny And Johnny?

Leonard Cohen: Bird On A Wire DVD (Tony Palmer/MVD)? After spending about 20 years looking for this movie and repeatedly coming up with some dorky Mel Gibson/Goldie Hawn vehicle, I'm delighted to report that that highly-regarded 1972 Leonard Cohen documentary is finally commercially available and is everything it's supposed to be: fabulous, mainly.?Documenting one of our most interesting artists during the period of his creative zenith, the film, directed by Tony Palmer, follows Cohen touring in Europe and features a wealth of fascinating music moments as well?as much of Cohen's finest material. The packaging here is generous to a fault--and the intimate look behind the scenes, so long ago, is priceless. Amazing stuff!

Klaxons: Surfing The Void (Polydor UK) ?Already a favorite purely for its cover art--and admittedly Billy Joel does look a little long in the tooth--this new album by Britain's highly skilled, highly memorable Klaxons has been long in coming and very much worth waiting for! Produced in Los Angeles by Ross Robinson--not exactly who you might think they'd turn to--the album represents a big step up from the dance/rock/electro/polka fusion of the band's debut and is catchy, bouncy, and prone to soiling your litter box! In Georgia, they'd call these guys fruitcakes!

Atom Smash: Love Is In The Missile (Jive) ?In the early ‘70s, a great band called Pacific Gas & Electric put out an album featuring a picture of a beautiful girl surrounded by a hot dog, cucumber and banana! This is like that, but it's newer!

Ashes - Atom Smash?

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