Open My Eyes: Ace Celebrates Todd Rundgren and Gus Dudgeon in Label's Producers Series

By Joe Marchese | March 17, 2022 | 3 Comments

In recent weeks, Ace Records has made two new additions to its ongoing Producers Series, and both titles spotlight the versatility of the respective talents, Todd Rundgren and Gus Dudgeon. The Studio Wizardry of Todd Rundgren is, in many senses, an update of Rhino's 1992 compilation An Elpee's Worth of Productions.  Like that set, it […]

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If It Makes You Happy: Sheryl Crow to Release Documentary, 2CD Companion Album

By Mike Duquette | March 16, 2022 | 1 Comment

Alongside a forthcoming documentary on her 30+ year career, Sheryl Crow and UMe will issue a double-disc companion soundtrack that serves as an in-depth overview and the place to hear her newest material. Sheryl, which premiered at South by Southwest this past weekend and will air on Showtime starting May 6, will chronicle Crow's fascinating […]

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Take This Heart: Anthony Phillips Collects Solo Rarities, Genesis Demos, Musical Scores on "Archive Collection" Box Set

By Joe Marchese | March 16, 2022 | 0 Comments

Cherry Red's Esoteric Recordings imprint has had a long relationship with composer and founding Genesis lead guitarist Anthony Phillips encompassing reissues of various solo albums as well as his Private Parts and Pieces compilation series.  Earlier this year, Esoteric turned its attention to another collection drawn from Phillips' prodigious vaults: the 5-CD box set Archive […]

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Trimondo Blondomina: 'The Police Around the World' Set for First Release in 40 Years

By Mike Duquette | March 15, 2022 | 2 Comments

It's not every day you see a big piece of catalogue get loosed from the jaws of rights holding or format availability - which is why we're extremely pleased to pass on the news that, four decades after its original release, The Police's first video album is coming back into print. The Police Around the […]

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Harmony Constant: 7a Records Reissues, Expands Michael Nesmith's "And The Hits Just Keep On Comin'" For Its 50th Anniversary

By Joe Marchese | March 14, 2022 | 5 Comments

"I realized early on that Red was the magic carpet," the late Michael Nesmith observed to this author in 2020 of his longtime collaborator Orville "Red" Rhodes.  "I began to realize this guy is on another level...He's playing music up at the highest jazz levels, but he's playing all by himself.  I thought it was […]

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