Stoned: ABKCO Brings The Rolling Stones' "Singles 1963-1966" to Vinyl

By Joe Marchese | May 13, 2022 | 2 Comments

On July 12, 1962, The Rollin' Stones - a.k.a. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, and Dick Taylor - took the stage at London's Marquee Club.  Shortly after that initial gig, a "g" was added to the band's name.  By February 1963, the classic line-up was in place of Jagger, Richards, Jones, Bill […]

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Release Round-Up: Week of May 13

By The Second Disc | May 13, 2022 | 1 Comment

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new releases arriving in stores today! The Rolling Stones, Live at the El Mocambo (UMe) 2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 4LP Black Vinyl: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 4LP Neon Vinyl: Rolling Stones Online Shop The Rolling Stones are bringing their March, 1977 secret shows at Toronto's tiny […]

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Devoted to You: "Hey Doll Baby" Features The Everly Brothers' Hits and Deep Cuts

By Joe Marchese | May 12, 2022 | 4 Comments

"I had the unique pleasure of knowing Phil Everly as a kid and the honor of getting to know Don Everly a bit this year as we prepared this compilation," writes Adria Petty in the liner notes to The Everly Brothers' new collection, Hey Doll Baby.  As Tom Petty's daughter, Adria was a first-hand witness […]

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Diamonds Are Forever: Ace Collects Prime John Barry on "The More Things Change"

By Joe Marchese | May 11, 2022 | 1 Comment

Ready When You Are, J.B.!  John Barry (1933-2011) made his debut as a solo artist for CBS Records with the 1970 album subtitled "John Barry Plays His Great Movie Hits."  The composer and former leader of The John Barry Seven had long been associated with CBS, with the label having released the original cast recording […]

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Cat's in the Cradle: Cherry Red Celebrates Harry Chapin on "Story Book: The Elektra Albums 1972-1978"

By Joe Marchese | May 10, 2022 | 3 Comments

It's fair to say that when Harry Chapin's debut single "Taxi" peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, the ballad didn't sound like much else on the chart.  The top spot was held by Sammy Davis, Jr.'s bouncy ode to "The Candy Man" while the upper reaches also featured gospel-tinged R&B (The Staple […]

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