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Linda Ronstadt: Greatest Hits [Gold CD]
Mauricio Kagel: Heterophonie; Improvisation ajoutée
La Tarantella / L'Arpeggiata - Christina Pluhar
Metro Polis [CD-single] [Import]
Mr Wonderful [Import] [Original recording remastered]
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Mercury Revs sixth album Secret Migration is a high flying psychedelic concept record filled with paeans to Mother Nature. Singer Jonathan Donahue has never been so in touch with his inner hobbit as he is here. Dave Fridmann remains the bands producer, which is excellent as hes the most interesting part of the band, and a great deal of the reason that the bands best album, 98s Deserters Songs, is as good as it is. M. Rev has never been a wildly original band--theyve been aesthetically joined-at-the-hip with the Flaming Lips for much of their career, and "Diamonds" almost sounds like a parody of Wayne Coyne and crew. But theres something beguiling about the band, a childlike simplicity that runs through their modern-day prog anthems. On "My Love," Donahue sings "Aint it amazing when the seasons begin to change/Someone behind the scenes just seems pull some strings," and as daft as that sounds, well, hes right! As ecological stoner anthems go, these are righteous. --Mike McGonigal