This week scarcely had a decent CD released, if it weren't for legendary musicians such as B.B. King and Bob Marley releasing compilations I don't know if getting out of bed would be worth it this week.
B. B. King released a CD entitled Live, with a DVD to match. Featuring well known (and loved) songs such as "You Are My Sunshine," "When The Saints Go Marching In," "Rock Me Baby," and more. It's no wonder why King has become a well known and respected musician in his time.
Bob Marley's Rasta Revolution [Bonus Tracks] was also released yesterday. Containing a couple of exact duplicates from African Herbsman, Rasta Revolution features songs from the 1970s, with a grossly mellow vibe to the album. While this album is not nearly as coherent as previous Marley albums, it does feature three new songs: Lively Up Yourself, Trench Town Rock and African Herbsman.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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