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ONE WAY CD Issue 12

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1. Tom Waits - “Metropolitan Glide” > [listen]
Real Gone - Anti-

New York Times: “...Mr. Waits sings in a subterranean whisper, then whistles with an almost unbearable sweetness. Like an altar built of barbed wire, scrap metal, and broken glass, Real Gone hammers ungraceful materials into something like beauty.”


2. Dianne Reeves - “Little Drummer Boy” > [listen]
Christmas Time Is Here - Blue Note

With her strong, agile voice, rhythmic virtuosity, and improvisational ease, Dianne Reeves was clearly born of jazz. But music, she feels, should have “no boundaries,”so her singing draws upon a world of influences: Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean; gospel and R&B; classic and contemporary pop. Three time Grammy winner delivers her award-winning jazz vocals.


3. Judith Owen - “Christmas With The Devil” > [listen]
Christmas In July - Century Of Progress

This jazzy Celt emigre presents an emotionally earnest, yet wry look at the holiday season on her current CD Christmas In July which conjures the chill of snow even while the Santa Anas blow. A daring reinterpretation of Spinal Tap’s “Christmas With The Devil” showcases her puckish whimsy and features husband, actor/humorist, Harry Shearer.


4. The Music - “Breakin” > [listen]
Welcome To the North - Capitol

“An updated Led Zeppelin with the arrogant swagger of The Verve” -Blender
“The biggest rock record we’ll hear from either side of the Atlantic this year” - NME
Welcome to the North - the new album by The Music featuring the hit singles
“Breakin’” and “Freedom Fighters”


5. Neko Case - “If You Knew” > [listen]
The Tigers Have Spoken - Anti-

“Neo-country diva Neko Case’s live album The Tigers Have Spoken features stunning new material, though most impressive is Case’s ability to turn obscure tracks from the likes of Buffy Sainte-Marie into shimmering, spine-tingling classics.” - ELLE MAGAZINE


6. The Exies - “Ugly” > [listen]
Head For The Door - Virgin

Head for the Door is the second release from this LA-based band. The band has recently done dates with Velvet Revolver and Breaking Benjamin, and will be on tour through most of 2005. The lead single “Ugly” is racing up the rock radio charts and has been used by The Mountain (including the band performing the song in a club on the show), and by the WWE.


7. Dianne Reeves - “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” > [listen]
Christmas Time Is Here - Blue Note

With her strong, agile voice, rhythmic virtuosity, and improvisational ease, Dianne Reeves was clearly born of jazz. But music, she feels, should have “no boundaries,”so her singing draws upon a world of influences: Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean; gospel and R&B; classic and contemporary pop. Three time Grammy winner delivers her award-winning jazz vocals.


8. Judith Owen - “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” > [listen]
Christmas In July - Century Of Progress

This jazzy Celt emigre presents an emotionally earnest, yet wry look at the holiday season on her current CD Christmas In July which conjures the chill of snow even while the Santa Anas blow. A daring reinterpretation of Spinal Tap’s “Christmas With The Devil” showcases her puckish whimsy and features husband, actor/humorist, Harry Shearer.


9. Unified Tribe - “Sleigh Ride” > [listen]
Sleigh Ride - Unified Tribe

Not just now, but throughout the year, we each deserve a gift. A hug, a laugh, a song. A little reminder that we’re all on this planet together and that it’s our connection to each other that gets us through each day and each season. So, on behalf of Unified Tribe and ONE WAY, may your season be filled with joy and good times. Happy Holidays!


10. NSW - “Oh Sleeper” > [listen]
Something You Can Use - Unkept

NSW is a band from Los Angeles that formed after meeting in one of the most unlikely places . . . a church! Something You Can Use was created to document the music used on a weekly basis in the modern rock setting of NewSong, San Dimas. Their record label’s catch phase is a perfect description of NSW’s latest effort: “where ancient truth and modern music meet.”.


Check out these ONEWAY CDs: [ CD 25 ] [ CD 24 ] [ CD 23 ] [ CD 22 ] [ CD 21 ] [ CD 20 ] [ CD 19 ] [ CD 18 ] [ CD 17 ] [ CD 16 ] [ CD 15 ] [ CD 14 ] [ CD 13 ] [ CD 11 ] [ CD 10 ] [ CD 9 ] [ CD 8 ] [ CD 7 ] [ CD 6 ] [ CD 5 ]

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