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Episode 94
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New urban soul from Stevie Wonder
Reunited with his old songs: John Fogerty
Detroit power pop from Brendan Benson
Canada's art rockers Broken Social Scene
Former Phish frontman Trey Anastasio
Jazz interpretations of the group Pavement
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This is Stevie Wonder's first new collection of studio recordings in ten years. Though the album overall is hit-and-miss, there are a handful of gems, including this track, recorded with gospel singer Kim Burrell.
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Stevie Wonder
CD: A Time 2 Love
Song: "If Your Love Cannot Be Moved"
Label: Motown
Listen to "If Your Love Cannot Be Moved"
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After decades of legal battles with his old label, John Fogerty has finally regained control of his catalog of Creedence Clearwater Revival songs. Fogerty celebrates this reunion on a new collection of hits aptly titled The Long Road Home.
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John Fogerty
CD: The Long Road Home
Song: "Born On A Bayou"
Label: Fantasy
Listen to "Born On A Bayou"
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Brendan Benson has been making great power pop for ten years, though he's never gotten much attention for his music. That may soon change. In addition to Benson's new solo CD, he's collaborating with friend and Detroit neighbor, Jack White of the White Stripes. The two plan to release a CD sometime next year. In the meantime, listeners can get to know Benson's solo work on his most recent release -- a collection of virtually flawless, upbeat, pop-rock songs.
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Brendan Benson
CD: The Alternative to Love
Song: "Spit it Out"
Label: V2 Records
Listen to "Spit it Out"

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Broken Social Scene have released one of the year's most ambitious albums. On this self-titled release, the 15-member band from Canada makes unpredictable shifts in style and instrumentation with horns, guitar and looped effects. Sometimes cinematic and bombastic, sometimes quirky and reflective, Broken Social Scene never disappoint.
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Broken Social Scene
CD: Broken Social Scene
Song: "Ibi Dreams of Pavement"
Label: Arts and Craft
Listen to "Ibi Dreams of Pavement"
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As the frontman for the jam band Phish, Trey Anastasio drew legions of adoring fans for his laid-back, wandering guitar improvisations as much as his good-natured spirit. Anastasio shocked Phish fans by disbanding the group last year. But he returns with this new solo CD. It's more produced, composed and restrained than Anastasio's work with Phish. But long-time fans likely won't be disappointed.
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Trey Anastasio
CD: Shine
Song: "Black"
Label: Columbia
Listen to "Black"
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Jazz artists James Carter, Cyrus Chestnut, Ali Jackson and Reginald Veal get together and offer unique interpretations of the music of '90s alternative rockers Pavement. Though tribute projects like this could easily veer into kitschy or even comical territory, this powerful combination of gifted jazz figures keep the CD on track. It's a heavyweight jazz album with masterfully crafted and soulful arrangements.
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Carter, Chestnut, Jackson and Veal
CD: Gold Sounds
Song: "Stereo"
Label: Brown Brothers Recordings
Listen to "Stereo"
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