Archive: August 2009 (61-70 of 139)

Aug 20 2009 04:57 PM ET

Quentin Tarantino's radio show playlist

Categories: Misc.

Quentin Tarantino (who, you may have heard, has a new film out called Inglourious Basterds) will share his personal playlist tomorrow with listeners on Little Steven’s Undergound Garage in a special show broadcast on Sirius channel 25 and XM channel 59 at 3pm. According to Tarantino, the list features, “some of the music I was listening to while making Inglourious Basterds. Now these songs don’t necessarily have a damn thing to do with the movie. These were some of the ones I was listening to in my off time.” We exclusively got hold of QT’s picks ahead of time, and you can find the full list below. Predictably, it’s a very eclectic set which ranges from KT Tunstall’s “Hold On” to “Political World” by Bob Dylan who, the late David Carradine once told me, used to spar with Tarantino. Although, with all due respect to the Kung Fu star, I’d really have to see that to believe it.

Tell us what you think of QT’s choices: Is there anyone else out there who likes Barbra Streisand and the Wu Tang Clan?

Quentin Tarantino’s Personal Playlist

Wu Tang Clan- The Rulez
KT Tunstall- Hold On
Bob Dylan- Political World
Barbra Streisand- Stony End
Robin McNamara- Lay A Little Lovin’ On Me
Sir Douglas Quintet- Mendocino
David Bowie- Cat People (Putting Out Fire) -  from Bowie’s Greatest Hits (not Cat People Sdtrk)
Jay Z- S. Carter
Roy Orbison- There Won’t Be Many Coming Home
Jason Mraz- I’m Yours (Acoustic)
Maroon 5- Wake Up Call
Steve Poltz- Waterfalls
Britney Spears- My Prerogative

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Norah Jones: new album details
Jason Mraz smashes Billboard record
Jay-Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye, ‘Run This Town’: Watch it here!

Paul Oakenfold on Madonna

Aug 20 2009 04:22 PM ET

Norah Jones: New album to feature lots of guitar, some Ryan Adams

Categories: Misc.

norah-jones-EMI_lNorah Jones has announced that she will release her fourth studio album in November. The as-yet-untitled collection will feature Jones playing mostly guitar, rather than piano. The CD boasts songwriting contributions from Will Shef of Okkervil River and Ryan Adams, with whom Jones previously duetted on Adams’ 2005 album, Jacksonville City Nights. Jones also enlisted the assistance of Kings of Leon and Modest Mouse producer Jacquire King.

It all sounds like something of a change of pace for the singer who has sold 36 million records worldwide. What do you think Music Mixers? Are you excited for a new album from the award-winning chanteuse? Is she wise to step out from behind her piano?

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Jason Mraz smashes Billboard record
Jay-Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye, ‘Run This Town’: Watch it here!

Paul Oakenfold on Madonna

Photo Credit: Getty Images Courtesy of EMI

Aug 20 2009 03:33 PM ET

Jason Mraz's 'I'm Yours' smashes Billboard record, remains totally unkillable

Categories: Let's Argue!

The four-minute ditty that Jason Mraz dubbed “his happy little hippie song” shattered a pretty serious record this week — at 70 weeks, it’s now the longest-running song on the Hot 100 chart in Billboard’s 51-year history. Suck it, LeAnn Rimes! Your 1998 monster ballad “How Do I Live” now takes sloppy seconds.

According to Reuters, it’s also the only track to reach No. 1 on each of the following four radio-based charts: Mainstream Top 40/Pop Songs, Adult Contemporary, Adult Top 40, and Triple A. It has also found its way to charts for Latin Pop(!) and Smooth Jazz, and debuts this week at Rhythmic. (Admits the singer: “Perhaps the song is genre-less. The first two and a half minutes have so little production you could almost classify it as spoken-word.”)

Reader, are you finding Mraz as m-rad as you did nearly one and a half years ago? Do you think it deserves to take the spot from LeAnn and other long-runners like Carrie Underwood (“Before He Cheats,” 64 weeks), Jewel (“Foolish Games/You Were Meant for Me,” 65 weeks), Lifehouse (“You and Me,” 62 weeks) and, Lord help us, Los del Rio (“Macarena,” 60 weeks)?

One more time, lest you have forgotten (or your copy got so hot that it melted), here it is:

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Jay-Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye, ‘Run This Town’: Watch it here!
George Strait tops the albums chart, outselling Michael Jackson
Jason Castro talks about his new single and his upcoming debut album
Taylor Momsen from Gossip Girl has a band, and it’s not half-bad!
Guilty pleasures bracket revealed!

Aug 20 2009 03:00 PM ET

Guilty Pleasures, Round One: Backstreet Boys (4) vs. Duran Duran (13)

EW’s Music Mix is searching for the Greatest Guilty Pleasure Musical Act of All Time. With 32 seeded contestants (see all the matchups), this tournament is sure to change hearts, minds, and lives for weeks to come. Read/listen to the following, and then cast your vote in the poll after the jump; reader comments will be used in subsequent rounds, so we encourage you to also post a comment explaining why you chose the way you did. Note: In case of a tie, please select the artist you feel more ashamed to adore. Thank you.

Backstreet Boys Duran Duran

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Aug 20 2009 12:14 PM ET

Jay-Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye, 'Run This Town': Watch it here!

Medieval Madness! In the just-premiered video for the first single from Jay-Z’s upcoming The Blueprint III, Hova, Rihanna, and Kanye get all jousty with angry townsfolk, castle riots, and some questionably period-accurate wardrobe choices (Renaissance Ray-Bans and berets? why not!).

Watch the fierceness below and tell us if you’re feeling all Willow with it. Or perhaps more Beyond Thunderdome, future-apocalypto style? (Hint: if you want to skip MTV’s preamble, skip to the end, and the full video will begin immediately after):

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More from EW’s Music Mix:
Sugarland, outsold by Michael Jackson, tops the albums chart
R. Kelly: Yet another crazy sex metaphor
Paul Oakenfold on Madonna
Guilty pleasures bracket revealed!

Aug 20 2009 11:00 AM ET

Guilty Pleasures, Round One: Ace of Base (4) vs. Stone Temple Pilots (13)

EW’s Music Mix is searching for the Greatest Guilty Pleasure Musical Act of All Time. With 32 seeded contestants (see all the matchups), this tournament is sure to change hearts, minds, and lives for weeks to come. Read/listen to the following, and then cast your vote in the poll after the jump; reader comments will be used in subsequent rounds, so we encourage you to also explain to the group why you chose the way you did. Note: In case of a tie, please select the artist you feel more ashamed to adore. Thank you.

Ace of Base Stone Temple Pilots

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Aug 19 2009 04:22 PM ET

Guilty Pleasures, Round One: Spice Girls (3) vs. Rihanna (14)

EW’s Music Mix is searching for the Greatest Guilty Pleasure Musical Act of All Time. With 32 seeded contestants (see all the matchups), this tournament is sure to change hearts, minds, and lives for weeks to come. Read/listen to the following, and then cast your vote in the poll after the jump; reader comments will be used in subsequent rounds, so we encourage you to also post a comment explaining why you chose the way you did. Note: In case of a tie, please select the artist you feel more ashamed to adore. Thank you.

Spice Girls Rihanna

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Aug 19 2009 01:16 PM ET

Guilty Pleasures, Round One: Journey (3) vs. Fall Out Boy (14)

EW’s Music Mix is searching for the Greatest Guilty Pleasure Musical Act of All Time. With 32 seeded contestants (see all the matchups), this tournament is sure to change hearts, minds, and lives for weeks to come. Read/listen to the following, and then cast your vote in the poll after the jump; reader comments will be used in subsequent rounds, so we encourage you to also post a comment explaining why you chose the way you did. Note: In case of a tie, please select the artist you feel more ashamed to adore. Thank you.

Journey Fall Out Boy

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Aug 19 2009 11:46 AM ET

George Strait tops the albums chart, outselling Michael Jackson

george-strait-twangThey don’t call him the King of Country for nothing. George Strait’s 26th(!) studio album, Twang, debuts atop this week’s Billboard 200 album sales chart after selling 155,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. While not exactly a blockbuster number, that’s nothing to be ashamed of in these slow-selling dog days. Especially not when Strait managed to outperform Michael Jackson’s Number Ones, the greatest-hits set that’s been outselling the Billboard 200′s No. 1 for six non-consecutive weeks now. (It’s ineligible for the flagship Billboard 200 chart due to its age.) No one save Daughtry has been able to topple Number Ones since Jackson’s death in June. And considering that Number Ones moved only 80,000 units in this sales frame — a 19 percent drop from the previous week — its incredible run might be coming to a definitive close.

Just below Strait, Neil Diamond’s Walmart-exclusive Hot August Night/NYC CD/DVD combo landed at No. 2 with 57,000 sold. Cobra Starship’s Hot Mess, which is apparently not quite as hot as that Neil Diamond live record, took No. 4 with 42,000. And country newcomer Justin Moore’s self-titled debut made it to No. 10 with 34,000. Hey, maybe after he records another 25 albums, Moore can hope to be in Strait’s sales league.

What do you think of this week’s albums chart? Are you looking forward to any big fall releases making things a little more exciting in the coming weeks?

More from EW’s Music Mix:
Sugarland, outsold by Michael Jackson, tops the albums chart
Jason Castro talks about his new single and his upcoming debut album
Taylor Momsen from Gossip Girl has a band, and it’s not half-bad!
Guilty pleasures bracket revealed!

Aug 19 2009 09:08 AM ET

Jason Castro talks about his new single, his upcoming debut album, and (not) getting the last laugh

jason-castro_lAttention, American Idol fans: Jason Castro’s jaunty major-label debut single, “Let’s Just Fall in Love Again,” premiered last night and is currently streaming at his Web site, www.jasoncastromusic.com.

To celebrate the occasion, the season 7 third runner-up got on the phone with EW.com to discuss his songwriting process, his collaborators, and how he defines success.

EW: What I like about your debut single is that it’s really well-produced, but it doesn’t steamroll the intimate sound we’ve come to expect from you.
Jason Castro: That is definitely something from the onset that I tried to be aware of. You know how some of the Idol projects can turn into manufactured pop things? From my first meeting with Atlantic, I went in there and explained my vision and played for them — I wanted to get my deal off of my songs — and we were all just on the same page. We’ve been on the same page since day one. We decided to do the whole album with one producer, Eric Rosse, and we put a lot of love into it.

EW: So getting back to “Let’s Just Fall in Love Again”…
JC: The original demo was just acoustic, and we wanted to keep that same energy but give it some extra oomph — without losing the magic. That recording actually ended up being like a Frankenstein monster, but you wouldn’t know it. We had pieces from the original demo — the original guitar and the handclaps. We had to use the handclaps because they were really lively. [Laughs.] And when we recorded it out here [in L.A.] we tracked the whole thing, we used drum and bass from our session out here. And then we used a little organ and a couple other things from another session we did in New York.

EW: What about the whistling that starts the track? Where did you come up with that?
JC: It’s the melody from the chorus. It was going to be some line, maybe a guitar line — but the whistling just kind of stuck out. It felt like that kind of song. When have you heard whistling lately? So we were like “Let’s whistle it up!”

EW: Who’s doing the whistling? You?
JC: That is not me, you would be surprised! Don’t tell anybody! Everybody in the studio took turns. We can all whistle — but it wasn’t like that whistle. [Laughs.] That was the key to the project, finding a whistler.

EW: Did someone win the whistle-off?
JC: Somebody in the studio. And actually we brought in an outside whistler, and I don’t want to say it, but he couldn’t cut it. But I don’t want to talk bad about any whistlers around town or anything. READ FULL STORY »

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