Turkey Shoot 2009 & Opinions on Rihanna and Julian Casablancas
Sound Opinions' Annual Turkey Shoot: It's time to put those musical turkeys out of their misery...and ours. Tune in to hear Jim and Greg’s biggest musical disappointments of 2009.
Music News
It's entirely possible that two of 2009's biggest hits will have come from reality TV stars. This week both Susan Boyle from Britain’s Got Talent and Adam Lambert from American Idol have new albums out. While neither singer actually won his or her respective talent competition, both are poised to have huge hit debuts. Boyle has already broken Amazon's record for most pre-sales, and some sources predict sales in the millions. Lambert shocked some audiences at last week's American Music Awards, but perhaps the controversial performance, or perhaps because of it, he could sell over 200,000 albums in his first week. Greg admires Lambert's attempt to break out of the pristine Idol mold, but doesn't think the record goes far enough.
Turkey Shoot 2009
Every year Jim and Greg celebrate Thanksgiving with the Sound Opinions Turkey Shoot. They take out the year's biggest musical turkeys-albums from normally great artists that fell flat. Hope you're hungry...here are six turkeys for your feast.
Greg
- Neil Young, Fork in the Road
- Pains of Being Pure at Heart, S/T
- Bruce Springsteen, Working on a Dream
Jim
- The Gossip, Music for Men
- Green Day, 21st Century Breakdown
- Bob Dylan, Christmas in the Heart
Listeners
Jim and Greg also hand over the rifles to a couple of listeners.
- Matt from Pasadena CA
Andrew Bird, Noble Beast
- Phillip from Austin TX
Chris Cornell, Scream
Rated R Rihanna
Jim and Greg review two new albums-are they triumphs or turkeys? First up is Rated R, the 4th album from Rihanna. The pop singer blew up in 2007 with her song "Umbrella." She was recently in the news for an incident with boyfriend Chris Brown. While Brown was being sentenced for felony assault, Rihanna began working on Rated R. The result, for Greg, is surprisingly a record of substance. While Rihanna didn't write the songs, they are haunting and seem to directly address her abusive relationship. He never expected to say it, but Greg thinks this is one of the best records of the year. Jim agrees. He won't go so far as to compare the pop star to the towering voices of Mary J. Blige and Aretha Franklin, but Jim thinks Rated R is a record of empowerment. It gets a double Buy It rating.
Is This It The Strokes
The Strokes debut Is This It was recently named the best album of the decade by NME. Now the band's lead singer Julian Casablancas has released his first solo record, Phrazes for the Young. This is a left turn for Casablancas, and rightly so, according to Jim and Greg. It wouldn't have been a good move to try to do a Strokes album without the band. But, none of the experimentation panned out for Jim. He really wanted to like this album, but it ended up being a real turkey. Greg agrees-the songs just aren't there. And neither is the tension between a strong rhythm section and Julian's dream vocals. Phrazes for the Young gets two Trash Its.
Featured Songs
- Susan Boyle, "I Dreamed a Dream," I Dreamed a Dream, 2009
- Susan Boyle, "Daydream Believer," I Dreamed a Dream, 2009
- Adam Lambert, "For Your Entertainment," For Your Entertainment, 2009
- Ohio Players, "Jive Turkey," Skin Tight, 1974
- Neil Young, "Cough Up The Bucks," Fork in the Road, 2009
- The Gossip, "Dimestore Diamond," Music for Men, 2009
- Pains of Being Pure at Heart, "Gentle Sons," The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, 2009
- John Lennon, "Cold Turkey," John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, 1970
- Wilco, "The Thanks I Get," The Thanks I Get, 2007
- Andrew Bird, "Natural Disaster," Noble Beast, 2009
- Chris Cornell, "Part of Me," Scream, 2009
- Green Day, "Last Night on Earth," 21st Century Breakdown, 2009
- Bruce Springsteen, "Queen of the Supermarket," Working on a Dream, 2009
- Bob Dylan, "Must Be Santa," Christmas in the Heart, 2009
- Rihanna, "Russian Roulette," Rated R, 2009
- Rihanna, "Stupid In Love," Rated R, 2009
- Rihanna, "Rockstar 101," Rated R, 2009
- Julian Casablancas, "11th Dimension," Phrazes for the Young, 2009
- Julian Casablancas, "Ludlow St.," Phrazes for the Young, 2009
- Various Artists, "The Prisoner Theme," Sci-Fi's Greatest Hits, 1998
- The Andrews Sisters, "The Telephone Song," Music Lessons with the Andrews Sisters, 2003
- Dream Theater, "Pull Me Under," Images and Words, 1992
- James Brown, "Mother Popcorn," Sex Machine, 1970
- Paul Simon, "I Know What I Know," Graceland, 1986
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