Are You Not Entertained? Two Hans Zimmer Scores Get Expansions from La-La Land, Intrada

By Mike Duquette | April 10, 2025 | 0 Comments

After a recent new edition of his breakthrough soundtrack work, composer Hans Zimmer is the subject of not one but two film score reissues released this month. La-La Land Records announced for April a dramatic expansion of Zimmer's score for Gladiator. A modern take on sword-and-sandal epics released in 2000, Gladiator told the story of Maximus Decimus […]

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A Second Disc Interview: Celebrating Marianne Faithfull's Final EP with Executive Producer Andrew Batt

By Joe Marchese | April 10, 2025 | 1 Comment

As part of Saturday's Record Store Day festivities, Decca will release the final recordings of Marianne Faithfull on vinyl.  The four-song EP Burning Moonlight harkens back to the late artist's very first albums, released in 1965 on the same label: one dedicated to pop music, and the other to folk songs.  The title track to […]

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Every Move He Makes: Sting Plans Multiple Formats of '3.0 LIVE' Album

By Mike Duquette | April 9, 2025 | 3 Comments

Sting is chronicling his latest back-to-basics tour with a multi-format live album - and you'll have to be quick (and lucky) to hear it all. The British rocker embarked on the 3.0 Tour last year; true to its name, Sting assembled a trio - having not toured with that few backing members since his days […]

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That's the Way (I Like It): Edsel Collects "More Sin," "More Deep '70s"

By Joe Marchese | April 9, 2025 | 3 Comments

Edsel has recently continued a pair of box set series with the release of Disco Discharge Presents More Sin (1980-1989) and David Hepworth: More Deep '70s. In late 2023, Edsel revived the long-dormant Disco Discharge series with the first Box of Sin.  This second volume, More Sin: Full Length Gay Clubbing, follows the template of […]

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Goody, Goody, Goody: Cherry Red Collects Mark Wirtz Rarities on "Dream, Dream, Dream"

By Joe Marchese | April 8, 2025 | 6 Comments

The late Mark Wirtz (1943-2020) - a German-French songwriter-producer who found his biggest successes in England - is best-remembered for A Teenage Opera, an embryonic rock opera which inspired the likes of Pete Townshend and Paul McCartney and spawned Keith West's U.K. No. 2 single "Grocer Jack," a.k.a. "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera."  Yet there […]

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