CD new releases May 26, 2009

New releases of note this week. If any of these items are of interest to you, please consider clicking the titles and ordering them from Amazon, as part of the proceeds help support this site!


Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear


Quartet Live by Gary Burton


Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women by Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women


Time Out -50th Anniversary (2 CD/1 DVD Legacy Edition) by Dave Brubeck


Sketches of Spain (50th Anniversary Enhanced 2 CD Legacy Edition) by Miles Davis


Creedence Clearwater Revival Covers the Classics by Creedence Clearwater Revival


The Concert by Creedence Clearwater Revival


Ah Um 50th Anniversary (Legacy Edition) by Charles Mingus


Disney Pixar Greatest


Procol Harum by Procol Harum


A Salty Dog by Procol Harum


Shine on Brightly by Procol Harum


Home by Procol Harum


Walk Through This World With Me - The Complete Musicor Recordings, 1965-1971 (Part 1) (5CD) by George Jones


Solid Air (Deluxe Edition) (2 CD Set) by John Martyn


Complete Liberty Singles by Gary Lewis


The Boat That Rocked OST


1942-1952 by Jimmy Wakely


All Bound For Morningtown (Their EMI Recordings 1964-1968) (4 CD Set) by The Seekers


Ain't She Sweet by Annette Hanshaw

DVD new releases May 26: 2009

New releases of note this week. If any of these items are of interest to you, please consider clicking the titles and ordering them from Amazon, as part of the proceeds help support this site!


The Closer: The Complete Fourth Season


Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1960s Vol. 1


Gunsmoke-Season 3 Vol. 2


Land of the Lost: Complete Series (Limited Edition Gift Set)


Land of the Lost: The Complete Series


The Mod Squad: Season 2, Vol. 2


Harlan Ellison: Dreams with Sharp Teeth


Jeeves & Wooster: The Complete Series


Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 ~ The Moody Blues


40 Years of MJQ ~ The Modern Jazz Quartet


Live at the Umbria Jazz Festival 1976 ~ Horace Silver


Isle Of Missing Men


Chinese Bungalow


On Probation


Zabriskie Point

Pop links: Wilco member dies; Dylan-McCartney?; Bad Buffy idea; Julie Newmar! Paul Pope's Adam Strange! Basil Wolverton!

Sad news: Former Wilco multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett has died.

His friend Edward Burch told the Chicago Sun-Times that Bennett had died in his sleep and that an autopsy would be performed.

On the group's official website, Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy wrote that the band was "deeply saddened by this tragedy".

Bennett...left Wilco after a series of conflicts with Tweedy that can be seen in the 2002 Sam Jones film I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco.

Earlier this month, Bennett sued Tweedy for breach of contract regarding his appearance in the film, in addition to alleged unpaid royalties for his work with the band.


My wife and I watched the Wilco documentary film, "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" a few weeks back and felt that Bennett and Tweedy had a very unhealthy passive-aggressive thing going.

Bennett seemed to think he was a full-collaborator, where Tweedy was the leader, but not a acting like it.

Bennett came across as pretty annoying, but I also sympathized with him quite a bit, because it was clear he was in a bad spot in that band. Plus, if you listen to the past couple of Bennett-less Wilco albums, you have to think that a lot of the experimentalism the band was praised for was his doing. The most recent Wilco LPs are pleasant, but bland.
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Now here's a terrible idea:

A new incarnation of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" could be coming to the big screen.

"Buffy" creator Joss Whedon isn't involved and it's not set up at a studio, but Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment are working with original movie director Fran Rubel Kuzui and her husband, Kaz Kuzui, on what is being labeled a remake or relaunch, but not a sequel or prequel.


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Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney are reportedly following up on that wished-for collaboration Dylan has mentioned in recent interviews.

“Paul has a home in California not too far from Bob’s so the idea is for the two to meet when Paul is in California over the summer,” says a well-placed mole.

“They’ll obviously want to work in privacy and it’s felt one of their homes will be the best bet.”


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You can go wrong with a few Julie Newmar pics.



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Check out another page of Paul Pope's Adam Strange from DC's upcoming Wednesday Comics anothology series.



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You can't go wrong with Basil Wolverton horror comics.