Everybody Cut Loose: Sony's RSD Line-Up Features Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Prince, Miles Davis, Kenny Loggins, More

By The Second Disc | April 15, 2021 | 7 Comments

After last week's initial announcement, we'll be periodically continuing our look at the releases for the upcoming Record Store Day events on June 12 and July 17.  Today, we're focusing on our friends at Legacy Recordings.  The label has a robust slate for both Drops with many familiar faces including Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Kenny […]

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Blondes Have More Fun: Rod Stewart's Early American Years Chronicled in Vinyl Box

By Joe Marchese | April 15, 2021 | 7 Comments

Some guys have all the luck: Rod Stewart is about to see his first four Warner Bros. Records albums collected on a new vinyl box set.  Stewart moved to the Burbank label with 1975's Atlantic Crossing, inaugurating his most commercially successful period.  Atlantic Crossing, A Night on the Town (1976), Foot Loose and Fancy Free […]

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Happiness Is: Craft Readies Baseball-Themed Reissue of "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" and RSD Tie-In Single

By Joe Marchese | April 14, 2021 | 0 Comments

The 1964 Fantasy Records release of The Vince Guaraldi Trio's A Boy Named Charlie Brown has been regularly reissued around the world in what seems like every format imaginable: LP, CD, SACD, cassette, FLAC, and so on.  The latest iteration of this classic album for kids of all ages hits stores July 16 from Craft […]

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Symptom of the Universe: Black Sabbath Announce 'Sabotage' Box Set

By Joe Marchese | April 14, 2021 | 0 Comments

It's been a big year for fans of Black Sabbath.  In the first few months of 2021, Rhino has already released a box set of the band's 1972 album Vol. 4, followed by 2CD expanded editions of the first two Dio-era albums.  Now, the label has announced another super deluxe box set - this time […]

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God Knows I'm Good: Live Rarities, Singles Collected on Bowie's 'The Width of a Circle'

By Joe Marchese | April 14, 2021 | 8 Comments

David Bowie's third album The Man Who Sold the World opened with the blistering "The Width of a Circle," an eight-minute blast of rock adrenaline culminating in the narrator's illicit encounter with a supernatural being in the burning pits of Hell.  Bowie had quickly come a long way from the music hall theatricality of his […]

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