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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

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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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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Categories: News Tags: Sanford and Townsend

A Star Beyond Time: Talking "Trek" with Mike Matessino, Part 2

June 14, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Captain's log, Stardate 2012.614. When last we left the crew of the starship Second Disc, they were interviewing renowned soundtrack producer Mike Matessino, whose work on La-La Land's triple-disc expansion of Jerry Goldsmith's score to Star Trek: The Motion Picture may be the most vivacious and definitive single soundtrack presentation in a career brimming with many projects. Our interview with Matessino was lengthy, and the two-hour interview was bound to take up more than one post. Why the

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Categories: Interviews Formats: CD Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Mike Matessino

Before He Met "Mrs. Jones": Billy Paul's "Ebony Woman" Reissued By BBR

June 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It’s inevitable that Billy Paul will be best remembered for that thing he had going on with a certain Mrs. Jones.  But that ode to a steamy extramarital affair hardly told the whole story of Billy Paul.  “A lot of people don’t even know I’m a jazz singer.  That’s what I want to be known for,” Paul tells Andy Kellman in the liner notes to Big Break Records’ must-have reissue of the singer’s second album, Ebony Woman.  Though produced by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, Ebony Woman wasn’t issued on

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Review: The Supremes, "The Supremes at the Copa"

June 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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The building on New York’s East 60th Street might between 5th and Madison Avenues might not have looked like much from the outside.  But within the walls of 10 E. 60th, it was a different story altogether, as that address housed the fabled Copacabana.  Lyricist Fred Ebb asserted of New York City itself, “If you can make it there, you’ll make it anywhere,” but he could have been writing of The Copacabana.  And Berry Gordy wanted to make it there.  More accurately, the Motown Records chief wanted

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Supremes

Cool, Cool Summer: New Bananarama Compilation Due in July

June 12, 2012 By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

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Ironically, with news of the Stock Aitken Waterman/PWL box set also comes news of one of the SAW team's most prolific collaborators: U.K. girl group Bananarama, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary with a new CD/DVD compilation. The band initially consisted of childhood friends Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin and schoolmate Siobhan Fahey. The trio's mutual interest in tomboyish fashion and the burgeoning post-punk scene - leading to early gigs opening for The Jam and Iggy Pop and early

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Review: The Association, "The Complete Warner Bros. and Valiant Singles Collection"

June 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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“Everyone knows” the answer to the musical question of Who’s trippin’ down the streets of the city / Smilin’ at everybody she sees?  But here’s another one: what’s the record label reaching out to capture a moment, bendin’ down to give us a rainbow?  Everyone (at least everyone reading The Second Disc!) knows it’s Now Sounds.   The Cherry Red-affiliated label has recently released the latest in its ongoing series of deluxe reissues of The Association’s catalogue, and it’s the most impressive

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Association

Friday Feature: "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"

June 11, 2012 By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

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When The Second Disc started two years ago, it didn't take long to realize that catalogue soundtrack coverage was going to be well met on the site. Joe and I love the power and beauty of film music, and admire the work of those awesome individuals who are preserving it on disc for future generations. Today marks the 30th anniversary of my all-time favorite film, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, a film with a powerful soundtrack if ever there was one. Recounting the tale of the music of E.T. is one

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Friday Feature

Reviews: Three From Real Gone - Mick Fleetwood's Zoo, Jerry Reed and Durocs

June 8, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Real Gone Music has become known for its wide-ranging and eclectic releases, and today we’re looking at three of the most recent, from the countrypolitan stylings of Jerry Reed to the rock animals of Mick Fleetwood’s Zoo and the pure pop of The Dūrocs! Dūrocs, Dūrocs (Real Gone Music RGM-0058, 2012) Are you ready to hear one of the best albums you’ve never heard?  Then head straight to the pig pen for the first-ever CD release of Dūrocs.  Primarily written and produced by the team of Ron

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Country, Pop, Rock Tags: Durocs, Fleetwood Mac, Jerry Reed, Mick Fleetwood, Ron Nagle

Review: Heart, "Strange Euphoria"

June 6, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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You’ve gotta have Heart.  For over forty years, sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson have been rocking and rolling, singing and strumming, and did I mention rocking?  Often considered the female answer to Led Zeppelin, Heart has outlived that famous band, incorporating Zeppelin’s furious attack into music also influenced by pop and folk.  The new 3-CD/1-DVD set Strange Euphoria (Epic/Legacy 88691 93736 2, 2012) is the first collection of Heart’s catalogue selected by the Wilsons and the band’s first

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets

Almighty Fire: Five Lost Aretha Franklin Albums Reissued, Expanded For First Time On CD

June 6, 2012 By Joe Marchese 20 Comments

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The old Second Disc Crystal Ball is back in action!  We've looked back to March 30, 2011, when our Reissue Theory column was dedicated to a hypothetical box set containing Aretha Franklin's five "lost" Atlantic albums, all released between 1974 and 1979.  Now, over a year later, we don't have to imagine any longer, for a reissue of all five albums is upon us!  Roger Friedman has broken the news at Showbiz 411 and Forbes.com that Franklin's label, Aretha's Records, has entered into a deal with

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Once Is Just Not Enough: The Dynamic Superiors' Motown Disco Classics Arrive on CD

June 5, 2012 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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The old adage that “good things come to those who wait” certainly applied to The Dynamic Superiors.  Founded in Washington, DC in 1963, the vocal quintet didn’t receive their first major recording contract until 1974; their previous experience on record had been a lone single for New York’s Sue Records.  That major contract was with Motown Records, no longer the Sound of Young America but still a vital force in popular music.  SoulMusic Records reissued the first two albums by The Dynamic

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Categories: News Tags: The Dynamic Superiors

Catch A Wave! Special Review: The Beach Boys' "That's Why God Made The Radio"

June 5, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In Part One of our special two-part series, we recalled the ups and downs of The Beach Boys and the band’s chief musical architect, Brian Wilson.  Today, in Part Two, we turn the spotlight over to That’s Why God Made the Radio, the new album in stores today from America’s Band! Brian Wilson is still a cork on the ocean floating over the raging sea.  But is that a whiff of contentment I hear running through The Beach Boys’ “reunion” album, That’s Why God Made the Radio?  Despite the ups and

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

Review: Various Artists, "From the Vaults of Ric and Ron Records"

June 1, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It’s rare that three labels team up for one project, but rare is From the Vaults of Ric & Ron Records: Rare and Unreleased Recordings 1958-1962.  Not only is this 10-record set rare in terms of quantity (a worldwide limited edition of 1,500) but it’s rare in quality, too.  Rounder Records is the force behind this excavation of the vaults of New Orleans’ independent Ric and Ron labels, and the set is being distributed in the U.S. by the Numero Group and in the U.K. by Ace Records.  The Numero

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets

Reviews: First Family of Soul - Rare Albums From Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick, Cissy Houston Reissued and Expanded

May 30, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If there's such a thing as a First Family of Soul, it might as well be the combined Houston/Warwick clan.  Born in Newark, New Jersey in 1933, Emily "Cissy" Drinkard sang gospel with her family as part of The Drinkard Singers, which counted Cissy's sister Lee Warrick among its members.  Marie Dionne Warrick was born in 1940 to Lee and her husband Mancel; Delia Mae "Dee Dee" Warrick followed in 1942.  Though The Drinkard Singers remain an important part of the history of gospel music, said to

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Cissy Houston, Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne Warwick, Isaac Hayes

Review: The Critters, "Younger Girl: The Complete Kapp and Musicor Recordings"

May 29, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In those heady, pre-American Idol days, the route to success had many paths.  For New Jersey’s Critters, the path was local, with the band making a name for itself in the tree-lined suburbs of Westfield, Scotch Plains and Princeton, gigging at high schools, colleges, and Knights of Columbus halls.  Though they were proficient at covering the days’ hits, The Critters also boasted some formidable songwriters at a time when recording one’s own songs was becoming  de rigeur.  Before long, The

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Critters

Have You Checked The Children? "When a Stranger Calls" Joins Fifties Double Feature On CD

May 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though a holiday weekend is soon to kick off here in the U.S., the Kritzerland label isn’t resting on its laurels.  The soundtrack specialists have just announced two new releases featuring three wild (and wildly different) film scores. One of the most successful thrillers of 1979, When a Stranger Calls, featured the second ever film score by Dana Kaproff (Cagney and Lacey, The Bionic Woman, Falcon Crest).  Kritzerland released Kaproff’s first (1977’s Empire of the Ants) so it’s only

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Review: Paul and Linda McCartney, "The Paul McCartney Archive Collection: Ram"

May 23, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Paul McCartney might have taken the bull by the horns for his aggressively homemade solo debut McCartney in 1970, defying practically all expectations, but he literally took the ram by the horns on the cover photo of its 1971 follow-up, Ram.  By the time of Ram's release, George Harrison had declared that All Things (including Beatles) Must Pass and John Lennon had exorcised many of his demons with the confessional Plastic Ono Band, wife Yoko at his side.  With Linda McCartney co-billed as

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles

A SECOND DISC GIVEAWAY! Win The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" on Blu-Ray!

May 21, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Here at Second Disc HQ, we’re excited about the June 5 DVD/Blu-Ray release of The Beatles’ 1968 animated classic Yellow Submarine!  But one thing has made us even more thrilled: the opportunity to give one of our readers a trip to Pepperland in stunning 4K resolution!  Yes, we have a brand-new Blu-Ray of Yellow Submarine courtesy of our friends at EMI, and it has one of YOUR names on it! How can the bonus-packed, fully-restored, deluxe Blu-Ray of Yellow Submarine be yours?  We have a trivia

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Categories: Giveaways! Formats: Blu-Ray Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

Review: A Quartet From BBR - The Pointer Sisters, Buddy Miles, Pharoah Sanders, Greg Phillinganes

May 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Among the most recent reissues from Big Break Records is a 1974 album from Electric Flag founder and Jimi Hendrix drummer Buddy Miles entitled All the Faces of Buddy Miles.  But one could easily title any given batch of music from the Cherry Red-affiliated label as All the Faces of BBR, so reliably diverse is each group of the label's releases.  Today's capsule reviews look at four of the latest from the Big Break team! Buddy Miles, All the Faces of Buddy Miles (Columbia KC-33089, 1974 -

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Buddy Miles, Greg Phillinganes, Pharoah Sanders, The Pointer Sisters

Singin' to the Music: Davy Jones' "Bell Recordings" Joins Monkees' Deluxe "Pool It!" in April, Rhino Offers Limited Vinyl 45

May 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It's no exaggeration to state that the entertainment world was shaken by the sudden passing of Davy Jones on February 29 of this year, responding not only with an outpouring of grief, but with genuinely fond memories of the actor, singer and Monkee. Friday Music is joining Rhino Entertainment in keeping Jones' rich legacy of music alive, with two new releases slated for April 24. After having recently reissued Jones' pre-Monkees debut, the label turns its attention to Jones' 1971-1972 recordings

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Categories: News Tags: The Monkees

Soundtrack Surplus: Varese, Intrada, La-La Land Announce List of Heavyweights

May 16, 2012 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Soundtrack fans had a lot of courses to chew on this week, with batches from Intrada and Varese Sarabande landing within mere hours of each other on Monday and Tuesday and a reissue announced for next week by La-La Land Records. Over at Intrada, fans got to enjoy a new entry in the label's Special Collection series: Michael Small's sexy, suspenseful score to The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981). Small's soundtrack is released in full for the first time anywhere, featuring a handful of

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Leonard Rosenman, Miklos Rosza

Just As He Was: Bill Withers' 1971 Debut "Just As I Am" Reissued By Big Break

May 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Bill Withers titled his 1971 debut album Just As I Am, and the raw, simple and understated cover photo seemed to support that title.  Withers, with an ingratiating smile on his face and a lunch pail in his hand, is standing against a brick wall at California's Webber Aircraft facility.  The US Navy aircraft mechanic turned guitar-slinging singer/songwriter was somewhat of an anomaly on the music scene, and in his understated manner wrote on the album's jacket, "It matters not where I came from

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Bill Withers

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