Friday, July 16, 2010

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:55 AM

Each Friday, we review 10 recently released CDs in 10 words each:

Chatham County Line Wildwood — North Carolina band’s solid Americana, bluegrass complete with soothing harmonies.

Various Artists Tribute to a Reggae Legend — Putumayo releases global homage to Bob Marley’s legendary reggae music.

Ashers Kill Your Master — Metal, punk merge for something I’d call “post punk-core.”

Hell Within God Grant Me Vengeance — You can guess how it sounds from the band’s name.

Tim Chad and Sherry Baby We Can Work It Out —Silver Jews, Lambchop team up — none named Tim, Chad, Sherry. (At the Evening Muse on July 28.)

D.O.B. Busy Signal — Reggae singer — not to be confused with hit rapper B.O.B.

Ernie Smith The Best of — 17-song collection from one of reggae’s first international successes.

Various Artists The Definitive Collection of Federal Records — Disc one covers 1964 – 1972, disc two covers 1973 – 1982.

Stephanie Bettman, Luke Halpin It All Comes Back to Love — Duo’s country-bluegrass music would fit right in at MerleFest.

The Lincoln Bedroom Broken Record — Southern California band’s music balances elements of Beatles, Green Day.

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