He Wears It Well: Rod Stewart’s ‘Ultimate Hits’ Due in June

Ahead of a prolific year of touring – and in the same year the British rocker turns 80 – a new career-spanning collection from Rod Stewart will be released this summer in multiple formats. Ultimate Hits, available June 27, offers Rod the Mod’s most beloved solo hits from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, from “Maggie May” and “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright)” to “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” and “Young Turks”; “Forever Young” and “Downtown Train” to “Have I Told You Lately” and “Rhythm of My Heart.” The set will be…

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The Weekend Stream: April 12, 2025

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc’s review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. By now, you might have hit your participating local shop for Record Store Day – and happily, we’re kicking off this Saturday’s column to share material from five exclusive vinyl titles that are getting a second life in the streaming and download world too. It’s a great way to check out some titles if you missed them, or weren’t sure if you wanted to add them to your…

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The Second Disc’s Guide to Record Store Day 2025: Our Favorite Picks

Tomorrow, Record Store Day is once again upon us! It’s that time of year where music lovers and vinyl flippers get together at their favorite physical music retailers and wait in line to snag some treasured albums – almost all of which are pressed on vinyl instead of CD (or, you know, sold on secondary marketplaces for above their retail value).  This year, the list tops out at over 300 titles, so there’s very nearly something for everybody.  It wasn’t easy to narrow our choices down to around 20 titles, but here…

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Have You Heard? Rhino’s Newest Quadio Batch Includes Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, Beaver and Krause, Modern Jazz Quartet

Rhino’s Quadio series is back!  The ongoing series of four-channel surround Blu-ray Audio Discs has announced its latest four titles, available now directly from Rhino.com.  This eclectic group encompasses releases from Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, The Modern Jazz Quartet, and Beaver and Krause. Rod Stewart’s sixth album, 1975’s Atlantic Crossing marked a new chapter for the Faces singer.  Produced by Tom Dowd and recorded across various studios in North America, the album was sequenced with one “fast side” and one “slow side,” allowing for the full range of the vocalist’s talents to…

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Release Round-Up: Week of April 11

Welcome to this week’s Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today!  As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. The Vince Guaraldi Trio, Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown: Expanded Edition (Fantasy/Craft) (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada) Craft Recordings delivers a newly expanded edition of 1964’s Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown, the first in a series of fateful collaborations between jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi and Charles M. Schulz’s lovable Peanuts characters.  The 2CD set offers a fresh remaster of Guaraldi’s initial nine compositions devoted to Charlie Brown…

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

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 Meridius, a dedicated Roman general whose world is turned upside down by the murder of emperor Marcus Aurelius at the hands of his son, who proceeds to murder Maximus’ family and cast him into slavery. The warrior…

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

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 Burning Moonlight was issued digitally in the past weeks; tomorrow, “She Moved Through the Fair” will arrive on streaming services.  Finally, on June 6, the entire EP will be released digitally.  We were thrilled to speak with…

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

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 in The Police – consisting of longtime guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas. The result, which came to North and South American theaters as well as festival dates in Europe, was not only a faithful take…

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That’s the Way (I Like It): Edsel Collects “More Sin,” “More Deep ’70s”

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 the first, taking listeners on a journey through the gay club scene of the 1990s and tracing the development of dance music from disco to house.  As Ian Wade puts it in his introductory note, “These are…

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Goody, Goody, Goody: Cherry Red Collects Mark Wirtz Rarities on “Dream, Dream, Dream”

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 was much more to Wirtz’s discography than that lone hit and its parent project.  Cherry Red’s Strawberry imprint recently boxed up five discs of Wirtz’s voluminous discography as Dream, Dream, Dream: The Anthology, and it’s every bit…

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The Weekend Stream: April 5, 2025

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc’s review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. A quiet, mostly contemplative week means a small batch of understated titles and a big public ask for clarity from one of our missing comrades in catalogue… Dan Fogelberg, Souvenirs (50th Anniversary Edition) (Epic/Legacy) (Apple / Amazon) The late, great Fogelberg’s double-platinum sophomore album, produced by Joe Walsh (a year before he joined the Eagles), gets the red carpet treatment with three outtakes and one never-before-heard song. Impex will release…

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I’ve Got a Secret: The Bongos to Release Archival Live Album

New Jersey power-pop band The Bongos have added some archival works to their digital catalogue in recent years, partnering with Legacy Recordings on expansions of their RCA recordings (including the 1983 EP Numbers with Wings, a pair of 12″ mixes and 1985’s Beat Hotel, and even a holiday track in 2023). This spring, they’ll go back to the label where it all began – New Jersey’s own JEM Recordings – to put some of that vault material out on CD for the first time. The Shroud of Touring: Live in 1985, available May 23,…

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Release Round-Up: Week of April 4

Welcome to this week’s Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today!  As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Elton John and Brandi Carlile, Who Believes in Angels? (Rocket/Mercury/EMI) CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada CD/DVD: Amazon U.S. Link TBD / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Link TBD / EltonJohn.com (U.S.) Tri-Color LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Alternate Cover “Neon Angel” CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Blu-ray: EltonJohn.com (U.S.) Elton John has teamed with Brandi Carlile as well as Bernie Taupin and producer Andrew Watt for his first studio album since…

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The Right Time: Iconoclassic Preps Reissues from Ian North, David Sancious, Natural Gas

Our friends at Iconoclassic Records are teeing up a prolific 2025 following their release earlier in the year of Dwight Twilley’s Scuba Divers: Blueprint Edition. On April 25, the label will bring the late Ian North’s 1979 album Neo to CD for the first time; that’s followed on May 16 with David Sancious’ 1981 set The Bridge. Then, on May 30, comes the Original Master Edition of Natural Gas’ self-titled album – a fitting salute to the band’s late Joey Molland. Brooklyn-born Ian North (1952-2021) rose to prominence in power pop band…

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Shut Out the Light: Bruce Springsteen Offers Seven Unheard Albums on ‘Tracks II’

More than a quarter century after releasing his first major vault project, Bruce Springsteen is back with a sequel that’s even bigger. True to its name, Tracks II: The Lost Albums 1983-2018 promises not just a wealth of unreleased recordings from the Thrill Hill vaults, as 1998’s Tracks offered. This time, the rock icon presents seven full albums’ worth of material, sharing thematic and recording cohesion and even, in some cases, seriously considered for release at one time or another. (Though all imagery has yet to be revealed, each set will be packaged as its…

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Record Store Day 2025: The Best of the Rest

Next Saturday, April 12, is certainly one of the most packed Record Store Days in recent memory. Since the list was announced, we drilled down on titles from Craft Recordings, Legacy Recordings, Rhino Records, Universal Music Group, Real Gone Music, Omnivore Recordings, BMG, Cooking Vinyl and Demon Music Group, as well as some notable titles that were getting later general releases on CD. Well, if you thought that was it, you’re wrong! We pored and pored over the list and are here to share with you more than four dozen one-offs, archival…

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King of the High Cs: Decca Celebrates Pavarotti with Reissues of Famed Compilation, Henry Mancini Collaboration

In a career spanning more than 50 years, Luciano Pavarotti brought opera to the masses, singing with a host of popular artists from Bono and Meat Loaf to Frank Sinatra and Elton John.  He won five competitive Grammy Awards, a pair of Emmys, and a Kennedy Center Honor, along with numerous recognitions from his native Italy, France, and Monaco.  At the time of his death on September 6, 2007 at the age of 71, he had sold over one hundred million records, while The Three Tenors – the opera supergroup he formed…

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(Don’t) Walk On By: Dionne Warwick’s “Make It Easy on Yourself: The Scepter Recordings 1962-1971” Due in June on 12 CDs from SoulMusic, Second Disc

“I am so very thrilled about this wonderful collection of my recordings! It is truly something that I myself would buy.” – Dionne Warwick, 2025 For more than six decades, Dionne Warwick has been synonymous with musical excellence.  The six-time Grammy Award winner, 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and Kennedy Center Honoree remains one of the most-charted vocalists of all time, with a whopping 56 singles having made the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998 and over 100 million records sold worldwide.  The New Jersey-born legend became the…

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The Weekend Stream: March 29, 2025

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc’s review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. Classic Motown in concert, long-lost favorites from a country icon, a live country take on a Fab Four favorite, Gary Numan’s mid-’80s works, new music from Bachman-Turner Overdrive and a documentary on a late, great Australian musician…there really is a lot of ground to cover, and that’s not even all of it! Marvin Gaye, Marvin Gaye Live! (Deluxe Edition) (Motown/UMe) Original LP: Apple / Amazon Deluxe: Apple / Amazon To…

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Release Round-Up: Week of March 28

Welcome to this week’s Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today!  As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Fleetwood Mac, 1975 to 1987 (Warner/Rhino) 5CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 6LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada / Rhino.com (with bonus 12″) Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 to 1987 is exactly what it states: a box set of Fleetwood Mac (1975), Rumours (1977), Tusk (1979), Mirage (1982) and Tango in the Night (1987) – available as a 5CD set or a 6LP crystal-clear vinyl box. (D2C orders from Rhino will add an additional reissue of a promotional 12″ on crystal clear vinyl, offering stereo and mono versions…

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Whitesnake Remaster Five Live Albums for New Box Set

After years of reissues and remixes from hard-rockers Whitesnake at Rhino Records, you’d be forgiven for wondering what the label could still do with David Coverdale’s catalogue. That question is now answered with a box set assembling remastered editions of five latter-day live records. Access All Areas: Live, available April 25, is an 8CD collection offering sets recorded between 2004 and 2015 and released over the last two decades. The albums featured are Live…In the Still of the Night (2005), the double albums Live…In the Shadow of the Blues (2006); Made in Japan (2013) and…

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We Were So in Phase: Wang Chung Join Hits and Rarities on New Compilation

The time has come to take your baby by the hand and check out a new compilation from ’80s pop hitmakers Wang Chung. The group will release a new double album of hits and rarities, Clear Light / Dark Matter, on May 9. It’ll include the singles “Dance Hall Days,” “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” and “Let’s Go!” plus tracks from their cult classic soundtrack from the film To Live and Die in L.A. – along with rare material (including the A-side of their debut single) and even a few unreleased demos. It’ll be available…

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Get Together (With Yourself): High Moon Expands Lotti Golden’s Cult Classic “Motor-Cycle”

“Motor-Cycle transported me back to the ’60s in a way not many records do…There’s no irony or second-guessing: Golden’s all in, a psychedelic daughter of the Beat generation, among her equally hippie cohort, in swirls of free-loving, drug-chasing, multiracial, pan-sexual abandon… The album is a mother lode, not unlike Daniel Johnston or The Shaggs, say, for its multi-level fascination.”  High Moon Records has quoted groundbreaking punk legend Richard Hell in describing Lotti Golden’s 1969 album Motor-Cycle, which the label is reissuing in an expanded edition on March 28. The singer-songwriter’s Atlantic LP…

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Another “Saturnight”: Cat Stevens’ 1974 Japan Live Album Comes to CD, Vinyl

Even today, Japan remains a thriving capital of recorded music – and, in particular, physical media.  In the 1970s, it wasn’t uncommon for top-tier American artists, from Andy Williams to The Supremes, to record live albums exclusively for the Japanese market.  Among those artists was Yusuf, a.k.a. Cat Stevens, whose 1974’s Saturnight: Live from Tokyo was the singer-songwriter’s first concert LP.  Now, following its reissue last November as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday event, Saturnight is coming to wide-release vinyl, CD, and digital/streaming on May 2 from UMe and Cat-o-Log…

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Cuts The Deepest: Edsel Celebrates P.P. Arnold on “Soul Survivor” Box Set

One of P.P. Arnold’s early sides for Immediate Records was titled “Am I Still Dreaming?”  The song, which the artist born Patricia Ann Cole in Los Angeles wrote at the encouragement of none other than Mick Jagger, is one of the 57 songs on 3 CDs assembled by Edsel Records on the dream of a box set appropriately entitled Soul Survivor: A Life in Song.  The collection, compiled by the singer and Michael Mulligan, traces the onetime Ikette’s career from her signing to Andrew Loog Oldham’s label through subsequent collaborations with Barry…

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