Wait: Paul Simon Announces New Folk Project for Release in May

By The Second Disc | April 13, 2023 | 1 Comment

Last year, rumors began abounding that Paul Simon was back in the studio recording a new album which would be his first since 2018's In the Blue Light and first of original material since 2016's Stranger to Stranger.  2018 was also the year when Simon said goodbye to the road with his Homeward Bound tour.  […]

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Where the Devil Don't Stay: Drive-By Truckers Plan "Director's Cut" of 'The Dirty South'

By Mike Duquette | April 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

Nearly 20 years ago, genre-bending Southern rock outfit Drive-By Truckers got their first shot of mainstream success with an intriguing concept album called The Dirty South. Now, the group is revisiting that release on The Complete Dirty South. It's a release that frontman Patterson Hood is deeming a "director's cut" of the original work, featuring an […]

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It's Raining Discs: SoulMusic Promises Tons O' Fun with Weather Girls/Martha Wash Collection

By Mike Duquette | April 12, 2023 | 2 Comments

According to our forecast, SoulMusic Records has got an incredible opportunity to soak up two of the most unique singers of the '80s: the dance duo The Weather Girls! Carry On: The Deluxe Collection 1982-1992 is a long-overdue assessment of Martha Wash and Izora Armstead's unlikely journey toward the top of the pop charts, some […]

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Rated X: Second Disc, Real Gone Expose "The Flasher" With First-Ever Reissue of Psych-Rock Rarity from Pool-Pah, Rupert Holmes

By The Second Disc | April 12, 2023 | 8 Comments

1973: the sexual revolution was on, streaking was taking college campuses by storm, and Deep Throat was edging pornography ever closer to the mainstream.  Against this backdrop, a talented New York band with the unlikely moniker of Pool-Pah teamed up with up-and-coming singer-songwriter, musician, and arranger Rupert Holmes to write and record an unforgettably far-out […]

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Fragile Thing: Cherry Red Expands Big Country's Final Album with Stuart Adamson

By Mike Duquette | April 11, 2023 | 2 Comments

Today would have been the 65th birthday of Stuart Adamson, the brilliant leader of Scottish rock group Big Country. Sadly, Adamson left us far too soon in 2001, losing a battle with depression and alcoholism - so perhaps it is fitting that today we bring the news of Cherry Red expanding the last work by […]

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