OUT TOMORROW From Second Disc Records and Real Gone Music: Melissa Manchester and Darlene Love

By The Second Disc | May 5, 2022 | 3 Comments

Tomorrow's a big day here at Second Disc HQ as we unveil two new releases on CD. Melissa Manchester's Live '77 is the renowned singer-songwriter's first and only live album, recorded by Arista Records in October 1977 at Gainesville, Florida's Great Southern Music Hall but unreleased until now!  The 21 songs on Live '77  include Manchester's […]

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A Day In Rio: This Friday, May 6, Real Gone Reissues Les Baxter's "Soul of the Drum" and Expands Savage Republic's "Tragic Figures"

By Randy Fairman | May 4, 2022 | 3 Comments

This coming Friday, May 6, sees two releases on Second Disc Records through Real Gone Music: The Complete Reprise Recordings Plus! from Darlene Love and Live 1977 from Melissa Manchester.  But joining those two on Real Gone's slate are another two reissues: a new vinyl version of Les Baxter's Soul of the Drums and, on […]

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So Nice: Madonna Celebrates 40 Years of Hits on 'Finally Enough Love'

By The Second Disc | May 4, 2022 | 6 Comments

Madonna has more than earned the title of Queen of Pop - and a new collection, her first in a planned series of catalogue titles through Warner Music Group celebrating her four decades as a seminal recording artist - will highlight her influence on the dance floor. The new compilation Finally Enough Love: 50 Number […]

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In Memoriam: Naomi Judd (1946-2022)

By Mike Duquette | May 3, 2022 | 3 Comments

The fact is simple: on artistic and commercial achievement alone, The Judds' story remains among one of country music's greatest successes. Naomi Judd and her eldest daughter Wynonna were a pair of raven-haired hitmakers who put 14 songs at the top of Billboard's country charts (and another six in the Top 10). In every year […]

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The Minneapolis Sound: Sony Classical Boxes Eugene Ormandy's Early Recordings with Minneapolis Symphony

By Joe Marchese | May 2, 2022 | 3 Comments

Eugene Ormandy's The Columbia Legacy, released last year, was the second-biggest box set in Sony Classical history.  At a remarkable 120 discs, the box chronicled the early years of Ormandy's affiliation with The Philadelphia Orchestra - one that, all told, would span 44 years and become the longest-ever relationship between conductor and orchestra.  Ormandy first […]

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