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Beck, Dr. Hukwe Zawose, Coldplay

Film score fun with Roger Roger; Celtic cantigas from Gerald Trimble; Canadian bluesman Michael Browne; Tanzania to Canada: Dr. Zawose & Brook; A lush and dreamy new CD from Beck; and some great British pop from Coldplay.

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Beck, Dr. Hukwe Zawose, Coldplay

Traffic Boom

Roger Roger (yes, his real name) wrote music for radio, films and television. He was one of the most prolific composers of the 20th century. But few have known about his work, until now.

Gigues

Gerald Trimble explores musical connections. Here he plays Celtic music with influences from the Sufi to the Spanish.

That's Where It's At

Not well known in the U.S., this Canadian blues artist performs his own version of a rare Sam Cooke song, originally released in 1964.

Kuna Kunguni

Dr. Hukwe Zawose is considered by many to be Tanzania's greatest musical treasure. On this album, he collaborates with Canadian producer/instrumentalist Michael Brook.

Lonesome Tears

On his eighth and latest release, Beck trades his sardonic wit for serious heartbreak.

Daylight

Coldplay have been compared to Travis, Radiohead and even Pink Floyd, particularly in their mellow, often psychedelic guitar work. But their music is a bit more pop-oriented.