Albums to get excited about in 2008
Grant Snider
Issue date: 1/14/08 Section: Culture
2. Alanis Morissette, "Flavors of Entanglement" will be released in April. "You, you, you, oughta know!"
3. Ace of Base's remix album, untitled as of yet, will be released in September. "I saw the sign - and it opened up my eyes, I saw the sign!"
4. Presidents of the United States of America, "These Are the Good Times People" will be released March 11. There will be "Millions of peaches, peaches for me! Millions of peaches, peaches for free!"
5. Lenny Kravitz, "It Is Time for a Love Revolution" will be released Feb. 5. If it really is time for a love revolution, I certainly hope I'm invited.
The Jackson Family
1. Michael Jackson, "Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition" will be released Feb. 12. This classic album has been re-mastered, with seven bonus tracks added. The new tracks include remixes by hip-hop emissaries, both potentially great (Kanye West), and potentially embarrassing (Fergie).
2. Janet Jackson, "Discipline" will be released Feb. 26. If America is lucky, Janet will have another Super Bowl halftime performance lined up to promote her new album.
3. Ringo Starr, "Liverpool 8" will be released Jan. 15. Ringo is technically not related to the Jacksons, but Michael does own rights to most of The Beatles' songs.
gsnider@unews.com
3. Ace of Base's remix album, untitled as of yet, will be released in September. "I saw the sign - and it opened up my eyes, I saw the sign!"
4. Presidents of the United States of America, "These Are the Good Times People" will be released March 11. There will be "Millions of peaches, peaches for me! Millions of peaches, peaches for free!"
5. Lenny Kravitz, "It Is Time for a Love Revolution" will be released Feb. 5. If it really is time for a love revolution, I certainly hope I'm invited.
The Jackson Family
1. Michael Jackson, "Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition" will be released Feb. 12. This classic album has been re-mastered, with seven bonus tracks added. The new tracks include remixes by hip-hop emissaries, both potentially great (Kanye West), and potentially embarrassing (Fergie).
2. Janet Jackson, "Discipline" will be released Feb. 26. If America is lucky, Janet will have another Super Bowl halftime performance lined up to promote her new album.
3. Ringo Starr, "Liverpool 8" will be released Jan. 15. Ringo is technically not related to the Jacksons, but Michael does own rights to most of The Beatles' songs.
gsnider@unews.com
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