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Ten Great Christmas Gifts

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By Jim Lange
 · December 8, 2009

Want to buy your music loving friends some great CDs? Here’s a list of some highlights.

Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus

Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 

Yes, you’ve probably heard their single, 1901, used as part of a car commercial, and this album is full of catchy pop-rock songs, but also some really creative textures and digital sounds. The band exudes enthusiasm and full-tilt fun with great hooks and arrangements.

 

Dala

Dala Everyone is Someone 

Do harmonies come any sweeter than this? I seriously doubt it. It would be easy then for Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine’s songwriting to lose focus, becoming entranced with the sublime blend of their voices, but tracks like Younger and Lonely Girl proves that these ladies can write as well as sing.

 

Chaise Lounge - The Early Years

Chaise Lounge The Early Years 

This jazz lounge combo certainly has quite a lot going for it: A solid engine room (rhythm section), great soloists and a singer who captivates. Without this solid musicianship, covers of Talking Head’s Burning Down the House would feel empty. Originals like Bom and Ipso Facto bring back a retro cool. A perfect album for a cocktail party or attentive listening.

 

BitterSweet - Drama

Bitter:Sweet  Drama 

What is it about retro that I like so much? This band makes me think of James Bond soundtracks, Fellini films and Euro dance clubs. This is smart and sophisticated music that’s shaken, not stirred.

 

 

The Weepies - Hideaway

The Weepies Hideaway 

The Weepies just might be the best folk rock writers and performers on the planet. It doesn’t get any better than this.

 

 

 

Kekele - Congo Life

Kékélé Congo Life 

When I hear this group, I want to get up and dance. This is a supergroup whose harmonies are sweet and the rhythms are hot.


 

 

Mocean Worker - Cinco de Mowo

Mocean Worker Cinco de Mowo!

Mocean Worker, aka Adam Dorn, makes music from sampling classic jazz albums and a myriad of other sources, but this isn’t mere mash-up. This is meticulously crafted art with dance floor credibility.

 

 

Ceu - Ceu

CéU CéU 

This debut album by Brazilian goddess Ceu (pronounced say-ou) mixes old and new sounds of Brazil with fine results. This album and its companion Remixed EPmake for smooth listening.

 

 

Novalima - Coba Coba

Novalima Coba Coba / Coba Coba Remixed 

Afro-Peruvian musicians/DJs Novalima may take many influences and fuse them, but they never forget the power of the groove. Like so many albums today, there is an eponymous remixed album that is equally hot. This is a dance party waiting to happen.

 

The Submarines - The Honeysuckle Remixes

The Submarines Honeysuckle Remixes 

John Dragonetti and Blake Hazard’s music is a little hard to pin down stylistically, but what does it matter when the end result is catchy, quirky rock pop songs? Trying to get these songs out your head is impossible.

 

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