New Releases, Sept. 26: Janet Jackson, Tony Bennett, Jerry Lee Lewis
Plus: Alan Jackson , Weird Al Yankovic, more
Janet Jackson
"20 Y.O."
(Virgin)
Twenty years ago, Janet Jackson kicked off her solo career with 1986's groundbreaking "Control." Since that point, it's been all platinum records, big radio hits and glitzy videos. Of course, there was also that famed "slip" at the Super Bowl.
Jackson celebrates the milestone anniversary with the release of "20 Y.O." The album features guest appearances by Khia (on "So Excited") and Nelly ("Call on Me").
Tony Bennett
"Duets"
(Sony)
One of the greatest careers in music history just keeps right on rolling along, as Tony Bennett delivers yet another new album. The classy vocalist, who celebrated his 80th birthday last month, returns this time with the star-studded "Duets."
The album features the timeless crooner sharing the mic with such big-name celebs as Bono, Elvis Costello, Celine Dion, the Dixie Chicks, Billy Joel, Elton John, Diana Krall, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney.
Jerry Lee Lewis
"Last Man Standing"
(Artist First)
The piano legend, who will mark his 71st birthday on Friday (9/29), returns with his own celeb-heavy affair, "Last Man Standing."
An amazing number of rock and country legends--more than 20 in all--have participated in this recording, making it, indeed, a true musical event. Notable names include Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, Toby Keith, Little Richard, Merle Haggard and Neil Young.
Alan Jackson
"Like Red on a Rose"
(Arista)
The platinum-selling cowboy gets a helping hand on this new album from Alison Krauss, the angelic voiced bluegrass star who produced "Like Red on a Rose." Krauss also joins in on harmony vocals, as does Lee Ann Womack. The first single from the record is "Anywhere on Earth You Are."
Weird Al Yankovic
"Straight Outta Lynwood"
The ultimate pop-music pundit is back with another collection of comedic songs. "Straight Outta Lynwood"--a reference to Weird Al's hometown of Lynwood, CA--features such humorously named songs as "Weasel Stomping Day," "Polkarama!" and "Do I Creep You Out."
More new releases:
Tori Amos, "A Piano: The Collection" (Atlantic)
Solomon Burke, "Nashville" (Shout Factory)
Depeche Mode, "Touring the Angel: Live in Milan" (Reprise)
Enigma, "A Posteriori" (Virgin)
Amy Grant, "Time Again: Amy Grant Live" (Word)
Ludacris, "Release Therapy" (Def Jam)
Vanessa Hudgens, "V" (Hollywood)
Boney James, "Shine" (Concord)
Keith Jarrett, "Carnegie Hall Concert" (ECM)
Lemonheads, "Lemonheads" (Vagrant)
Paul McCartney, "Ecce Cor Meum" (EMI)
Audra McDonald, "Build a Bridge" (Nonesuch)
Medeski Scofield Martin and Wood, "Out Louder" (Indirecto)
My Morning Jacket, "Okonokos" (ATO)
Andre Rieu, "The Homecoming" (Denon)
Scissor Sisters, "Ta Dah!" (Universal)
Chris Tomlin, "See the Morning" (Sparrow)
Soundtracks and scores:
"The U.S. vs. John Lennon" (Capitol)
- Artist Links:
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Tony Bennett readies holiday release [October 2008]
Janet Jackson shelves more shows [October 2008]
Weekend Ticketing: AC/DC, Eagles, Oasis, Smashing Pumpkins, Backstreet Boys [October 2008]
Janet Jackson released from hospital, postpones more shows [October 2008]
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Randy Newman calls 'Angels' out on fall outing
Success creeping up on Locksley
Local H takes 'Angry' songs for a spin
Yo-Yo Ma stays busy through next summer
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Butthole Surfers in Austin Texas 2008
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Ben Folds in Boston MA 2008
Manu Chao at Stubb's in Austin Texas 2008
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