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Most Anticipated Albums of 2009 2009 PREVIEW: MAJOR ALBUMS
New year, new music from heavy hitters By Jonathan Zwickel Special to MSN Music What's in store for music this year? We take a look ahead at 2009's most anticipated releases from established artists. 1 Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen: The Boss debuted an acoustic version of the title track to "Working on a Dream" during an Obama rally last November. Since then, several fully formed songs from the album have been officially released, including "The Wrestler," which just won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Thematically, "Working on a Dream" picks up where 2007's "Magic" left off, somber and introspective but hopeful. Meanwhile, Springsteen's new greatest hits package will be sold exclusively by those union busters at Wal-Mart, a move given added irony during his concluding performance at the Jan. 18 "We Are One" concert from the Lincoln Memorial, teaming with Pete Seeger (once blacklisted for his socialist sympathies) on "This Land Is Your Land." 2 Prince Prince: Good luck avoiding Prince in 2009. The Purple One has been giving copious interviews lately in anticipation of three self-released records coming this year: "MPLSound" is vintage Prince electro-pop, featuring a track with rapper Q-Tip; "Lotus Flower" is guitar driven and eclectic; and "Elixir" is a sultry R&B collaboration between Prince and his newest femme-protégé, Bria Valente. A quick taste of three new songs are available at www.lotusflow3r.com. Word is a tour's in the works, too. 3 U2 U2: After taking the longest between-album break of their career, U2 will release "No Line on the Horizon" on March 3. The Irish rockers initially had some 60 songs in the can, recorded with their usual production team of Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, as well as revisionist guru Rick Rubin and Black Eyed Peas co-founder will.i.am. The Rubin sessions were scrapped to leave an album "not like anything we've ever done before," according to lead singer Bono. Überfans will geek out over the numerous versions of the album (standard jewel case, digipak with expanded liner notes, double vinyl, magazine format and boxed set), a trend you'll see more of this year. 4 50 Cent 50 Cent: How does Curtis Jackson top a year in which he was crowned Forbes magazine's "Hip-Hop Cash King"? (He netted $150 million in '08. Take that, Kanye.) "Before I Self Destruct" is the album that will accompany the self-penned, -directed and -produced feature film of the same name. Clearly the words "economic downturn" don't register with this guy. Dr. Dre and Eminem guest and produce on a record that 50 describes as "more aggressive" than his previously lighthearted efforts. (Image: Sophia Jones/Retna) 5 Missy Elliott Missy Elliott: Like almost every album in this roundup, Missy's "Block Party" was rescheduled from '08 until early '09 and has swapped singles like sweat socks. "Ching-a-Ling" was leaked a year ago and easily -- ahem -- bested "Best Best," which appeared a few months later. Timbaland is back in the producer's chair, alongside T-Pain, Pharrell and Danjahandz. 6 Black Eyed Peas Black Eyed Peas: In a case of false advertising, "The E.N.D." is not the Black Eyes Peas' swan song, it's an album. But not in the traditional sense: After releasing "The E.N.D." (short for "the energy never dies") in early '09, the pop-hop quartet plan on adding downloadable bits and pieces throughout the following months as a sort of audio diary. "I'm trying to break away from the concept of an album," lead Pea will.i.am told Billboard in December. His online focus maintains the cachet he earned with his viral Obama hit, which earned him a Webby Award. 7 Green Day Green Day: Five years later, Green Day's follow-up to the multiplatinum "American Idiot" looks to be an even more ambitious concept album. Early reports describe three segments: "Heroes and Cons," "Charlatans and Saints" and "Horseshoes and Handgrenades." For the first time, the band tapped Butch Vig (Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana) to produce. Don't be surprised if children's choirs and chamber orchestras show up. 8 Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera: As previously reported here, Christina Aguilera's as-yet untitled, un-release-dated album will lean in the "futuristic" direction of her recent single "Keeps Gettin' Better" and will feature input from femme-forward electro icons Ladytron and Goldfrapp. "The future could go anywhere, so it really isn't so specific to a genre or style," Aguilera told MSN in December. 9 Keith Urban Keith Urban: "Sweet Thing," the first single from Keith Urban's upcoming album, is more of the perfectly polished pop-country that's made the Kiwi lady killer New Zealand's hottest export (in more ways than one). "Defying Gravity," Urban's fifth studio record, comes out March 31. Urban recently told Billboard the title phrase "defined the joyous, optimistic and uplifting spirit that seemed to show itself while making the album." 10 Dierks Bentley Dierks Bentley: Country favorite Dierks Bentley has discovered the key to big success in '09: one song on the latest "Rock Band" download pack and another in Billboard's top 10. Led by the single of the same name, Bentley's fifth album, "Feel That Fire," is set for a Feb. 3 release. That's right as Bentley is in midtour, opening for Brad Paisley. 11 Lily Allen Lily Allen: Three rocky years after her breakout, the rambunctious Brit starlet makes a bid for genuine superstardom with "It's Not Me, It's You," out Feb. 10. But does she really want it? Early tracks, including "The Fear" (about the perils of genuine superstardom) and "Everyone's At It" (about the unhealthy debauchery of genuine superstardom) are ambivalent. They're also bouncy, electro-pop floor fillers ripe for DJ remixes. 12 The Fray The Fray: For better or worse, everyone will be more sincere in '09 (thank you, Barack Obama). That fact only boosts the Fray's chances of repeating the multiplatinum success of their 2007 debut. The earnest, piano-driven balladeers return with the same production team to release their self-titled sophomore record on Feb. 3. Lead single "You Found Me" was released in November and is available wherever the Internet is sold. 13 Neil Young Neil Young: Cranky, yes. Crusty, no. Neil Young recently announced that "Fork in the Road," his zillionth solo album, will be released in March. The title track rips into federal bailouts, gas consumption and iPods, all to a blistering, boogie-blues riff. (Along with a homemade video, it's available for streaming on NeilYoung.com.) Young also just finished his latest with Crazy Horse, called "Toast" but there's no release date for that one yet. Meanwhile, his massive, long-awaited, oft-delayed "Archives" box, finally slated for DVD and Blu-ray release in February, recedes to an unconfirmed future date. 14 Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand: They get bigger and slicker with each album, but somehow the lads of Franz Ferdinand retain the casual affability of barstool raconteurs. "Tonight: Franz Ferdinand" adds hefty, disco-inflected bottom end to whip smart, anthemic rock 'n' roll. FF is on the way to becoming a household name and very well could go supernova with their third release, out Jan. 27. 15 Eminem Eminem: No feat in pop music is more difficult than retaining hip-hop cred. (Reason No. 1 why there are so few elder rap statesmen.) Eminem's "Relapse," his first album in five years (release TBD '09), is an X factor. Em's been so far from the limelight for so long that it remains to be seen whether he's still got it or whether anybody still cares. The Dr. Dre-produced, 50 Cent-guested "Crack a Bottle," rumored to be the lead single, is a good sign. 16 Mastondon Mastodon: After walloping Taste of Chaos tour audiences last summer, heroes of heaviness Mastodon offer up "Crack the Skye" in early '09, the follow-up to 2004's career-boosting "Blood Mountain." Call it thinking-dude's metal, a concept album dealing with Czarist Russia and, as bassist Troy Sanders explained to Stereogum in October, "dissecting the dark matter that dominates the universe." Rawk! Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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0 intrest from me. | |
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Harlepolis said: 0 intrest from me.
Co-sign. | |
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Well I'm definitely anticipating Prince. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: Well I'm definitely anticipating Prince.
Prince can go to hell and stay there untill he brings something worthwhile,,,,coz the mofo is slipping. The last good thing I heard from him was P-Funk which he released through myspace. | |
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Harlepolis said: JackieBlue said: Well I'm definitely anticipating Prince.
Prince can go to hell and stay there untill he brings something worthwhile,,,,coz the mofo is slipping. The last good thing I heard from him was P-Funk which he released through myspace. I can't write Prince off yet. I want to hear the whole product and then decide. I don't care about the list I just posted it for the Org. I'm trying to contribute more. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Lily & Missy
other than that... Erykah Badu Faith Evans because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: Erykah Badu
Faith Evans Don't 4get Tweet I wanna hear the complete version of Hey Baby | |
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DirtyChris said: Lily & Missy
other than that... Erykah Badu Faith Evans Yeah, Erykah was noticeably absent. Aside from my list it's just Erykah and Prince. I always have anticipation for Sade but no ones heard a peep. Guess that's it for me. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Prince
U2 (march) Depeche Mode (april) Springsteen - have had it downloaded for a week and still haven't listened. been too busy with his old stuff. Morrissey - got it already Imogen Heap (whenever) Alice Smith (supposedly) Tori (supposedly) Erykah Badu (so has it been pushed back or what? i can't decipher her wacky rambling) Johnny Cash (supposedly American VI is on the way, but supposedly it was in 2007 and 2008 too) Beatles remasters and from out of nowhere all of a sudden... Bowie! | |
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and so far this year, I like Morrissey, Animal Collective, and Antony & the Johnsons
not so thrilled with the Franz Ferdinand album. | |
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errant said: and so far this year, I like Morrissey, Animal Collective, and Antony & the Johnsons
not so thrilled with the Franz Ferdinand album. Is that the Antony that guested on Volta? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: errant said: and so far this year, I like Morrissey, Animal Collective, and Antony & the Johnsons
not so thrilled with the Franz Ferdinand album. Is that the Antony that guested on Volta? the same. | |
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I'm looking forward to:
Prince: most definately the Purple One. I love the new songs that I've heard so far and I have a great feeling its going to be really good if not great Erykah Badu: after hearing New Amerykah last year, I am very interested to hear what else is up her sleeve I wouldn't mind checking out U2 either. This could be a great year for music for me. My fingers are crossed. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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aaaaand.....
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SunnySkies said: aaaaand.....
I'll believe it when I see it. I hope it happens but who knows. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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OMG, what about...
Michael D'Angelo Archer??? | |
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Harlepolis said: DirtyChris said: Erykah Badu
Faith Evans Don't 4get Tweet I wanna hear the complete version of Hey Baby Tweet also is Janelle Monae ever gonna release the rest of her suites? I KNEW Bad Boy was a bad idea for her I rrrrreally can't wait to hear what Melissa & Mr. Mos' don cooked up because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Barbra Streisand has also just finished recordning a new album....
I`m very excited about that | |
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I'll be happy to get the new Prince stuff, and that new Neil Young project sounds like a potential trainwreck waiting to happen so I'm at least mildly curious about it.
Other than that, there's not a whole lot I'm excited about for 2009, new release-wise. Princess Superstar is recording a new album, but she's slow so it probably won't be out till 2010. | |
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only Prince on that list
I'm looking forward to Janelle Monae George Michael's live CD/DVD Craig David K-Os "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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MAXWELL
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Only interested in prince from that list.
After the disappointing planet earth you figure he must be taking this new set more seriously. I'm digging a colonized mind a lot. I'm looking forward to the collabo with his buddy qtip and just to hear that the music is guitar driven and electic has me anticipating his new release. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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Prince and Christina Aguilera Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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Pet Shop Boys, from what I'm hearing its getting very good buzz. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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veronikka said: Prince and Christina Aguilera
i agree! You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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Why is the new Marilyn Manson and 311 discs not on this list? Or D'Angelo or Erykah Badu's new joints? That's who I'm anticipatin'... | |
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basically just excited about U2 and Bruce. | |
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InsatiableCream said: basically just excited about U2 and Bruce.
the new bruce I hear sucks major ass. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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lazycrockett said: InsatiableCream said: basically just excited about U2 and Bruce.
the new bruce I hear sucks major ass. lovely. | |
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