Credit Courtesy American Recordings
We’ll hear music from the 30th anniversary edition of
Shake Your Moneymaker, the debut album from The Black Crowes as well as selections from The Lumineers, Steve Earle, and more.
Tuesday, March 2
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First released in 1970,
Stage Fright was the third LP from The Band. The record has just been reissued in expanded form, including a live show from The Royal Albert Hall, recorded at the time of the record’s release. We’ll hear music from the new anniversary edition of
Stage Fright as well as music from the upcoming reissue of Fleetwood Mac’s 1980 live record, titled
We’ll hear music from
Stain, the 1993 release from Living Colour. It was the band’s final studio recording for eight years. We’ll also hear selections from George Benson’s 1967 LP
The George Benson Cookbook.
Friday, February 12
Force Majeure is the new collection from bassist Dezron Douglas & harpist Brandee Younger. The record features 11 pieces performed by the duo from their Harlem, New York living room for a series of 2020 live streams. We’ll hear music from that release as well as selections from Living Colour’s debut album,
Vivid.
Saturday, February 13
III: Pentecost is the latest from English band Wytch Hazel. Marrying lyrics that touch on issues of spirituality with music that calls to mind early Jethro Tull and peak-era Thin Lizzy, the band has received wide critical acclaim for its classic but contemporary sound. We’ll hear selections from Wytch Hazel’s latest release, as well as songs from Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash, and Conny Ochs.
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The German composerÂ
Nils Frahm continuously creates new ultra visceral soundscapes that beckon transient modalities. His consistent yet dynamic span of remarkable work places him as one of the leading innovators in ambient, classic and electronic genres. He has a bold audacity in his rhythmic pairings, like in his older piano works that evoke such depthful emotive expressions, it almost feels as if Frahm is creating from some distant planet.
His new live album âTripping With Nils Frahmâ follows suit with a methodical cadence that bleeds seamlessly through an orchestral opening into a deep electronic dive with echoing synths and pulsating beats. The acoustics of the performance venue, Funkhaus Berlin, which is where he began his 2018 tour for his studio album âAll Melodyâ, create an impeccably balanced and rich sound throughout the album. Â