Music
American IV: The Man Comes Around
by Johnny Cash
November 5, 2002
Johnny Cash, still going strong at age 70, returns for a fourth album with producer Rick Rubin. Like the previous three pairings, this disc mixes Cash originals with unlikely covers, which this time out include Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus," Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt," and Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Fiona Apple, Nick Cave, and Don Henley are among the guests.
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Machine [EP]
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
November 5, 2002
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Red Letter Days
by The Wallflowers
November 5, 2002
The fourth album from Jakob Dylan & Co. includes lead single "When You're on Top" and a bonus cover of Elvis Costello's "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love & Understanding." Long-time guitarist Michael Ward has left the group, leaving room for Pearl Jam's Mike McCready to provide some of the lead guitar on the album.
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A New Day At Midnight
by David Gray
November 5, 2002
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Touching Down
by Roni Size
November 5, 2002
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You Can Feel Me
by Har Mar Superstar
November 5, 2002
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Have You Fed the Fish?
by Badly Drawn Boy
November 5, 2002
After wowing music critics and winning Britain's Mercury Music Prize for his 2000 debut album, 'The Hour of Bewilderbeast,' Damon Gough (who is the one and only member of Badly Drawn Boy) took a bit of time off, recording only the soundtrack for 'About A Boy' in the interim. He now returns with a proper follow-up, preceded by single "You Were Right."
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Yanqui U.X.O.
by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
November 4, 2002
Slightly (and confusingly) changing their name to Godspeed You! Black Emperor for this outing, the Canadian instrumental band recorded these 5 tracks (clocking in at 75 minutes) with Steve Albini as a follow-up to their extremely well-received 2000 effort 'Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven.'
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()
by Sigur Rós
October 29, 2002
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American Supreme
by Suicide
October 29, 2002
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Scarlet's Walk
by Tori Amos
October 29, 2002
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OST
by 8 Mile (Eminem)
October 29, 2002
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Lucky Day
by Shaggy
October 29, 2002
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We Are Your Friends
by Simian
October 29, 2002
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Stripped
by Christina Aguilera
October 29, 2002
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Loud Like Nature
by Add N to (X)
October 29, 2002
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The Kiss of Morning
by Graham Coxon
October 24, 2002
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Finisterre
by Saint Etienne
October 22, 2002
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Shaman
by Santana
October 22, 2002
Attempting to duplicate the unexpected mega-success of 1999's 'Supernatural,' the rock veteran returns with the formula intact, loading this disc with numerous guests from various musical genres to appeal to as many potential fans as possible. The list of contributors reads like the introductions to some televised awards show: Michelle Branch, Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, Seal, Macy Gray, Musiq, Placido Domingo, Ozomatli, Dido and P.O.D. (What, no Ozzy Osbourne?)
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One By One
by Foo Fighters
October 22, 2002
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Spend The Night
by The Donnas
October 22, 2002
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It Had to Be You... The Great American Songbook
by Rod Stewart
October 22, 2002
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You Can Play These Songs With Chords
by Death Cab for Cutie
October 22, 2002
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New Earth Mud
by Chris Robinson
October 22, 2002
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Original Pirate Material
by The Streets
October 22, 2002
This is the debut album by the London garage (or in this case, bedroom) band, which consists solely of 21-year-old Mike Skinner. Whether or not this style of music (very English rapping over garage/house beats) will translate well overseas remains to be seen, but garage (and especially Skinner) is the current flavor of the month with the UK music press.
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RUOK?
by Meat Beat Manifesto
October 15, 2002
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Melody A.M.
by Röyksopp
October 15, 2002
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Let It Rain
by Tracy Chapman
October 15, 2002
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10
by LL Cool J
October 15, 2002
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Cry
by Faith Hill
October 15, 2002
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Out From Out Where
by Amon Tobin
October 15, 2002
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Happyness
by The Aluminum Group
October 15, 2002
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I To Sky
by JJ72
October 14, 2002
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Wallpaper For The Soul
by Tahiti 80
October 8, 2002
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The Last DJ
by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
October 8, 2002
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Free So Free
by J. Mascis & the Fog
October 8, 2002
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The Teaches of Peaches
by Peaches
October 8, 2002
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Bounce
by Bon Jovi
October 8, 2002
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Close Cover Before Striking [EP]
by Luna
October 8, 2002
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BareNaked
by Jennifer Love Hewitt
October 8, 2002
Film and television actress Jennifer Love Hewitt actually had begun her recording career prior to appearing on "Party of Five," but never achieved the success in music that she did on screen. This latest album, coming as her popularity is increasing and utilizing the production talents of Meredith Brooks, represents perhaps her last chance at pop stardom.
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Power In Numbers
by Jurassic 5
October 8, 2002
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Cruelty Without Beauty
by Soft Cell
October 8, 2002
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Velocity of Sound
by The Apples In Stereo
October 8, 2002
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Amore del Tropico
by The Black Heart Procession
October 8, 2002
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Musique Automatique
by Stereo Total
October 8, 2002
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Sean-Nós Nua
by Sinéad O'Connor
October 8, 2002
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Cobblestone Runway
by Ron Sexsmith
October 8, 2002
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Lost Horizons
by Lemon Jelly
October 8, 2002
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Make Up The Breakdown
by Hot Hot Heat
October 8, 2002
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The Ragpicker's Dream
by Mark Knopfler
October 1, 2002
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Twisted Angel
by LeAnn Rimes
October 1, 2002
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The Execution of All Things
by Rilo Kiley
October 1, 2002
This is the second full-length album for the Los Angeles-based indie band, who are now labelmates of Omaha's Bright Eyes. Fans of the TV program "Boy Meets World" (all three of you) may recognize guitarist Blake Sennett, who played Joey on that show. (Singer Jenny Lewis has also guested on numerous sitcoms over the years.)
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Man Vs Machine
by Xzibit
October 1, 2002
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The Richest Man in Babylon
by Thievery Corporation
October 1, 2002
The Washington D.C.-based production duo of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton are back with their third proper LP, following 2000's 'The Mirror Conspiracy.' Like its predessor, 'Babylon' is a multicultural mix of down-tempo instrumentals and vocal tracks, with Pam Bricker, Lou Lou, Notch, Emiliana Torrini, Sleepy Wonder and Shinehead providing the voices.
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Read & Burn 02 [EP]
by Wire
October 1, 2002
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Deathsentences of the Polished & Structurally Weak
by Negativland
October 1, 2002
Part book, part CD, this latest effort from the Bay Area collective was inspired by a trip to an auto junkyard. The jokes, satire, and subversion found in previous releases is absent this time around, instead replaced by a collection of letters and writings found in the auto wrecks presented in a 64-page full-color book, and, on the CD, a lyric- and melody- free noise assault that, as the band suggests, is the sound of their studio being destroyed in a car crash.
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Do You Know Squarepusher
by Squarepusher
October 1, 2002
Why yes, yes we do. His real name is Tom Jenkinson, he dabbles in experimental electronica (a la Aphex Twin, who signed him to his first record deal), and this is his sixth album. Included among the seven new tracks here (totaling just 35 minutes) is an unexpected cover of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart."
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Man Mountain
by Blue States
October 1, 2002
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A New Morning
by Suede
September 30, 2002
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The Instigator
by Rhett Miller
September 24, 2002
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Nextdoorland
by The Soft Boys
September 24, 2002
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Demolition
by Ryan Adams
September 24, 2002
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Voyage To India
by India.Arie
September 24, 2002
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Jerusalem
by Steve Earle
September 24, 2002
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Sea Change
by Beck
September 24, 2002
Which Beck is it? The party-loving Beck of 'Odelay' and 'Midnite Vultures,' or the more serious, singer-songwriter Beck of 'Mutations.' On this latest release, it is the latter, as Beck reunites with Mutations' producer Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) for a set of darker, atmospheric, more acoustically-oriented tracks.
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Dirty Dancing
by Swayzak
September 24, 2002
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Aldhils Arboretum
by Of Montreal
September 24, 2002
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The Creek Drank The Cradle
by Iron & Wine
September 24, 2002
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The Lost Tapes
by Nas
September 24, 2002
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Up
by Peter Gabriel
September 24, 2002
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A Hundred Days Off
by Underworld
September 24, 2002
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Trust
by Low
September 24, 2002
The Duluth, MN indie band, known for their slow, sparse sound and vocal harmonies of husband and wife guitarist Alan Sparhawk and drummer Mimi Parker, scored their biggest critical success yet with 2001's 'Things We Lost In The Fire.' This follow-up features 13 new songs (many of which have been debuted live on recent tours) mixed by Tschad Blake.
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How Sweet It is
by Joan Osborne
September 17, 2002
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I Phantom
by Mr. Lif
September 17, 2002
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Light & Magic
by Ladytron
September 17, 2002
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Live at Convocation Hall
by Hayden
September 17, 2002
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Now You Know
by Doug Martsch
September 17, 2002
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Believe
by Disturbed
September 17, 2002
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Time Changes Everything
by John Squire
September 16, 2002
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How Animals Move
by John Parish
September 10, 2002
Known mainly for his work with PJ Harvey (most notably, 'To Bring You My Love' and 'Dance Hall At Louse Point'), producer/musician John Parish has previously released just one solo record under his own name. On this mostly instrumental record, he is supplemented by numerous guests, including Harvey and Portishead's Adrian Utley.
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Divine Operating System
by Supreme Beings Of Leisure
September 10, 2002
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Dim Stars, Bright Sky
by John Doe
September 10, 2002
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Night Works
by Layo & Bushwacka!
September 10, 2002
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The King of Nothing Hill
by Barry Adamson
September 3, 2002
Since leaving the Bad Seeds (Nick Cave's backing band) in the late 1980s, Barry Adamson has embarked on a prolific career providing soundtrack music to films both real ('Gas Food Lodging,' 'The Beach') and imagined (numerous cinematic-sounding solo albums, including 'Moss Side Story'). This latest release falls into the latter category, and incorporates pop, rock, jazz, funk, and countless other styles in its ten tracks.
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Golden State
by Mia Doi Todd
September 3, 2002
The California-born, classically-trained Yalie makes her major-label debut, after a trio of independent solo acoustic releases. Todd is backed by a full band on this Mitchell Froom-produced album, and some of the tracks here are actually new, fleshed-out versions of songs that appeared on those earlier albums, including "Digital."
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The Joy of Sing-Sing
by Sing-Sing
September 3, 2002
This is the debut full-length release for the retro-pop band (think Cardigans or St. Etienne) founded by Lush guitarist/vocalist Emma Anderson and vocalist Lisa O'Neill. Many of the band's earlier singles appear here (in reworked versions), along with new material, all produced by Mark Van Hoen (Locust).
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Mind Elevation
by Nightmares on Wax
September 3, 2002
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Ultra Sex
by Mount Sims
September 3, 2002
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Step Off
by ESG
September 2, 2002
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A Rush Of Blood To The Head
by Coldplay
August 27, 2002
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30 Seconds to Mars
by Thirty Seconds to Mars
August 27, 2002
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Attention
by Gus Gus
August 27, 2002
The Icelandic band is quite a bit different from the one that released 1999's varied 'This Is Normal,' losing most of its members and changing its name (now, officially, "gusgus") and record label in the interim. Now consisting of just 4 members--three DJs and a new vocalist--gusgus offer up a more focused sound on 'Attention,' which tends toward stripped-down electronica and early-'80s electro sounds.
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Between The Senses
by Haven
August 27, 2002
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Lost In Space
by Aimee Mann
August 27, 2002
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Home
by Dixie Chicks
August 27, 2002
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Daylight
by Duncan Sheik
August 27, 2002
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Eve-Olution
by Eve
August 27, 2002
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Songs For The Deaf
by Queens of the Stone Age
August 27, 2002
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Diorama
by Silverchair
August 27, 2002
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Blacklisted
by Neko Case
August 20, 2002
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