> Not to go off on a tangent (goes against list etiquette, doesn't it?), but > having only listened to the Bleu album "Redhead" once or twice after I > bought it in 2003, it's become my favourite "discovery" of 2004. For > whatever reason, the songs didn't quite hook me first time around. Now, I > can't get them out of my head. > > Anyone know if there's a follow-up in the works anytime soon? > I know he's been playing new material in his live dates (not that I've seen any myself lately), and I've heard about some work in the studio, but no idea about how far along the recording process is. There's a wee bit of back catalog you can dig up if you're interested -- there were two different releases of "Redhead" with a couple of different songs and different running order. The original Aware release is nice to have for completist's sake, but it's not overwhelmingly different from the Columbia release. Also, there's "Headroom", a full length CD which has a handful of the same tunes as "Redhead" in somewhat less tight, less produced takes, and a good batch of other songs. This was his indie debut that got him noticed on the Boston scene in 2000. Currently out of print, but copies can be found (e.g. http://www.buymusichere.net/rel/v2_viewupc.php?storenr=103&upc=323117NEWBU). Lastly, there's Bing Bang Holidang, which includes his excellent winter-themed song, "Snow Day", which he frequently plays live, and some strange and very cool Christmas chestnuts. You'll hear some subtle (and not-so-subtle) electronica influences on this, and there's a rocking out 12 Days of Christmas featuring a pile of indie Boston artists (Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Guster, Buffalo Tom). Currently available from Bleu's website -- www.bleutopia.com Happy listening! Christopher