KCRW: Morning Becomes Eclectic [Live]

Editorial Reviews
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Every city should have a radio show as fresh and intelligent as Morning Becomes Eclectic from KCRW in Santa Monica. Unencumbered by narrow genre classifications, the show has built up an audience for left-of-center singer-songwriters, art-pop bands, world beatniks, jazz fusionists, and hip-hoppers. All are featured on this compilation of live, on-air performances. While the previous four-volume KCRW series, Rare on the Air, may have featured more legends (including Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, and Joni Mitchell), and hence more consistent material, the sense of discovery and adventure of this latest sampling is seductive. The strongest cuts tend to be the most stripped down: Afro-pop chanteuse Angelique Kidjo's a cappella "Blewu," Beth Orton's tingling voice and guitar performance on "Sugar Boy," Mercury Rev's Velvet Underground-meets-the-Band "Opus 40," and P.J. Harvey's eerie dirge "Is This Desire?" --Roy Kasten

Music Review:

  1. Lazer Guided Melodies
  2. Letzte Tage-Letzte Nachte
  3. Live [Live]
  4. Live - Tonic, NYC 5/26/04 [Live]
  5. Man Machine [Import]
  6. March of the Pigs [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Monkey to Man Pt.1 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  8. No Deposit No Return
  9. No, You C'mon
  10. North [Limited Edition]

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Back From Middle Earth [Import]

Guitar Music From Argentina

Female Fates and Fortunes

Music: Development

From Beginning to End [Import]

From the Six Corners [Import]

Debussy E Faure Encontram Milt [Import]

Fade to Bluegrass: The Bluegrass Tribute to Metallica

Hello Black Cougar Shock Unit

Chopin: Nocturnes

F.T.T.W.

Hohepunkte [Import]

Esto Es Lo Nuestro... 20 Exitos [Original recording remastered]

Frozen Alive!

Live at the Shanghai Jazz