HONORABLE MENTIONS
Portishead
"Third" (Mercury/Island)
Beth Gibbons' solipsistic
melodrama remains an indie meme as her guys corrode their electrodes toward
something more outgoing ("We Carry On," "Machine Gun").
Wire
"Live at the Roxy, London-April 1st &
2nd 1977"/"Live at CBGB Theatre, New York-July 18th 1978"
(Pinkflag)
First Cockneyfied punk aspirants, then art-rockers in utero -- the
madness to their method ("Mary Is a Dyke [1]," "Mercy").
Wussy
"Rigor Mortis" (Shake
It)
Placemark EP hooked to re-released title killer, three new ones and three
live versions recommended to talent bookers nationwide ("Airborne [Live],"
"Skip").
Willie "The Lion"
Smith & Don Ewell
"Stride Piano Duets: Live in Toronto,
1966" (Delmark)
The master, pushing 70, and the acolyte, just 50, push
each other forward and around ("Sweet Georgia Brown," "Charleston").
Greta Gaines
"Whiskey Thoughts" (Justice)
The grown-up, brainy
tomboy of country's least sexist dreams ("L Is 4 L-O-S-E-R," "Braggart").
The Bug
"London Zoo" (Ninja Tune)
Warrior Queen, Tippa Irie
and cohort add dancehall content to dub-step concept ("Poison Dart," "Angry").
Otis Redding
"Live in London and
Paris" (Stax)
Hot mix of two concerts that duplicate the one memorialized as
"Live in Europe" way back in 1967 ("Try a Little Tenderness," "Respect").
"The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revolution"
(World Music
Network)
In klezmer revolution, so-called, there's the Klezmatics and then
there's everybody else, with kudos to the following (Amsterdam Klezmer Band,
"Sadagora Hot Dub"; Margot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys Feat.
Michael Alpert, "Leibes Tanz").
Bill Easley
"Business Man's Bounce" (18th &
Vine)
Swinging lounge saxophone without sleaze, soul corn or a case of the
cutes ("Straighten Up and Fly Right," "Memphis Blues").
Tricky
"Knowle West Boy" (Domino)
Hmm-long-aborning rock
album asks that we look past his sonics and hear his wordy wisdom ("Puppy Toy,"
"Council Estate").
"The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revival"
(World Music
Network)
Often sprightly, always contained (Di Naye Kapelye, "Schwartz's
Sirba/A Briv Fun Yisroel"; German Goldenshteyn, "Moldavian Freylakhs").
Harry Shearer
"Songs of the
Bushmen" (Courgette)
Enjoy today's best-researched protest songs while
they're still funny ("The Head of Alberto Gonzalez," "Stuff Happens").
Paul Shapiro
"Essen" (Tzadik)
The saxophonist's Ribs and Brisket
Revue scarfs Borscht Belt blues and coffee-colored bagels-a-rooney ("Essen," "A
Bissel Bop").
Hanggai
"Introducing Hanggai" (Riverboat)
From Beijing,
classic folk-revival dynamics -- Mongolian ex-punk discovers throat singing,
enlists provincial conservatory students to authenticize and traditional tune
stock and urban musos to homogenize it ("Wuji," "Haar Hu").
Michael Winograd
"Bessarabian Hop" (Midwood
Sounds)
Klezmer clarinet master salutes Russian-Romanian region far from
Arabia ("Freylekh for Gwen Stefani," "Patriot Bulgars").
B.B. King
"One Kind Favor" (Geffen)
Other mainstays of
82-year-old's meticulous retro combo: steadfast Jim Keltner and mercurial Dr. John ("The World Gone Wrong," "See That My Grave
Is Kept Clean").
Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby
"Wreckless Eric & Amy
Rigby" (Stiff)
Recorded at their home studio in the south of France, just
like "Exile on Main Street," only without a drummer, a producer, or an engineer
("Please Be Nice to Her," "Men in Sandals").
She & Him
"Volume One" (Merge)
You'll wonder: Is Zooey
Deschanel homier than Feist, or just a good actress? ("I Should Have Known
Better," "Sentimental Heart").
B.B. King & Friends
"80" (Geffen)
Eighty is the new 64,
and I don't mean Roger Daltrey's 64 ("All Over Again,"
"Never Make Your Move Too Soon").
CHOICE CUTS
Paul Shaffer and Richard Belzer
"Joe and Paul"
Triumph
the Insult Comic Dog With Special Appearance by Max Weinberg
"Mahzel
(Means Good Luck)"
Jason Alexander
"Shake Hands With Your Uncle
Max"
("The Jewish Songbook" [Shout! Factory])
Tomer Yosef
"Underground"
"Little Man"
"I Want to
Move"
("Laughing Underground" [JDub])
Jaguar Love
"The Man With the
Plastic Suns"
"Bats Over the Pacific Ocean"
("Take Me to the Sea" [Matador])
KatJonBand [Jon Langford & Kat Ex]
"Bad
Apples"
"Crackheads Beware"
("KatJonBand" [Carrot Top])
Michael Franti and Spearhead
"Time
to Go Home"
("Yell Fire!" [Anti-])
Pat Todd & the Rankoutsiders
"Billion Dollars
Cash"
("Holdin' Onto Trouble's Hand" [Rankoutsider])