This week's releases read like a lineup from 1977, not 2007: Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, and Bruce Springsteen all have albums or hit packages out today.


It's the tiger.


 

 

Artist: Annie Lennox

 

Album: Songs of Mass Destruction

 

Review: Rolling Stone



 

 

Artist: Blanche

 

Album: Little Amber Bottles

 


 

 

Artist: Bob Dylan

 

Album: Dylan

 

NeutralNotes: Today you can get your hands on a butt-ton o' Dylan (or opt for a one-disc-ton).

 


Artist: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band

 

Album: Magic

 

Reviews: Stylus, Entertainment Weekly

 

NeutralNotes: Must miss. Even more of a must miss: Jersey bars that will be cranking the mediocre tunes from this one for months to come.

 


 

Artist: Cake

 

Album: B-Sides and Rarities

 


 

Artist: Dashboard Confessional

 

Album: The Shade of Poison Trees

 

Review: Entertainment Weekly

 


 

 

Artist: Emery

 

Album: I'm Only a Man

 


Artist: Faith Hill

 

Album: The Hits

 


 

Artist: Future Rock

 

Album: Gears

 


 

 

Artist: John Fogerty

 

Album: Revival

 


 

 

Artist: Matchbox Twenty

 

Album: Exile on Mainstream

 


 

 

Artist: Mick Jagger

 

Album: Very Best of Mick Jagger

 

NeutralNotes: Perhaps Rolling Stone will invent a 6 star rating for this one.

 


 

 

Artist: PJ Harvey

 

Album: White Chalk

 

Reviews: PopMatters, Stylus, Rolling Stone

 

NeutralNotes: Melacholy. Infinite sadness. Enjoyable.

 



 

Artist: Richard Hawley

 

Album: Lady's Bridge

 

Review: PopMatters

 


 

 

Artist: Sunset Rubdown

 

Album: Random Spirit Lover

 

Review: Pitchfork

 

NeutralNotes: Good stuff from another (sort of) Wolf Parade side project.

 


Artist: The Cult

 

Album: Born Into This

 


 

 

Artist: The Pipettes

 

Album: We Are The Pipettes

 

NeutralNotes: I might need to buy this album just to stare at the cover -- endlessly.

 


 

 

Artist: The Spill Canvas

 

Album: No Really, I'm Fine