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  • The New Music Files 11/11/08: David Archuleta, T-Pain and More!!!

    Sorry I missed y’all last week. Voting (and the subsequent 7 hours of watching CNN while fluctuating between cnn.com and yahoo.com) took up the entire of my Tuesday. However, Obama’s been elected (YAY!) and I can now devote my attention towards letting you know what’s in stores-’cause today’s kind of a doozy.

    David Archuleta David Archuleta: The only other instance of a 2nd place Idol finisher coming out before the champion that I can remember was Clay coming out (ooh, play on words) before Ruben…and you all know how that one went. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago how I’d finally been sucked into the gooey goodness of first single Crush, but that’s where I draw the line. However, your teenage niece or cousin is probably on line at the record store already to grab this one.

    T-Pain Thr33 Rings: I think I’ve made my disdain for T-Pain pretty clear. The man can’t sing, can barely rap, and brings coonery to an all-time new level. If, with that knowledge, you still want to buy his record, be my guest.

    Taylor Swift Fearless: Carrie who? Taylor Swift is country music’s current it girl, with tons of pop appeal (hey, she dated a Jonas!). This widely anticipated second album has already spawned the huge hit Love Story and will be one of the biggest successes of the fourth quarter.

    Seal Soul: Seal is starting to put out albums with the same frequency that he makes babies!! Coming just a year after his last release, Seal’s new album features covers of classic soul tunes. The first single is a version of Sam Cooke’s A Change is Gonna Come, which has me kind of worried, but Prayer for the Dying and Love’s Divine can make up for a million ill-advised covers.

    Musiq Soulchild On My Radio: Last year’s #1 Luvandmusiq did nothing for me. Why? Because it sounded like Musiq’s last three albums. For album #5, the R&B singer tried to switch it up with the T-Pain-esque single Radio, but after that met with a resounding thud at radio, he regrouped and came back with the safest bet possible-a Mary J. Blige duet. I own each of Musiq’s first four albums, but this might be the record where the Musiq officially stops for me.

    Elsewhere: Did you know that Tracy Chapman was still around? Me neither. The folky wonder celebrates the 20th anniversary of her still-classic debut with a new album tomorrow. The 29th installment of the Now That’s What I Call Music series also hits stores, as does the first album of R&B material from Deborah Cox (did you know that she was still around?) in six years. Offensive-rap outfit Jedi Mind Tricks have a new one hitting stores today, and there are also a couple of interesting curiosities: an Enya Christmas album, an album from Kevin Costner (I’m assuming this is The Bodyguard star and there aren’t two Kevin Costners floating around, and a new Vanilla Ice album-this one featuring him tackling some of the greatest hip-hop hits of all time. I might get this just to see what a complete and total trainwreck it is.

    On the greatest hits tip, alterna-rap faves Jurassic 5 re-release their first, independently distributed record with a bonus DVD, while several of New Order‘s classic albums get the deluxe double-disc treatment. On the anniversary tip, there is a 30th anniversary edition of Cheap Trick’s Live at the Budokan, while we’re also getting a 2-disc Smiths anthology. Christina Aguilera’s Target & iTunes-exclusive greatest hits disc gets released today, as do hits packages from Enrique Iglesias (!) and Hilary Duff (!!…and didn’t she just come out with a greatest hits album like two years ago?)

    Get your full list of new releases here.

    Happy shopping!!

  • Chart Chat 9/7/08: Katy Perry, Jason Mraz, Ne-Yo & More!!

    Gettin’ tired of seeing the same names over and over? So am I. However, I still gotta give ya the charts every week, so here goes. As usual, these charts appear courtesy of the fine folks at Billboard Communications.

      Top 20 Albums

    1) “All Hope is Gone” Slipknot
    2) “L.A.X” The Game
    3) “Rock & Roll Jesus” Kid Rock
    4) “A Little Bit Longer” Jonas Brothers
    5) “Mamma Mia Soundtrack” Various Artists
    6) “Tha Carter III” Li’l Wayne
    7) “Now That’s What I Call Country!” Various Artists
    8) “Love on the Inside” Sugarland
    9) “Sol-Angel & the Hadley Street Dreams” Solange
    10) “Viva La Vida or Death & All His Friends” Coldplay
    11) “Breakout” Miley Cyrus
    12) “Good Girl Gone Bad” Rihanna
    13) “The Illusion of Progress” Staind
    14) “Raw Footage” Ice Cube
    15) “Palabras de Silencio” Luis Fonsi
    16) “Camp Rock Soundtrack” Various Artists
    17) “One World-Soundtrack” Cheetah Girls
    18) “Ultra Beatdown” Dragonforce
    19) “Spirit” Leona Lewis
    20) “One of the Boys” Katy Perry

      Top 20 Singles

    1) “Whatever You Like” T.I.
    2) “Disturbia” Rihanna
    3) “So What?” Pink
    4) “Forever” Chris Brown
    5) “Paper Planes” M.I.A.
    6) “Dangerous” Kardinal Offishall feat. Akon
    7) “Viva La Vida” Coldplay
    8) “Closer” Ne-Yo
    9) “I’m Yours” Jason Mraz
    10) “I Kissed a Girl” Katy Perry
    11) “When I Grow Up” The Pussycat Dolls
    12) “Put On” Young Jeezy feat. Kanye West
    13) “Can’t Believe It” T-Pain feat. Li’l Wayne
    14) “Take a Bow” Rihanna
    15) “Leavin’” Jesse McCartney
    16) “Got Money” Li’l Wayne feat. T-Pain
    17) “One Step at a Time” Jordin Sparks
    18) “Get Like Me” David Banner feat. Chris Brown
    19) “A Milli” Li’l Wayne
    20) “Hot N Cold” Katy Perry

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  • Clash of the Boy Bands: The New Kids Meet New Edition on “Full Service”

    If I’m fanatic about New Kids on the Block, I might be even more fanatic about New Edition-scary thought, isn’t it?

    So when it was announced that the New Kids’ comeback album “The Block” would feature a collaboration with the group that pretty much spawned them, I was pretty damn excited. So, less than a week before “The Block” officially hits stores, the song, “Full Service”, has leaked. The question, now, is has the teen idol summit meeting actually resulted in a great song?

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