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Mull Unto The Glum Of Mr. Crux & Mt. Vie Track Listing:

    1.    The Cinematic Orchestra feat. Grey Reverend: "To Build A Home (Live)" - As I mentioned long ago in Kerosene Candles...Grey performs this Cinematic tune live for the group while Patrick Watson serves his own tour.  This in acoustic guitar instead of piano transcribed into 7/8 time.  Very effective the way the song changes from the original with the crescendo of the backing band at the end.  Both variations are worth checking out...Patrick's version is just as amazing. 
    2.    Skalpel: "Break In"- Another Ninja Tune artist that works with odd time signatures, however, in DJ form rather than in a backing band. Can definitely tell the Cinematic influence in this group.
    3.    Outkast feat. Whild Peach: "Mutron Angel"
    4.    Lure: "Trace" - A short-lived Brooklyn band that disbanded in 2001.  I really enjoy this self-titled album with Yuval Lion on drums.  He is self-taught from Tel Aviv and now is a part of several bands including Pink Noise. 
    5.    Charlie Hunter: "The Red Dog Strays" - Probably the best 8-string guitar player out there.  King of San Fran jazz and is often in NYC as well touring with the best of jazz musicians. 
    6.    Johnny Cash feat. Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson: "Highwayman" - A great recording before Mr. Cash's passing.  Album produced by Rick Rubin, of course, popularizing Cash's music with all the young folks including covers of NIN "Hurt" and Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage."
    7.    Alison Krauss & Union Station: "Crazy Faith" - Two of country's prolific icons merging for such a solid album.  Alison may be one of the most cherished folk/country singers in this generation.
    8.    Led Zeppelin: "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" - One of my all-time favorite songs.  Performed originally when the band was around 17-21 years old in 1968.  An interesting fact: Robert Plant was second choice as lead singer; second to the great Terry Reid.  He turned down the job as lead singer of The Yardbirds (before they became Led Zeppelin) to pursue his own thing. 
    9.    Jose Gonzalez: "Remain"
    10.    Conor Oberst: "Lenders In The Temple" - Bright Eyes frontman brings new music under his own name with this brilliant track...
    11.    Ratatat: "Black Heroes" - Fitting for a presidential race that NEEDS to be won by a hero...who happens to be black. 
    12.    Christina Aguilera: "Save Me From Myself" - Gotta love an album that is partially produced by one of the greatest hip hop producers of all-time, DJ Premier...although, this song was not done by him...
    13.    Hole: "Dying" - People forget that Courtney Love can rock...she should stick to her bangers & mash, guitars and mosh!
    14.    Ellen Allien & Apparat: "Leave Me Alone"
    15.    Layo & Bushwacka!: "Love Story" - Once went to THE END in London, which is partially run by Layo, and have been completely infatuated by these two electronic heroes ever since.

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