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<title><![CDATA[New Releases: Alicia Keys, Ricky Martin, Warren G, Danger Doom, Gang Of Four & More]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Also due Tuesday are new releases by Jackson Browne, Drowningman, Sevendust, Hanson.<br/>By Kurt Orzeck</p>
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<b>More Keys Please</b>: Devout <b>Alicia Keys</b> fans will want to nab the CD+DVD version of <i>Unplugged,</i> which boasts two additional audio performances, "Goodbye" and "Butterflyz," on the CD, and behind-the-scenes action and a video for "Unbreakable" on the DVD. That's not to mention a booklet that has poems, a letter from Keys, liner notes, photos and info on Keep a Child Alive, a nonprofit she aligned herself with for a World AIDS Day benefit last year.
</p><p><b>Leading a Double <i>Life</i></b>: DualDiscs are all the rage, and record companies usually send them to stores at the same time as the standard album in order to maximize sales potential. Not so with <b>Ricky Martin</b>'s <i>Life,</i> which will come out in regular form Tuesday but won't see a DualDisc release until November 22. Tracks on both editions include: "I Don't Care" (featuring <b>Fat Joe</b> and <b>Amerie</b>), a Luny Tunes reggaeton remix of "Que Mas Da" and the Spanish track "D&#233;jate Llevar (It's Alright)."
</p><p><b>A New G Thang</b>: G-Funk guru <b>Warren G</b> resurfaces after his longest solo hiatus yet &#8212; nearly four years &#8212; with the indie release <i>In the Mid-Nite Hour.</i> After spending time with <b>213</b> for last year's <i>The Hard Way,</i> Warren gets some help from his comrades on a few tracks: <b>Snoop</b> crops up on "Chronic Break" and "Garilla Pimpin," while <b>Nate Dogg</b> chimes in on "We Need Each Other." <b>Raphael Saadiq</b>, <b>Bishop Lamont</b> and <b>Chuck Taylor</b> also lend their skills.
</p><p><b>Dive Right In</b>: Originally called <i>[Adult Swim] Presents <b>DangerDoom</b>, The Mouse and the Mask</i> still realizes what <b>Danger Mouse</b> and <b>MF Doom</b> set out to do: high-five the animated-TV block with a set of inspired songs, plus character voices and skits from shows like "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" and "Sealab 2021." <b>Cee-Lo</b> and <b>Ghostface Killah</b> dip their toes into "Benzie Box" and "The Mask," respectively.
</p><p><b>United They Stand</b>: In addition to this week's two metal-champ collections &#8212; <i>Numbers From the Beast: An All-Star Tribute to <b>Iron Maiden</b></i> and the Roadrunner Records 25th anniversary throwdown <i>The All-Star Sessions</i> &#8212; there's a spate of other kinetic alliances happening. Illinois punks <b>Resident Genius</b> jam along to a recorded phone conversation they shared with legendary Boston University prof/activist <b>Howard Zinn</b> for <i>You Can't Blow Up a Special Relationship</i>; elusive indie darling <b>Chan Marshall</b> (a.k.a. <b>Cat Power</b>) hops onto grimy Aussie instrumental trio <b>Dirty Three</b>'s <i>Cinder</i>; and ex-<b>Swans</b> singer <b>Jarboe</b> duets with members of <b>Low</b>, <b>Ministry</b> and <b>Bauhaus</b> on her new one, <i>The Men Album.</i> (For three points: <b>Blixa Bargeld</b> of <b>Nick Cave &amp; the Bad Seeds</b> also sings with Jarboe; her fellow Seed, <b>Warren Ellis</b>, is Dirty Three's violinist.)
</p><p><b>SteEPed in EPs</b>: Neo-goth dance punks <b>American Eyes</b> find an unlikely producer in <b>Michael Patterson</b> (<b>Diddy</b>, <b>Notorious B.I.G.</b>) for their first release, <i>Never Trust Anything That Bleeds</i>; likewise, chaotic London punks the <b>Rakes</b> make their debut with <i>Retreat.</i> Also, <b>Lambchop</b> pay Nashville neighbors <b>Hands Off Cuba</b> a visit with <i>Colab</i>; the country-rockin' <b>Magnolia Electric Co.</b> taped two of their <i>Hard to Love a Man</i> tracks at <b>Steve Albini</b>'s, uh, Electrical Audio Studios; San Francisco solo artist <b>Kelley Stoltz</b> breaks bread with Sub Pop on <i>The Sun Comes Through</i>; and another solo artist, <b>Amanda Rogers</b>, goes even further out on a limb by covering <b>At the Drive-In</b>, among others, on <i>Something Borrowed Something Blue.</i>
</p><p><b>Song Title of the Week</b>: "Major Disappointment Reporting for Duty" (<b>Drowningman</b>'s <i>Don't Push Us When We're Hot</i>)
</p><p><b>Other Notables</b>:
</p><p><b>Sevendust</b>'s <i>Next</i>: After eight years and a bitter breakup with career-long label TVT Records, the metal squad is resurrecting itself with a fresh new label (the Universal-affiliated WineDark), single ("Ugly") and guitarist, <b>Snot</b>'s Sonny Mayo. Keep an eye out for limited-edition copies of 'Dust's fifth studio record, which come with a bonus DVD.
</p><p><b>Gang of Four</b>'s <i>Return the Gift</i>: The truly seminal U.K. dance-rock group initially decided to put out a batch of re-recordings of its classic songs as a stand-alone disc and hold off until 2006 for an equally tempting set of remixes by <b>Hot Hot Heat</b>, <b>Yeah Yeah Yeahs</b>, <b>No Doubt</b>'s <b>Tony Kanal</b> and others. Now they've decided to simplify by melding the two into a 26-track, double-CD set.
</p><p><b>Modest Mouse</b>'s <i>Good News for People Who Love Bad News</i> DualDisc: Humble-rodent connoisseurs probably have the bonus track "I've Got It All (Most)" &#8212; which previously appeared as a B-side but is tacked onto the <i>Good News</i> DualDisc for good measure &#8212; but they should take note of the many visual nuggets: two videos, behind-the-scenes stuff and an interview with main man <b>Isaac Brock</b> directed by &#8212; you guessed it &#8212; Isaac Brock.
</p><p><b>New Releases</b>:<UL>
<LI>31Knots - <i>Talk Like Blood</i> (Polyvinyl) </LI> <LI>Abel - <i>Alegria Musica</i> (Tommy Boy) </LI> <LI>Adult. - <i>Gimme Trouble</i> (Thrill Jockey) </LI> <LI>Agents of the Sun - <i>Monarchs of a Fallen Society</i> (DCide) </LI> <LI>Gary Allan - <i>Tough All Over</i> (MCA Nashville) </LI> <LI>Allister - <i>Before the Blockout</i> (Drive Thru) </LI> <LI>American Eyes - <i>Never Trust Anything That Bleeds</i> (EP; Side One Dummy)</LI> <LI>American Werewolves - <i>1968</i> (Fractured Transmitter) </LI> <LI>Apache Indian - <i>Time for Change</i> (Explorer)</LI> <LI>Barr - <i>Beyond Reinforced Jewelcase</i> (5 Rue Christine) </LI> <LI>Hudson Bell - <i>When the Sun Is the Moon</i> (Monitor) </LI> <LI>Boris with Merzbow - <i>Sun Baked Snow Cave</i> (Hydra Head) </LI> <LI>Peter Br&#246;tzmann &amp; Han Bennink - <i>Schwarzwaldfahrt</i> (Atavistic)</LI> <LI>Jackson Browne - <i>Solo Acoustic Vol. 1</i> (Inside) </LI> <LI>Castanets - <i>First Light's Freeze</i> (Asthmatic Kitty) </LI> <LI>Celebration - <i>Celebration</i> (4AD) </LI> <LI>Cheetah Girls - <i>Cheetah-Licious Christmas</i> (Disney) </LI> <LI>The Clientele - <i>Strange Geometry</i> (Merge) </LI> <LI>Company - <i>Parallel Time</i> (Jagjaguwar)</LI> <LI>Constantines - <i>Tournament of Hearts</i> (Sub Pop) </LI> <LI>Susan Cowsill - <i>Just Believe It</i> (Blue Corn)</LI> <LI>Jamie Cullum - <i>Catching Tales</i> (deluxe edition due same day; Verve)</LI> <LI>Danger Doom - <i>The Mouse and the Mask</i> (Epitaph)</LI> <LI>Deerhoof - <i>The Runners Four</i> (Kill Rock Stars)</LI> <LI>Default - <i>One Thing Remains</i> (TVT)</LI> <LI>Dios Malos - <i>Dios Malos</i> (Star Time)</LI> <LI>Dirty Three - <i>Cinder</i> (Touch and Go)</LI> <LI>Drowningman - <i>Don't Push Us When We're Hot</i> (Thorp)</LI> <LI>Early Man - <i>Closing In</i> (Matador)</LI> <LI>Explosions in the Sky - <i>How Strange, Innocence</i> (Temporary Residence)</LI> <LI>Gamma Ray - <i>Majestic</i> (Sanctuary)</LI> <LI>Gang of Four - <i>Return the Gift</i> (two CDs; V2)<BR>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1501071/20050502/gang_of_four.jhtml">"No Doubt, Beck, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Plan Gang Of Four Remixes"</a></LI> <LI>Mark Gardener with Goldrush - <i>These Beautiful Ghosts</i> (United for Opportunity)</LI> <LI>Great Lake Swimmers - <i>Bodies and Minds</i> (Misra)</LI> <LI>Hanson - <i>The Best of Hanson: Live and Electric</i> (limited edition; two CDs with DVD; Three Car Garage) </LI> <LI>George Huff - <i>Miracles</i> (Word)</LI> <LI>Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - <i>The Sameness of Difference</i> (Hyena)</LI> <LI>Jarboe - <i>The Men Album</i> (Atavistic)</LI> <LI>Jonathan Kane - <i>February</i> (Table of the Elements)</LI> <LI>Alicia Keys - <i>Unplugged</i> (special edition due same day; J) <br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1505972/20050719/keys_alicia.jhtml">"Alicia Keys Taps Mos Def, Common For 'Inspired' 'Unplugged' "</a></LI> <LI>Lambchop/ Hands Off Cuba - <i>CoLAB</i> (EP; Merge)</LI> <LI>The Living Blue - <i>Fire, Blood, Water</i> (Minty Fresh)</LI> <LI>The Long Winters - <i>Ultimatum</i> (Barsuk)</LI> <LI>The Magnolia Electric Co. - <i>Hard to Love a Man</i> (EP; Secretly Canadian)</LI> <LI>Ricky Martin - <i>Life</i> (Columbia)</LI> <LI>The Mass - <i>Perfect Picture of Wisdom and Boldness</i> (Crucial Blast) </LI> <LI>Joe McPhee and John Snyder - <i>Pieces of Light</i> (Atavistic) </LI> <LI>Minus Story - <i>No Rest for Ghosts</i> (Jagjaguwar)</LI> <LI>Mouse on Mars - <i>Live04</i> (Sonig)</LI> <LI>New London Fire - <i>I Sing the Body Holographic</i> (Eyeball)</LI> <LI>Dolly Parton - <i>Those Were the Days</i> (Sugar Hill)</LI> <LI>Matt Pond PA - <i>Several Arrows Later</i> (Altitude)</LI> <LI>Daniel Powter - <i>Daniel Powter</i> (Warner Bros.) </LI> <LI>The Rakes - <i>Retreat</i> (EP; Dim Mak)</LI> <LI>Resident Genius/ Howard Zinn - <i>You Can't Blow Up a Special Relationship</i> (Thick) </LI> <LI>Roadrunner United - <i>The All-Star Sessions</i> (Roadrunner) </LI> <LI>Amanda Rogers - <i>Something Borrowed Something Blue</i> (EP; Immigrant Sun)</LI> <LI>Kate Rusby - <i>The Girl Who Couldn't Fly</i> (Compass)</LI> <LI>Saving Jane - <i>Girl Next Door</i> (Madacy)</LI> <LI>Sevendust - <i>Next</i> (WineDark/Universal)<br><a href="/news/articles/1505004/20050630/sevendust.jhtml">Read: "Sevendust Turn Up The Heaviness, Leave Beef Behind On <i>Next</i>"</a></LI> <LI>Kelley Stoltz - <i>The Sun Comes Through</i> (EP; Sub Pop)</LI> <LI>Story of the Year - <i>In the Wake of Determination</i> (Maverick)</LI> <LI>T.A.T.U. - <i>Dangerous and Moving</i> (Interscope) </LI> <LI>Susan Tedeschi - <i>Hope and Desire</i> (Verve) </LI> <LI>Warren G - <i>In the Mid-Nite Hour</i> (Lightyear) </LI> <LI>Paul Weller - <i>As Is Now</i> (Yep Roc) </LI> <LI>Nancy Wilson - "Elizabethtown" score (RCA) </LI> <LI>Woolly Bandits - <i>Say Hello to My Little Friend</i> (Dionysus)</LI> <LI>Young Playthings - <i>Pick Up With the Young Playthings</i> (Dionysus)</LI> <LI>Various artists - <i>Numbers From the Beast: An All-Star Tribute to Iron Maiden</i> (Restless)</LI> <LI>Various artists - <i>One Million Strong Vol. 2: Love Peace &amp; War</i> (Bungalo) </LI> <LI>Various artists - "Dora the Explorer: Dance Fiesta!" (Nick/Jive) </LI> <LI>Various artists - "North Country" soundtrack (Columbia) </LI> <LI>Various artists - "Wallace &amp; Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" soundtrack (Var&#232;se) </LI></UL>
</p><p><b>Notable Reissues</b>:<UL>
<LI>Johnny Adams - <i>The Great Johnny Adams Blues Album</i> (Rounder) </LI> <LI>Allman Brothers Band - <i>Gold</i> (Mercury/Universal) </LI> <LI>Bachman-Turner Overdrive - <i>Gold</i> (Mercury/Universal) </LI> <LI>Colosseum II - <i>Strange New Flesh: Upgraded</i> (Castle/Ryko) </LI> <LI>John Coltrane - <i>One Down, One Up: Live at the Half Note</i> (two CDs; Impulse) </LI> <LI>The Diplomats of Solid Sound - <i>Instrumental Action Soul</i> (Hammondbeat)</LI> <LI>Dru Hill - <i>Hits</i> (Def Soul Classics) </LI> <LI>Billie Holiday - <i>Gold</i> (Hip-O/Universal) </LI> <LI>Buddy Holly - <i>Gold</i> (Geffen/Universal) </LI> <LI>Holy Terrors - <i>This Is What It Sounds Like When You're Dead</i> (Eulogy)</LI> <LI>Shirley Horn - <i>But Beautiful: The Best of Shirley Horn on Verve</i> (Verve)</LI> <LI>John Legend - <i>Get Lifted</i> (Columbia) </LI> <LI>Don McLean - <i>Rearview Mirror: An American Musical Journey</i> (Hyena)</LI> <LI>Men's Recovery Project - <i>The Very Best of Men's Recovery Project</i> (5 Rue Christine)</LI> <LI>Modest Mouse - <i>Good News for People Who Love Bad News</i> (DualDisc; Epic) </LI> <LI>Nekromantix - <i>Brought Back to Life Again</i> (Hellcat)</LI> <LI>New Edition - <i>Gold</i> (Hip-O/Universal) </LI> <LI>Linda Perry - <i>In Flight</i> (enhanced; Kill Rock Stars)</LI> <LI>Nina Simone - <i>The Soul of Nina Simone</i> (DualDisc; RCA)</LI> <LI>Lyn Taitt &amp; the Jets - <i>Hold Me Tight: Anthology 65-73</i> (Trojan)</LI> <LI>Tigertailz - <i>Banzai</i> and <i>Berzerk</i> (Ryko)</LI> <LI>Tom Verlaine - <i>Warm and Cool</i> (with bonus tracks; Thrill Jockey)</LI> <LI>Johnny Guitar Watson - <i>A Real Mother for Ya</i> (with unreleased bonus tracks; Shout! Factory)</LI> <LI>Johnny Guitar Watson - <i>Ain't That a Bitch</i> (with unreleased bonus tracks; Shout! Factory)</LI> <LI>Johnny Guitar Watson - <i>Funk Beyond the Call of Duty</i> (with unreleased bonus tracks; Shout! Factory)</LI> <LI>Hank Williams - <i>Turn Back the Years: The Essential Hank Williams Collection</i> (Mercury Nashville)</LI> <LI>Bill Withers - <i>Just as I Am</i> (DualDisc; Columbia/Legacy)</LI> <LI>Yanni - <i>Live at the Acropolis</i> (with DVD; RCA Victor)</LI> <LI>Various artists - <i>Sand &amp; Steel: The Classic Sound of Jamaican Steel Drums</i> (Trojan) </LI> <LI>Various artists - <i>Southern Rock: Gold</i> (Hip-O/Universal) </LI></UL>
</p><p><b>DVD</b>:<UL>
<LI>Terry Callier - "Live in Berlin" (Verve) </LI> <LI>Charlie Daniels - "The Kings and Friends: Live at the Gothic With Special Guest Hazel Miller" (Burnside) </LI> <LI>K-Ci &amp; JoJo - "All My Life: Their Greatest Video Hits" (Universal) </LI> <LI>Alicia Keys - "Unplugged" (J) </LI> <LI>Machine Head - "Elegies" (Universal) </LI> <LI>Bobby McFerrin - "Live in Montreal" (Universal) </LI> <LI>Carmen McRae - "Live in Montreal" (Universal) </LI></UL>
</p><p><b>Coming Attractions</b>:
</p><p><b>October 18</b>:<UL>
<LI>Depeche Mode - <i>Playing the Angel</i> (Reprise)</LI> <LI>Ashlee Simpson - <i>In Another Life</i> <br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1506955/20050804/simpson_ashlee.jhtml">"Ashlee Remembers 'SNL' Incident But Forgets Boys On New LP"</a></LI> <LI>Thrice - <i>Vheissu</i> (Island)<br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1505739/20050714/thrice.jhtml">"Thrice Going Underground &#8212; In A Sense &#8212; For Enigmatic <i>Vheissu</i>"</a></LI></UL>
</p><p><b>October 25</b>:<UL>
<LI>Chamillionaire - <i>The Sound of Revenge</i> (Universal)</LI> <LI>Destiny's Child - <i>#1's</i> (DualDisc; Columbia)<br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1510101/20050921/destinys_child.jhtml">"Destiny's Child Look Back With <i>#1's</i> Before Going Their Separate Ways"</a></LI> <li>Fefe Dobson - <i>Sunday Love</i> (enhanced; Island)</li></UL>
</p><p><b>November 1</b>:<ul>
<LI>Nirvana - <i>Sliver: The Best of the Box</i> (Geffen)</LI> <LI>Ozzy Osbourne - <i>Under Covers</i> (DualDisc due same day; Epic)</LI> <LI>Santana - <i>All That I Am</i> (Arista)<br>Read: <a href="/news/articles/1509563/20050914/santana.jhtml">"Guest List For New Santana LP: Big Boi, Mary J., Will.I.Am, Bo Bice And More"</a></LI></ul>
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