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Episode 84

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Remembering lost L.A. with Ry Cooder
'Bohemian Rhapsody' retooled: Grey Delisle
A new vocal recording from Brian Eno
Legendary jazz pianist Keith Jarrett
Vivaldi via Bach via Alexandre Tharaud
The return of electronica duo Kraftwerk
A reissued classic by Gang of Four
Masterful indie pop from Spoon
A debut from New York's The Cloud Room

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Ry Cooder's latest CD is inspired by photos of an old Mexican American community in L.A. called Chavez Ravine. The CD is filled with stories of the community which was lost to urban sprawl in the early 1950s.


Ry Cooder

CD: Chavez Ravine
Song: "Poor Man's Shangri-La"
Label: Nonesuch

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Grey DeLisle was the voice of Daphne in a direct-to-dvd cartoon movie of Scooby Doo. She's also a singer with a haunting voice on this inventive cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."


Grey DeLisle

CD: Iron Flowers
Song: "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Label: Sugar Hill

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Former Roxy Music synthesizer musician and Talking Heads producer Brian Eno here releases a rare vocal album.


Brian Eno

CD: Another Day on Earth
Song: "This"
Label: Hannibal/Ryko

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Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett quit recording and performing in the mid '90s because of chronic fatigue syndrome. He's since recovered and released this new CD: his first solo improvised concert album in a decade.


Keith Jarrett

CD: Radiance
Song: "Part 3"
Label: ECM

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Bach originally transcribed this orchestral work by Vilvadi for organ. On his new CD, Alexandre Tharaud takes those organ transcriptions and reworks them for the piano.


Alexandre Tharaud

CD: Concertos Italiens
Song: "The Sicilienne du Concerto in D Minor"
Label: Harmonia Mundi

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Electronica pioneers Kraftwerk are on tour again and have released this new double CD of past live performances.


Kraftwerk

CD: Minimum-Maximum
Song: "Trans Europe Express"
Label: Astralwerks

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The Gang of Four are yet another ground-breaking group from the '70s that's reformed this year for a tour. They're also reissuing some of their best work, including their debut album, Entertainment!


Gang of Four

CD: Entertainment!
Song: "At Home He's a Tourist"
Label: Ryko

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Spoon first formed in Austin, Texas in 1994. On their fifth and arguably best CD, the band takes a creative leap with an artfully crafted collection of ambitious pop.


Spoon

CD: Gimme Fiction
Song: "I Turn My Camera On"
Label: Merge

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The Cloud Room gets its name from a speakeasy on top of the Chrysler Building in the 1930s. On their debut, the Brooklyn-based quartet blend New York indie pop with '60s rock.


The Cloud Room

CD: The Cloud Room
Song: "Hey Now Now"
Label: Gigantic

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