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Intrada Conjures Up Magic, "Miracle"; Kritzerland Returns to "Alien Nation"

October 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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This week has seen some great archival soundtrack releases courtesy of Intrada and Kritzerland - all featuring some big names in the film score world. Kritzerland's latest title is already shaping up to be a hot one: a greatly expanded double-score reissue from the cult classic Alien Nation. This 1988 film featured James Caan and Mandy Patinkin as partnered cops in a future Los Angeles where a race of aliens, called Newcomers, have landed on Earth and have done their best to fit in with our

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Interview: Going Full Circle with Richard Barone of The Bongos

October 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Richard Barone, frontman for New Jersey-based power-pop act The Bongos, describes his career as centered around the theme of "full circle." This year, Barone has revisited a lot of captivating and familiar territory from his lengthy career. The Bongos were the closing act at legendary Hoboken club Maxwell's in July, having (as members of the band "a") been the venue's first act. Onstage, they announced the release of a "lost" Bongos album, Phantom Train, recorded primarily at Compass Point

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Categories: Interviews Tags: Interviews, Richard Barone, The Bongos

Review: The Alan Parsons Project, "I Robot: Legacy Edition"

October 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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How to follow an art-rock concept album based on the macabre tales of nineteenth-century author Edgar Allan Poe?  For The Alan Parsons Project, the answer was apparently a simple one: look forward rather than back.  So the second album by the progressive-rock "group" - in actuality producer-engineer Parsons, chief songwriter-executive producer Eric Woolfson, and a rotating cast of musicians and vocalists - was inspired by the writing of Isaac Asimov and explored artificial intelligence in a

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Review: Claudia Lennear, "Phew!"

October 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Claudia Lennear might have spent much of her career 20 Feet from Stardom, as per the acclaimed documentary of that title.  But on her 1973 Warner Bros. solo debut album, the onetime background singer and member of Leon Russell’s Shelter People was front and center.  That LP was titled Phew!, perhaps not the most likely name for a heady brew of funk, rock and soul by the striking singer who gave inspiration to both David Bowie and Mick Jagger.  But “Phew!” is an accurate expression of relief now

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Allen Toussaint

Baby, It's Burt: "The Warner Sound" and "The Atlantic Sound" Compile Rare Bacharach Tracks

October 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese 6 Comments

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In his 85th year, Burt Bacharach has kept a pace that would wear out many a younger man.  In addition to performing a number of concert engagements, the Oscar, Grammy and Gershwin Prize-winning composer has released a memoir, continued work on three musical theatre projects, co-written songs with Bernie Taupin and J.D. Souther, and even penned a melody for Japanese singer Ringo Sheena.  Though Bacharach keeps moving forward, numerous releases this year have looked back on his illustrious

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Categories: News Tags: Burt Bacharach, Love, Percy Sledge, Sergio Mendes, Stacy Lattisaw, The Drifters, Vanilla Fudge

The Discs (Are Out Tonight): Bowie's Newest LP Expanded to Three-Disc Set

September 30, 2013 By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

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Of all the comeback stories in 2013, perhaps none may have been more intriguing than the master of comebacks, David Bowie. The legendary rocker kicked off his 66th year with a surprise announcement: his first album of new material in a decade. Recorded in secret over a two-year period with producer Tony Visconti, The Next Day was met with critical acclaim - our own Joe Marchese called it "an angry, electric exploration of where he is now, where he was then, and where he will likely be...not a

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Back to Ocean Boulevard: Eric Clapton's "Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings" Expands Three Vintage Albums

September 30, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What’s better than one deluxe edition of an Eric Clapton album?  How about three?  And how about if they’re housed in one package? On November 26 December 10, Universal Music Group will unveil the 5-CD/1-Blu-ray box Eric Clapton – Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings, featuring remastered and expanded versions of 461 Ocean Boulevard, There’s One in Every Crowd and E.C. Was Here, plus additional material and a Blu-ray of surround mixes.  Housed in a hardbound 60-page book, the box set is an

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets

Hey, Ho, Let's Go: Rhino Boxes Up Some Ramones Records on CD

September 30, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Rhino continues its affordable/collectible album box set streak with New York's own Ramones. The Sire Years 1976-1981 is just that: a box collating Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy and (from 1978's Road to Ruin onward) Marky's first six albums for Seymour Stein's label - three hours of classics from one of the defining bands of the punk rock movement. Ramones (1976), Leave Home, Rocket to Russia (both 1977), Road to Ruin, the Phil Spector-produced End of the Century (1980) and Pleasant Dreams (1981)

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Ramones

It's a New Reissue, Charlie Brown! Classic Christmas LP Expanded Again (and Reissued Again!)

September 27, 2013 By Mike Duquette 5 Comments

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UPDATE (9/27/2013): If you missed this remaster of A Charlie Brown Christmas (which we later reviewed) last year, fear not: it's being released again - same disc, same master - with special "Snoopy Doghouse" packaging on October 22, 2013. That version can be bought by clicking the image above. ORIGINAL POST (8/23/2012): Around Second Disc HQ, it's hardly a Christmas season without good friends and family, beautiful decorations, and classic holiday music. For this holiday, a new CD edition of

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Vince Guaraldi, Vinyl

Review: Harry Nilsson, "Flash Harry"

September 27, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Harry Nilsson's The RCA Albums Collection was finally unveiled earlier this year by Legacy Recordings, many finally stood up and took notice of the gifted singer-songwriter whose art deftly blended the high and the low, the angelic and the devilish, the euphoric and the melancholy.  That astounding box set included each one of Nilsson's albums for the RCA label - in other words, his entire solo discography save one album.  And now, that final missing link is finally here, on CD to join its

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: Harry Nilsson

RPM Rescues "The Sixties Sounds of Tim Andrews" On New Anthology

September 26, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Will the real Chris Andrews please stand up? Well, that’s easier said than done.  Singer/songwriter Chris Andrews is known for penning hits such as Sandie Shaw’s “Girl Don’t Come” and “Long Live Love,” but there’s another Chris Andrews who rose to prominence during the same era – and also did so in Swingin’ London.  This man of the same name recorded with The Gremlins and The Fleur de Lys, and sang the lead on the 1967 hit U.K. single “Reflections of Charles Brown,” issued under the name of

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Categories: News Tags: Paul Korda, Tim Andrews

Gary Moore is "Back on the Streets" with Bonus Tracks

September 25, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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In addition to more reissues from Thin Lizzy, Universal U.K. will reissue the first solo album by one of the band's guitarists, Gary Moore. Back on the Streets, released by MCA in 1978, was, on a technicality, Moore's second solo effort, after 1973's Grinding Stone, released by CBS and credited to The Gary Moore Band. Prior to that album, Moore at the age of 16, played guitar in the Irish psych-blues outfit Skid Row, led by a young Irishman named Phil Lynott. Though Lynott was dropped from the

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Categories: News Tags: Thin Lizzy

American Tunes: Legacy Announces Complete Paul Simon Box, New Single-CD Anthology [UPDATED 9/24]

September 24, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATED 9/24/13 [UPDATES IN BOLD TO ORIGINAL POST OF 8/19]: And here’s to you, Mr. Simon. There isn’t much that Paul Simon hasn’t accomplished in his 50+ years as a professional musician, singer, and songwriter.  Born in Newark, New Jersey and raised in Queens, New York, Simon has racked up 12 Grammy Awards, an Emmy, a Kennedy Center Honor, the first-ever Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, and Academy Award, Golden Globe and Tony nominations.  That’s not to mention being one-half of the most

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Paul Simon, Simon and Garfunkel

East Meets West on Kritzerland's Reissue of "Rising Sun"

September 23, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Kritzerland's latest soundtrack reissue marks the full release of the underrated score to 1992's Rising Sun by legendary Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu - his first and only assignment for an American film. Part murder mystery, part diplomatic treatise, Rising Sun was the first novel released by bestselling author Michael Crichton after the blockbuster release of Jurassic Park in 1990. The film version, starring Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes as two cops investigating the brutal death of an

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Stamp of Genius: New Ray Charles Compilation Coming to the Post Office (and Beyond)

September 23, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Tomorrow sees the release of a new compilation of tunes by the late, great Ray Charles, to commemorate his latest posthumous achievement: a stamp from the United States Postal Service.Ray Charles Forever is far from your typical hits-packed compilation; the biggest "hits" of note are Charles' takes on "America the Beautiful" and Leon Russell's "A Song for You," for which Ray won a Grammy for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance in 1993. The songs on display run the gamut of his entire discography

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BBR Round-Up: "It's Happening" With Bebu Silvetti, Foxy, Vernon Burch

September 20, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The masterminds at Big Break Records certainly like to keep fans of great soul music on their toes!  In addition to the delicious soul-jazz hybrid Reality from Monk Montgomery, the label has recently unveiled another quartet of adventurous soul, dance and R&B reissues. Two of BBR’s latest hail from deep in the Salsoul Records vaults.  1977’s Spring Rain, credited to The Sensuous Sound of Silvetti, was the brainchild of Argentine pianist, composer, arranger and conductor Bebu Silvetti

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Categories: News Tags: Ripple, Vernon Burch

Return to Creeque Alley: Sundazed Continues CD, LP Reissues for The Mamas and the Papas

September 19, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The folks at Sundazed are going where they wanna go with two new reissues from the classic catalogue of The Mamas and the Papas.  The label is following their mono edition of the group’s 1966 debut If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears with 1967’s self-titled sophomore album in mono and third album The Mamas and the Papas Deliver in stereo.  Both The Mamas and the Papas and Deliver are slated for release on September 24 in both vinyl and CD formats. It would be difficult for any band to top a

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Yet Again: Grizzly Bear Expands Latest Album with Demos and B-Sides

September 18, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Acclaimed Brooklyn rockers Grizzly Bear broke a three-year gap between albums with last year's beloved Shields. This fall, they will deepen the experience of that album with a double-disc, demo-packed expanded edition. After a brief band hiatus following the promotion of 2009's Veckatimest, the quartet began sessions for Shields in Marfa, Texas, before ultimately moving back to the same Cape Cod property that gave 2006's sophomore album Yellow House its name. The band began to write and record

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UMe Says "Respect the Classics" with Hip-Hop Reissue Series

September 18, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Perhaps no genre is as underrepresented in the catalogue world as modern hip-hop. Remastered and expanded editions are hard to come by, for whatever reason - be it sample clearance, market demand and the like. Universal Music Enterprises is doing their best to change that this year with a new wave of multi-format reissues called "Respect the Classics." "Respect the Classics" draws from critically-acclaimed titles in the Def Jam, Interscope, Priority, and Virgin Records discographies and

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Categories: News Tags: Public Enemy, Vinyl

Hangin' Out with Henry Mancini and Ferrante and Teicher: Intrada, Vocalion Revisit 1970s Gems

September 18, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For fans of the legendary composer Henry Mancini, these really are the days of wine and roses.  The soundtrack specialists at Intrada have just announced the CD release of Mancini's score to the 1974 adventure film The White Dawn for the very first time in a deluxe edition with bonus material.  And the U.K.-based Vocalion label is looking to the same decade with the reissue of two of Mancini's never-before-on-CD RCA albums plus another pair from piano duo Arthur Ferrante and Lou

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal, Soundtracks Tags: Ferrante and Teicher, Henry Mancini

Review: Joanie Sommers, "Come Alive! The Complete Columbia Recordings"

September 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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On the opening track of Joanie Sommers' 1966 Columbia LP Come Alive!, the velvet-voiced singer seductively taunted, "You better love me while you may!  Tomorrow I may fly away..."  True, the Hugh Martin/Timothy Gray tune was originally sung by the late Elvira, a ghost haunting her husband in the musical High Spirits.  But it could just as easily have applied to Sommers.  Following a string of hit albums and singles for Warner Bros. Records, her home since 1960, the winsome "Pepsi Girl" and

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Burt Bacharach, Joanie Sommers

He Left His Heart In Las Vegas: Tony Bennett's "Live at the Sahara: 1964" Arrives In October

September 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Tony Bennett took the stage at Las Vegas’ Sahara on April 8, 1964 he was riding high.  Bennett was in the business of creating standards, after all.  During that seminal year, he released three studio albums immortalizing such songs as “When Joanna Loved Me,” “The Rules of the Road,” and “Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me).”  Columbia Records recorded Bennett’s show live from the Sahara’s Congo Room, but the recording sat on the shelf until 2011 when it was included in Bennett’s

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Ava Cherry Takes A Ride On A "Streetcar Named Desire"

September 16, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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“Black people don’t do new wave.  She’s supposed to be doing soul,” Ava Cherry recollected of radio’s reaction to her 1982 Capitol Records single “Love to Be Touched.”  Yet not only did Cherry – the former model, stalwart background vocalist and onetime muse to David Bowie -  do new wave, but she did it with fervor and flair.  With production from Bob Esty (Donna Summer’s “Last Dance,” Barbra Streisand’s “The Main Event”), Cherry’s sophomore solo album Streetcar Named Desire, produced by Bob

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Lamb of God's "Palaces" Burn Brighter with New Anniversary Edition

September 16, 2013 By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

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If you're a fan of metal band Lamb of God, here's some good news about them that doesn't involve the legal system: their third album, As the Palaces Burn, is getting the deluxe treatment for its 10th anniversary this November. The Richmond, Virginia-based, thrash/groove metal-inspired quintet recorded two albums in 1999 and 2000 (the first under the name Burn the Priest) before engaging with audiences on the road for two years. At the end of their tour, they harnessed that burgeoning live

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Milk It: Nirvana Lines Up Another Reissue Exclusive At Target

September 16, 2013 By Mike Duquette 14 Comments

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In what appears to be a repeat of a successful formula and a sign of what it takes to get even the biggest catalogue releases to big box retail shelves, Universal will again pair with Target stores for an exclusive version of a Nirvana reissue. Following 2011's exclusive single-disc expansion of Nevermind - which put the first disc of the deluxe edition in its own jewel case, allowing fans to buy simply the remastered album and all the original B-sides in one set instead of any of the

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