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Holiday Tunes Watch, Part 2: Andy Williams' Favorite Things Collected For 2011

December 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Early in November, Andy Williams took the stage at his Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri and announced to the crowd that he is fighting bladder cancer.  "I do have cancer of the bladder," Williams, 83, told the shocked crowd. "But that is no longer a death sentence. People with cancer are getting through this thing. They're kicking it, and they're winning more and more every year. And I'm going to be one of them."  He received a standing ovation upon announcing his intention to return to

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The Second Disc Buyers Guide: The 100 Greatest Reissues of All Time (Part 3: #90-86)

November 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In Part 3 of our first-ever official Second Disc Buyers Guide, we look at five more of the 100 greatest albums of all time, as selected by Rolling Stone in 2003, through the filter of when and how these classic albums have been reissued, remastered and repackaged. If you’ve ever wondered to yourself which versions of these albums to buy for certain bonus tracks and the like, wonder no more. Today, we meet the Beatles, travel to Memphis with a beehived British soul queen, have the blues at

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Categories: News Tags: Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder, The Beatles, TSD Buyers Guide

Entering the Culture Factory: New Reissue Label Launches with Robert Palmer, Paul Williams' "Paradise"

November 23, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Despite the spurious reports of the “death of the CD,” the reissue biz is still thriving on the little silver platter, offering up all manner of deluxe editions for the discerning customer.  (That means you, dear reader!)  In 2011, we’ve seen the launch of such heavyweights-to-be as Real Gone Music, Omnivore Recordings and RockBeat Records, and we’re now happy to welcome another name to the fold.  Culture Factory USA quietly launched this past September, with releases from Mink DeVille, Moon

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Paul Williams, Robert Palmer

Soulful and Seductive: Grateful Dead, Glen Campbell, The Roches, Bill Medley, Maynard Ferguson Kick Off Real Gone 2012

November 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Are you ready to get gone, Real Gone, with the new kids on the reissue block?  The label founded by Gordon Anderson and Gabby Castellana is following its debut slate (reviews to come!) with an eclectic group of releases for January 2012 that will start the New Year off right!  One batch of titles is due January 24, with the remaining releases arriving the following week. Few artists have had a career as legendary as that of Glen Campbell, and few have been as brave in the face of tragedy. 

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Categories: News Tags: The Righteous Brothers, The Roches

Review: The Cool Revolution Continues - Four From CTI and Kudu

November 18, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When he established Kudu as an offshoot of his titanic jazz label CTI, Creed Taylor wore his ambitions on his sleeve.   The label was named after the long-horned African mammal and its logo adorned with Afro-centric colors, as Taylor intended to do no less than make Kudu a home for releases "indigenous to the black popular music of the United States."   Taylor always knew the importance of a visual, and much as CTi releases were recognizable for their striking, provocative cover photographs and

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Jazz, R&B/Soul Tags: Esther Phillips, Hank Crawford, Johnny Hammond, Lonnie Smith

When The Saints Go Marchin' In: Louis Armstrong Goes to Storyville in New Box

November 16, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Louis Armstrong’s going to Storyville! The venerable Copenhagen-based jazz label, founded in the early 1950s by Kurt Emil Knudsen, has just released a new box set that happens to be third major box in 2011 alone for the one and only Louis Armstrong.  Following Universal’s Satchmo: Ambassador of Jazz and The Complete Masters, Storyville’s efficiently-titled The Armstrong Box arrived last Tuesday.  The 7-CD/1-DVD set falls somewhere between those two projects; Ambassador of Jazz is the first

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Review: Frank Sinatra, "Best of the Best"

November 15, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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There’s simply no getting around it: Frank Sinatra is the voice of the Great American Songbook.  That’s not to discount the dozens of other significant voices that brought life to the House That George, Ira, Irving, Cole, Jerome, Richard and Lorenz Built.  (Again, just to name a few.)  But Frank Sinatra’s voice, as well as his persona, has become such a deeply ingrained part of the American musical fabric that it’s hard to find new ways to present it.  The body of work created by Sinatra at

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Frank Sinatra

Just a Little Louvin: Classic Country Duo Rediscovered By Light in the Attic

November 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When the time came to fete the Louvin Brothers with a tribute album, the stars came out: James Taylor, Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Alison Krauss and Merle Haggard were just some of the artists featured on 2003’s Grammy-winning Livin’, Lovin’, Losin’: Songs of the Louvin Brothers.  All of those musicians had openly admitted their debt to Charlie and Ira Louvin, a.k.a. Charlie Elzer Loudermilk (1927-2011) and Ira Lonnie Loudermilk (1924-1965).  Though

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Categories: News Tags: The Louvin Brothers, Vinyl

Review: Pink Floyd, "Wish You Were Here: Immersion Box Set"

November 9, 2011 By Joe Marchese 30 Comments

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Maybe it should have been called Wish You Were Here: Unwrapped. There’s no dark shrinkwrap on the new Immersion Box Set of Pink Floyd’s 1975 Wish You Were Here, the album that followed the landmark Dark Side of the Moon.  The original LP pressing of the album, of course, was wrapped and adorned with a “four elements” sticker, obscuring the photograph that gives the album its cover.  The 3-CD/1-DVD/1-BD Immersion edition (EMI 50999 029435 2, 2011) is not only “naked,” but offers a different,

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Pink Floyd

Tuesday Takes: Rolling Stones Offer "Some Girls" Vinyl Single, Ace Goes to Muscle Shoals with Aretha, Etta and Irma

November 8, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When a classic soul fan thinks of the "Muscle Shoals" sound, chances are he's referring to the music made at Rick Hall's FAME (that's Florence Alabama Music Enterprises!) Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.   Though the House that Hall Built has been celebrated on past anthologies, none has been quite so comprehensive as the 3-CD set due for release from U.K.-based Ace Records.  The FAME Studios Story 1961-1973 (KENTBOX 12, 2011) is the result of two years' worth of research conducted by Ace in

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Categories: News Tags: Lou Rawls, The Rolling Stones, Vinyl

Review: The Beach Boys, "The Smile Sessions" Part Three: It's In Great Shape

November 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Welcome to the third and final part of our review series celebrating the release of The Beach Boys’ The SMiLE Sessions.  In Part 1, we revisited the history of the album, and in Part 2, we examined the music and lyrics of Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks that created the legend.  In today’s concluding chapter, we explore "the sessions" of The SMiLE Sessions and compare the various releases! What’s the biggest surprise of The SMiLE Sessions? It’s the sound of five young men optimistically

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

Review: The Beach Boys, "The Smile Sessions" Part One: What's Past is Prologue

October 31, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Tomorrow, November 1, marks the release of The Beach Boys’ SMiLE, the most legendary lost album of all time.  In recognition of this landmark, The Second Disc is launching a three-part series looking at the SMiLE mythos, including a review of the various editions of The SMiLE Sessions.  Before we begin to explore these collections, however, we’d like to offer a bit of perspective and back story on SMiLE: what was, what is, and what might have been.  Welcome to Part One: What’s Past is

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

Gilbert O'Sullivan "Himself" Coming Soon, Naturally

October 26, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In a little while from now, if I'm not feeling any less sour, I promise myself to treat myself...and listen to a Gilbert O'Sullivan record.  The quirky Irish singer/songwriter topped the charts in 1972 with "Alone Again, Naturally," proclaimed by American Top 40 as the fifth most popular song of the entire decade.  But it's also one of the most unusual.  As the song begins, the narrator is left at the altar and is contemplating "climbing to the top" of a "nearby tower" to throw himself off.  He

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Gilbert O'Sullivan

Miles Ahead: Davis' 1986-1991 Warner Years Boxed

October 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Could anyone ever truly offer The Last Word on Miles Davis?  Warner Bros. and Rhino attempted to do just that back in 2001-2002, with the planned release of a box set of the same name.  Of course, the set was planned to be the last word on the trumpeter's Warner Bros. years, the last period of his lengthy career.  The Last Word began as a 6-CD set, and a little sleuthing around the ‘net will yield a fascinating track listing of a 77-track comprehensive box, loaded with previously unreleased

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Pink Floyd, Beatles, Nirvana, Doors Lead Off Record Store Day Exclusives On "Black Friday"

October 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

For those of us who still savor the experience of shopping in a physical environment, Record Store Day has become a yearly tradition.  It’s sometimes frustrating and sometimes exciting, but few could argue with an event that spotlights the hard-working independent music retailers out there who believe that brick-and-mortar retail can still thrive in the iTunes era.  (Amen to that!)  A more recent offshoot of Record Store Day has been the mini-event held each Black Friday, or the day after

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Categories: News Formats: Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Jazz, Pop, Rock Tags: Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Doors, The Grateful Dead, The Who, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers

Legacy Orders Another Round of "Playlist"

October 19, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It feels like it's been a long time since the last batch of Playlist titles from Legacy (by our records, it's been five months), but a bunch of new titles are on shelves as of yesterday. There's a lot of country and modern rock in this batch, including titles from Gene Autry, Phil Vassar and Joe Diffie (on the country end) and Say Anything, Coheed and Cambria and Mudvayne (on the rock end). There's also one from rap/reggae artist Matisyahu (surely you recall the Orthodox Jewish musician, whose

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Categories: News Tags: Matisyahu, Mudvayne, Phoebe Snow, Rosemary Clooney, Say Anything, The Hooters

Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here" Arriving From Analogue Productions on SACD (UPDATED)

October 19, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Why Pink Floyd?  EMI answered that question with the May 10 announcement of a stunning new reissue campaign for the legendary band.  That program kicked off on September 27 with straight remasters of each Floyd album under the banner Discovery, plus a 2-CD Experience Edition and 4 CD/1 DVD/1 BD Immersion Edition of 1973's Dark Side of the Moon (reviewed here!).  November 7 is the date for a new "greatest hits" compilation entitled A Foot in the Door, plus Experience and Immersion sets for 1975's

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Columbia Compiles "Classic Christmas" From Tony Bennett

October 12, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Tony Bennett once famously asked in song, “When do the bells ring for me?”  Well, this week, sleigh bells are ringing for the 85-years-young crooner.  Bennett, who recently topped the charts for the first time in his long career with Duets II, has added yet another title to his considerable catalogue.  The Classic Christmas Album was released yesterday by RPM, Columbia and Legacy, and brings together 18 holiday-themed recordings recorded between 1968 and 2008. With Bennett’s typical class, the

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Review: Johnny Cash, "Bootleg Vol. III: Live Around the World"

October 11, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The legend of Johnny Cash has been told and retold since the man’s passing in 2003, and so much is often made of his demons over the years.  But as the old folk song goes, “the old account was settled long ago.”  Intrinsic though those troubles are to Cash’s mythos, his devotion to family and God were both just as deeply ingrained.  Whatever may have lurked beneath the surface is largely absent from the 53 joyous songs that make up Bootleg Vol. III: Live Around the World (Columbia/Legacy 88697

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Stay Awhile: Dusty Springfield Box Set Packed With Rarities, Due This Month In Two Editions

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATE 10/6: We're just a few short weeks away from the release of Goin' Back: The Definitive Dusty Springfield, a super deluxe box set by any standards.  With its four CDs, three DVDs and two hardback books, Goin' Back may be the ultimate holiday gift for the Dusty diehard.  Of its 92 audio tracks, 22 are previously unreleased, 10 are making their U.K. debut and five are appearing for the very first time on CD.  Of its 98 video performances, a full 32 are premiering on DVD. But if Goin' Back

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dusty Springfield

Review: Pink Floyd, "The Dark Side of the Moon: Immersion Box Set"

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese 13 Comments

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At what point in a super deluxe - or Immersion - box set does the music itself become, if not irrelevant, an afterthought? It's hard not to wonder, sifting through the treasure chest - or toy chest, perhaps - that's the Immersion Box Set of Pink Floyd's landmark 1973 rock opus The Dark Side of the Moon (EMI 50999 029431 2, 2011).  It's not hard to imagine many Floyd devotees finding themselves over the rainbow with this package, and of course that famous rainbow is everywhere in this box

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Pink Floyd

Bernstein Bonanza: Intrada Goes On A "Rampage," It's "Summer" at Kritzerland, and La-La Land is "Trading Places"

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If Elmer Bernstein had only composed the indelible theme to The Magnificent Seven, the composer would have been considered a legend.  How lucky for us, then, that Bernstein (1922-2004) wrote the scores for more than 200 films and television shows including Sweet Smell of Success, The Ten Commandments, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Airplane! and Ghostbusters, contributing memorable themes to each.  The music of Bernstein has been incredibly well-represented on compact disc this year.  Kritzerland has

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Back Tracks: Paul McCartney, Working Classical - From "Liverpool Oratorio" to "Ocean's Kingdom"

October 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Tucked between album opener “Taxman” and “I’m Only Sleeping” on Side One of The Beatles’ 1966 LP Revolver, “Eleanor Rigby” heralded an explicit attempt by the pop giants at pushing the musical envelope, both with its despairing lyrics and classical-inspired arrangement for a string octet.  Primarily the composition of Paul McCartney, “Eleanor Rigby” defied the odds to hit the top spot on the British charts (a double A-side single with “Yellow Submarine”) and hit the No. 11 spot in the United

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Categories: News Tags: Back Tracks, Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Review: Buck Owens, "Bound For Bakersfield: The Complete Pre-Capitol Collection 1953-1956"

September 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Though Buck Owens made his name in Bakersfield, California, his adopted hometown from the age of 21, he was a familiar face to audiences across America as co-host of Hee Haw, the country music variety show that launched in 1969 and lasted until 1992.  (Owens remained with the show until 1986.)  Despite the silliness of the television show, Owens was serious about his music, which was a direct answer to the “countrypolitan” sound storming Nashville in the 1960s.  Owens and his Buckaroos, along

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Perversion! "The First Nudie Musical" Arrives On CD and Blu-Ray

September 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Few disputed the title of 1976’s The First Nudie Musical.  And if there’s been a second nudie musical, nobody’s told me about it.  But even if a second one does exist, chances are it doesn’t have a fraction of the satirical charm of the film described by the New York Post’s Judith Crist as “the Star Wars of nudie musicals!”  In fact, the Paramount Picture sat just beneath the science-fiction behemoth and the James Bond thriller The Spy Who Loved Me during its first week of wide release in 1977. 

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