Sweets for My Sweet: Cherry Red, SoulMusic Collect The Sweet Inspirations' Atlantic Recordings on "Let It Be Me"

By Joe Marchese | September 30, 2021 | 5 Comments

In its 1960s heyday, Atlantic Records was the destination for deeply-felt soul.  Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, Solomon Burke, and Wilson Pickett were just a handful of the artists there who defined the sound of soul music.  Lesser-known but no less significant were The Sweet Inspirations.  Today, the vocal quartet might be best-remembered as Elvis Presley's […]

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Your Turn to Drive: Two David Bowie Boxes, Including Expanded 'Toy,' Announced

By Joe Marchese | September 29, 2021 | 7 Comments

Almost two weeks ago, Warner Music Group announced the agreement that will unite David Bowie's 2000-2016 recordings with the 1968-1999 catalogue already under the Warner umbrella.  The same announcement confirmed the resumption of the series of career-spanning Era box sets.  Now, it's been revealed that the fifth Era box, Brilliant Adventure (1992-2001), will arrive via […]

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A Million Stars: Vinyl Me, Please Teams with Aloha Got Soul for Hawaiian Classics from Mackey Feary Band, Eddie Suzuki and New Hawaii

By Joe Marchese | September 28, 2021 | 0 Comments

"Grin, even when you're at your lowest, grin," implores Mackey Feary on the opening track of his 1978 solo album Mackey Feary Band.  "You're Young" is all sun and breeze, making it near-impossible to suppress the requested grin.  It's languid yet funky, with shimmering guitars, wending saxophone, and sweet female background voices adding to the […]

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Sweet Dream: Jethro Tull's 'Benefit' Gets 50th Anniversary Remix, Expansion

By Joe Marchese | September 28, 2021 | 12 Comments

With 1970's Benefit, Jethro Tull continued to refine their sound.    The blues/jazz fusion of the band's debut This Was had already ceded to a more eclectic style on Stand Up; Benefit would edge Tull towards riff-rock while still maintaining the folk and jazz touchstones that set the band apart.  Benefit ultimately became a best-seller, setting […]

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Waiting for the Man: Soundtrack for Todd Haynes' Velvet Underground Film Due in October

By Joe Marchese | September 27, 2021 | 4 Comments

Director Todd Haynes has long emphasized music in his filmography.  One of his first works to garner significant attention was 1987's controversial and unauthorized Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story; four years later, his evocation of the glam rock era in Velvet Goldmine made more commercial waves.  More recently, he's been attached to direct Michelle Williams […]

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