The MP3 Catalog Blog
The MP3 Catalog Blog
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01/23/2008 09:57 AM
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Alicia Keys
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Alicia Keys was born in 1981, and despite her young age she has already risen to the top of the music industry. By the end of 2007, Keys had sold more than 35 million records. When compared to other musical performers, it is easy to see that Keys has achieved a very high level of [...]
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01/20/2008 09:52 PM
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Taylor Swift Still Isn’t Relinquishing the Charts
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The talented Miss Swift isn’t budging from her solid perches at the top of Billboard’s country albums and songs charts, where she sits with Taylor Swift and
“Our Song,” respectively.To make life even sweeter, Swift also has this week’s highest vaulting new single, “Picture to Burn,” which bows at No. 52. The only other first-time songs [...]
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01/16/2008 08:53 PM
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Dean Owens - Whisky Hearts
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In many ways, Dean Owens’s third solo album is very old fashioned. That isn’t meant as a criticism - musically it references huge slabs of Springsteen (especially the opener, Years Ago, one of those slyly political songs with its ripe rip of sax, and the gloriously uplifting Hallelujah) and in its more relaxed moments the [...]
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01/15/2008 08:45 PM
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Tom Baxter - Skybound
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It’s been three years since we heard anything from Tom Baxter. His 2004 release Feather and Stone, especially its opening track My Declaration, was a Radio Two favourite, but since then, not a sausage. Now comes Skybound, an autobiographical album, which shows off his angelic, dreamy voice with an eclectic mix of sounds and styles.A [...]
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01/14/2008 04:54 PM
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The Magnetic Fields - Distortion (Nonesuch)
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It’s four years since the last The Magnetic Fields album, i, but Stephin Merritt has hardly been idle. Yet where 69 Love Songs showed a remarkable profligacy of songwriting, and Showtunes elicited his love of Chinese music, Distortion is a conscious step back - not just looking over its shoulder, but swiveling round for a [...]
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01/13/2008 03:16 PM
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Chrisette Michele
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Surrounded by music since she was a small child, twenty-four year old singer, songwriter and composer Chrisette Michele has been blessed with an old soul and this Long Island bred songwriter and vocalist has a deep appreciation for the harmonic
foundations that includes gospel and jazz. “I did my first solo when I was four [...]
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01/12/2008 02:31 PM
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Sara Bareilles
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As a gifted singer and a versatile pianist with no formal training, Sara Bareilles burst onto the pop scene with a naturally skilled voice ranging from powerful and
soulful to sweet and gentle, earning her instant comparisons to Fiona Apple and Norah Jones. At age 18, she left the Redwood forests of her hometown, Eureka, CA, [...]
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01/11/2008 02:27 PM
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Tony Yayo Confident As Trial Date Is Set; Promises Eminem, Dr. Dre Will Be On G-Unit LP
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“I just came from court, I got my Donald Trump button-up on,” Tony Yayo said with a smile on Thursday afternoon (January 10) while sitting in the G-Unit’s Manhattan office.
Yayo, born Marvin Bernard, had been in court earlier in the day to make an appearance before his upcoming trial on charges of endangering the [...]
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01/07/2008 04:26 PM
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Kanye vs Beyonce
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Kanye West has revealed that Beyonce kicks his ass at Connect 4.
As strange as it sounds the friends battled it out at the board game when they were hanging out at Jay-Z’s new club recently.
In his first blog since the death of his mother Kanye thanked fans for the support and talked of playing Connect [...]
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01/07/2008 01:42 PM
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Fogerty’s Creative Revival
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John Fogerty’s newest, Revival, is easily his best record since Centerfield, and has some of his best material since the CCR days. Songs like Gunslinger, Creedence Song, and Long Dark Night hold their own against Creedence’s best stuff.
The album starts off with Don’t You Wish It Was True, with a beat that is similar to [...]
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Album: Century

At the Century San Francisco Centre 9 theater complex in San Francisco this week, Carol Anderson of Piedmont chaperoned her two sons, 10-year-old Harry Bendon and 6-year-old Isaac Bendon, to an afternoon screening of "Enchanted." She read two ... Isolated for half a century, they have no ability to compare their situation with other countries and other people." His station's broadcasts avoid overtly political messages in favor of cultural subjects. While for some North Koreans, "politics is a ... The first written record of the word "God" in English, according to the OED, is from the 9th century. "Gosh" enters the lexicon 900 years later. In 1804, one writer observed that "by gosh" is the "most elegant and classical oath imaginable." And so ... The 2008 stamp program recognizes a range of subjects as diverse as America itself, from the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrated in Chinatowns all over the country, to 20th century movie icons and literary figures, to the flags of our states and ... Wenger firmly believes his squad has enough strength in depth to last the pace in the title race this season and insists he would only take the 'bargain of the century' when the transfer window opens in January. Johan Djourou is set to return from ... On very rare occasions, perhaps once a century, the ocean off southern California warms briefly, and weak hurricanes do strike there. In September of 1939, one such storm, known as "El Cordonazo," brought gales and heavy rainfall to both Los ... Streit's, a family-owned matzo-making giant that churns out 16,000 pounds of unleavened bread a day and has been in the neighborhood for nearly three-quarters of a century, is putting the property up for sale. It hopes to get $25 million for the ... The man who deserves a knighthood more than any of Her Majesty's subjects was born in Liverpool 80 years ago, and in the past half-century he has spent more time on the road than any comedian. Armed with nothing more than his tickling stick and an ... Daniel Day-Lewis trumps all-comers with a performance no one else will better next year, as a Machiavellian oil prospector in turn-of-the-century California. Paul Thomas Anderson proves his mettle with this quite brilliant Upton Sinclair ... Tellingly, it casts the place in the same melancholy light that bathes Monet's and Whistler's depictions of London at the end of the 19th century. The cause is much the same: the capital of the world's fastest-growing economy is turning ...
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