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Release Round-Up: Week of August 9

August 9, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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GQ, Two (Funkytowngrooves) GQ's 1980 Arista album gets the remastered treatment. (Amazon) Jefferson Airplane, Red Octopus (Friday Music) The 1975 effort from Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, Grace Slick and co. arrives on 180-gram vinyl with the mega-hit "Miracles" a highlight!  (Official site) Evelyn "Champagne" King, Music Box (Funkytowngrooves) King teams with T-Life for this groove-laden RCA set from 1979! (Amazon) The Motels, Apocalypso (Omnivore) The Motels' lost album from 1981 finally

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Genre: Cast Recordings Tags: Leon Russell, Styx, The Motels

Collectors' New Choice: Gordon Anderson Launches New Label

August 8, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Eagle-eyed crate diggers might have noticed a major disappearing act of late.  Collectors’ Choice Music, long renowned for its diverse and eclectic line-up of releases by artists ranging from Bing Crosby to Jefferson Airplane, has quietly been allowing its label’s releases to go out-of-print.  In fact, many of those titles are already commanding high prices on the second-hand market.  (The beginning of the end of the Collectors’ Choice label can be read here.)  Though the company’s famed

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Categories: News Tags: Bing Crosby

Stax Remasters Continue with Thomas, Brown and The Dramatics (UPDATED 8/5 WITH TRACK LISTINGS)

August 5, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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While Berry Gordy was defining “The Sound of Young America” in Detroit, Jim Stewart, Estelle Axton and Al Bell were pioneering deep, gritty Southern soul in Memphis.  To many, Motown and Stax were two sides of the same coin, both offering powerhouse R&B sounds that spoke directly to the country’s youth.  Since acquiring Stax from Fantasy Records in 2004, Concord Music Group has relaunched Stax as an active concern with new artists and has introduced a number of healthy catalogue initiatives

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Categories: News Tags: Rufus Thomas, Shirley Brown, The Dramatics

FINAL UPDATE 8/4: "Phil Spector Presents the Philles Album Collection" and "Essential Phil Spector" Due From Legacy

August 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Well, get a load of that!  This is the photo I've been waiting for - and if you're reading this, chances are you've been waiting with bated breath, too!  As of August 4, we have official confirmation that Legacy's Phil Spector Presents the Philles Album Collection is, indeed, coming on October 18, along with a two-disc retrospective as part of the label's long-running Essential series. Most purchasers of Legacy's first wave of Philles Records reissues last February took immediate notice of a

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Phil Spector, The Crystals, The Ronettes

Superstar: Leon Russell's "Live in Japan" Arrives In Newly-Expanded Edition

August 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Can anyone dispute that the Master of Space and Time has returned? Leon Russell is currently touring the country with none other than Bob Dylan, riding the wave of adulation he's received for 2010's high-profile Elton John collaboration The Union, as well as an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On August 9, the Omnivore label will remind listeners of just why Russell is so revered today. On that date, Omnivore will release Live in Japan, restoring to a print a 1974 Japan-only LP

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Categories: News Tags: Leon Russell

Review: The Beau Brummels, "Bradley's Barn: Expanded Edition"

August 3, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Before Abbey Road or Caribou, The Beau Brummels immortalized a famous recording studio as the title of Bradley’s Barn, their 1968 album for Warner Bros. Records.  The San Francisco pop-rock outfit had travelled to Nashville, Tennessee to record at Owen Bradley’s storied venue at roughly the same time their contemporaries, The Byrds, were on the other side of town cutting Sweetheart of the Rodeo.   Though the “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Turn! Turn! Turn!” hitmakers beat the Brummels to the punch

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Randy Newman, The Beau Brummels, Van Dyke Parks

Sit Down I Think It's Van Dyke Parks: Music Man's "Arrangements" Arrive on CD

August 3, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Forgive the hyperbole, but there’s nobody quite like Van Dyke Parks.  Composer, arranger, producer, singer, musician, actor, author, raconteur, Parks is one-of-a-kind.  Known for his dazzling, sometimes oblique wordplay, and sheer musical invention, Parks has contributed production, arrangements and songs to an incredible number of renowned artists over the years, often blazing new trails while harnessing his vast knowledge of popular music.  For the first time, the renaissance man's work as a

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Categories: News Tags: Little Feat, Ry Cooder, The Beau Brummels, Van Dyke Parks

Elton, Orbison, Plant, Mellencamp, Allman Salute "The Producer" On New T Bone Burnett Comp

August 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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T Bone Burnett epitomizes cool.  The former Joseph Henry Burnett, with his omnipresent sunglasses, is so cool, in fact, that he makes the name “T Bone” sound hip!  He’s the producer as rock star, an artist whom superstars and fresh-faced talents alike seek out for a shot in the arm.  He’s also the man who made bluegrass trendy.  And lest his cool credentials be in doubt, the man toured with Bob Dylan on the Rolling Thunder Revue!  Raised in Texas, by way of Missouri, Burnett relocated to

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Categories: News Tags: Leon Russell, Roy Orbison, T Bone Burnett, The Wallflowers

En Garde! Hugo Friedhofer's "Casanova" Rediscovered

August 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Composer Hugo Friedhofer picked up the 1947 Academy Award for his score to the William Wyler-directed The Best Years of Our Lives.  All told, Friedhofer would rack up nine nominations for the coveted gold statuette.  But despite this success, he didn’t work strictly within the major studio confines.  The 1948 Eagle-Lion film Adventures of Casanova is a B-movie take on the legendary ladies’ man, but it boasts an A-movie score by Friedhofer.  Following Intrada’s release of the composer’s score to

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Reach Out For Them: New 2-CD Comps Coming In September For Dionne, Chicago

July 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Following collections devoted to Foreigner, Christopher Cross, Otis Redding and Yes, the U.K.’s Music Club Deluxe label (a member of the Demon Music Group family) continues its exploration of the Warner Music Group catalogue with new compilations focusing on the long, diverse careers of Dionne Warwick and Chicago.  Either of these esteemed acts would be solid candidates for our Greater Hits feature, in which we compare an artist’s “greatest hits” output.  Both certainly have been the subjects of

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Chicago, Dionne Warwick

Where The Hits Are: Sedaka and Greenfield Profiled in "Songwriters" Series

July 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Doo doo doo down doo be do down down/Come a come a down doo be do down down… One year before “Da Doo Ron Ron,” eleven before “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” and eighteen before “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da,” Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield taught the world that “Breakin’ Up is Hard to Do” with their immortal wordless refrain.  Sedaka went on to become the king of the “Tra-la-las” and “shoo-be-doos” with his early rock-and-roll records, and the Juilliard-trained musician was one of the

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Categories: News Tags: Neil Sedaka, Peggy Lee, The Monkees

Smells Like More Details on 20th Anniversary "Nevermind" (UPDATED WITH TRACK LIST)

July 27, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATE: The track listing is now at the bottom of the post, courtesy of the NME! Original post: Back on June 22, we reported on Geffen Records/Universal Music Enterprises' plans for a 20th anniversary edition of Nirvana's 1991 Nevermind, originally released on September 24 of that year. New details have been released on the set which will arrive in stores on September 27, just three days after the exact anniversary.  Universal has stopped short of providing a complete track listing, but one

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Nirvana

What The World Needs Now Is Rockbeat Records

July 27, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Billy Vera, Alberta Hunter and Jackie DeShannon may not have terribly much in common at first glance.  But they're just a few of the artists coming your way thanks to Rockbeat Records.  Yes, there's a new player in the catalogue field, and their slate of reissues proves that they're ready to make a big impression! Founded by Arny Schorr of S'more Entertainment and distributed by eOne, Rockbeat counts among its team an alumnus of Rhino Records.  James Austin, the former Vice President of A&R

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One Stop Shopping: "Complete Collections" Coming From Denver, Washington, Kansas and Shorter

July 27, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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No sooner did your catalogue correspondent pop a very old disc of John Denver's 1985 Dreamland Express into the CD player than the news arrived that Dreamland Express would be collected along with 23 (!) other Denver LPs in Legacy's new The Complete Albums Collection.   But that's not all.  Following the first wave of releases which arrived just over two months ago, the catalogue initiative continues!  For the uninitiated, The Complete Album Collection box sets bring together an artist's entire

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Wayne Shorter

Harrison and Shankar's "Concert For Bangladesh" Goes Digital

July 26, 2011 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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“It was such a unique thing.  Everybody was so moved and touched.  It had a special feeling apart from just a performance.  Overnight everybody knew the name of Bangladesh all over the world.”  So said Ravi Shankar about The Concert For Bangladesh, the 1971 performances he organized with George Harrison at New York’s Madison Square Garden that set the standard for all-star benefits to come.  Monday, August 1, marks the 40th anniversary of The Concert, and in commemoration, Apple and EMI have

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Categories: News Tags: Bob Dylan, Leon Russell

The Adventure Begins With Safan's "Remo Williams" and Mancini's "Moneychangers"

July 26, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Raise your hand if you remember the golden age of the television miniseries!  Once upon a time, the miniseries was king:  Rich Man, Poor Man, QB VII, North and South, Roots, The Thorn Birds.  Sprawling novels were translated into multiple evenings of rich, dramatic television, with the small screen taking advantage of a length that even big screen fare couldn’t offer.  One such miniseries was 1976’s The Moneychangers, based on a novel by Arthur Hailey (Hotel, Airport) and scored by the same man

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Miles Ahead: Legacy Launches "Bootleg Series" For Davis

July 25, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Move over, Bob Dylan.  Another legendary Columbia Records artist just a couple of spaces over on the CD shelf is receiving the Bootleg Series treatment with the September 20 release of The Miles Davis Quintet – Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series Volume 1.  And this release looks every inch as lavish and essential as the releases in Dylan’s similarly titled, long-running series.  It’s drawn from original state-owned television and radio sources in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, and

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Jazz Tags: Miles Davis

BGP Mines Moulton's "Disco Gold" On Scepter

July 25, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Long before there was a disco inferno, the genre was finding its footing in the clubs of New York in the early 1970s as a reaction to the ascendancy of heavy rock and the marginalization of dance music.  Those early, heady days of disco are being chronicled by the U.K.’s BGP label (part of the Ace Records family) with the August 29 reissue of the seminal 1975 compilation Disco Gold. Those only familiar with Scepter Records from the sweet soul of The Shirelles, Dionne Warwick and Maxine Brown

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Comic-Con Special Reissue Theory: "Jan and Dean Meet Batman"

July 23, 2011 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we take a look back at notable albums and the reissues they could someday see.  2011 marks 41 years of Comic-Con International, and record labels like La-La Land and Shout! Factory are joining the traditional publishing houses and film studios this weekend on the show floor.  But the comic biz and the music world have long been intertwined, on screen, on stage and on record.  Today’s Reissue Theory spotlights one of the most bizarre albums

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Categories: News Tags: Reissue Theory

Sky High: Two Classic Albums By Tavares Are Reissued and Expanded

July 22, 2011 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Tucked away on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack between Walter Murphy’s “A Fifth of Beethoven” and David Shire’s “Manhattan Skyline” is where you’ll find “More Than a Woman” by Tavares.  Although the Bee Gees’ version of their own song remains a radio staple today, it was in fact Tavares’ version that was released as a single, hitting No. 32 in the United States and No. 7 across the pond.  But that essential track is just one of the famous songs popularized by Tavares.  The band of five

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Categories: News Tags: Tavares

Judy Garland at Decca: Track Listing Revealed For JSP Box Set

July 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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When you think of Judy Garland, do you think of the awestruck young girl who, transported to the Land of Oz, finds there’s no place like home?  The soul-baring actress of A Star is Born?  Or the electrifying performer who could keep 3,165 people in the palm of her hand at Carnegie Hall?  Whichever aspect of Garland’s great legacy has most affected you, there’s no denying that many enduring accomplishments came between 1936 and 1947, the period when she was a Decca recording artist.  This was the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets

Ease On Down For Hip-o's New Stephanie Mills Anthology

July 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Stephanie Mills' very first LP was titled Movin' in the Right Direction. And although the 1975 LP on the ABC-Paramount label didn't launch her career as a recording artist with a bang, its title was certainly apt. A few years later, the label would be 20th Century Fox instead of Paramount, and Mills would skyrocket to superstardom in the disco era. Her hitmaking records for 20th Century Fox Records are being compiled by Hip-o Select for the August 23 release of Feel the Fire: The 20th Century

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Armstrong, Fitzgerald, Peterson Featured on Hip-o's Expanded "Hollywood Bowl"

July 19, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The names of the greatest producers in jazz history still resonate today. The likes of Orrin Keepnews, Creed Taylor and Norman Granz (to name a mere three) all pioneered production and promotion styles that made their releases both identifable and enduring.  Next week will see the release on Hip-o Select of a major project by that third-named gentleman. Granz (1918-2001) founded five record labels in his lifetime, but none more renowned than Verve. That label was created by Granz in 1956, and

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Categories: News Tags: Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson

Steps In Time: Dave Grusin and Cy Coleman, Meet Dick Van Dyke!

July 18, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What Oscar-winning composer let the world know “And Then There’s Maude,” joined Billy Joel on 52nd Street and The Nylon Curtain, and shared the music of The Graduate with Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel?  Something’s telling me it might be Dave Grusin.  His score to The Goonies was described as a “holy grail” by this very site back in March 2010 upon the occasion of its first release on the Varese Sarabande label, and it was indeed snapped up near-immediately.  But when it comes to a Grusin

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Eagles, Deep Purple, Yes! Out-Of-Print DVD-Audios Coming To SACD

July 15, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It wasn't so long ago that high-resolution audio formats like SACD and DVD-Audio were shelved alongside CDs at major retailers such as Best Buy, Barnes and Noble and Borders. Yet with today's retail landscape perhaps irrevocably altered (and still evolving and shrinking, thanks to the likely-imminent liquidation of Borders), those formats have been consigned to niche shoppers. For those who discovered high-rez and 5.1 audio late, the best source for many releases has been eBay, often at

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Categories: News Tags: Linda Ronstadt, The Doobie Brothers, The Doors

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