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Holiday Gift Guide Reviews: Cherry Red's Esoteric and Grapefruit Imprints Offer Diverse Box Sets

December 19, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Across the Great Divide

Cherry Red's ongoing series of small clamshell box sets filled with big content make for the perfect stocking stuffer! Here's a look at three more titles you might have missed... Climax Blues Band's The Albums 1973-1976 is the second such box set released this year by Cherry Red's Esoteric Recordings imprint, following The Albums 1969-1972. This 4-CD set contains the following albums, culminating in the biggest commercial triumph for the band that began its life as The Climax Chicago Blues

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Categories: Holiday Gift Guide, News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock, Country, Folk, Pop Tags: Bridget St. John, Climax Blues Band, Faces, Iain Matthews, Procol Harum, Rod Stewart, The Hollies, The Marmalade, The Tremeloes, Various Artists

Holiday Gift Guide Review: David Bowie, "Conversation Piece"

December 17, 2019 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

David Bowie Conversation Piece

The new David Bowie box set is entitled Conversation Piece - and it's an apt one, as this set is certain to inspire conversations punctuated with cheers. Quite simply, this slipcased, hardcover-book style collection featuring five CDs of material recorded by the late superstar in 1968-1969 is one of the year's best boxes: an exquisite, museum-quality release that exceeds all expectations. Necessity may indeed be the mother of invention, as the set ostensibly exists because of the desire to

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Categories: Holiday Gift Guide, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: David Bowie

Holiday Gift Guide Review: "A Voice of the Warm: The Life of Rod McKuen" by Barry Alfonso

December 16, 2019 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

A Voice of the Warm Rod McKuen scaled

"Come with me/What wonders we'll find," sings Rod McKuen to open his lilting waltz "Kaleidoscope" in his recognizable sandpaper voice. But the more revealing lyrics come later, when the poet-singer-songwriter asserts, "You'll look in my eyes and see you." Over a career spanning seven decades - but particularly during a purple patch in the late 1960s and early 1970s - McKuen's loyal legion of fans saw themselves in his deceptively simple art. His empathetic words conveyed the beauty of everyday

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Categories: Holiday Gift Guide, News, Reviews Genre: Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Rod McKuen

Review: Jeffrey Foskett, "Voices"

November 22, 2019 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Jeffrey Foskett Voices

It's only appropriate that Jeffrey Foskett's new release on the BMG label is entitled Voices. For it's the beauty of the human voice that's the key ingredient here - specifically the artist's rich, supple, and multi-faceted vocal instrument which has lent support over the past four decades to The Beach Boys in their various incarnations. While Foskett has recorded numerous solo albums for the Japanese market, his own works are somewhat less known here in the United States. Happily, Voices

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming Genre: Pop Tags: Brian Wilson, Cecilio and Kapono, Jeff Larson, Jeffrey Foskett, Mike Love, The Beach Boys, Valerie Carter

Review: Harry Nilsson, "Losst and Founnd"

November 21, 2019 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

Harry Nilsson Losst and Founnd

Welcome back, old friend. Omnivore Recordings has delivered one of the most hotly anticipated releases of the year with the first posthumous release from the late Harry Nilsson (1941-1994). Losst and Founnd premieres 43 minutes of "new" Nilsson music, and as the man himself sings on the title track, "what a miracle" it is. While longtime fans and collectors will be familiar with a handful of these recordings from their inclusion on a posthumous publishing promo and ubiquitous bootlegs of the

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming Genre: Pop, Rock Tags: Harry Nilsson

The Milk of the Tree: Cherry Red, Grapefruit Unearth Lost Album from Polly Niles

November 19, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Polly Niles Sunshine in My Rainy Day Mind

Listeners who picked up Ember Records' 1970 LP Future Star Explosion - New Faces of the '70s might have been beguiled by the third track on the second side. The lightly psychedelic "Sunshine in My Rainy Day Mind" introduced the captivatingly ethereal voice of singer Polly Niles. Yet those looking for more of Niles, a New York-born, conservatory-trained performer, would have been disappointed. "Sunshine" remained her only released track for decades, until labels in the CD era began mining the

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Bert DeCoteaux, Polly Niles

Shadows and Reflexions: High Moon Records Collects Rarities from Curt Boettcher and Friends

November 7, 2019 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Curt Boettcher Looking for the Sun

High Moon Records' new collection from Curt Boettcher and Friends, Looking for the Sun, takes its title from a 1968 Boettcher production for singer-songwriter Gordon Alexander. Given Boettcher's participation, one might expect the song to be a dreamy SoCal pop fantasia with richly layered harmonies. But instead it's a rather sparse, dark rumination with an acid coffeehouse feel. Alexander, in the song at least, doesn't find the sun, and arguably, neither did Curt Boettcher in his lifetime. But

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, Vinyl Genre: Pop Tags: Curt Boettcher, Eddie Hodges, Gary Usher, Gordon Alexander, Sandy Salisbury, The Millennium, Various Artists

Keep the Customer Satisfied: Ace Celebrates Paul Simon, Teddy Randazzo, Van McCoy On New Collections

November 5, 2019 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

American Tunes Songs by Paul Simon

Today, we're taking a look at three recent, stellar additions to Ace Records' long-running Songwriter Series! Teddy Randazzo (1935-2003) might have not attained the same "household name" status as some of his peers, but the prodigiously gifted composer-arranger-producer-artist nonetheless left behind a remarkable body of work in a career spanning over five decades. Ace's Yesterday Has Gone: The Songs of Teddy Randazzo is the first-ever anthology of his output, concentrating on the mid-1960s -

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Paul Simon, Teddy Randazzo, Van McCoy, Various Artists

Review: Bob Dylan featuring Johnny Cash, "Travelin' Thru: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 (1967-1969)"

November 4, 2019 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

Bob Dylan Bootleg 15

There's a delicious moment on the fifteenth volume of Bob Dylan's long-running Bootleg Series. The troubadour is in Columbia Records' Nashville Studio A, rehearsing a duet medley with Johnny Cash of his "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and Cash's "Understand Your Man." Once they stop playing, The Man in Black happily observes that "the phrasing comes out just right, 'cause we both stole it from the same song!" Indeed, Dylan and Cash shared substantial musical roots, with less than a decade

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Country, Pop Tags: Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash

Surprise Surprise: Cilla Black's "Especially for You" Comes to CD with "Classics and Collectibles"

October 31, 2019 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Cilla Black Especially for You and Classics

Tomorrow, November 1, Cherry Red's Strike Force Entertainment imprint will release the next title in its series of definitive reissues from Cilla Black's considerable catalogue. The 2-CD set Especially for You Revisited/Classics and Collectibles brings together a newly remixed version of Cilla's 1980 album Especially for You with a second disc of rare and previously unreleased tracks. Especially for You marked a turning point in Black's career as it was her first recording project after

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Barry Manilow, Cilla Black, Cliff Richard, Dusty Springfield

Review: Cher, "3614 Jackson Highway" [Run Out Groove Edition]

October 23, 2019 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

Cher 3614 Jackson Highway

Cher's album 3614 Jackson Highway arrived midway through 1969 as the singer and her partner Sonny Bono worked furiously to re-establish themselves in a changing musical landscape and escape from mounting debt. Their first child had been born in March, a Sonny and Cher single arrived in May and was quickly followed by a Cher solo 45, and her film Chastity hit theatres in June. Sonny and Cher hadn't had a major hit single since 1967's "The Beat Goes On" and the solo Cher hadn't had a chart entry

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Vinyl Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Cher

Review: Lee Hazlewood, "400 Miles from L.A.: 1955-56"

October 16, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Lee Hazlewood 400 Miles from LA

400 Miles from L.A.: Phoenix, Arizona was the birthplace of Lee Hazlewood's professional career. The future writer of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" was well-acquainted with the Greyhound bus between Phoenix and Los Angeles, making frequent trips in the hopes of selling his songs. Though he was a successful DJ in Phoenix, Hazlewood wanted more, and songwriting seemed to be his means of attaining it. Lee wrote his first songs, it's believed, in 1953; the following year, his first songs

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD, Vinyl Genre: Pop Tags: Lee Hazlewood

Review: James Taylor, "The Warner Bros. Albums 1970-1976"

October 15, 2019 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

James Taylor The Warner Bros. Albums

Over six years at Warner Bros. Records, James Taylor laid the groundwork for a career that is now in its sixth decade. The Massachusetts native's records were key exponents of the early Laurel Canyon sound, not to mention the entire confessional "singer-songwriter" movement that today is synonymous with the 1970s. The six albums he released at Warner Bros. were collected over the summer in one essential CD or vinyl LP box set, The Warner Bros. Albums 1970-1976, that's perfect for the impending

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: James Taylor

Heaven Is: Belinda Carlisle's "Runaway Horses" Turns 30, Gets Deluxe Edition; "Gold" Anthology Also Released

October 8, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Belinda Carlisle Runaway Horses 30th

Thirty years ago, Belinda Carlisle released her third LP. Runaway Horses came on the heels of two successful albums: her 1986 IRS Records debut, Belinda (featuring the hit "Mad About You"), and 1987's Heaven on Earth (boasting the smash "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" as well as "I Get Weak" and "Circle in the Sand"). Runaway Horses completed the hat trick for the Go-Go-gone-solo when it reached the top five in the United Kingdom. Now, the U.K.'s Demon Music Group has revisited the album in a

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD, Vinyl Genre: Pop Tags: Belinda Carlisle

Earwig Music Unearths Trove of Chicago Blues and Soul on "Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records: The Definitive Collection"

October 4, 2019 By Sam Stone Leave a Comment

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Chicago in the '50s was overflowing with skilled bluesmen, vocal groups, gospel singers, not to mention the mom-and-pop labels eager to make a hit off the artists. There are the now-famous labels - Chess, Delmark, and Vee-Jay among them. But the Windy City was so teeming with talent (and entrepreneurial hucksters trying to launch their own careers) that small, independent labels were plentiful. Earwig Music Company celebrates one such label in its ambitious new box set, Cadillac Baby's Bea

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Blues, Cast Recordings, Comedy, Country, Funk, Holiday, Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Cadillac Baby, Hound Dog Taylor, James Cotton, Sleepy John Estes

Review: The Beatles, "Abbey Road: Anniversary Edition"

September 30, 2019 By Joe Marchese 11 Comments

beatles abbey road

I. Once There Was a Way to Get Back Home By the opening days of 1969, it was clear that John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr were four very different people, temperamentally and artistically. Their lives were taking them in different directions and threatening to pull them apart from the group that made them internationally famous. The Beatles, a.k.a. The White Album, had made high art out of those very differences and - surprising no one - was another triumph for the

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

America's Gerry Beckley Returns with New Solo Album "Five Mile Road"

September 25, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Gerry Beckley Five Mile Road

Gerry Beckley has earned the right to call the opening track of his new solo album "Life Lessons." The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and America co-founder is understandably in a reflective mood on Five Mile Road, out now from Blue Elan Records.  The artist may be celebrating 50 years with America, but he still has plenty to say. For his first solo album since 2016's Carousel, Beckley has reunited with many of the same collaborators. Jeff Larson not only co-produced with Beckley but

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming, Vinyl Genre: Pop, Rock Tags: America, Gerry Beckley

Wake Up Everybody: Cherry Red, SoulMusic Collect Classic Philadelphia International Albums from Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes

September 16, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

HaroldMelvinandtheBlueNotes BeForeReal ThePIRRecordings

If you don't know Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes by now, Cherry Red and SoulMusic Records have just the right collection for you. Be for Real: The PIR Recordings (1972-1975) brings together the four albums recorded by the group for Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records on two CDs, plus a six-song bonus disc. Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes came to Gamble and Huff's newly-formed label in 1972 after having bounced from label to label including Landa, Arctic, and

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes

Review: Chris Stamey and The ModRec Orchestra, "New Songs for the 20th Century"

September 9, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Chris Stamey New Songs for the 20th Century

Chris Stamey has taken many unpredictable paths in a long career, whether as a member of the dB's, a solo artist, a producer, or a sideman.  But his latest project might be his most unpredictable yet.  New Songs for the 20th Century, credited to Stamey and the ModRec Orchestra and newly released by Omnivore Recordings, is a sprawling double-album love letter to traditional (read: pre-rock and roll) vocal pop with a heavy jazz emphasis.  Written, arranged, mixed, and produced by Stamey, these

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming Genre: Jazz, Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Chris Stamey

Still Magic: Mint Audio Collects Peter Skellern's "Complete Decca Recordings" on New 3-CD Set

August 19, 2019 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

Peter Skellern Complete

Peter Skellern's 1972 hit "You're a Lady" introduced a new, original voice onto the pop scene. A No. 3 hit in his native England, the gentle ballad was covered by artists ranging from Davy Jones to Johnny Mathis. A second major hit came three years later with "Hold On to Love," and Skellern continued to make music on records, television, stages, and even churches for the rest of his life. The singer-songwriter sadly passed away in 2017 at the age of 69, but the U.K.'s Mint Audio label has

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Peter Skellern

Run Back to Mama: Ace's "Horn Rock" Anthology Features Chase, Blood Sweat and Tears, Delaney and Bonnie, More

August 15, 2019 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Horn Rock

The new collection on Ace Records' BGP imprint packs a mighty punch. That's because it's dedicated to Horn Rock (with the equally-important subtitle And Funky Guitar Grooves), that boldest and brassiest of rock subgenres. The phrase "horn rock" immediately brings to mind the sound popularized by Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears (only one of which is represented here) but the added colors afforded by horns were applied to recordings in the baroque-rock, art-rock, psych-rock, and jazz-rock

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Al Kooper, Blood Sweat and Tears, Chase, Delaney and Bonnie, The Electric Flag, The Flock, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The Sons of Champlin, Tower of Power, Various Artists

Review: Davy Jones, "Live in Japan"

August 13, 2019 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Davy Jones Live in Japan

Everyone's familiar with the initial wave of Monkeemania that swept America in the 1960s, not to mention the second wave spurred on by MTV's reruns of The Monkees' classic sitcom in the 1980s. But 7a Records - that tireless label dedicated to all things Monkee - has trained a well-deserved spotlight upon a lesser-known chapter of the Monkees phenomenon. The time was 1981 and the place was Japan. The late Davy Jones seized upon the popularity of a Kodak commercial there featuring "Daydream

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD, DVD, Vinyl Genre: Pop Tags: Davy Jones, The Monkees

When Will You Be Mine: Ace Releases Dion's First Two Columbia Albums on CD

July 25, 2019 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

Dion Ruby Baby and Donna

Dion DiMucci was just 20 years old but already a chart veteran when he went solo at the dawn of the 1960s.  Enduring hits like "I Wonder Why" and "A Teenager in Love" had been recorded with his friends The Belmonts, but when Carlo Mastrangelo, Angelo D'Aleo, and Fred Milano wanted to emphasize doo-wop harmonies and Dion wanted to rock and roll, Dion and the Belmonts split. How would the Italian kid from the Bronx follow that amazing first act?  The answer was "Runaround Sue," the chart-topping

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Blues, Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Dion DiMucci

Review: David Bowie, "The Mercury Demos"

July 22, 2019 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

David Bowie The Mercury Demos

David Bowie collectors with a taste for vinyl have had much for which to be grateful this year.  Parlophone and Rhino recently unveiled the third in a series of vinyl box sets this year, The Mercury Demos.  (The just-released fourth such box commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of "Space Oddity.")  An LP rather than a collection of singles, The Mercury Demos officially premieres ten early, one-take recordings from the future superstar, recorded on a Revox reel-to-reel tape machine in Bowie's

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: David Bowie

Review: Cheryl Lynn, "Got To Be Real: The Columbia Anthology"

July 16, 2019 By Sam Stone 3 Comments

CherylLynn GotToBeReal

Last month, Cherry Red's SoulMusic imprint released an exciting new compilation of Cheryl Lynn classics. Got To Be Real: The Columbia Anthology brings together 31 of the powerhouse vocalist's most enduring tracks. The 2-CD set not only represents tracks from her classic Columbia albums Cheryl Lynn (1978), In Love (1979), In the Night (1981), Instant Love (1982), Preppie (1983) and It's Gonna Be Right (1985), but also features rare 12" remixes; dance versions; soundtrack selections; and duets

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Disco/Dance, Funk, Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Cheryl Lynn

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