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In Memoriam: Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025)

By Mike Duquette | July 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

What went into your mind when you heard the news that Ozzy Osbourne passed away? Was it the bat? The dove? The tousled visage cooking breakfast in his kitchen? The bewildered man in a mansion, navigating contrived-for-camera family dramas to audiences in the millions? Or the wounded soul defiantly bringing the crowd one last bellow […]

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No Time for Tears: Pet Shop Boys' 'Potemkin' Score Set for Reissue

By Mike Duquette | July 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

A lesser-known detour in the Pet Shop Boys' discography is being reintroduced this year: the duo's score penned for the legendary film Battleship Potemkin. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe's compositions for Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 silent picture, first performed in 2004 and released a year later, will be remastered on CD (as well as released for the […]

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The Music Never Stopped: Grateful Dead's "Blues for Allah" Is Expanded for 50th Anniversary

By Joe Marchese | July 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

Grateful Dead's 50th anniversary reissue program is truckin' on with the September 12 reissue of the band's Blues for Allah, originally released on September 1, 1975.  A deluxe, expanded 3CD edition will arrive alongside a digital version and a 1LP remaster of the original album available in black vinyl, picture disc, and Dead.net-exclusive colored vinyl […]

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Turning to Gold: Ronnie Wood Looks Back on "Fearless: The Anthology," Features Rod Stewart, Faces, Rolling Stones

By Joe Marchese | July 21, 2025 | 2 Comments

Ronnie Wood is celebrating 60+ years in music with his first-ever anthology, comprising solo tracks as well as key cuts from his time playing with the illustrious likes of The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, and Jeff Beck as well as his earliest recordings with The Birds and The Creation.  Fearless: The Anthology 1965-2025 is due […]

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The Weekend Stream: July 19, 2025

By The Second Disc | July 19, 2025

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. We've got a gem from Linda Ronstadt's vault, a new update of a Disney classic and a fascinating sit-down with one of folk's most important matriarchs - plus tributes to artists […]

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"Raw Power" to Melt Faces in April

By Mike Duquette | February 10, 2010 | 2 Comments
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Fans of The Stooges, get ready for a rush: Legacy Recordings is reissuing Raw Power, one of the most iconic pre-punk rock records of the 1970s. And hardcore fans are going to drool over the goodies that are coming their way. The standard set is going to be a two-disc Legacy Edition (you know, the […]

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Barry's B's

By Mike Duquette | February 10, 2010 | 5 Comments

It may be winter outside (especially in my neck of the woods - I live in one of those places labeled as a "snowpocalypse" or "snowmageddon" in the news), but in my heart it's always spring. And why not? It's always a good time of year for catalogue music, whether you're listening to it, buying it or […]

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Down with "The Sickness" Once Again

By Mike Duquette | February 10, 2010 | 0 Comments
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This news is about a month old, but I only just uncovered it recently: metal band Disturbed is reissuing their solid debut, The Sickness (2000), on March 23 for its 10th anniversary. Hard rock fans doubtlessly remember The Sickness for rock radio hits like "Stupify," "Down with the Sickness" and "Voices" - and this new […]

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Late Night Release Round-Up: Motown Around the World, Arcadia Date, Soundtrack Notes

By Mike Duquette | February 10, 2010 | 0 Comments
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The above picture, from Hip-O Select's Twitter page, indicates that Motown Around the World is inching ever closer to a release. The compilation, teased by the label since last year, is said to be a comprehensive set of the many foreign-language versions of classic Motown hits as well as a few international singles only available in […]

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Carnival of Sound is Coming!

By Mike Duquette | February 9, 2010 | 0 Comments
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Here's an exceptional treat for rock fans from Rhino Handmade: the first official release of Carnival of Sound, the legendary lost album from Jan & Dean. Intended for release in 1968, the psychedelic Carnival of Sound was the first material that Jan Berry worked on after his debilitating car accident in 1966. It was never released, […]

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Grant Us an Extension

By Mike Duquette | February 9, 2010 | 8 Comments

The other day I was talking about how us catalogue fans can sometimes end up wanting that one missing track to add to our collections. I used the 45 version of Billy Joel's "Sometimes a Fantasy," which runs well past the fade-out on the LP, as an example. Interestingly enough, I realized that the track […]

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Reissue Theory: Madonna, "Like a Virgin"

By Mike Duquette | February 9, 2010 | 4 Comments

For someone so obsessed with image, it's kind of unusual that Madonna has such an uneven back catalogue preservation behind her. In 2001, her first three albums - Madonna (1983), Like a Virgin (1984) and True Blue (1986) - were remastered with a pair of bonus tracks each (all 12" dance singles). Nothing from that […]

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Back Tracks: The Who

By Mike Duquette | February 8, 2010 | 3 Comments

Were you left cold by The Who's straightforward, inoffensive performance at The Super Bowl last night? Did you hear will.i.am's pointless remix of "My Generation" and think about a time in which that song actually meant something? This installment of Back Tracks takes you through the deluxe editions of The Who's discography, so you can […]

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Another Date Change: Bowie in April

By Mike Duquette | February 7, 2010 | 0 Comments

Yet another move on the calendar: Decca/UMe's deluxe edition of David Bowie's first LP - that truly wacky effort on Deram Records - has been set for an April 6 release date, a month back from its intended March release. But those of you who can't wait long enough for the set - consisting of […]

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Stayin' Alive

By Mike Duquette | February 7, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Those of you who were debating the merits of Mythology, the upcoming four-disc Bee Gees box set, now have a lot of time to decide to buy it. The box, originally slated for release last November before being pushed back to the spring, is now due on November 16, 2010. Update your calendars accordingly. The […]

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