Street Date Oct. 22: Foo Fighters, Santana
ByOct 21, 2002 10:00 PM
Also: ‘VH1 Divas 2002,’ Tribe of Judah, 3LW and more.
Also: ‘VH1 Divas 2002,’ Tribe of Judah, 3LW and more.
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Foo Fighters - “One by One” (RCA)
Dave Grohl’s Foo Fighters return with their fourth studio album. The 11-track collection features the group’s latest hit, “All My Life,” which currently sits at No. 4 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song’s music video is streaming at the Foo Fighters’ official website. Details on the band’s latest brief round of U.S. tour dates are also posted at the site.
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Santana - “Shaman” (Arista)
Using the formula that helped move 14 million copies of his massive comeback album, 1999’s “Supernatural,” Carlos Santana has again teamed up with a roster of high-powered guest artists on his latest. Those guests include Seal, Dido, Macy Gray, P.O.D. and others, as well as Michelle Branch, who is featured on the album’s first single, “Game of Love.” Santana’s official website is streaming the song’s companion music video, and also features “Shaman“‘s complete tracklist.
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Various artists - “VH1 Divas 2002” (Epic)
VH1’s follow-up to 2000’s “Divas Live” features performances by Cher, the Dixie Chicks, Celine Dion, Stevie Nicks, Shakira and Anastacia. The tracks were recorded during the artists’ performances at the Las Vegas MGM Grand on May 23. A DVD version of the event also hits stores on Tuesday (10/22), and a portion of the proceeds from both the DVD and the CD will benefit VH1’s Save the Music Foundation, according to VH1.
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Gary Cherone’s Tribe of Judah - “Exit Elvis” (Spitfire)
The first album from Gary Cherone’s post-Van Halen outfit, Tribe of Judah, features 10 tracks, five of which first appeared last year on the group’s limited-edition CD sampler. The quintet features Cherone’s former Extreme cohorts, bassist Pat Badger and drummer Mike Mangini, as well as guitarist Leo Mellace and keyboardist Steve Ferlazzo. Samples of four of the new album’s tracks are posted at the band’s official website.
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3LW - “Girl Can Mack” (Epic)
The follow-up to 3LW’s self-titled 2000 debut features the trio’s latest single, “I Do (Wanna Get Close to You), a track that P. Diddy produced and on which Loon guests. The enhanced CD allows computer users to access exclusive video footage and unreleased tracks, according to the group’s official website.
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Other new releases:
Richard Ashcroft - “Human Conditions” (Virgin)
Assemblage 23 - “Defiance” (Metropolis)
Big Doowopper - “Feel the Spirit: A Tribute to Mahalia” (Delmark)
Bikeride - “Morning Macumba” (Hidden Agenda)
Blues Traveler - “Live: What You and I Have Been Through” (iMUSIC)
Chris Botti - “December” (Columbia)
David Bowie - “Best Of Bowie” (Virgin)
Ray Brown, Monty Alexander and Russell Malone - “Ray Brown, Monty Alexander and Russell Malone” (Telarc Jazz)
BWB - “Groovin’” (Warner Bros.)
Cigarbox Planetarium - “Cigarbox Planetarium” (Oh! Tonito)
Roger Creager - “Having Fun All Wrong” (DualTone)
Lester “Mad Dog” Davenport - “I Smell a Rat” (Delmark)
Demon Hunter - “Demon Hunter” (Tooth & Nail)
The Donnas - “Spend the Night” (Atlantic)
Field Mob - “From tha Roota to tha Toota” (MCA)
The Flaming Sideburns - “Save Rock ‘n’ Roll” (Jetset)
Kenny G. - “Wishes” (Arista)
Adam Green - “Garfield” (Sanctuary)
Howard Hewett - “The Journey: Live from the Heart” (Red Ink)
Hobex - “U, Ready Man?” (Tone-Cool)
Mark Hummel - “Golden State Blues” (Electro-Fi)
Andy Hunter - “Exodus” (Nettwerk)
Jackyl - “Relentless” (Humidity)
Pieter K. - “Everything All the Time” (Breakbeat Science)
Gregg Karukas - “Heatwave” (N-Coded)
Ke’Noe - “My Life as a Mack” (Koch)
Koufax - “Social Life” (Vagrant)
James Last - “Gentleman of Music” (Red Ink)
Lemon Jelly - “Lost Horizons” (XL/Beggars Group)
Lost & Found - “It’s About Time” (Rebel)
Luc Duc - “In My Own World” (Artemis)
Johnny Mathis - “The Christmas Album” (Columbia)
Metro Area - “Metro Area” (Environ)
Frank Morey - “The Delmark Sessions” (Delmark)
Northstar - “Is This Thing Loaded?” (Triple Crown)
The Oranges Band - “On TV” (Lookout!)
Kotara Oshio - “Starting Point” (Narada)
Paris Combo - “Live” (Ark 21)
Tom Paxton - “Looking for the Moon” (Appleseed)
PIG - “Genuine American Monster” (Metropolis)
Snooky Pryor - “Snooky & His Mississippi Wrecking Crew” (Electro-Fi)
Puretone - “Stuck in a Groove” (MTA/V2)
RA - “From One” (Universal)
Marky Ramone & the Speed Kings - “Legends Bleed” (Thirsty Ear)
The Reunion Show - “Kill Your Television” (Victory)
Chris Robinson - “New Earth Mud” (Redline)
Rocket from the Crypt - “Live from Camp X-Ray” (TVT)
Kelly Rowland - “Simply Deep” (Columbia)
Saint Etienne - “Finistere” (Mantra/Beggars Group)
Brian Setzer Orchestra - “Boogie Woogie Christmas” (Surfdog/Warner Bros.)
Michael J. Sheehy - “No Longer My Concern” (Beggars Banquet)
Samantha Siva - “Masquerade” (Lightyear)
Keely Smith - “Keely Swings Basie Style” (Concord)
Michael W. Smith - “Worship Again” (Reunion)
SR-71 - “Tomorrow” (RCA)
Terry Steele - “Day by Day” (JTS)
Rod Stewart - “The Great American Songbook” (J)
Thursday - “Five Stories Falling” (Victory)
Transplants - “Transplants” (Epitaph)
Steve Tyrell - “This Time of Year” (Columbia)
The Waco Brothers - “New Deal” (Bloodshot)
Jason Yates - “Angelenos” (Vapor/Sanctuary)
Various artists - “Cafe Roma: Italian Chillout” (Varese)
Various artists - “Give It Up” (Razor & Tie)
Soundtracks and scores
“Parade" (Decca)
“Below" (Varèse)
“Frida" (Universal Classics)
