What's In Sean's Mailbox: Dolby for the Masses
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November 28, 2006

What's In Sean's Mailbox: Dolby for the Masses

Thomas_dolby_41506_9163Thomas Dolby looks like he emerged fully formed from Terry Gilliam's brain, doesn't he? You gotta have a helluva skull to go bald, but he looks sharp. I'm currently geeking out to TD's live version of Hyperactive. Dolby sounds good, lotta fun, towering towers of synth. The crowd at a Chicago club is going nuts. The show is coming to a close. Hmm, I wonder what he'll encore with?

Not a big release week, so the mailbox is filled with pretty eclectic stuff...

Thomas Dolby -- The Sole Inhabitant
Rock Star Supernova -- Rock Star Supernova
Olivia Newton-John -- Grace and Gratitude
Robbers on High Street -- The Fatalist and Friends
Moe. -- The Conch
Sizzla -- The Over Standing
Brand New -- The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Kronos Quartet -- The Fountain (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Ali Lohan -- Lohan Holiday

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