I Loved You The First Time I Saw You: Run Out Groove Reissues, Expands Randy Newman's "Good Old Boys"

By Joe Marchese | January 17, 2022 | 7 Comments

Randy Newman turned the notion of the singer-songwriter as a "confessional" troubadour on its ear.  If his songs were confessions, they most often were confessions of characters whose initials were not R.N.; while his songs were certainly personal, they touched less on his own life than on the lives of others, all exquisitely rendered with […]

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The Weekend Stream: January 15, 2022

By Mike Duquette | January 15, 2022 | 0 Comments

Welcome to The Weekend Stream, a relaxing weekly review of notable digital-only catalogue titles. There may be no CD or vinyl, but there's plenty of great new/old music to discover! This week features early works by John Denver, TV works by Jan Hammer and Giorgio Moroder, live stuff from Tegan and Sara and a real […]

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Tears Began to Fall: New Box Set Chronicles Frank Zappa and The Mothers' 1971 Fillmore East Shows, Final London Concert

By Joe Marchese | January 14, 2022 | 2 Comments

In a masterstroke of understatement, Frank Zappa and The Mothers proclaimed themselves to be Just Another Band from L.A. on a 1972 album of the same title.  Of course, The Mothers were never just another band, but this particular iteration - featuring former Turtles vocalists Flo and Eddie (Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan) and bassist […]

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Release Round-Up: Week of January 14

By The Second Disc | January 14, 2022 | 0 Comments

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up! Elvis Costello and The Imposters, The Boy Named If (Capitol/EMI) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada) Elvis Costello and The Imposters are back with a new, rip-roaring rock album.  The band previewed many of the songs on The Boy Named If during its last concert tour; if those tunes […]

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In Memoriam: Ronnie Spector (1943-2022)

By Joe Marchese | January 13, 2022 | 10 Comments

Whoa-oh, a-whoa-oh-oh-oh! Of all the great examples of rock and roll onomatopoeia, perhaps none was as sweet, alluring, and powerful as the cry with which Ronnie Spector opened "Baby, I Love You."  The second single by The Ronettes on Philles Records - the first was the epochal "Be My Baby" - "Baby, I Love You" […]

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