New Releases, May 22: Ozzy Osbourne, Maroon 5, Joan Osborne
Plus: The Used , The Bravery , more
Ozzy Osbourne
"Black Rain"
(Epic)
If you want to attend this year's Ozzfest, you might want to get a copy of tour founder Ozzy Osbourne's latest CD.
As previously announced, tickets for Ozzfest will be free. That, of course, brings up the issue of how those tickets will be distributed. Osbourne, a master at marketing, is enticing fans to purchase "Black Rain" by including Ozzfest tickets with the CD.
Specially marked, limited-edition copies of the set include a code that fans can use to obtain two Ozzfest tickets via tour-promoter Live Nation's website.
If you need another reason to buy the disc, "Black Rain" is Osbourne's first studio set of all-new material in six years.
Maroon 5
"It Won't Be Soon Before Long"
(A&M)
The melodic pop-rock band is back with a proper studio follow-up to its multi-platinum debut, 2002's "Songs About Jane." The first single from the album is "Makes Me Wonder."
Maroon 5 worked on "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" in a Hollywood mansion reputed to have once been owned by legendary magician Harry Houdini. Some of Houdini's magic apparently has carried over to the recording: it's already a top-seller thanks to blistering Internet pre-sales.
The group will first support the album with a short tour of small venues, beginning May 30 in Boston and continuing through a June 11 date in New York. After that, a longer trek through arena-sized venues is expected.
Joan Osborne
"Breakfast in Bed"
(Time Life)
Everybody's doing it--going all retro and recording albums of oldies-but-goodies, that is. Osborne is the latest to jump on the bandwagon with her new set, "Breakfast in Bed."
The bluesy vocalist, who recently collaborated with members of The Dead, has chosen to cover such songs as Hall and Oates' "Sara Smile" and Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine."
The Used
"Lies for the Liars"
(Reprise)
The Used called upon the talents of producer John Feldmannn (The Matches, Story of the Year) to help with its third release, "Lies for the Liars," the studio follow-up to 2004's gold-certified "In Love and Death." The group's previous release was "Berth," a CD/DVD combo recorded and shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, during its last headlining tour.
The Bravery
"The Sun and the Moon"
(Island)
The Bravery will attempt to lick the sophomore jinx with the release of its second album. "The Sun and the Moon," which features production work by Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan), follows the band's self-titled 2005 debut.
More new releases:
Tim Armstrong, "A Poet's Life" (Hellcat)
Battles, "Mirrored" (Warped)
The Beach Boys, "The Warmth of the Sun" (Capitol)
Michael Brecker, "Pilgrimage" (Heads Up)
Jeff Buckley, "So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley" (Sony)
Barbara Cook, "No One is Alone" (DRG)
Chick Corea, Bela Fleck, "The Enchantment" (Stretch)
Hillsong United, "All of the Above" (Integrity)
Candye Kane, "Guitar'd and Feathered" (Ruf)
The National, "Boxer" (Beggars Banquet)
Sonata Arctica, "Unia" (Nuclear Blast)
U.S.D.A., Young Jeezy, "Young Jeezy Presents U.S.D.A.: Cold Summer" (Def Jam)
Various Artists, "Crucial Acoustic Blues" (Alligator)
Various Artists, "Crucial Rockin' Blues" (Alligator)
Various Artists, "More Crucial Guitar Blues" (Alligator)
Soundtracks and scores:
"La Vie en Rose: La Mome" (EMI)
"Once" (Columbia)
"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" (Disney)
Busta Rhymes joins Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution lineup [June 2008]
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Ozzfest switches to single-day format for 2008 [May 2008]
LiveDaily News Break, April 17: Motley Crue, Danity Kane, Black Crowes and more [April 2008]
Ozzy Osbourne conjures Monsters of Rock festival [April 2008]
Linkin Park announces Projekt Revolution lineup [April 2008]
Madonna's "Confessions on a Dance Floor" tour
The Duke Spirit on stage and in the studio
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks
Metallica at the KROQ Weenie Roast in Irvine, CA
R.E.M. at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA
Herbie Hancock at the Sonoma Jazz Festival
Brad Paisley, Jack Ingram and Kellie Pickler
Dengue Fever at The Independent, San Francisco, CA

