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The Who Live at The Oval 1971

No Substitute: Release of 1971 Gig by The Who Heralds Their Farewell Tour

By Mike Duquette | May 8, 2025 | 0 Comments

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend today announced that, just over 60 years since their first appearances, The Who will bid farewell this fall with The Song is Over, one final tour of North America. But the music is hardly stopping, so to speak: the group will also officially release a long sought-after live performance this summer. Available […]

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Pearl Harbor Explosions

Beyond Today - and Tomorrow: A Look At Liberation Hall's Recent and Upcoming Releases

By Mike Duquette | May 8, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Liberation Hall label has, of late, been a haven for interesting and unusual reissues from exciting corners of the post-punk scene. (They've also been active during Record Store Day, recently releasing a box set of albums by The Blasters and an anthology of work by Clarence White of The Byrds.) Here's a look at […]

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Version 1.0.0

Listen To The Warm: Real Gone's May Line-Up Includes Rare Petula Clark plus Jesse Ed Davis, Lamb, The Bottle Rockets, Béla Fleck & the Flecktones and Others

By Randy Fairman | May 8, 2025 | 1 Comment

We've already told you about the Jackie DeShannon CD - Love Forever: Demo Recordings 1966-1968 - coming from Real Gone Music tomorrow, May 9.  But the label has a packed line-up of other titles ranging from pop to metalcore and years spanning the 1960s to 2000s on both CD and vinyl.  Keep reading for all of […]

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Christopher Cross

Omnivore Sets Sail with Expanded Edition of Christopher Cross' Debut

By Mike Duquette | May 7, 2025 | 7 Comments

A new wind reaches the sails of one of yacht rock's defining masterpieces, courtesy of Omnivore Recordings. The label will offer an expanded reissue of the self-titled debut album from Christopher Cross, the unforgettable 1979 release that became a commercial juggernaut and propelled the unlikely star to the music business' upper echelon. The CD or […]

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Danny Wilson

Never Gonna Be the Same: A Conversation with Gary Clark of Danny Wilson

By Mike Duquette | May 7, 2025 | 1 Comment

The best known hit of his band begins with "Everything is wonderful / being here is heavenly..." and perhaps no line better sums up the experience of hearing a song by Gary Clark. The Scottish singer/songwriter formed the trio Danny Wilson with his brother Kit and bassist Ged Grimes in the mid-'80s, eventually scoring a […]

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The Only Joy in Town: Rhino Announces Limited, 8-LP Reissue of Joni Mitchell's "Love Has Many Faces" Box Set

By Sam Stone | October 24, 2018 | 3 Comments
Joni Mitchell Love Has Many Faces Cover

The renowned songwriter, singer, guitarist, and painter Joni Mitchell will turn 75 this November. The milestone is being marked by a recently announced pair of tribute concerts in L.A., a new photo book, and now, a limited-edition, 8-disc,180-gram vinyl box set of some of Joni's finest work--53 ruminations on love and all its complexities from […]

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The Count Returns: Varese Expands John Williams' Score to 1979's "Dracula"

By Randy Fairman | October 23, 2018 | 0 Comments
Dracula OST

Just in time for Halloween, Varese Sarabande has announced a new CD featuring arguably the greatest fictional horror character of all time: Dracula.  Varese's latest entry in their CD Club is an expanded presentation of John Williams' score to the 1979 film version of Dracula.  The 2-CD set Dracula: The Deluxe Edition is available for […]

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If I Can Dream: Elvis' Comeback Special Receives Box Set Treatment For 50th Anniversary

By Joe Marchese | October 23, 2018 | 11 Comments
Elvis Presley 68 Comeback Special 50th

On December 3, 1968, Elvis Presley electrified television audiences with the self-titled special that would come to be known, simply, as The Comeback Special.  Nearly fifty years later, it remains the epitome of his artistry during a period when some would have written him off.  At the time of the NBC-TV broadcast, his most recent […]

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On Blue Bayou: Royal Philharmonic Re-Teams With Roy Orbison On "Unchained Melodies"

By Joe Marchese | October 22, 2018 | 4 Comments
Roy Orbison Unchained Melodies

Last November, the late Roy Orbison followed in the footsteps of his fellow Sun alumnus Elvis Presley when his original recordings were given the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra treatment on the set entitled A Love So Beautiful.  On November 16, a little over a year after that successful release, the Orchestra has returned to the Orbison […]

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No One Seems To Know: Neil Young Announces 1976 Live Acoustic Collection, "Songs For Judy"

By Sam Stone | October 22, 2018 | 0 Comments
Neil Young Songs for Judy

Last week, Neil Young wrote in a post on his NYA Times-Contrarian blog that his much-anticipated Archives, Volume 2 box set is set to arrive in May 2019.  While this is welcome news, listeners won't have to wait until spring to hear unreleased, vintage rarities from the artist. On November 30, Neil Young will release […]

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Holding Back the Years: Rhino to Deliver Reimagined Orchestral Classics with "'80s Symphonic"

By Sam Stone | October 19, 2018 | 7 Comments
80s Symphonic

Looking back from a vantage point thirty years on, there's no denying the special place that the 1980s have in the history of popular music.  It was a decade that surveyed past musical ground while simultaneously advancing the art form further, making an indelible mark on music to come.  With dancefloor grooves, yearning ballads, infectious […]

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Bip Bop: Paul McCartney's Archive Collection Rolls On with Deluxe "Wild Life," "Red Rose Speedway"

By Joe Marchese | October 19, 2018 | 11 Comments
Paul McCartney and Wings Red Rose Speedway

2018 has delivered an embarrassment of riches for Beatle fans, including the Ultimate Mixes of John Lennon's Imagine, Paul McCartney's new album Egypt Station, and soon, the super deluxe anniversary box set of The Beatles, a.k.a. The White Album.  Today, McCartney upped the ante further with the announcement of not one, but two, new box […]

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Release Round-Up: Week of October 19

By The Second Disc | October 19, 2018 | 0 Comments
REM at the BBC

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up! Frank Sinatra, Sings for Only the Lonely: 60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Capitol/FSE/UMe) 2-CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 1-CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 2-LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada On Frank Sinatra's 1958 Capitol concept album masterwork, he sang […]

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Rush Revisits "Hemispheres" For 40th Anniversary In Multiple Formats

By Joe Marchese | October 18, 2018 | 0 Comments
Rush Hemispheres

The 1978 album Hemispheres from Canadian rock heroes Rush celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and UMe/Anthem is not letting the occasion go unnoticed.  The classic LP is being reissued on November 16 in a variety of formats including a 2CD/1BD/3LP Super Deluxe Edition, standalone 3LP and 2CD Deluxe Editions, and a Deluxe Digital Edition. […]

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Review: Vince Guaraldi, "The Complete Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Recordings"

By Sam Stone | October 17, 2018 | 6 Comments
Vince Guaraldi Complete Warner

For many listeners, Vince Guaraldi's legacy will forever be tied to the merry Yuletide melodies that he recorded on the landmark soundtrack album, A Charlie Brown Christmas.  Though it arrived a decade into his recording career, the album solidified in the public consciousness Guaraldi's unique and playful piano style, the impact of which has endured […]

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