Friday, May 6, 2011

10-in-10 CD reviews (5/6/2011)

Posted By on Fri, May 6, 2011 at 7:52 AM

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

Various Artists Jazz — Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker represented on Putumayo’s latest.

Colt Ford Every Chance I Get — Country singer gets help from Eric Church, Tim McGraw, others. (At Coyote Joe's on May 20.)

Tokyo Rosenthal Who Was That Man? — Storytelling style remains strong on singer-songwriter’s latest Americana album. (At The Evening Muse on May 19.)

Rachel Platten Be Here — Pop songstress has hints of Tori Amos withclassic style. (At the Evening Muse on June 11)

Ten Cent Poetry Picking Through the Pawn Shop — Debut, Regina Spektor-like album sprouts from anti-folk scene.

Babet Trinity Release All Revelations — Eight-song album presented as basement attempt at dance pop.

Priscilla Ahn When You Grow Up — Singer’s style veers a bit more indie than Norah Jones.

Eli Young Band Crazy Girl EP — Five-song album balances on line between folk and country.

The Carry-Ons Succession — Atlanta quintet brings punk aesthetic to its brand of rock.

The Globes Future Self — Seattle band’s sleepy rock is mature beyond the youngster’s years.

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