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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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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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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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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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Completely Fab: Beatles Remasters, Debut Single Coming to Vinyl (UPDATED)

By Mike Duquette | September 27, 2012 | 16 Comments
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The wait is over. This holiday season, vinyl enthusiasts and Beatlemaniacs everywhere will finally have a chance to hear 2009's long-awaited Beatles remasters on 180-gram vinyl. All of the albums in The Fab Four's official discography - 1963's Please Please Me and With The Beatles, 1964's A Hard Day's Night and Beatles for Sale, 1965's Help! and Rubber Soul, 1966's Revolver, 1967's Sgt. Pepper's […]

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Nobody Does It Better: James Bond Turns 50, Capitol Celebrates with New CD Anthology

By Joe Marchese | September 27, 2012 | 0 Comments
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When Sean Connery first uttered the immortal words “Bond…James Bond” fifty years ago in the film Dr. No, the template for the long-running movie series was already set.  That soon-to-be-signature phrase was joined in the film by a piece of music that would quickly rival those three words for familiarity.  John Barry’s arrangement of “The […]

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Lana Del Rey Goes to "Paradise" on New Expansion

By Mike Duquette | September 26, 2012 | 2 Comments
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Hey, remember Lana Del Rey? The pouty-lipped, perpetually dazed young lady responsible for some vaguely ineffectual chamber pop and the most histrionic vortex of critical backlash of the year - possibly of the nascent century? Back when we weighed in on her, we did so because there was talk of reissuing some of her early […]

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Review: The Jackson 5, "Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls"

By Mike Duquette | September 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

Be honest: when Michael Jackson died, you probably expected a lazy river of material from the catalogue labels that govern his catalogue - both Legacy Recordings, which control Jackson's adult recordings on Epic, and Universal Music Enterprises, the executors of the Motown library. By and large, we've experienced just that. 2009 saw the expanded re-release […]

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In Memoriam: Andy Williams (1927-2012)

By Joe Marchese | September 26, 2012 | 11 Comments
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It's tempting to say "they don't make 'em like they used to," but truth to tell, they never made 'em quite like Andy Williams.  Howard Andrew Williams, the favorite son of Wall Lake, Iowa, died yesterday at the age of 84, having valiantly fought bladder cancer.  But Williams leaves behind a rich and reassuring legacy […]

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Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio? "The Ramones Heard Them Here First" Arrives

By Joe Marchese | September 26, 2012 | 2 Comments
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Ace Records is cheering “Gabba gabba hey!” with the recent release of The Ramones Heard Them Here First, an overview charting the influences behind New York’s seminal punk pioneers.  Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy didn’t exactly try to hide their inspirations when they included a cover of Chris Montez’ 1962 hit “Let’s Dance” on […]

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Love Is (Still) The Message: MFSB Classic Expanded and Remastered by Big Break

By Joe Marchese | September 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
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There was clear irony in Bart Forbes’ cover artwork for MFSB’s Love is the Message.  The 1973 album showed off Philadelphia International Records’ hallowed house band at its smoothest, espousing the gospels of peace, love, tolerance and unity.  The cover illustration, however, depicts a skull clad in a military helmet, a mushroom cloud, a swastika, […]

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In Case You Missed It: Edsel's Mega-Release Slate

By Mike Duquette | September 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
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The recent release slate from U.K. super-reissue label Edsel is what we at Second Disc HQ like to call "an embarrassment of riches." You've seen our giveaways over the past few weeks highlighting some of the best expanded discographies Edsel's had to offer this year: Suede, The Beat, Sugar, Everything But the Girl and Jimmy […]

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Release Round-Up: Week of September 25

By Joe Marchese | September 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
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Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb, In Session (Concord) The legendary songwriter and equally legendary country superstar join forces for two 1988 television broadcasts, joined together on one DVD and accompanied by a CD of the programs' musical selections!  Campbell's only recording of Webb's "Sunshower" can be found here, among other gems.  For those of you […]

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Maybe Our Luck Has Changed: "Kong" Remake is Latest Deluxe Title from FSM

By Mike Duquette | September 24, 2012 | 0 Comments
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It all began with a lie - a very impressive, very big one. On November 30, 1975, New York Times readers were treated to a full-color advertisement for producer Dino de Laurentiis' latest film project: a modern retelling of King Kong. "One year from today, Paramount Pictures and Dino de Laurentiis will bring to you the most […]

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