I Only Have Eyes For You: Real Gone Celebrates Black History Month With Reissues from The Flamingos, William S. Fischer, and Don Julian & The Larks

By Randy Fairman | February 3, 2022 | 0 Comments

To commemorate this year's Black History Month, Real Gone is reissuing three albums by African-American artists from the 1950s and 1970s in the doo-wop, jazz and soul genres: Flamingo Serenade by The Flamingos, Circles from William S. Fischer, and Super Slick from Don Julian & The Larks.  All of them hit stores tomorrow, February 4. […]

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OUT TOMORROW: Real Gone Celebrates B.J. Thomas on "In Remembrance: Love Songs and Lost Treasures"

By The Second Disc | February 3, 2022 | 2 Comments

B.J. Thomas first reached the U.S. top 10 in 1966 with a heartfelt cover of his father's favorite Hank Williams song, the plaintive ballad "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry."  The Oklahoma-born, Texas-raised artist had his sights beyond just the country genre, however.  His always authentic and altogether compelling voice was equally at home in […]

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Habit Worth Forming: Graham Parker Expansion Coming from Reactivated Iconoclassic Label

By The Second Disc | February 3, 2022 | 11 Comments

It's no rumor and there's no fooling: Graham Parker's first proper solo album is getting expanded on CD this April 1 from Iconoclassic Records. "I've always been striving to make a record that sounds beautiful," Parker told Musician about his first without backing band The Rumour. "I think Another Grey Area sounds beautiful. Everything is in […]

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Love Is Here to Stay: Craft Reissues, Remasters Natalie Cole's "Unforgettable...with Love" for 30th Anniversary

By Joe Marchese | February 2, 2022 | 4 Comments

Natalie Cole lost her father, Nat "King" Cole, when she was just fifteen years of age.  But a little more than a quarter-century after his untimely passing, Natalie paid the ultimate tribute to Nat when her studio album Unforgettable...With Love celebrated his rich oeuvre.  Anchored by a virtual duet with him of his classic "Unforgettable," […]

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Wicked As It Seems: Keith Richards Reissues "Main Offender" for 30th Anniversary

By Joe Marchese | February 1, 2022 | 2 Comments

BMG is continuing its ongoing reissue series from Keith Richards' solo catalogue on March 18 with a 30th anniversary edition of the Rolling Stone's 1992 LP Main Offender.  The reissue follows BMG's similar expansions of Richards' solo debut Talk Is Cheap and the X-Pensive Winos' concert album Live at the Hollywood Palladium, and will be […]

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