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Can't Find Love

Savy Yayo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 22, 2022 | Up One Records

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No Intentions

Savy Yayo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 5, 2022 | Up One Records

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Over

Savy Yayo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 14, 2023 | Up One Records

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Dark Days

Savy Yayo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 25, 2022 | Up One Records

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Letter To My Children

Savy Yayo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 14, 2023 | Up One Records

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Encore

Lucy Thomas

Pop - Released April 24, 2020 | Cavendish Records Ltd

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Americana: Musings on Jazz and Blues

JD Allen

Bebop - Released May 20, 2016 | Savant

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Jazz Codes

Moor Mother

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released May 19, 2023 | Anti - Epitaph

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Swingin' Up in Harlem

Lafayette Harris, Jr.

Bebop - Released March 10, 2023 | Savant

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Tallis: Queen Katherine Parr & Songs of Reformation

Alamire

Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released November 10, 2017 | Obsidian

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English composer Thomas Tallis witnessed dramatic changes of religion under four monarchs, and his career accordingly represents the development of polyphonic church music in Renaissance England. Along with his student and fellow Roman Catholic, William Byrd, Tallis was one of the earliest composers to publish music under royal patent in England, and his works demonstrated the shifting doctrines and styles of liturgy in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. This 2017 Obsidian release features one piece with a text by Henry VIII's sixth and last wife, Katherine Parr, which gives the album its title, though the mix of Roman Catholic and Anglican pieces on the program suggests that "songs of Reformation" may be seen as one-sided. In any case, the performances by the vocal ensemble Alamire and the viol consort Fretwork put the emphasis on Tallis and his varied output, rather than on the theological preferences of royalty. The result is a well-balanced portrait of Tallis, and his choral music is given transparent textures and clear diction by the 14-voice choir, which maintains independence of parts while offering an evenly blended tone. Fretwork's introspective performances reflect the chamber music of the time, typically composed as free fantasias for viol consort, often based on fragments of chant. Tallis' When Jesus went (Salvator mundi II), the Solfaing Song, and the Fantasia (O sacrum convivium) show Fretwork's polished and affecting playing, which is particularly striking in passages with plangent cross-relations. © TiVo
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Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 - Swamp Savant

Diplo

Country - Released April 14, 2023 | Columbia

The second chapter of Diplo's country adventure is subtitled Swamp Servant but the mini-LP itself -- six songs, less than half the length of the first chapter -- doesn't wallow in the mud and murk, not even with the presence of country grungester Koe Wetzel. It's a breezy affair, so effervescent that even cranky Sturgill Simpson gets down to a refurbished disco beat. Swamp Servant moves swiftly and softly, cycling through cameos by Lily Rose, Paul Cauthen, Morgan Wade, Parker McCollum, and Kodak Black, a cast of characters that runs the gamut from the mainstream to cult sensations. It's a lot of personality but Diplo chooses to sand all their rough edges so they suit his needs; their varying vocal grains don't add personality or hooks, they merely provide texture to his rhythms. Apart from the featured artists, very little of this reads as country: maybe McCollum adds a touch of lonesome to "Lonely Long" and Cauthen sings with a weathered growl, but this all plays like shiny dance-pop. Diplo polishes all these cameos so it shimmers alluringly, yet this is also light enough to blow away on its own breeze.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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A Man Called Otto

Thomas Newman

Film Soundtracks - Released December 30, 2022 | Decca (UMO)

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God Save The King

Katherine Jenkins

Classical - Released September 23, 2022 | Decca (UMO) (Classics)

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Jazz Codes

Moor Mother

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 1, 2022 | Anti - Epitaph

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Carla

Carla Thomas

Rock - Released April 19, 2005 | Rhino Atlantic

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Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 - Swamp Savant

Diplo

Country - Released April 28, 2023 | Columbia

The second chapter of Diplo's country adventure is subtitled Swamp Servant but the mini-LP itself -- six songs, less than half the length of the first chapter -- doesn't wallow in the mud and murk, not even with the presence of country grungester Koe Wetzel. It's a breezy affair, so effervescent that even cranky Sturgill Simpson gets down to a refurbished disco beat. Swamp Servant moves swiftly and softly, cycling through cameos by Lily Rose, Paul Cauthen, Morgan Wade, Parker McCollum, and Kodak Black, a cast of characters that runs the gamut from the mainstream to cult sensations. It's a lot of personality but Diplo chooses to sand all their rough edges so they suit his needs; their varying vocal grains don't add personality or hooks, they merely provide texture to his rhythms. Apart from the featured artists, very little of this reads as country: maybe McCollum adds a touch of lonesome to "Lonely Long" and Cauthen sings with a weathered growl, but this all plays like shiny dance-pop. Diplo polishes all these cameos so it shimmers alluringly, yet this is also light enough to blow away on its own breeze.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Full Virgo Moon

King Dude

Punk / New Wave - Released March 13, 2020 | Not Just Religious Music

Dødens Triumf

The Savage Rose

Pop - Released January 1, 1972 | Universal Music A - S

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An unheralded landmark in art rock, this features Savage Rose keyboardist Thomas Koppel's score for a ballet by Flemming Flindt (the title translates to "Triumph of Death"). Nearly entirely instrumental (one song features Annisette on vocals), this is one of the finest classically influenced rock records. Moody and melancholy, at times almost doomy, yet always melodic, this 40-minute selection of haunting pieces prominently features the group's unique underwater organ sound and makes for compelling listening.© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
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Things We Should Say

Quiet City

R&B - Released September 20, 2001 | Marineville Records

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Say Hi to That Prick for Me

Thomas Mac

Country - Released November 17, 2021 | Thomas Mac