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Romance & Cigarettes

The Toxic Avenger

Dance - Released October 7, 2013 | Ultra Records, LLC

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Romance & Cigarettes (feat. José Reis Fontao)

The Toxic Avenger

Electronic - Released June 3, 2013 | Roy music

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Romance & Cigarettes

The Toxic Avenger

Pop - Released January 7, 2014 | Ultra Records, LLC

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Romance & Cigarettes

The Toxic Avenger

Pop - Released December 17, 2013 | Ultra Records, LLC

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Definitely Maybe (Deluxe Edition Remastered)

Oasis

Alternative & Indie - Released May 14, 2014 | Big Brother Recordings Ltd

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Instant-classic debut from the English rock band that introduced the world to the Gallagher brothers.© TiVo
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Knebworth 22

Liam Gallagher

Alternative & Indie - Released August 11, 2023 | Warner Records

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Twenty-six years after Oasis' 1996 two-night stint on the grounds of Hertfordshire's Knebworth House, their frontman, Liam Gallagher, achieved the same feat as a solo artist. This live album captures the best takes from his June 2022 Jubilee weekend dates at the same venue in front of 170,000 people. The set leans heavily on Oasis material but also features renditions of songs from his three U.K. number one solo studio albums.© James Wilkinson /TiVo
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Cigarettes After Sex

Cigarettes After Sex

Alternative & Indie - Released June 9, 2017 | Partisan Records

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Greg Gonzalez's androgynous voice. Ethereal guitars that blur at the edges. Weightless rhythms. Sensual melodies. In all, Cigarettes After Sex wear their name well... Somewhere between dream pop and shoegaze, the Texan group is an invitation to nonchalance, an apologia for giving up. If you took the vocals off this album, you'd wind up with easily the most erotic counterfeit soundtrack available today. Like a slow bubbling, like a delicious, languorous draught of a fine musical vintage. The spirit of Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch's official composer, isn't far away... Cigarette? © Marc Zisman/Qobuz
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2 RUFF, Vol. 1

Chase & Status

Dance - Released November 10, 2023 | EMI

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Designated as a mixtape rather than a full-length, 2 Ruff, Vol. 1 (the fifth Chase & Status release to hit the Top Ten in the U.K. album charts) is a brief but potent set of dancefloor heaters. While nearly every track sports guest producers and vocalists, it feels like it's meant to resemble a pack of raw dubplates rather than a more polished studio album. Stefflon Don leads the charge with her guest turn on the brassy, ragga-tinged opener "Selecta," then drill rapper ArrDee breathlessly recalls a debaucherous night out on "Liquor & Cigarettes." The release seems much less drill-influenced than the preceding Chase & Status album, however. "Baddadan," a Flowdan-featuring anthem that took over festivals and reached the Top Five in the U.K., appears in a slightly extended version, and it's one of the most commanding tracks here. Some of the other songs with guest vocalists don't leave as much of an impression, but "Say the Word" (with Clementine Douglas) is a sweet, levitating pop moment, and "20 Man Down" (featuring MIST and IRAH) strikes a balance between tense grittiness and social consciousness, though it could use an additional verse or two. "Massive & Crew" and "Get Got" are buzzy near-instrumentals that seem like stripped-down club tools on the surface, but are actually quite intricate and end up being two of the most exciting tracks on the mixtape. A mishmash of charting hit singles and other ideas that are likely to be explored further on future records, 2 Ruff, Vol. 1 isn't intended to be a definitive Chase & Status release, but for anyone in the mood for a half-hour dose of exhilarating dancefloor drum'n'bass, it does the job well.© Paul Simpson /TiVo
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French Kiss

Chilly Gonzales

French Music - Released September 15, 2023 | Gentle Threat LTD

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Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 - Franck, Fauré & Poulenc

Bruno Philippe

Chamber Music - Released November 10, 2023 | harmonia mundi

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Of the various young cellists contending for the crown these days, Bruno Philippe is among the strongest, with a highly varied palette of tone production. He applies the full power of the instrument sparingly, keeping a light touch in lyrical sections and making details clear even at the growling bottom of the instrument's range. The large pieces here are perhaps of varying quality, but they serve Philippe well. The Violin Sonata in A major of César Franck was transcribed for cello with the composer's approval, but it is a different work lower down, losing the soaring quality of the finale's melodies. Still, it fits Philippe's way with a tune nicely, and he applies a good deal of tempo rubato in a way that holds the interest. Philippe keeps the cello lines clear in Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33 (the mix of cello-and-piano works with a cello concerto is entirely characteristic of what might have been offered in these composers' own era), featuring the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. Francis Poulenc's Cello Sonata was sketched out by the composer in 1940, laid aside, and completed only reluctantly in 1948. The composer disparaged it, and no one would pick it as top-grade Poulenc, but for all that, it has a remarkable Cavatine slow movement that displays Philippe's lyrical gifts to the hilt. Serving as intermezzi among these works are short pieces by Fauré, and these, too, show Philippe as the possessor of a remarkable cantabile. Philippe is ably accompanied by the veteran pianist Tanguy de Williencourt; they make an effective pair, with the pianist's restrained style seeming to keep the young Philippe within bounds. Harmonia Mundi contributes idiomatic chamber music sound from the Hessische Rundfunk studios in Frankfurt on an album that will appeal to any lover of French chamber music.© James Manheim /TiVo
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21

Friedrich Gulda

Classical - Released January 1, 1975 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Elgar : Cello Concerto & Bridge, Bloch, Fauré, Klengel

Sheku Kanneh-Mason

Classical - Released January 10, 2020 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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20 years old and a brazen amount of talent: the Afro-British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason has three idols. Cellists Jacqueline du Pré and Mstislav Rostropovitch and reggae legend Bob Marley, three passionate and extrovert forces. His career really took off after he performed at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding in 2018. His album Inspiration released the same year broke all sorts of sales records in the United Kingdom and his hometown of Nottingham even named a bus after him. As part of a partnership with the label Decca, he is back with a new recording, this time dedicated to the famous Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra headed by their new conductor, Sir Simon Rattle. A first class encounter which produces a poetic vision, almost like chamber music, of this renowned concerto. Made famous by Jacqueline du Pré’s versions (with Barbirolli then with her husband Daniel Barenboim), Elgar’s Concerto is accompanied on the track listing by other shorter pieces which were popular among soloists and music lovers alike a century ago, which the younger generation is bringing back in vogue. The album features arrangements of traditional music and works by Bloch, Elgar, Bridge, Fauré and Klengel. From the infinitely large to the infinitely small with the staggering virtuosity of this bright young talent. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Chopin: Piano Concerto nos. 1 & 2

Krystian Zimerman

Classical - Released June 1, 1986 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Ella And Louis Again

Ella Fitzgerald

Vocal Jazz - Released February 25, 1957 | Verve Reissues

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Recorded in 1957, Ella & Louis Again re-teams Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong after the success of their first album and a popular series of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl the previous year. Stylistically, Fitzgerald and Armstrong had very different histories; he started out in Dixieland before branching out into classic jazz and swing, whereas Fitzgerald started out as a swing-oriented big-band vocalist before becoming an expert bebopper. But the two of them have no problem finding common ground on Ella & Louis Again, which is primarily a collection of vocal duets (with the backing of a solid rhythm section led by pianist Oscar Peterson). One could nitpick about the fact that Satchmo doesn't take more trumpet solos, but the artists have such a strong rapport as vocalists that the trumpet shortage is only a minor point. Seven selections find either Fitzgerald or Armstrong singing without the other, although they're together more often than not on this fine set.© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Fauré: The music for Cello and Piano

Xavier Phillips

Chamber Music - Released October 20, 2023 | La Dolce Volta

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The 100th anniversary of Gabriel Fauré's death in 1924 has brought various worthwhile releases, some of them delving into lesser-known repertory that is most welcome. Fauré mastered the art of handling the solo cello arguably better than any other composer, writing its lines into dense counterpoint that blooms unexpectedly into melody, and two top chamber musicians do his complete cello works justice here. The program is compelling, with the two cello sonatas, thorny and dense, framing shorter works that are limpid but not simple. The Elegy in C minor, Op. 24, is heard often enough, but some of the others, like the Sicilienne, Op. 78, or the flitting Papillon, Op. 77, are delightful finds. The performers are equal to the considerable technical demands of the cello sonatas, even the incredibly gnarly first movement of the Cello Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 117, and they draw nice contrasts with the just slightly more relaxed slow movements. The sound from the Salle de L'esplanade at the Metz Arsenal is another draw on an unusually satisfying chamber music release.© James Manheim /TiVo
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Knebworth 1996 (Live)

Oasis

Alternative & Indie - Released November 19, 2021 | Big Brother Recordings Ltd

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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 23

Charles Richard-Hamelin

Concertos - Released October 20, 2023 | Les Productions Analekta Inc.

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Martha Argerich | Evgeny Kissin: The Verbier Concerts

Evgeny Kissin

Classical - Released July 28, 2023 | Verbier Festival Gold

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Mayrig: To Armenian Mothers

Eva Zaïcik

Classical - Released April 21, 2023 | Alpha Classics

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Footprints I Found

David Kushner

Pop - Released September 16, 2022 | David Kushner