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Tales for adults: four new albums with unexpected genres
By January, many artists are preparing either albums of new year’s songs, or something very special that may not work without the festive hype. So, both the final of the year and the first month of 2019 were pleased with interesting finds. Here you will find veterans of the Russian rock scene with ironic songs, folk-rockers with psychedelic tales, The Beatles in avant-garde costumes and Gregory porter reincarnated as NAT king Cole.
Eugene Margulis ” Back and forth!”Let’s start with a big name, but not for the sake of hype, and justice for. In the final of last year, Eugene Margulis released another solo album, which is so bluesy and homely kind that it would be unfair to miss it. Continue reading
On the rage of the day: four new jazz albums
Jazzmen-in principle, people are not indifferent to everything in life (and to what will happen after it). Otherwise, they are not jazz musicians. That, however, does not prevent them from combining wisdom with drive, and thoughtfulness with entertainment. We present four new albums by cool artists that have this balance in one way or another.
Tommy Emmanuel & John Knowles “Heart Songs” Here at first glance everything is simple. Continue reading