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Intrada Conjures Disney Magic with "The Black Cauldron"

April 3, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Here's a real treat for Disney fans coming from their co-branded series wit Intrada Records: the premiere release of Elmer Bernstein's original score to the studio's controversial animated feature The Black Cauldron. Based on the Welsh mythology-inspired fantasy series The Chronicles of Prydain, Cauldron is the tale of Taran, a young pig-keeper embarks on adventure to save his home from the fearsome Horned King and his armies of the undead. As Joe explained it in our Disney/Intrada wishlist

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Release Round-Up: Week of April 3

April 3, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Johnny Cash, Bootleg IV: The Soul of Truth (Columbia/Legacy) Three complete gospel albums - one of which was never released - and a heap of unreleased material make this one to look out for if you like The Man in Black at his sacred best. Morrissey, Viva Hate: Deluxe Edition (Liberty/EMI) If you can call it that, an expanded edition of Moz's debut album, remastered with one bonus track, one edited track and one excised track. Elvis Costello & The Imposters, The Return of the

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Morrissey, The Human League, The Smiths

Review: Tom Northcott, "Sunny Goodge Street: The Warner Bros. Recordings"

April 2, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Extra!  Extra!  Lost Folk Singer Found! His name is Tom Northcott, and had things turned out a little differently, he might be remembered in the same breath as Joni Mitchell or Gordon Lightfoot, fellow Canadian troubadours.  After founding the Tom Northcott Trio, he headed for California during perhaps the most fertile period ever for creative, boundary-breaking musical exploration, the mid-1960s.  Northcott opened for The Who, The Doors and Jefferson Airplane, and was signed to Warner Bros.

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Leon Russell, Randy Newman, Tom Northcott

Barenaked Rarities Arriving in May

April 2, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Canadian rockers Barenaked Ladies are releasing a compilation of outtakes and rarities that, fortunately, more or less lives up to the title. Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before!, a counterpoint to last year's Hits from Yesterday and the Day Before, features 12 tracks, only two of which have ever seen the official light of day. (Those tracks are a remix of megahit "One Week" and "Yes, Yes, Yes," a bonus track on some versions of the band's 2003 album Everything to Everyone.) The remainder

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Review: John Williams, "Hook: Expanded Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"

April 2, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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After more than three years of planning, preparing and waiting, audiences finally have a chance to enjoy an expanded edition of John Williams' score to Steven Spielberg's 1991 cult classic Hook (La-La Land Records LLLCD 1211). The world had been "getting by," so to speak, with the Epic label's original 75-minute CD presentation - a generous offering, to be sure, but one that only sort of did the score justice. While critics remain divided to indifferent on the celluloid continuation of James M.

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Soundtracks

Just The Way He Is: Starbucks Brews Billy Joel "Opus Collection"

March 30, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though Billy Joel retired from the business of writing and recording new pop music in 1993 following his River of Dreams, and has largely kept his word in the ensuing almost-twenty years, the music legend has hardly lowered his profile.  Since River of Dreams, Joel, now 62, has written an album’s worth of classical compositions, overseen a hit Broadway musical, staged lucrative tours and issued numerous live albums and career-overview collections.  As recently as last week, Joel’s catalogue was

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Categories: News Tags: Billy Joel

Shining Like a "Ruby": Kaiser Chiefs to Release New Compilation

March 30, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Indie rockers the Kaiser Chiefs are set to release their first career-spanning collection, Souvenir: The Singles 2004-2012, this summer. The Leeds-based quintet formed in 1996 under the name Parva, and released one album on Beggars Banquet's short-lived Mantra label. After their label shuttered, they rebuilt from the ground up, writing new, New Wave and punk-inspired songs under the Kaiser Chiefs moniker (named for the South African football club). Their buzzworthy live sets got them a deal

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Bowie, McCartney, Joplin, Springsteen, Clash, Davis, Small Faces, More Lead Record Store Day Pack

March 30, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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We're just three weeks away from Record Store Day on April 21, and following individual announcements from fantastic labels like Omnivore Recordings, Concord Records, Sundazed Music and Rhino/Warner Bros., we can finally reveal the full line-up of RSD-related goodies! These limited editions, available at independent music retailers across the U.S. and even internationally, are primarily vinyl releases in various formats (7-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch, etc.) and range from replicas of classic albums

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Categories: News Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Buck Owens, Lee Hazlewood, Little Richard, Otis Redding, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul McCartney, Paul Revere and The Raiders, Paul Simon, Record Store Day, Small Faces, T Rex, The Everly Brothers, The Grateful Dead, The Knack, Vinyl

Uncanned: Legendary Krautrock Band to Release Box of Unreleased Songs

March 29, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Notable German rockers Can are releasing 30 unreleased tracks in a new box set coming this June from Mute Records. The Lost Tapes, co-curated by founding band member Irmin Schmidt, draws from over 30 hours of uncovered tapes that lay hidden in the band's studio in Weilerswist, discovered when the studio and all its possessions was sold to the German Rock N Pop Museum. Best of all for collectors, the tracks, spanning through the band's classic period from 1968 to 1977, are all entirely

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My Huckleberry Friend: El Records Offers Variations on Mancini's "Moon River and Me"

March 29, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Quick - think of your favorite Blake Edwards movie.  Okay, now be honest: when conjuring up an image of one of Edwards' signature comic set pieces, didn't you automatically start hearing a famous theme?  If you did, chances are it was composed by Henry Mancini.  Edwards and Mancini worked hand in hand for some 30 projects over a 35-year period, from 1958's groundbreaking television series Peter Gunn through 1993's Son of the Pink Panther, Edwards' final motion picture.  One of the most cherished

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Henry Mancini

ZTT Uncovers Buried Digital Treasure

March 29, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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ZTT Records has taken to iTunes to uncover their latest vault find: a reissue of Ca$h, the 1988 album by dance-rock outfit Nasty Rox Inc. The U.K. quintet, featuring CJ Mackintosh of short-lived dance legends M|A|R|R|S, were one of the most prominent U.K. bands to mix house/club music with straightforward rock. Their single "Escape from New York" was described by the NME as "the aural equivalent of '[The] Towering Inferno," and they ended up as the support act for a British tour with funk

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In Case You Missed It: Join the (Music) Club!

March 29, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you're a British compilation hunter or fan of imports, it's tough to go wrong with Demon Music Group's Music Club Deluxe label. The relatively inexpensive double-disc sets the label turns out might look simple or quickly assembled, but they're in fact often packed with a few rarities for your buck. In recent weeks, Music Club Deluxe has issued a half-dozen compilations, all for '80s pop/rock artists. You likely know their hits, but there are some great album cuts, B-sides and remixes to go

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Categories: News Tags: Limahl, Living in a Box, Sheena Easton, Stiff Little Fingers, The Drifters

The Road to Tarkio: Brewer and Shipley's Debut "Down in L.A." Remastered and Expanded By Now Sounds

March 29, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Oklahoma-born Michael Brewer and Ohio native Tom Shipley found fame on Missouri's mythical Tarkio Road, thousands of miles away from Hollywood's La Brea Avenue and the headquarters of A&M Records.  But before they took one pivotal toke over the line into stardom, Brewer and Shipley recorded an album for Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss' label that couldn't have been recorded at any other time and place than Los Angeles, circa 1967-1968.  Down in L.A. was almost entirely written by Brewer and

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Categories: News Tags: Leon Russell

All Around the World, Or the Myth of "Graceland" Revisited: 25th Anniversary Box Set Due in June

March 28, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Paul Simon was back.  With a vengeance. The sixties wunderkind and one-half of Simon and Garfunkel had greeted the 1980s uneasily.  The film One-Trick Pony, for which he served as writer, star and composer in 1980, was tepidly-received.  An underperforming LP (Hearts and Bones) followed in 1983, his first solo album since 1965 not to hit the Billboard Top 10.  It peaked at No. 35.  Simon’s biggest success of the first half of the decade was a headline-making reunion concert with his old friend

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Paul McCartney, Little Richard, Dave Brubeck Due From Concord on Record Store Day

March 28, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What do Paul McCartney, Dave Brubeck and Little Richard have in common?  All three will be recipients of exclusive, limited edition Record Store Day releases from our friends at Concord Records.  Since its founding in 2007, Record Store Day has become an institution at many independent shops, and has even gone global with the participation of international retailers. As previously reported, a 7-inch vinyl single from Paul McCartney will prove a highlight of Concord's roster and kick off the

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Categories: News Tags: Little Richard, Paul McCartney, Record Store Day, Vinyl

An Awfully Big Adventure: La-La Land Releases "Hook," "The Robe"

March 27, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It's a doubly monumental day for soundtrack collectors, with two hotly-anticipated expansions of monumentally popular soundtracks unleashed today by La-La Land Records. The first almost doesn't need an introduction - so excited have we been at Second Disc HQ, long before and after its advance announcement - but John Williams' score to Steven Spielberg's Hook is the first bounty of the day. Spielberg's fantastical sequel to James M. Barrie's immortal Peter Pan - where the onetime boy who

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Review: Frankie Avalon, "Muscle Beach Party: The United Artists Sessions"

March 27, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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By the time of 1964’s Muscle Beach Party, Philadelphia-born Frankie Avalon had already racked up some 31 hits on the U.S. Billboard charts, including two at Number One, “Why” and “Venus.”  On the urging of his Chancellor Records mentor Bob Marcucci, Avalon had welcomed the 1960s by diversifying his talents into film, appearing opposite John Wayne in The Alamo and Walter Pidgeon in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.  1963’s Beach Party, however, was something else altogether.  Directed by William

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

Sweet As Sugar: Bob Mould's Other Trio Gets Expanded Treatment

March 27, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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While Bob Mould has gained rock immortality as one third of the criminally underrated alt-rock outfit Hüsker Dü, his work as frontman for alt-rockers Sugar in the 1990s deserves its own recognition. In May and June, the hard workers at Demon/Edsel will give Sugar its due in the form of expanded, remastered editions of their entire catalogue. After the split of Hüsker Dü in 1988, Mould locked himself away in a Minnesota farmhouse, attempting to write new material and purge himself of the

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Categories: News Tags: Sugar

Bring Back That Lovin' Feelin': Righteous Brothers' Philles Albums Arrive on CD...In Japan!

March 27, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It’s time to get Righteous…at least if you’re in Japan, that is, or willing to shell out big bucks from an import retailer.  Though they have eluded U.S. CD release to date, The Righteous Brothers’ three long-players from Phil Spector’s Philles label will be reissued on April 3 as limited edition SHM-CDs from Universal Music Japan.  1965’s You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ and Just Once in My Life, as well as 1966’s Back to Back, are all anchored by key Spector-produced tracks.  The remaining

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Categories: News Tags: Phil Spector, The Righteous Brothers

Review: Randy Vanwarmer, "Warmer/Terraform" and "Beat of Love/The Things That You Dream"

March 26, 2012 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Bespectacled singer/songwriter Randy Vanwarmer became one of the unlikeliest radio heroes of the late 1970s when his gentle ballad “Just When I Needed You Most” began its ascent up the Billboard chart amidst an onslaught of disco (“I Will Survive,” “Hot Stuff”) and New Wave (“Heart of Glass”).  Vanwarmer’s bittersweet memory of a long-gone lover hit a nerve with listeners looking for an escape from the dance floor.  Although the song would qualify him as a one-hit wonder, Vanwarmer continued to

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Randy Vanwarmer

Foghat Remasters Slow Ridin' In from Edsel

March 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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British blues-rockers Foghat are bringing their classic catalogue back in a big way on Demon Music Group's Edsel label. The British band, famous for the classic rock staple "Slow Ride," will see their '70s and '80s catalogue for Bearsville Records released as two-fer discs in U.K. shops starting today. The first five sets cover from 1972's self-titled debut to 1980's New Wave-inspired Tight Shoes, two LPs to a CD and with almost no bonus material (save for the Fool for the City / Night Shift

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Don't Pass Him By: Get Acquainted With Paul Korda's "Passing Stranger"

March 26, 2012 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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If you don’t know the name of Paul Korda, you might have reason to be grateful that the compilers at RPM Records do!  Korda’s story is one dotted with familiar personages: P.P. Arnold, Roger Daltrey, Chris Spedding, Madeline Bell, Doris Troy, Andrew Loog Oldham, Onnie McIntyre and Alan Gorrie (Average White Band), Vic Smith (The Jam) on the musical side, Cat Stevens and even Johnny Depp on the personal side.  Korda’s career has taken him from the original West End cast of Hair (alongside Paul

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Brave New World: Catalogue Labels Take to Spotify for Featured Content

March 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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When it first launched in America in November of last year, Spotify looked like it might be the answer to the question of how to move music consumption into the digital frontier in a positive way. It's no secret the music industry has been crippled by technological advances labels were unfortunately not able to predict or adapt to very quickly, and it's thrown the nature of buying, collecting and immersing oneself into music the way we once did into question. But Spotify's model - where, either

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Mondo Reale: Peter Gabriel Releases Discography Box Set in Italy

March 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you're an Italian Peter Gabriel collector, or are looking for a way to get just about his entire solo discography in one fell swoop, you've met your match. Gabriel is partnering with Italian publications TV Sorrisi e Canzoni and Corriere della Sera to sell just about all of his studio albums to create a mega-box for fans. Beginning with his latest project, last year's orchestral New Blood album, 18 sets will be sold at kiosks, one per week, and will ultimately provide a semi-definitive

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Peter Gabriel

Release Round-Up: Week of March 26

March 26, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Most new music comes out today in the U.S., so here's a look at what to expect! Frankie Avalon, Muscle Beach Party: The United Artists Sessions / The Tubes, Young and Rich/Now / Rick Springfield, Beginnings /Clint Eastwood, Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites (Real Gone) Real Gone's offerings include rarities from Frankie Avalon in the '60s, some remasters of early albums by Rick Springfield and The Tubes and a vinyl edition of Clint Eastwood's album for the Cameo-Parkway

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