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New Audio-Visual items

Here’s a wee look at the new YA DVDs and CDs in this week. First, some DVDs – not many new ones (a couple are very retro).

  • » Under The Mountain – This is an old NZ television show that first screened in 1981. It is based on the Maurice Gee classic and the screenplay was written by Ken Catran, interestingly. Billy T. James is in the third episode!
  • » Eerie Indiana : The Complete Series – Another old television series (1991), this also has a cult following. It was an X-Files for teens, and all the episodes are in this five-disc set.
  • » Hair High – This is an animated feature. The cover describes it as a ‘gothic high school comedy with a ‘Carrie’ like story‘.
  • » The Best of Bubba’s Freak Circus – Something to do with motorcycles. ‘Never before seen – double backflip on a minibike!‘, says the cover. Fancy.

And loads of CDs!

  • » Elemeno P – Elemeno P. The latest album from the very successful NZ rock band. 
  • » VYP  (Voice of the Young People) – Lil Mama.  With a single titled ‘Lip Gloss’ you might flip past this album, but it does get a fairly respectable 71% on Metacritic.
  • » Lessons to be Learnt – Gabiella Cilmi. This is Cilmi’s first studio album. She is Australian, and her voice has been compared to Amy Winehouse.
  • » E=MC2 – Mariah Carey. She is able to sing in the ‘whistle register‘.
  • » Live in Phoenix – Fall Out Boy. A recording of Fall Out Boy in concert.
  • » White Sunday 2 : The Book of Mark – Mareko. This is Auckland rapper Mareko’s third studio album. White Sunday is a holiday in Samoa, falling on the second Sunday in October.
  • » Steppa’s Delight – Various. This is a compilation of dubstep tracks. Dubstep – a genre of electronic music from the UK – is an offshoot from drum and bass.
  • » Kelis : The Hits – Kelis. Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
  • » Dev2.0 – Dev2.0. This is a Disney-backed quintet of child actors covering Devo songs. It comes with a bonus DVD with clips, interviews, and so on.
  • » Here I Stand – Usher. His new album. Usher was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee – two words that sound great spoken out load. Try it. Chattanooga Tennessee.

New CDs: we have them

More new CDs have arrived. You may be pleased to learn that YA CDs are free to reserve and issue on a YA library card.

» Oracular Spectactular – MGMT. Very popular and a favourite with the critics. This album comes with ‘enhanced content’, excitingly.
» Awesome Feeling II – Various. This is a compilation from Real Groove magazine, capturing the  ‘Sound of Young New Zealand 2008’.
» The Best of Radiohead – Radiohead. There are 29 songs on this double-CD, and all of them are awesome. It doesn’t have any songs from after 2005, however.
» TCG – The Cheetah Girls. Initially created by Disney for a couple of films.
» Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces – Seether. A South-African post-grunge band. ‘All negative space with very little beauty,’ according to one critic.
» The Release Party – Dilated Peoples. This is actually a DVD, documenting an independent hip hop group over a 10-year period. It comes with a bonus CD. Great for fans of Dilated Peoples.
» Workers Leaving the Factory – The Actualities. If you like Arcade Fire and Coldplay you will like this (second) album, Sam tells me. The Actualities are a Wellington band.

New Audio-visual stuff

A stack of new CDs has arrived. Here is the list. Hours of listening pleasure awaits!

 

  • Step Up 2: The Streets – Various. This is a soundtrack to a film about dancing in the rain, judging from the cover.
  • Set in Stone – Brian McFadden. Ex-Westlife member and bingo caller, this is his second solo album.
  • Juno – Various. This is another soundtrack, but with much better music.
  • Riot – Paramore. This band from Tennessee is big in alternative music circles.
  • Bittersweet World – Ashlee Simpson. Not so big in alternative music circles.
  • Blackout – Britney Spears.
  • Beautiful Machine – Shihad. Did you know that Shihad formed 20 years ago? I’ve seen Jon Toogood shopping at the supermarket, interestingly.
  • Hard Candy – Madonna. I can’t quite picture Madonna pushing around a shopping trolley.
  • Rockferry – Duffy. She has the highest-selling album in the UK this year.
  • Clubbers’ Guide ’08 – Various.
  • Konk – The Kooks.
  • Keep Me On Your Side – Goodnight Nurse. The album cover is cool! It moves!

 

 

New CDs! New DVDs!

Yet again, more new YA DVDs and CDs are available. Since they’re so new and so popular you may need to reserve them, which you can do online – just click on the title to go to the catalogue entry for each item.

The CDs are:

If you think that’s a lot, check out all the DVDs that have arrived: 

New CDs & DVDs

More new YA CDs and DVDs have arrived. Since they’re so new and so popular you may need to reserve them, which you can do online. Click on the title!

These are the new DVDs:

New CDs:

YA CDs are free and DVDs cost 50c when issued on a YA or Child’s card. Reserves are free.

Latest CDs and DVDs

A few more fresh CDs are now in the library. We also have some new Young Adult DVDs; these cost 50 cents to issue (on a child’s or young adult’s card) and may be borrowed for seven days. We have hundreds.

These are the new DVDs:

New CDs:

Latest CDs

Young Adult CDs are free to borrow on a Young Adult card; if they’re popular and never on the shelf, you can reserve them, also for free. We have hundreds of YA CDs to choose from, and new ones come in all the time. The most recent CDs are listed below, after the jump …

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