Puttin' on the Ritz: Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein" London Cast Comes to CD from NoteforNote Music

By Joe Marchese | January 27, 2021 | 1 Comment

Young Frankenstein, billed as The New Mel Brooks Musical, came to Broadway in fall 2007 as one of the Great White Way's most hotly-anticipated tickets.  A musical adaptation of Brooks' beloved 1974 film, the production reunited the creative team behind The Producers, the record-breaking, multiple Tony Award-winning show that had closed in spring '07 after […]

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Heavy: Cherry Red, Esoteric Collect Iron Butterfly's "Unconscious Power" on New Box Set

By Joe Marchese | January 27, 2021 | 8 Comments

Truth in advertising: Iron Butterfly's first album was titled Heavy.  The 1968 Atco Records release introduced the band's dense sound fusing hard rock and psychedelia with a set of original songs plus a reimagining of Allen Toussaint's "Get Out of My Life Woman."  While three-fifths of the band left after that debut, Heavy nonetheless began […]

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Point of Rising: Jeff Larson, Jeddrah Team Up for Collaborative Album "New Moon"

By Joe Marchese | January 26, 2021 | 2 Comments

Who says that classy adult pop is a thing of the past?  The California pop-rock sound is in gorgeous full bloom on Jeff Larson and Jeddrah's New Moon, available everywhere today on digital/streaming services as well as physical CD from Japan's Vivid Sound label.  The first (but hopefully not the last) full-length collaborative album between […]

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Wake Up Everybody: 50 Years of Philadelphia International Celebrated by Legacy Recordings, VMP, Snapper Music

By Joe Marchese | January 25, 2021 | 15 Comments

Fifty years ago, the release of Billy Paul's Going East on LP and The Ebonys' "You're the Reason Why" on a 45 RPM single marked the birth of Philadelphia International Records.  By 1971, co-founders Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff had already garnered significant chart success with their songs and productions for such artists as The […]

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Takin' Care of Business: Dutton Vocalion Reissues Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Burton Cummings, Mott the Hoople, Leonard Bernstein, More in Quadraphonic

By Joe Marchese | January 25, 2021 | 9 Comments

The Dutton Vocalion label has announced its first batch of hybrid SACD releases (playable on all CD players) for 2021 including another group of long-out-of-print quadraphonic surround mixes. First up is a three-for-one release from Ian Hunter and Mott the Hoople.  The first disc of this 2-SACD set presents 1974's The Hoople (the band's highest […]

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