NEW DVD/BLU-RAY: JOE BONAMASSA LIVE NYC DVD FOR THE RIGHT PRICE!

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This 2 DVD set (on sale for the $17.99 Right Price – $7 off list price!) rips through 19 songs spanning Joe Bonamassa‘s career with smoky vocals complementing the guitar wizardry and rapid-fingered ease with which his fans know and love. Alongside the great chemistry he shares with his formidable bandmates Carmine Rojas, Tal Bergman and Rick Melick, the performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City is mesmerizing to watch.

Bonamassa is joined by John Hiatt for “Down Around My Place” and “I Know a Place” and Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers for “Fire and Water” and “Walk in My Shadows.” Other songs include “Slow Train,” “Cradle Rock,” “When the Fire Hits the Sea,” “Midnight Blues,” “Dust Bowl,” “The River,” “You Better Watch Yourself,” “Steal Your Heart Away,” “Bird on a Wire,” “Blue and Evil,” “Mountain Time” and “Young Man Blues.”

OTHER DVD/BLU-RAY RELEASES:

Iron Maiden En Vivo! DVD, deluxe DVD and Blu-ray
Chemical Brothers Don’t Think DVD and Blu-ray
South Park Season 15 DVD
Casablanca Blu-ray

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 11)

1. Wrecking Ball, Bruce Springsteen
2. Hillfolk Noir Radio Hour, Hillfolk Noir
3. Break It Yourself, Andrew Bird
4. 21, Adele
5. Agnostic Hymns and Stoner Fables, Todd Snider
6. Old Ideas, Leonard Cohen
7. Born to Die, Lana Del Rey
8. Release Me, Lyle Lovett
9. The Slideshow Effect, Memoryhouse
10. Leaving Eden, Carolina Chocolate Drops
11. Bringing in the Darlings, Josh Ritter
12. Who’s Feeling Young Now?, Punch Brothers
13. New Multitudes, Farrar/James/Johnson/Parker
14. Some Nights, Fun.
15. Making Mirrors, Gotye
16. The Goat Rodeo Sessions, Yo-Yo Ma
17. 19, Adele
18. Animal Joy, Shearwater
19. The Hands That Take You, Radiation City
20. Arrow, The Heartless Bastards

NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: BLACK KEYS ‘EL CAMINO’! GET IT FOR THE $9.99 RIGHT PRICE THROUGH DECEMBER 12!

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The Black Keys‘ Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach bum rush through El Camino like cats in heat, barely stopping to catch a breath. The high-octane guitar, organ, drums, and even bells and chimes all seem to move together, surging forward in adrenaline-riddled spurts. While the duo has always attributed their rhythmic focus to their mutual love for old hip-hop and R&B, these songs were dipped in pure rock’n’roll. “Money Maker” hearkens to the bluesy side, while “Little Black Submarines” slowly builds from an acoustic ballad à la Blitzen Trapper to fuzzy metal riffage. Album opener and first single, “Lonely Boy,” is the best of the bunch, a rollicking good time with raw edges. It’s as danceable as anything they’ve ever done, as evidenced by the song’s video.

Lamenting love gone wrong on nearly every song, El Camino‘s subject matter is nothing new. But it’s what these two do best, and when Auerbach howls “she’s bound to break ya” on “Money Maker,” you want to shake the hand of the gold digger who inspired such fiery feelings. “All this love of mine/And all my precious time/You’ll waste it ’cause you/Don’t know what you want,” goes “Nova Baby,” one of the few songs where Auerbach takes his guitar for a high-flying solo. Sometimes the lyrics swing and miss, like the gag moment on “Run Right Back,” where Auerbach cries “She doesn’t read too much/But there’s no doubt/She’s been written about/Finest exterior/She’s so superior.”Under The Radar

BLACK KEYS LISTENING PARTY MONDAY, DEC. 5: ALBUM PREORDER ($9.99!), GIFT WITH PURCHASE, KEYS RAFFLE PRIZES!

The Record Exchange will host a Black Keys Listening Party at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, during our annual Bonus Club Party. As always, this Record Exchange event is free and all ages.

The Black Keys’ highly-anticipated new album El Camino hits the shelves on Tuesday, Dec. 6, and we’ll give you a full-album preview the night before, plus a chance to preorder the album on CD ($9.99 Right Price) or vinyl! Anyone who pre-orders the album will receive a Black Keys poster (while supplies last) and be entered to win one of several Black Keys prizes, including:

• Autographed Black Keys lithograph

• Black Keys CDs, including Brothers Deluxe Edition (with book), Brothers standard edition, Attack and Release, Magic Potion and The Black Keys Live at the Crystal Ballroom

HEAR FIVE FULL TRACKS FROM EL CAMINO HERE

NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: COLDPLAY ‘MYLO XYLOTO’

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Coldplay’s fifth album, Mylo Xyloto, is curiously a warm, permeable and, um, danceable hit. Brian Eno is back on board as producer, but any gravitas he may bring to the table is masterfully offset by the appearance of farmer-goading hip-hop starlet Rihanna – such is the flippancy Coldplay can afford to play with as stadium lords. They have advanced their experiments in electronic music and shiny sonic wizardry (or “Enoxification”, they humbly credit), but it hasn’t diminished their knack for crafting those affecting anthems we’ve come to expect.

Bound by a very loose ‘love story’ concept, the songs within radiate a positivity that is as contagious as it is uplifting. The shimmering ‘Hurts Like Heaven’ – galvanized by a relentless motorik pulse – is a defiant assertion of commitment, while ‘Paradise’ ushers low-end Gary Numan-ish synths into a slow-building choral climax that will unite the live hordes next summer. Talking of synths, ‘Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall’ is built on a Euro-riff that’s already bothering dance floors, while Riri’s appearance on ‘Princess Of China’ becomes a pop sparkle amid dark, fuzzy basslines.Clash