CDs/DVDs
CD: Jeff Lynne's ELO - From Out of NowhereThursday, 31 October 2019![]() At once grandiose and down to earth, ELO belong to the Seventies moment which lovingly pastiched simple Fifties rock’n’roll, with added sweeping strings left over from their own early conceptual prog. Double-album Out of the Blue’s status as 1978’s... Read more... |
CD: Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer OrchestraWednesday, 30 October 2019![]() Jeff Goldblum’s 2018 debut, Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra - The Capitol Studios Sessions, was one of the great surprises of last autumn, its infectious, feel-good vibe and self-deprecating retro pastiche as engaging as a... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Fuller at FoxTuesday, 29 October 2019![]() This new Eureka! boxset of 4K and 2K restorations provides ample evidence as to why Samuel Fuller was venerated by such a wide range of film-makers, including Godard, Wenders, Scorsese and Tarantino. Often characterised as a purveyor of pulp... Read more... |
CD: Underworld - DRIFT Series 1Saturday, 26 October 2019![]() Underworld’s first album in three years comes in two versions: a seven-CD box set with a disc of Blu-ray visuals and an 80-page full-colour book or a stand-alone ten-track sampler, which is also included in the gargantuan release. As theartsdesk has... Read more... |
CD: Harry Connick Jr - True Love: A Celebration of Cole PorterFriday, 25 October 2019![]() From brooding masterpieces (”Love for Sale”) to classic list songs ("Let's Do It"), Cole Porter was one of the greatest songsmiths of the 20th century. As one of his peers, Richard Rodgers, eloquently put it: "Few people realise how architecturally... Read more... |
CD: Michael Kiwanuka - KiwanukaThursday, 24 October 2019![]() Michael Kiwanuka looks set to conquer. His previous two albums set him up as the sensitive singer-songwriter who tips his hat to the muscular soul music of Bill Withers and Curtis Mayfield; the lone troubadour who’s clearly listened to more than a... Read more... |
CD: James Blunt - Once Upon a MindWednesday, 23 October 2019![]() James Blunt loves to joke about how gloomy his songs are and he says Once Upon a Mind is his most depressing collection yet. But the truth is that the album is really just agonisingly safe and painfully middle-of-the-road. (For the most part)... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Legend of the Witches & Secret RitesTuesday, 22 October 2019![]() The British Film Institute’s excellent Flipside strand resurrects neglected or marginalised UK movies, many of them reflecting the social flux of the 1960s and 1970s. Malcolm Leigh’s Legend of the Witches (1970, 85 mins) and Derek Ford’s Secret... Read more... |
CD: Neil Young and Crazy Horse - ColoradoMonday, 21 October 2019![]() Neil Young’s prolific, patchy output rejects the very notion of major releases, though only a major artist would be given so much rope. His thirtieth album of the century (new or archive) still stirs anticipation as his first with Crazy Horse in... Read more... |
CD: PJ Harvey - All About Eve (Original Music)Saturday, 19 October 2019![]() PJ Harvey is not just a consummate rock musician but a multi-talented artist, who has re-invented herself throughout her career. She paints and makes sculpture, has participated with Artangel in an ambitious art installation, and written and... Read more... |
CD: Allah-Las - LAHSFriday, 18 October 2019![]() It’s unfortunate that LAHS’s opening track is titled “Holding Pattern” as the album only achieves lift off with its ninth cut “Light Yearly”, a chugging workout with spiralling guitar and echoes of Sixties folk rock if it were refracted through an... Read more... |
CD: Foals - Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2Tuesday, 15 October 2019![]() Foals, the band with a trademark sound characterised by the African-style intricate interplay of rhythm rather than lead guitars, returns with what amounts to the second half of a double album. The first half was released last spring, and this new... Read more... |
