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  • You, Too, Can Support Paul Westerberg, For Less Than It Costs To Buy A Cup of Coffee!

    Never been a huge Replacements/Westerberg fan, but I think this is such a fucking cool idea.

    According to Billboard.com: “Westerberg made available a 44-minute single MP3 file of a dozen-plus songs, dubbed “49,” for 49 cents. Amazon.com is handling the commerce via a link from the Westerberg Web site Men Without Ties. Tunecore will begin carrying the release later today.”

    OK, technically, it’s not a brand new album. Well, it is, but it’s not professionally produced and it’s pretty low-fi. But if you’re a fan, you absolutely can’t beat that deal.

    Even if Paul doesn’t make any money off of this (which he probably won’t, and isn’t it nice to see even an artist who never had massive commercial success kinda admit that he doesn’t need to be paid by pulling off a stunt like this?), it’ll put him in the good graces of his fans the next time he decides to release a “real” album for full price (whatever that is), and the resulting buzz around the release of “49” will probably eve lure a few casual fans or curious music listeners into the fold for the next album.

    I think more artists should try things like this.

    http://members.aol.com/paulspage/

  • Robin Thicke’s Got The “Magic” In His Delightfully Cheesy New Video

    I was a Robin Thicke fan from the second I heard “When I Get You Alone” on the radio one summer afternoon as I was walking through Central Park six summers ago. Actually, I take that back. I’ve been on the lookout for Robin ever since he co-wrote and co-produced Jordan Knight’s surprisingly solid 1999 solo debut.


    Adding a bit of an offbeat touch to a contemporary R&B framework (and writing and producing his own material to boot), it took the rest of the world about four years to catch up to him. His debut album, “A Beautiful World” (which is really good…I think I’ll be writing about that soon) tanked, but the followup, “The Evolution of Robin Thicke”, managed to sell over a million and a half copies and peak at #1 on the R&B chart.

    The first single from his third album, “Something Else” (due in September), is called “Magic”. The song’s great (actually, it reminds me a bit of “Move On Up” by Curtis Mayfield), and the video is cheesetastic (but then what would you expect from the son of Alan Thicke and Gloria Loring?). Thicke quite obviously has a sense of humor about himself, which makes me like him even more. Good stuff, and I’m definitely anticipating the album.

  • Chart Chat 7/20/08: ABBA/”Mamma Mia”, Natasha Bedingfield & More!!!

    The soundtrack to the motion picture \"Mamma Mia\".

    After taking a break to look at the mid-year charts, we’re back on our weekly grind. Here are this week’s Top 20 singles and albums, as compiled by the good folks at Billboard magazine.

      Top 20 Albums

    1) “Tha Carter III” -Li’l Wayne
    2) “Viva La Vida or Death & All His Friends” Coldplay
    3) “Camp Rock Soundtrack” Various Artists
    4) “Modern Guilt” Beck
    5) “Rock & Roll Jesus” Kid Rock
    6) “Now That’s What I Call Music Vol. 28” Various Artists
    7) “Mamma Mia Soundtrack” Various Artists
    8) “Good Girl Gone Bad” Rihanna
    9) “T.O.S. (Terminate on Sight)” G-Unit
    10) “Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles” John Mayer
    11) “Here I Stand” Usher
    12) “One of the Boys” Katy Perry
    13) “Indestructible” Disturbed
    14) “Taylor Swift” Taylor Swift
    15) “Spirit” Leona Lewis
    16) “Last 2 Walk” Three Six Mafia
    17) “Definition of Real” Plies
    18) “Revelation” Journey
    19) “3 Doors Down” 3 Doors Down
    20) “Two Men with the Blues” Wynton Marsalis & Willie Nelson

      Top 20 Singles:

    1) “I Kissed a Girl” Katy Perry
    2) “Take a Bow” Rihanna
    3) “Lollipop” Li’l Wayne feat. Static Major
    4) “Bleeding Love” Leona Lewis
    5) “Forever” Chris Brown
    6) “Pocketful of Sunshine” Natasha Bedingfield
    7) “Viva La Vida” Coldplay
    8) “A Milli” Lil’ Wayne
    9) “7 Things” Miley Cyrus
    10) “Bust it Baby Pt. 2” Plies feat. Ne-Yo
    11) “Leavin’” Jesse McCartney
    12) “When I Grow Up” The Pussycat Dolls
    13) “Burnin’ Up” Jonas Brothers
    14) “Dangerous” Kardinal Offishal feat. Akon
    15) “Disturbia” Rihanna
    16) “Shake It” Metro Station
    17) “Closer” Ne-Yo
    18) “Get Like Me” David Banner feat. Chris Brown
    19) “Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)” Three Six Mafia feat. Project Pat, Young D & Superpower
    20) “I Luv Your Girl” The-Dream

    *Geez, looking at hip-hop’s presence on this week’s singles chart almost makes me ashamed to be a fan of rap music!

    *Speaking of the Top 20 singles, it’s obvious from looking at it that there are very clear ways to get yourself a hit single in summer 2008:

    1) Be a hot chick (or a group of hot chicks, in the case of PCD).
    2) Be Chris Brown or Date Chris Brown (the Brown/Rihanna axis is responsible for 1/5 of this week’s Top 20 singles chart)
    3) Be a terrible rapper, be a mediocre rapper with a lot of hype and charisma (Lil’ Wayne) or be an articulate, political emcee and sell your ass for a hit single (David Banner)
    4) Be Ne-Yo (who has two entries as an artist and also co-wrote Rihanna’s “Take a Bow” at #2.
    5) Have a Disney channel tie-in (Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers are joined by former teen titan Jesse McCartney).

    *Geez, that top 20 singles chart makes you appreciate Coldplay all the more, huh? Is this really what radio plays these days? (I’ll admit that I haven’t listened to a Top 40 radio station in literally five years if not more).

    *Wynton Marsalis scores his highest chart entry ever and Weeded Out Willie lands in the Top 20 for the first time since the Reagan administration. Let’s hear it for odd collaborations!!

    *Who green-lit a movie based on a Broadway play featuring the music of ABBA? Seriously??!?! And Meryl Fucking Streep is in this movie!! If we do a Duran Duran musical, do you think we can get Dame Judi Dench?

    *Hey, I don’t hate ABBA. After all, Swedes have a knack for great pop music. Plus, ABBA lend themselves well to covers, as this Erasure cover from my high school years will attest to.

    *Think Fiddy has trashed his record company’s offices yet? I wonder what publicity stunt he’ll plan for his *next* album?

    *Natasha Bedingfield has somehow finagled herself into a long-running Top 10 hit with “Pocketful of Sunshine” (a song I’m admittedly lukewarm about), and her album of the same name darts back into the Top 40 six months after it’s release, approaching Gold status. Hmm. Who’d have thunk?

    *Also on the “he’s hanging in there better than I thought he would”, Jason Mraz. His third effort, “We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things” has hung around the Top 30 for 9 weeks now and is on pace to outsell his previous effort, “Aren’t I Just A Little Full of Myself” “Mr. A-Z”. “I’m Yours” is a cool little summer song, too.

    *Finally, check out that Beck album. You won’t be disappointed.