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www.gotocdworld.com -- (New & Used! CDs, DVDs, Vinyl, Incense, Posters, etc)     Issue # 203 , 5/15/2007  



LA Blues Alliance
What a life

Linkin Park
Minutes to Midnight

Mogwai
Zidane: 21st century portrait

Pink Martini
Hey Eugene (Dig)

Joe Strummer
Furture Is Unwritten

Wilco
Sky Blue Sky (Enh)


Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight (W/DVD) (Spec)
Till Bronner Oceana
38 Special Live At Sturgis
George Acosta A state of mind
Roy Acuff Sings Hank Williams
Antigama Resonance
Joseph Arthur & Lonely Astronauts Lets just be
Atlanta Rhythm Section Anthology: Greatest & Latest
Avett Brothers Emotionalism
Balkan Beat Box Nu Med (Dig)
Stefano Battaglia Re: Pasolini
Before The Eyes Before The Eyes
Beyonce & Shakira Beautiful Liar
Blacktop Mourning No Regret
Canned Heat Anthology
Career Soldiers Loss Of Words
CBGB Forever / Various CBGB Forever / Various
Coolest Songs in the World 1 / Various Coolest Songs in the World 1 / Various
Da Ville On my mind
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain
Glenn Danzig Black Aria (LTD) (Dig)
Destro As the coil unwinds
Dry Branch Fire Squad Thirtieth Anniversary Special
Dungen Tio Bitar
Fishbone Still Stuck in Your Throat
Seb Fontaine Type 02
Funeral for a Friend Tales Don't Tell Themselves
Genesis & Then There Were Three (W/DVD)
Genesis Abacab (W/DVD)
Genesis Duke (W/DVD)
Genesis Genesis: 1976-1982 (Box)
Genesis Trick of the Tail (W/DVD)
Genesis Wind & Wuthering (W/DVD)
Guided By Voices Live From Austin Texas
Guided By Voices Live from Austin Texas
Hell Within Shadows Of Vanity
Howard Hewett If Only
Hopesfall Magnetic North
Horrors Strange House
I Am The Ocean And your city needs swallowing
Rick James Deeper Still
Teresa James & Rhythm Tramps Bottom Line
Jefferson Airplane Sweeping up the spotlight: Live Fillmore East 1969
Job For A Cowboy Genesis
LA Blues Alliance What a life
Amy Levere Anchors & Anvils
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Little Texas Very Best
Madonna Wild Angel
Manx Harry / Breit Kevin In Good We Trust
Marco Polo Port Authority
Megadeth United Abominations
Mistah FAB Da Baydestrian
Roscoe Mitchell Composition / Improvisation Nos 1 2 3
Moby Grape Listen my friends
Mogwai Zidane: 21st century portrait
Wade Imre Morrisette Strong as diamonds
Maria Muldaur Naughty Bawdy & Blue
Nakai Carlos R / Bar-David Udi Voyagers
OJays Imagination
Dolores ORiordan Are you listening
Ozma Pasadena
Parker Theory Leaving California
Alan Parsons Project Essential Alan Parsons Project
Remains Remains
REO Speedwagon Plus
High Fidelity - The Record (Soundtrack)
Shrek The Third (Soundtrack)
Spanish Harlem Orchestra United we swing
Joe Strummer Furture Is Unwritten
Amir Sulaiman Like a thief in the night
TLC Now & Forever
Total F&$@ing Destruction Zen and the art of TFD
UB40 Live At Montreux 2002
Townes Van Zandt Delta Momma Blues


Maroon 5 It Won't Be Soon Before Long
Corea Chick / Fleck Bela Enchantment
Joan Osborne Breakfast in Bed
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
Three 6 Mafia Last 2 Walk
Shemekia Copeland On Stage At World Cafe Live / (WS Ac3 Dol)
Young Jeezy / Usda Young Jeezy Presents Usda: Cold Summer
Bravery Sun & the Moon
Jeff Buckley So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley
Jimmy Thackery Solid Ice
Used Lies for the Liars
Krs-One / Marl Marley Hip-Hop Lives
Point One Unlucky Stars (W/DVD)
Loudon Wainwright III Strange Weirdos: Music From & Inspired By Knocked
Tim Armstrong - Rancid Poets Life (Bonus DVD) (Dig)
Him Uneasy Listening Vol 2
National Boxer
Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand
Lil Boosie Webbie Foxx & Trill Fam Survival Of The Fittest
Richmond Fontaine Thirteen Cities


The following artists are currently on tour and coming through our area. In support CD World is placing all titles by these artists on sale from now until 3 weeks after their show.

  • !!! Chk Chk Chk
  • Alternate Routes
  • Califone
  • Decemberists
  • Emmylou Harris
  • High on fire
  • Lucy Kaplansky
  • Ziggy Marley
  • Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers
  • Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers
  • Murder By Death
  • My Brightest Diamond
  • Robert Randolph & The Family Band
  • Robert Randolph & The Family Band
  • Reverend Horton Heat
  • RJD2
  • Vienna Teng


HIV Alliance Benefit (5/17)
Grynch (5/18)
Colin Hay (5/20)
Fishbone (5/21)
Junior Toots (5/25)
Brother Ali (5/29)
Citizen Cope (5/30)
Secret Chiefs 3 (6/1)
Blue Scholars (6/3)
Young Dubliners (6/5)
Menomena (6/6)
Awol One (6/7)
Eleven Eyes (6/9)
Ima Robot (6/12)
Ariel Pink (6/13)
Hot Buttered Rum (6/14)
Lafa Taylor (6/15)
Reeble Jar (6/16)
Koffin Kats (6/20)
Devil Makes 3 (6/23)
Amos Lee (6/30)


  • Blue Scholars,Common Market,Gabriel Teodros on Sunday, Jun 3 2007 @ 4:00pm
  • Levator on Saturday, Jun 9 2007 @ 3:00pm
  • Lifesavas on Saturday, Jun 16 2007 @ 3:00pm
  • Ginger Hustlers on Saturday, Jun 30 2007 @ 3:00pm



Bjork - Volta ($13.99) [Bjork returns to her iconic, innovative and rhythmic roots with Volta. Featuring her own infamous beats and collaborations with Timbaland, Antony Hegarty, Brian Chippendale and an all-female Icelandic brass section, the end result is an explosion of beats and an amalgamtion of sound and visuals that give Volta a life of its own, like the world hasn't seen from Bjork in years. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------]


Jeff Buckley - So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley ($10.99) [Import 14-track pressing features tracks from his two studio albums and includes two rarities, 'So Real' (Live and Acoustic in Japan - non album version/ promo single) and 'I Know it's Over' . (Previously Unreleased - Smiths cover from a session at Sony Studios that was edited for broadcast on WNEW on April 6, 1995. It was not included on the radio broadcast.) Other highlights include 'Last Goodbye', 'Forget Her', 'Everybody Here Wants You' and more. All of the tracks lifted from Grace are pulled from the remastered tracks that featured on the Legacy Edition. Sony.]


LA Blues Alliance - What a life ($11.99) [BLUES SUPER GROUP....check out the line up...L.A. Blues Alliance: Sonny Landreth (vocals, guitar, guitars); Keb' Mo (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Stanley Behrens (vocals, harmonica, tenor saxophone); David Morgan (vocals, piano, electric piano, background vocals); Mike Finnigan (vocals, piano, Hammond b-3 organ, background vocals); Amy Keys (vocals, background vocals); W.G.'Snuffy' Walden (guitar); Bob Glaub (bass guitar, percussion); John 'JR' Robinson (drums, percussion).]


Mogwai - Zidane: 21st century portrait ($11.99) [Mogwai have, by and large, become something of a surprise over the years. From their humble beginning as Post-rock, Experimental-rock fledging musicians, who were probably more known for their amusing 'Blur are Sh**e' T-shirts, than for anything musically amazing. But after having dropped their amazing debut 'Young Team' which skilfully balanced Complex and lengthy soundscapes which veered between brooding and ominous guitar plucking, and crisp instrumentation, before exploding into fierce guitar feedback and explosive drumming, the band managed to carve out a niche for themselves amongst other post-rock/indie-rock bands ]


Pink Martini - Hey Eugene (Dig) ($14.99) [Based in Portland, Oregon, this dazzling 12-piece ensemble are led by pianist Thomas Lauderdale and fronted by vocalist China Forbes. Their rich musical journeys carry listeners everywhere from a ballroom in Havana to a cabaret in Paris. This set even includes a number in Japanese and another in Arabic. With their strings, horns, and sultry rhythms, Pink Martini find the common denominators in these musics from around the globe. Hey Eugene! is perfectly bookended with a pair of decidedly American numbers: their original 'Everywhere' evokes musicals from Hollywood's golden era, while 'Tea for Two' finds guest duet partner Jimmy Scott adding his emotionally riveting singing. While Lauderdale and his cohorts draw from past times and styles, they never come off as museum curators; rather, they celebrate the vibrancy that makes music timeless.]


Elliott Smith - New Moon ($13.99) [When Elliott Smith died late in 2003, he took with him one of the unique songwriting gifts of his generation: part folk grandeur, part punk fury, and virtually bottomless in eight short years of solo recordings. Thankfully for that generation, and many to come, he left behind two dozen songs that his Portland, Oregon, producer and pal Larry Crane has crafted into a retrospective celebration of Smith's contribution to music. Mostly house-recorded demos plucked from the fertile three years that followed his 1994 debut Roman Candle (including an early take of 'Miss Misery'), there's an eminent clarity to these songs that makes them sound like they were recorded yesterday. ]


Joe Strummer - Furture Is Unwritten ($13.99) [This 25-song soundtrack to Julian Temple's biopic of the late Joe Strummer is not as much a retrospective of the punk-rock kingpin as an 80-minute radio show with the ex-Clash leader spinning the dials on influential favorites, such as Tim Hardin's 'Black Sheep Boy,' Eddie Cochran's 1958 rocker 'Nervous Breakdown,' and Nina Simone's 1967 version of the Bee Gees' 'To Love Somebody.' Snippets of interviews and Strummer testimonials break up dead air between tracks, which include previously unreleased demos of Clash nuggets like 'White Riot' and 'I'm So Bored with the USA,' as well as Strummer's toned-down solo work with the Mescaleros. But the real treasures lie in the rarely-heard-before: The Clash performing Strummer's '(In The) Pouring Rain' live in 1984, which never made an album; 1988's 'Trash City' recorded with Strummer's Los Angeles combo the Latino Rockabilly War]


Wilco - Sky Blue Sky (Enh) ($13.99) [Sky Blue Sky is mellow, moody, and uncharacteristically monotone, opening with a pleasant jangle and Jeff Tweedy singing a simple song: 'Maybe the sun will shine today, the clouds will blow away.' He doesn't even follow it up with a barbed punchline. Could it be that the restless Chicago band has settled back into its gentle Americana roots--or does this sudden mid-career reappraisal represent Wilco's gutsiest move yet? Mostly written in the studio by the full band, it's certainly the group's most cohesive album in ages, presenting a dense song cycle padded with intricate guitar work, brushed rhythms, and '70s soft-rock accents. In places it sounds like Wings ('Hate It Here'), in others Harry Nilsson ('Walken'), and in the middle it goes a bit Grateful Dead ('Shake It Off'). At the same time, there's a distinct sense of hearing a band finally at ease in its own skin.]


The entire catalog of the following artist will be on sale through next Tuesday (5/22/2007).


El-P   -- I'll Sleep When You're Dead


Klaxons   -- Myths of the near future


James Morrison   -- Undiscovered


Currently Available Indie Only Release!