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The third album by L.A.'s Negro Problem (and the first since golden-throated singer-guitarist Mark "Stew" Stewart took a three-year break to work on his solo career) is a delight on every level. These lyrics-driven songs memorably mutate funk, baroque '60s pop, lounge music, '80s synth pop, classic Tin Pan Alley, and psychedelic rock. The disc sounds like the Bonzo Dog Band, Vernon Reid, Cole Porter, and Arthur Lee collaborating on a tribute to Jacques Brel. The lyrics drop serious the-personal-is-political science while still exhibiting humor. The only problem lies with the album's eclecticism; an artist can be too talented and versatile for his own good (see Cardinal and Chocolate Genius). However, in an alternate universe where the charts teem with literate pop, "I'm Sebastian Cabot," "Astro Sister," and "Is This the Single?" rule the airwaves. --Mike McGonigal

Music Review:

  1. 10 Million Hours a Mile (Reis)
  2. 154
  3. All for Nothing/Nothing for All
  4. American Idiot [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Special Edition]
  5. And the Surrounding Mountains
  6. Another Green World
  7. Awake: The New Edition [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Before Hollywood & Rarities [Original recording reissued]
  9. Best of the Pogues
  10. Beyond and Back: The X Anthology

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Yello Dyno's Can't Fool Me!

Serenades / Divertimenti

Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in Am Op50; Beethoven: Trio in D Op70/1

Music: Shining the Pearls

Pure Pleasure Seeker [CD-single] [Import]

Sounds of OM, Vol. 1

Sensacao Ao Vivo [Import] [Live]

Strung Out in Heaven

PROJECT ONE: COME ON REJOICE

Shostakovich: The String Quartets

Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

Selection Talents [Import]

Que Lastima

Midnight Special

Spirits of Love