Monday, March 26, 2007

New Songs Added - 2/26/07

This week I have added a bonus track from Elliott Yamin's new album, a demo song by Clay Aiken from before he appeared on American Idol and a track from Canadian Idol Ryan Malcolm's first album.

Elliott Yamin's first album, "Elliott Yamin," dropped this week and so far seems to be selling well. There is a plethora of bonus tracks available from various outlets. This week I chose the acoustic version of "Trainwreck" that is available at Wal-Mart. Here is a list of what is available:

Target:
Let Your Heart Lead
I'll Make You Dance

Itunes:
Whiter Shade Of Pale
In Love With You Forever

American Idol site:
Believe

Yahoo:
Sharing The Night

Rhapsody:
Sign Your Name

Wal-Mart:
Trainwreck (acoustic)
A Song For You (full band)

"I'm Not Supposed To Love You Anymore" is one of my favorite tracks from Clay Aiken's demo CD, "Look What Love Has Done."

Ryan Malcolm was the first winner from Canadian Idol and his band, Low Level Flight, has just released a new album this week called "Urgency."

Our independent artist choice this week is "Baby's Lullaby" by the group EverBlue. This is what they have to say about themselves:
Not just another band from L.A., with the release of their debut CD, formidable rock group EverBlue, is about to set the music industry spinning on its ear. Described as, "A sexy, soulful and emotion filled blend of passionate singing, masterful musicianship, and memorable songwriting," EverBlue is creating a big buzz amongst the music community with their special brand of bluesy rock and roll. It's not easy to find a band as genuine as EverBlue in popular culture these days when considering all the carefully scripted rises to glory and the falls that inevitably follow careers built on hype. This California-based band is poised to go from zero to sixty by virtue of a combination of finger-on-the-pulse songs, powerful live performances and new metropolitan adult pop sound.
I have also included a very nice song, "So Not Over You", by Simply Red that is currently climbing the radio charts. And for old times sake I have included tunes by Foreigner, Talking Heads, The Beatles and The Police.

Don't forget to vote for your favorites and feel free to leave a comment here on the blog if you have any suggestions or opinions you would like to share!

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