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Swing Out Sister's "Travel" Expansion Breaks Out with New Track List

June 27, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Well, this certainly doesn't happen often: a previously-reported expanded edition of U.K. pop group Swing Out Sister's debut LP is undergoing some 11th-hour changes, actually picking up a few bonus tracks for good measure. When it was initially announced, the 25th anniversary edition of It's Better to Travel from Universal's U.K. arm featured the original nine-track LP and 11 bonus tracks over two discs. While there were plenty of B-sides and remixes to go around, many of them were previously

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Categories: News Tags: Swing Out Sister

Don't Cry For Julie Covington: Baroque-Pop "Beautiful Changes" Remastered and Reissued

June 26, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Before Elaine Paige, before Patti LuPone, there was Julie Covington.  The singer/actress was the first to sing the role of Evita in the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical, introducing “Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina” on the 1976 concept album and scoring a No. 1 single in the U.K. the following year with the song.  Musical theatre aficionados might also know Covington from her roles in Godspell and Guys and Dolls or even another concept album, War of the Worlds.  But Covington also recorded some

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Back on the Block: Jennifer Lopez Planning New Hits Set

June 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Singer, actress, model, mogul - Jennifer Lopez has done all of these things in a surprisingly short span of time. And now, she's taking a look back at part of her career with her first ever greatest hits compilation, Dance Again...The Hits, to be released in July. From her early days as one of the "Fly Girls" dancing on FOX's In Living Color, Jennifer Lopez had quite the personality and the following. The Bronx-born performer gained critical and commercial acclaim with early film roles opposite

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Release Round-Up: Week of June 26

June 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The Beat, I Just Can't Stop It / Wha'ppen? / Special Beat Service: Deluxe Editions (Edsel) The Beat's discography is expanded in the U.K. by Edsel in fashionable 2 CD/1 DVD editions. (Don't forget: a similar five-disc box is coming out from Shout! Factory in the U.S. next month.) The Miracles, Renaissance / Do It Baby (Hip-o Select/Motown) The first two post-Smokey LPs by The Miracles on one CD. The Electric Prunes, The Complete Reprise Singles / The New Christy Minstrels, A Retrospective

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Teena Marie, The Beat, The Electric Prunes, The English Beat, The Miracles, The New Christy Minstrels, The Tokens, Timi Yuro

Jiminy Cricket! Two Leigh Harline Scores Paired On New CD

June 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Those who wished upon a star for more music from Leigh Harline are in luck.  The Academy Award-winning composer of “When You Wish Upon a Star,” from Walt Disney’s 1940 Pinocchio, had a distinguished career in Hollywood until his death in 1969 at age 62.  Kritzerland is celebrating Harline’s career with a new two-for-one CD of the great man’s scores.  The Wayward Bus is making its world premiere, while The Enemy Below is returning to print after an absence of many years.  Both titles are

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Leigh Harline

Of Weasels, Hot Rats and Lumpy Gravy: Some Zappa Reissue Questions Answered

June 22, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Ever since news broke of Universal's upcoming series of Frank Zappa reissues, there have been as many questions as answers regarding this hotly-anticipated catalogue campaign.  Although the first thirteen titles, chronologically representing 1966's Freak Out! through 1971's Just Another Band From L.A., don't arrive until July 31, a trickle of information has already been released by Gail Zappa, Frank's widow and the representative of the Zappa Family Trust. Gail Zappa has taken to answering

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Linkage: Catalogue Encounters from Around the Internet

June 22, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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While The Second Disc tries to be your No. 1 source for cool news and views on stuff around the catalogue music scene, it can't hurt to give it up for others that are doing great things in the same field. Here's a little catch-up on some nice things in that area: The Quietus has a lengthy interview with Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt on their career and the great new reissues that are out now. The pair have some nice things to say about Edsel - things that are hard to

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Dinah Shore, Songs of James Taylor Feature on Upcoming Masterworks Broadway Reissues

June 22, 2012 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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After a brief sabbatical, Masterworks Broadway has taken another dive into its vaults, with its first round of disc-on-demand/digital reissues since February.  The label was hardly idle, however, delivering releases from Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, and Liza Minnelli as deluxe CDs in the ensuing months, and preparing the new Broadway Cast Recording of Evita.  This summer, however, Masterworks will turn its attention to two classic recordings from the 1950s and one with a more contemporary

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Categories: News Formats: CD, Digital Download Genre: Cast Recordings Tags: Dinah Shore, Irving Berlin, James Taylor, Stephen Schwartz

Bend Them, Shape Them: Amen Corner "Complete Deram Recordings" Out From RPM

June 21, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Turn on an American oldies radio station today and it shouldn’t be too long before you hear The American Breed’s “Bend Me, Shape Me,” a Top 5 hit in 1968. Across the pond, however, the song unequivocally belongs to Amen Corner. The Welsh outfit didn’t last long, but in a jam-packed two year period, Amen Corner produced six hits and three albums on two labels: Deram and Immediate. The Deram years have just been collected in full on RPM’s new Round Amen Corner: The Complete Deram Recordings. The

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Baby, It's Burt: Cherry Red's Él Label Collects Early Bacharach On "Long Ago Last Summer"

June 21, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Although Burt Bacharach had been composing songs at least since 1952, when he kicked off a long career with the instrumental “Once in a Blue Moon” for Nat “King” Cole, the Burt Bacharach “sound” didn’t truly crystallize until the early 1960s.  Prior to his reshaping of the sound of adult R&B, Bacharach teamed with a variety of lyricists to craft songs in virtually every genre imaginable: rock-and-roll, rockabilly, country, pop balladry, jazz, even the novelty song.  Naturally, the earliest

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Categories: News Tags: Burt Bacharach, Perry Como, The Shirelles

Checkmate: Get On Down to Expand GZA's Acclaimed "Liquid Swords"

June 20, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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When it was first released in 1995, Liquid Swords, the acclaimed solo album from GZA of the immortal rap collective Wu-Tang Clan, was credited to its maker as "Genius/GZA." Nearly two decades later, with a deluxe edition forthcoming from specialty label Get On Down, it's hard to argue that. Liquid Swords came at a time when the Wu-Tang Clan, who'd turned many a head with their patchwork lyrical style, idiosyncratic sense of humor and straightforward look at urban life. Enter the Wu-Tang (36

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Review: Omnivore's Legends of Music and Comedy, Buck Owens and Ernie Kovacs

June 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In the pantheon of American comedy legends, you’d likely find Ernie Kovacs, the gifted, gone-too-soon (1919-1962) personality who carved out a niche in the early days of American television.  Joining Ernie in that esteemed company might well also be Buck Owens (1929-2006), the influential guitarist and songwriter who made a second career out of joking, a-pickin’ and a-grinnin’ on the cornpone television variety show Hee Haw.  However different these two gentlemen are, however, Omnivore

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Country, Everything Else Tags: Buck Owens, Ernie Kovacs

Soundtrack Bi-fecta: Goldsmith, Grusin and More Arrive from Intrada, FSM

June 20, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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After a quiet month for soundtracks, save the score reissue to little-seen art-house flick Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the past week has seen three releases from Intrada and Film Score Monthly readied for film music aficionados. Intrada's first title did an excellent job of satiating anyone's post-Trek desire for more Jerry Goldsmith; it's the unreleased, unused score to 1996's 2 Days in the Valley. A twisty thriller with a solid cast (Charlize Theron, Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Teri Hatcher

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Positively 4th Street: Bob Dylan's First "Greatest Hits" Goes Gold

June 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits first appeared on record store shelves in March 1967, it was Dylan’s first offering since the previous year’s Blonde on Blonde double-LP opus and subsequent, well-publicized motorcycle accident.  Although the 10-track Columbia Records set has since been superseded by numerous other compilations from the Bard of Hibbing, Dylan’s first ever Greatest Hits captures the moment in time when there was arguably no more influential songwriter.  On July 3, the original Dylan

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This Surely is a Dream: Marcy Playground Prep Rarities for New Compilation

June 19, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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While many music fans' knowledge of alt-rock band Marcy Playground begins and ends with their 1998 Top 10 hit "Sex and Candy," those who do follow the band will be excited to know the group's putting out a collection of rarities and outtakes this month. Lunch, Recess & Detention - named for singer/songwriter John Wozniak's "three things I was never late for" - is a 19-track compilation combining outtakes (including alternate takes of songs that appeared on the band's Shapeshifter (1999) and

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Review: The Beatles, "Yellow Submarine" on Blu-Ray and DVD

June 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Picture yourself in a boat on a river…with tangerine trees and marmalade skies… Now, picture the evocative imagery of The Beatles’ most mind-bending lyrics transferred to a silver screen world where imagination and wonder run rampant.  The result might be something like the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine.  Out of print for some time on DVD, Yellow Submarine has just returned to DVD and Blu-Ray (5099962146098) in a painstakingly restored new edition from Apple Corps and

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Blu-Ray, DVD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

Short Takes: McCartney Readies "Rockshow," Rundgren's Live "Healing", Jay and the Americans' "Magic Moment" Revisited

June 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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As we kick off another week, we're catching up with a few news items that almost slipped between the cracks! Earlier this year, RockBeat and S'More Entertainment released Todd: Live, preserving on both CD and DVD editions a live performance by Todd Rundgren of his 1974 classic album Todd.  But Todd only told half of the story!  Joined by Utopia's Kasim Sulton (bass), The Cars' Greg Hawkes (keyboards), The Tubes' Prairie Prince (drums), Guitar Player Magazine's editor Jesse Gress (guitar),

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, DVD Tags: Paul McCartney, Todd Rundgren

Yes! They Might Be Giants to Reissue "No!"

June 18, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In the late '80s and early '90s, They Might Be Giants earned a sterling reputation as one of the quirkiest bands around, creating hook-filled pop garnished with out-there lyrics and intricate, often unexpected arrangements. But as time goes on, how does one extend their musical legacy beyond the loyal fan base? John Linnell and John Flansburgh figured out a most intriguing way of doing so ten years ago this month: they released No!, an album of original songs written with children in mind. (The

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Before We Forget: Slipknot to Release First Hits Compilation

June 18, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In the past decade, Slipknot were one of the most iconic and unforgettable faces of alternative metal in America. Next month, they will celebrate their tenure with the release of their first greatest hits compilation. Though Antennas to Hell doesn't contain any new tracks - the band has allegedly put together only tentative recordings since the death of founding bassist Paul Gray in 2010 - it will showcase 19 of the band's "fan favorites, live classics and well-known radio hits," including

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Review: Deluxe Editions from Everything But The Girl

June 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese 6 Comments

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The band’s name is Everything But The Girl, but the reissue campaign might as well be titled Everything But the Kitchen Sink.  Over the course of four 2-CD sets, the Edsel label has crafted a comprehensive, definitive retrospective of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt’s early years as merchants of cool, sophisticated and literate pop.  EBTG’s first four albums, originally released on the Blanco Y Negro label, have each been granted the deluxe treatment with an additional disc of non-LP singles, B-sides,

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Frankie Say "Sexmix" from ZTT; Rare Remixes Featured on New Compilation

June 18, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The past few years has seen a flurry of catalogue activity from iconic U.K. label Zang Tuum Tumb. The ongoing Element Series, distributed by England's Salvo Music imprint, has seen artists from 808 State and Propaganda to Frankie Goes to Hollywood and The Art of Noise expanded and remastered in lavish double-disc packages. This summer, ZTT adds to the Element Series a compilation of rarities from the short but intricate discography of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. The quartet's "Relax" was one of

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Contest: Would You "Like" to Win a "Graceland" Box Set?

June 18, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Hey, we've said it a million times, but let's say it again: The Second Disc has some of the best readers out there. The idea that so many of you like catalogue music as much as Joe and I do, and the idea that so many of you come back to read our news and musings, day in and day out...well, it just makes me feel good. And we've done a solid job (we hope!) of reaching out to every fan old and new across the Internet, be it Facebook or Twitter or even in the comments section of the site. As I type

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Paul Simon

Are You An Elvis Fan? New Fan-Selected Compilation Arrives In July

June 15, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Although this August 16 will mark the 35th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death, the musical light left behind by the once and future King of Rock and Roll has never dimmed.  2012 has already seen the expanded reissue of Elvis Country, including the Love Letters from Elvis album, and a handful of reissues from the Follow That Dream specialty label.  (More titles are on the way from FTD including a long-awaited, upgraded collection of Presley's Sun recordings: watch for Part Two for more

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Elvis Presley

Getting Real Gone in July with Sanford and Townsend, Clover, 20/20, Jackie Gleason and More

June 15, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Real Gone Music may not be going “to the moon, Alice,” but the eclectic reissue gurus are going just about everywhere else with their batch of offerings set for July 31.  Yes, Jackie Gleason features in a line-up also including poet Charles Bukowski, Sanford and Townsend (Smoke from a Distant Fire), a member of Bread, and a couple of underrated rock-and-roll bands. After the recent, potent reissue of the self-titled debut from Durocs, Real Gone jumps back into the power pop game with 20/20. 

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His Songs: Elton John "Classic Album Collection," Mash-Up Set Coming in July

June 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Do you remember when rock was young?  Many do remember the early days of the former Reginald Dwight, whose first major splash on the American charts was 1970's Elton John.  Although that album was John's second, his 1969 debut Empty Sky wouldn't see U.S. release until 1975, at which point John was one of the biggest superstars on the planet.  More than forty years after the release of Elton John, the now-Sir Elton's star still shines brightly, with 2010's The Union having earned him a Grammy

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