The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

SEVEN IN SEVEN

- By Michael Christophe­r

Welcome to Seven in Seven, where each week we typically take a look at shows coming to the region over the next week. And while venue doors are slowly opening again, due to the current pandemic they aren’t quite there yet. That doesn’t mean the music stops, and new releases are coming out weekly from artists you know and love and some waiting to be discovered. Each week we’ll be looking at some of the best hitting shelves and streaming services and a couple of can’t miss shows in the region.

Whether your musical tastes are rock and roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, there’ll always be something to check out. Here’s what’s on the docket for the upcoming week:

Shows of the week

1

Lindsey Buckingham —Tropicana Showroom, Atlantic City, N.J., on Saturday and Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading, on Sunday

Over the last four decades, Lindsey Buckingham has developed a radical sense of experiment­ation and an unrivaled savvy as a producer. He first honed these skills as a singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer and the musical visionary of Fleetwood Mac. When he was unceremoni­ously kicked out of that band in 2018, Buckingham hardly planned on slowing down. He’s out on tour in support of his new self-titled LP, his first solo release since 2011’s “Seeds We Sow.” It showcases an instinct for melody with a singular fingerpick­ing guitar style, reaffirmin­g his status as one of the most inventive and electrifyi­ng musicians of his generation.

2

Alice Cooper — Ovation Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. — Friday

For those not quite ready to let go of summer and weekend trips to the shore, Alice Cooper kicks off his fall tour at Ovation Hall at Oceans Resort Casino in Atlantic City. Considered the architect of shock rock, in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist, Alice has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generation­s of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie. Unfortunat­ely for rock fans, ex-KISS guitarist Ace Frehley doesn’t join this tour as opener until the next night in New Hampshire, but truth be told, the theatrical explosion Cooper puts on is worth the price of admission alone.

New album releases 3

José González — “Local Valley”

Singer-songwriter/guitarist José González is in a class by himself — there’s really no other way to put it. His warm, intimate voice and tender harmonies, underlined by a dexterousl­y plucked Spanish guitar and muted percussion, deliver profoundly thoughtful lyrics largely revolving around ideas of civilizati­on, humanism and solidarity. He’s a sincere, artful performer whose singular approach to songwritin­g and sonics sets him worlds apart. It’s been a bit of a wait for “Local Valley,” his first new studio recording in more than five years, but it was well worth it.

4

The Ronnie Wood Band — “Mr. Luck — A Tribute to Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall”

Ronnie Wood and his band return to the blues with the second installmen­t from the Stones’ guitarist of his live album trilogy in “Mr. Luck — A Tribute to Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall.” The 18-track album features the Ronnie Wood Band, including Mick Taylor, with incredible special guests like Bobby Womack, Mick Hucknall and Paul Weller, while paying tribute to one of Wood’s musical heroes and major influences, the Mississipp­i electric blues pioneer Jimmy Reed. The album was recorded live on a memorable night at the Royal Albert Hall on Nov. 1, 2013, and features stunning tracks including “Good Lover” and “Ghost of a Man.”

SOUNDCHECK

• Lindsey Buckingham, “Time”

• Megadeth, “Tornado of Souls”

• Alice Cooper, “Feed My Frankenste­in”

• José González, “Head On”

• The Ronnie Wood Band, “Ghost of a Man”

• Buena Vista Social Club, “La Pluma”

• Cold Beat, “See You Again”

• Alicia Walter, “Prelude”

5

Buena Vista Social Club — “Buena Vista Social Club: 25th Anniversar­y Edition”

It was clear from the atmosphere of their 1996 recording sessions that something very special was taking place, but no one could have predicted that Buena Vista Social Club would become a worldwide phenomenon — awarded a Grammy in 1997 and, at 8million copies, outselling any other record in the same genre. The impact of those sessions is still felt 25 years later, and the vibrance and seductive allure of Cuba’s rich history and culture shines as brightly as ever in these definitive recordings. This new edition includes tracks that were recorded

during that famous week in 1996but never released; some intended as repertoire suggestion­s, some off-thecuff improvisat­ions and some fully formed gems that are the equal of anything on the original album. There are also alternate takes of some of the now famous and most well-loved songs from the album.

6

Cold Beat — “War Garden”

The name of San Franciscob­ased band Cold Beat’s new album, “War Garden,” is both a reference and a revelation. Although it gets its name from the self-sufficienc­y of World War II civilians to plant and grow their own food, in a more metaphoric­al sense it sprouted from a sense of connection, during a time where it was physically impossible to do so. The distance caused by the pandemic strengthen­ed the bond between band members, resulting in an album that’s a remarkable leap from their earlier guitar-forward work. Now, they openly embrace a synthesize­d landscape

with rich harmonies and ’80s pop flourishes, all while maintainin­g a complex emotional depth.

Alicia Walter — “I Am Alicia”

Alicia Walter, the former leader of Chicago-based art-rock outfit Oshwa, is releasing her debut solo LP, “I Am Alicia,” a bold retelling of her self-discovery that encourages the listener’s own story to take root in its universal truths. Embracing influences spanning from jazz and the classic compositio­n of American standards to hip-hop and new wave to build her own brand of eclectic-pop, the album serves as a bit of duality, driven by her wanting to experience who she is inside and what she does on the outside.

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 ??  ?? Lindsey Buckingham performs Saturday at the Tropicana Showroom, Atlantic City, N.J., and Sunday at the Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading.
Lindsey Buckingham performs Saturday at the Tropicana Showroom, Atlantic City, N.J., and Sunday at the Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading.
 ??  ?? Jose Gonzalez releases “Local Valley” on Friday.
Jose Gonzalez releases “Local Valley” on Friday.

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