Bigelf, Closer to Doom (Third Hole): "Some of the newer things I've been checking out are a little bit off the beaten path. Bigelf is a bit of Led Zepplin, Stevie Wonder, and the Beatles—just this crazy mix of sounds. I really like discovering people who are a little less discovered."
Nina Simone, How It Feels to Be Free (Hear Music/BMG): "She is one of the few people who can capture the emotion of the world and put it in a song. She is honest—brutually honest—and the piano playing is incredible I listen to 'Sinnerman' when I'm looking for energy, but a lot of Nina Simone I listen to when I'm feeling mellow; at dusk, she's perfect."
White Stripes, Elephant (V2): "I love the way they're so raw, very simple, direct: drums, guitar, and voice—that's it. That's my favorite thing about them—the way they utilize less and make it more. They are so comfortable in their own skin.
Oumou Sangare, Oumou (World Circuit): "She's from Mali. This record is very inspiring—so many sounds reflecting instruments that you're familiar with but are just a bit different. Her voice is captivating; even though I can't understand what she's saying, I understand what she's saying."
From the November 2007 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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