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July 11, 2005
New album releases, week of 7-12-2005 Top cool guy likely pick for the week is The Del McCoury Band The Company We Keep. This guy knows what he's doing. Plus, you have to love that chairman of the board album cover.
Fatty Koo have a show on MTV, and now an album wherein they are no doubt anxious to prove that they're not the Monkees.
Willie Nelson finally releases his long gestating reggae album Countryman. Note the big fat pot leaf on the cover, the obvious entry point for Willie's interest in products Jamaican. Early indications would be pretty crappy reviews, but you have to give him credit for trying such a thing. Plus, what must reggae with dobros sound like?
Adrian Belew has a new album, Side Two, apparently the follow up to Side One. Belew might likely be rated worth a listen, though the first track title, "Dead Dog on Pavement" does not sound real enticing.
CLICK HERE for the complete list of this week's major new album releases.