
Honorary Title Scream and Light Up the Sky
Jacky Terrasson Mirror
Aesop Rock None Shall Pass
Akon Konvicted (W/DVD) (DLX)
Allman Brothers Idlewild South (Gold) (Coll) (LTD) (MLPS)
Leif Ove Andsnes Ballad for Edvard Grieg
As I Lay Dying Ocean Between Us
Atreyu Lead Sails Paper Anchor (Dig)
Audio Adrenaline Live From Hawaii
Emanuel Ax / Patrick Stewart Strauss: Enoch Arden
Beyonce Irremplazable
Bomshot Abomination
Greg Brown Yellow Dog (Dig)
By the Tree Beautiful One: Best of
Caedmon's Call Overdressed
Tego Calderon El Abayarde Contraataca
Maria Callas Maria Callas The One And Only
Casting Crowns Altar and the door
Joe Cocker Classic Cocker
Krishna Das Best of Krishna Das
Disciple Scars Remain
Divine Heresy Bleed The Fifth
Epica Divine Conspiracy
Golden Dogs Big Eye Little Eye
Ben Harper / Innocent Criminals Lifeline
Ben Harper / Innocent Criminals Lifeline
Darren Hayes This Delicate Thing We've Made
Heaven and Hell Live From Radio City Music Hall
Heaven and Hell Live From Radio City Music Hall
Taylor Hicks/Little Memphis Blues Orch Live At the Workplay Theatre
Horse the Band Natural Death
Bob James Swan
Jamie T Panic Prevention
Sarah Johns Big love in a small town
Jude Johnstone Blue Light
Jim Jones Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Deluxe Edition) (DLX) (Bril)
Cledus Judd Boogity Boogity: Ray Stevens Tribute
Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies (CD/DVD Sp. Ed)
Emily King East Side Story
Evgeny Kissin Schumann: Piano Cto Mozart 24
Kottonmouth Kings Cloud Nine
Last Goodnight Poison Kiss
Ledisi Lost & Found
Liars Liars
Lil Mo Pain & Paper
Little Series Dream a Little
Little Series Laugh a Little
Little Series Play a Little
Little Series Smile a Little
Lords of the Underground House of Lords
Lyle Lovett It's Not Big It's Large
Madlib Beat Konducta Vol 3 4: In India
Michael McDermott Noise From Words
Lee Morgan RVG / Volume 2
Lee Morgan RVG/Volume 3
NeedtoBreathe Heat
New Buffalo Somewhere Anywhere
No Age Weirdo Rippers
Noreaga Noreality
Obituary Xecutioners Return
Over the Rhine Trumpet Child
Pietasters All Day
Plain White T's Every Second Counts (W/DVD) (DLX)
Point of Grace How You Live
Prinzhorn Dance School Prinzhorn Dance School
Ike Quebec RVG/Bossa Nova Soul Samba
Queensryche Sign of the times
Queensryche Sign Of The Times
Raekwon Icewater
Carmen Rasmusen Nothin Like the Summer
Remy Ma BX Files
Scary Kids Scaring Kids Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Shane & Shane Pages
Anoushka Shankar / Karsh Kale Breathing Under Water

Manu Chao Radiolina (Dig)
Michelle Shocked To heaven u ride
Yes Live At Montreux
Every Time I Die Big Dirty
Ted Nugent Love Grande
Pink Floyd Piper At The Gates - 40th Aniv 2CD
Pink Floyd Piper At The Gates - 40th Aniv 3CD
Winds Prominence And Demise
Heavy Trash Going Way Out With Heavy Trash
Patti Scialfa Play It As It Lays
Joshua Bell Red Violin Concerto
Will Kimbrough EP
Suzy Bogguss Sweet Danger (Dig)
Every Time I Die Big Dirty - Special Edition
MCRAD FDR
Chris & Rich Robinson Brothers Of A Feather
British Beat Live / Various (Various)
Aeon Rise To Dominate
Baroness Red Album
Expendables Expendables

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.
- Aggrolites
- Brunettes
- Brandi Carlile
- G Love and Special Sauce
- Damien Jurado
- Jurado Damien and Gathered in song
- Mirah
- Mirah & Spectratone International
- Okkervil River
- Ryan Shaw
- Slightly Stoopid

Koffin Kats (8/29)
Aggrolites (9/4)
Brandi Carlile (9/6)
WOLF PARADE (9/10)
Naughty by Nature (9/12)
Boys Night Out (9/17)
Todd Rundgren (9/18)
Built to Spill (9/19)
Thomas Mapfumo (9/21)
Black Moth Super Rainbow (9/22)
Subtle (9/22)
Buddy Miles (9/23)
Birthday Massacre (9/27)
EOTO (9/28)
RAQ (10/3)
Frank Black (10/5)
MARTIN SEXTON (10/7)
Shout Out Louds (10/10)
Electric Six (10/12)
Lotus (10/18)
Rehab (10/21)
Catie Curtis (10/26)
Architecture in Helsinki (10/31)
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Eugene Celebration Kidz Rock Showcase on Saturday, Sep 1 2007 @ 12:00pm
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Aggrolites on Monday, Sep 3 2007 @ 6:00pm
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Karl Blau on Saturday, Sep 8 2007 @ 3:00pm
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Crosswalks on Friday, Sep 14 2007 @ 6:30pm
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Levator on Tuesday, Oct 16 2007 @ TBA


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Joe Bonamassa - Sloe Gin
($13.99) [SLOE GIN effortlessly ranges through heavy blues and acoustic numbers alike, a textured flow that Bonamassa says was in part inspired by Rod Stewart's legendary 1969 debut solo LP. In the liner notes, Joe adds, 'I sequenced the album as a throwback to the side A/side B set-up of vinyl records...listening to an album as a whole is a lost pastime. i wanted to bring that experience back around. Renowned for this fluid phrasing and post-modern fusion of traditional roots blues with rock and roll guts, Bonamassa began playing guitar at age four, and toured with blues icon B.B. King when he was twelve. Recently, Joe was named Best Blues Guitarist in Guitar Magazine's 2007 Reader's Choice Awards. He is also the youngest member of the Memphis, TN-based Blues Foundation's Board of Directors, and a spokesperson for their respected Blues in the Schools Program. ] |

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Ben Harper / Innocent Criminals - Lifeline
($13.99) [Ben Harper--mind or body--rarely rests, be it on the road with backing jam band the Criminals or buried in a studio, where the gifted singer-songwriter lays down his brand of peace-chanting, love-tilting music. His latest is lighter on the rock, with a greater emphasis on gospel, blues, and deeply burning soul. Harper isn't concerned about letting listeners inside that soul, confessing in the title track, 'I don't want to wait a lifetime/Yours or mine.' The solo acoustic closer is classic wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve, a trait that seems to drift in and out of songs like the ominous ballad 'Younger than Today,' which remembers earlier days being better days, or its mood-opposite 'Say You Will,' where the exultance of a flamboyant piano and gospel backing vocals offset cheesy lines such as 'love you like a candle loves a flame.' The latter is a standout, along with the bluesy opener 'Fight Outta You'; the island-splashed 'In the Colors,' which recalls early-'70s Van Morrison; and 'Put It on Me,' with its brilliant lyric, 'She cuts cherry pie when she looks you in the eye.] |

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Talib Kweli - Eardrum
($10.99) [One of the best-known and most acclaimed rappers in hip-hop, Talib Kweli makes his Warner Bros. debut with his first album on his own label, Blacksmith. Eardrum, his fourth solo album, delivers music that matters, that both sparks the mind and makes the body move. Solidifying Kwelis status among raps most talented and important voices, Eardrum deserves to be heard.] |

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Liars - Liars
($11.99) [Its important to understand, though, that in the world of Liars, weirdness is relative. So while Liars might be lyrics on songs about witches and twilit percussion experiments, these eleven tracks of spooked, discord-heavy rock, clanking grooves and skronky garage crunch suggest this band still have little to no interest in pandering to the mainstream. Primarily, its a shift in energy: on the rockiest track here, 'Cycle Time', they marshall white-hot guitar riffs and caterwauling vocals in a way that recalls The Raptures pre-disco masterpiece Out of the Races and onto the Tracks; 'Freak Out', meanwhile, could almost be a lost track from the Jesus and Mary Chains Psychocandy sessions, with 60s psychedelia tearing along in a dust cloud of feedback.] |

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Lyle Lovett - It's Not Big It's Large
($10.99) [Thank God for Lyle Lovett. All year long Ive been looking for that one great singer/songwriter disc to knock me off my feet. Plenty have come across my desk and plenty have made me think twice, but nothing will touch Its Not Big, Its Large. The Texas-based songwriter releases his first disc since 2003s My Baby Dont Tolerate next week and, my good Lord, it is an absolute masterpiece. Without a doubt, this is going down as the CD of the Year, 2007. You heard it here first.Beginning with the big band jazz swing of instrumental Tickle Toe, Lovett goes for the heart immediately on the soaring-blues spiritual, We Will Rise Up. After that one-two punch he settles into familiar Lovett territory and coasts through some of his best singer/songwriter material, from the bittersweet Dont Cry a Tear, to the nostaligic South Texas Girl and most notably bouncy lead single, Up In Indiana. Its Not Big, Its Large is just as enriching as 1990s self-titled, more bombastic than 1994s I Love Everybody and equal or on par as 2000s Step Inside This House. A must have.] |

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Rilo Kiley - Under The Black Light
($9.99) [Now the gloriously decadent Under The Blacklight, the groups fourth album but first for Warner Bros., focuses even more intensely on what one critic has called lead singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis tangle of indie pop, torch song and too-cool-for-school cynicism. With Under The Blacklight, Rilo Kiley is ready to shine. ] |

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Scary Kids Scaring Kids - Scary Kids Scaring Kids
($10.99) [Lyrically, Scary Kids Scaring Kids is essentially a quest for the truth in its most organic form, something that the band explore in-depth over the course of these 16 tracks. 'It's all about reaching deep within and pulling out who you truly are,' Afkary explains, adding that although there's a healthy amount of political dissent inherent in the disc, these tracks manage to express universal themes without sounding preachy or dogmatic. 'With these songs we really tried to vocalize the beauty of being an individual and speaking out for the things you believe in without fear--and I think that's a constant theme throughout the album as well as something that's important in our day-to-day lives.' ] |

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Subdudes - Street Symphony
($12.99) [Although the reformed group's approach has always tempered upbeat material with a darker, more soulful edge, their sixth studio release, Street Symphony, exudes a heightened mood of bittersweet melancholy. Even Steve Amedee's ever-present tambourine seems to be less frisky as the disc unwinds at its own rather subdued (no pun intended) pace. Lead vocalist/songwriter Tommy Malone has seldom sounded more committed, wrapping his dusky voice around a vibrant set of originals with lyrics that occasionally reference New Orleans' most horrific experience. Songs such as 'I'm Your Town' ('who's going to save me?') and the deceptively jaunty melody of 'Poor Man's Paradise'--the story of an impoverished, homeless man whose appreciation of life's little things, like the music of Fats Domino, gets him through impossibly difficult times--impart a solemn but hopeful acceptance. The 'her' in 'Thorn in Her Side' refers to the Statue of Liberty, as John Magnie's accordion adds unusual sorrow to Malone's controlled anger. The beautifully bluesy 'No Man' is arguably Malone's most revelatory and touching love song, performed with the proud resignation that courses through every track of this heartfelt, thought-provoking, and emotionally moving set.] |

The entire catalog of the following artist will be on sale through next
Tuesday (9/4/2007).


Common -- Finding Forever

Kim Richey -- Chinese Boxes

Currently Available Indie Only Release!


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