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For our weeklong absinthe-and-hashish-themed vacation in Barcelona, we loaded up the iPod with new albums that shall blow your mind this spring. We dug on Solomon Burke's Like a Fire, the upcoming reissue of Beach Boy Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue, the Verve debut by Jessie Baylin (fiancée of Kings of Leon's Nathan Followill), hot Danish rockers the Fashion and Randy Newman's first disc in nine years, Harps and Angels. But what truly blew our mind was Holy, the new disc from unsung veterans Love as Laughter, featuring a guest spot from Isaac Brock (his Glacial Pace label will release Holy in June). "Isaac and I have been friends since high school," says singer Sam Jayne, who also cooks at Roberta's restaurant in Brooklyn. "We've always cross-influenced each other." But Brock claims that the album is all LAL. "I've been listening the shit out of that record," he says. "They didn't need my help."
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All it took was 10 seconds of listening to "The Hard Way," the title track from Brit soul man James Hunter's third U.S. album, before we knew the disc was unbelievably awesome. "Ten seconds?" says the cheeky singer. "We must be losing our touch." Recorded at Toe Rag Studios in London (where the White Stripes cut Elephant), accented by Hunter's tasty guitar and subtle horn arrangements, The Hard Way is a career achievement for the bandleader who broke through in 2006 with the Grammy-nominated People Gonna Talk. "When we listened back, we were quite pleased with ourselves," he says. What takes it to another level is Big Easy genius Allen Toussaint, who sings on the title track and plays piano on "Believe Me Baby." Says Hunter, "He wrote every song I like."
The Fashion: "Letters From the Ambulance"
Jessie Baylin: "Was I On Your Mind"
Solomon Burke: "Like a Fire" (featuring Ben
Harper)
Love as Laughter: "Crosseyed Beautiful
Youngunz"
James Hunter: "Don't Do Me No Favors"
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