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Robin Trower For Earth Below

Review: Robin Trower, "For Earth Below: 50th Anniversary Edition"

By Joe Marchese | July 3, 2025 | 3 Comments

1975's For Earth Below proved a turning point for Robin Trower.  The ex-Procol Harum guitarist's third solo set, it introduced drummer Bill Lordan to Trower's power trio which also included singer-bassist James Dewar.  Building on the success of its predecessor, Bridge of Sighs, the album became Trower's most successful in the United States and solidified […]

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Foreigner 4 box set

Make It Fast, Make It Urgent: Foreigner Add More to '4'

By Mike Duquette | July 2, 2025 | 0 Comments

Foreigner is bringing 4 to the fore with a new deluxe box set devoted to their blockbuster fourth album. Available September 12, this new edition of 4 will include a new remix of the original 1981 album and three discs of unreleased material, including studio outtakes, unheard songs from the recording sessions, instrumental mixes and selections from […]

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Anyway, Here's a Deluxe Edition: Oasis' 'Morning Glory' Gets Reissued

By Mike Duquette | July 2, 2025 | 1 Comment

We're days away from Oasis' unimaginable reunion tour kickoff - and we're at least getting some new reissue out of the whole thing. The British rock icons will offer a slightly expanded edition of 1995's (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, pairing a 2014 remaster of the album (which initially came with additional bonus material) with […]

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Phil Collins No Jacket Required Fully Tailored 3D Packshot

Inside Out: Phil Collins Plans 40th Anniversary Vinyl Box, Blu-ray Audio for 'No Jacket Required'

By Mike Duquette | July 2, 2025 | 4 Comments

Phil Collins is taking his Jacket to the cleaners and coming back with a whole new cut. Following a similar recent deluxe set for Both Sides, the Genesis drummer/singer's most commercially successful solo album, 1985's No Jacket Required, is being revisited for its 40th anniversary in two new formats. There's a new "Fully Tailored" 4LP set that offers […]

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Elektra 75

Baby I'm-A Want You: Elektra Celebrates 75 Years with Monthlong Initiative

By Joe Marchese | July 2, 2025 | 5 Comments

Jac Holzman was still in college when he and pal Paul Rickolt each chipped in three hundred bucks to start a record company.  That label, Elektra Records - so named for Greek mythology's daughter of Atlas and Pleione, but with the "c" swapped out for a "k" - inaugurated its catalogue with the simply-titled New […]

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Release Round-Up: Week of October 2

By Mike Duquette | October 2, 2012 | 0 Comments
elvis the classic christmas album

Barry Manilow, Elvis Presley, Kenny G, Willie Nelson, John Denver, Luther Vandross, The Classic Christmas Collection (Legacy) Oh my goodness, it really is almost sort of kind of close to Christmas, yes? Legacy's getting your seasonal fix early with new compilations full of cheer (and, in a few cases, some harder to find Yuletide songs and tracks licensed […]

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Brownie Box, Ruffin Reissue Are Latest from Hip-O Select

By Mike Duquette | October 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
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Two new releases from Hip-O Select are on the horizon: one closing the book on a trumpeting legend at a beloved jazz label, and one reissue spotlighting one of Motown's most underrated voices. First, the Motown news: David Ruffin's self-titled, unreleased LP is coming back to the CD format. David was intended for release in 1971 […]

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Who's Ready for Two Live Releases from Legendary U.K. Rockers?

By Mike Duquette | October 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
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If you're sitting out next year's tour from The Who (this time centered on playing Quadrophenia in its entirety) but you still want to experience them live somehow, you're in luck, thanks to two upcoming catalogue titles for the holiday season. Coming from Geffen/UMe on November 6, there's the first-ever standalone release of Live at Hull. The band's incendiary […]

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Born on the Bayou: "Ultimate Collection" Compiles Live, Studio Creedence Clearwater Revival

By Joe Marchese | October 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
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With just seven albums released over a four-year period between 1968 and 1972, Creedence Clearwater Revival managed to tap into the roots of rock and roll with songs like “Down on the Corner,” “Who’ll Stop the Rain,” “Bad Moon Rising,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” Fortunate Son,” and of course, “Proud Mary.”  All of […]

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The Second Disc Interview: Keeping the Beat with Gerry Galipault of Pause & Play!

By Mike Duquette | October 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
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He's humbly suggested he's doing his part to save the music business, but Gerry Galipault is doing something even more important: keeping it fun. On this date 15 years ago, Galipault started Pauseandplay, a simple-but-effective online resource for just about any music release - physical or digital; brand-new or catalogue; vinyl or DVD - that […]

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Special EPCOT 30th Anniversary Reissue Theory: "The Official Album of Walt Disney World - EPCOT Center"

By Joe Marchese | October 1, 2012 | 10 Comments
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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we reflect on notable albums and the reissues they could someday see.  Today, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Epcot at Walt Disney World with a look back at its first and only Official Album! "There’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow/Shining at the end of every day/There’s […]

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Return of the 5 O'Clock Hero: Universal Goes Big with The Jam's "Gift" Box

By Mike Duquette | September 29, 2012 | 0 Comments
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As the 1980s began, it seemed all of England was moving and shaking to the eclectic sound of The Jam. Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler started The Jam as an "angry young man" punk band, but stumbled upon something more: a revival of mod culture in the U.K. and an increasing stable of […]

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Soul with a Purpose: New Label Opens Up the Music Vaults with Womack, Dyson, Hartman

By Joe Marchese | September 28, 2012 | 0 Comments
ronnie dyson one man band

The Purpose Music Vaults are open! Purpose Music Group is introducing a new player in the reissue field, something that always brings us a great deal of excitement here at The Second Disc.  But how about we sweeten the pot by telling you that the first three releases from Purpose Music Vaults are all rare […]

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A Bigger (and Bigger) Bang: Rolling Stones Deliver Limited "Brussels" Boxes and Vinyl "Some Girls" Concert, Release Vintage Documentary [UPDATED WITH TRACK LISTING]

By Joe Marchese | September 27, 2012 | 0 Comments
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If you feel like you've been caught in a crossfire hurricane...you're not alone. A rolling stone gathers no moss, and neither do The Rolling Stones.  After making headlines throughout 2012 for not celebrating their 50th anniversary with a massive tour, retrospective box set or something of the sort, the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band […]

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All the Love in the World: Dionne, Aretha Classics Are Remastered by BBR

By Joe Marchese | September 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

The eighties aren't traditionally remembered as a halcyon period for classic soul.  R&B eventually took on new meaning as it splintered into hip-hop, rap and urban genres that were as integral to their day as street-corner doo-wop and soul were to their own.  Big Break Records, a Cherry Red imprint, has long been committed to […]

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