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BREAKING NEWS! Why Pink Floyd? Prepare for Discovery, Immersion and Experience!

May 10, 2011 By Joe Marchese 37 Comments

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UPDATE: Thanks to reader Alan for passing along the track listings for these sets! You can read them after the jump. ORIGINAL POST: Why Pink Floyd? Why not? Whatever the answer, though, Why Pink Floyd is the name of the major new catalogue intiative for the legendary band, and while matters have sometimes been contentious between band members, they appear to be in perfect harmony for the launch of this campaign! The expansive collection is a three-tiered celebration of the work of Syd Barrett,

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Pink Floyd

Back Tracks, In Memoriam: The Musical Legacy of Arthur Laurents

May 9, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The late Arthur Laurents wrote many of the most beloved musicals and films in entertainment history including West Side Story, Gypsy, The Way We Were and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope.  He passed away on May 5, but today’s special Back Tracks celebrates this great writer’s legacy in music. “If you have a good strong finish, they’ll forgive anything!” So implores stage mother Madame Rose to her daughter Louise, the future Gypsy Rose Lee, in the 1959 musical Gypsy.  Rose’s bon mot was one of many

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Categories: News Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks Tags: Back Tracks, Barbra Streisand, Stephen Sondheim

Another Chance to Visit Dave Grusin's "Mulholland Falls"

May 9, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One year before Curtis Hanson made film noir hip again with LA Confidential, director Lee Tamahori and screenwriter Pete Dexter proved that there was still a lot of life in the old form.  They assembled an all-star cast led by Nick Nolte, Chazz Palminteri, Jennifer Connelly and John Malkovich for Mulholland Falls.  The production was top-notch, with the legendary Haskell Wexler (In the Heat of the Night, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Thomas Crown Affair) signed as cinematographer, and

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Weekend News Round-Up: Doobies, Peter Gabriel, Stax and Kansas

May 7, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It was such a busy week that reporting has spilled over into the weekend! Enjoy these tidbits from around the rest of the catalogue music world. Eagle Rock is releasing a vintage live CD/DVD by The Doobie Brothers, from their 1982 farewell tour. Live at the Greek 1982 sees a lineup that included sole original member Patrick Simmons on guitar, longtime co-drummer Keith Knudsen (who shared the kit with Chet McCracken, a member since 1980's One Step Closer), guitarist/violinist John McFee,

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Tags: Peter Gabriel, The Doobie Brothers, The Staple Singers

UPDATE: REO Speedwagon Will Keep on Loving You

May 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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  Way back in July 2010, we reported on some rumblings of an expanded reissue of REO Speedwagon's 1980 Hi Infidelity.  Better late than never! Thanks to the good people at MusicTAP for passing along the long-awaited news!   The 30th Anniversary Edition of the nine-times-platinum album which spawned "Keep On Loving You" and "Take It on the Run"  is finally set for release!  Frontman Kevin Cronin has kept to his word, as he told Billboard last year that the band recently found old

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Wainwright Family Tree: Anna and Kate McGarrigle, Reissued and Expanded

May 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Kate McGarrigle succumbed to cancer in February 2010, the music world lost one of its brightest lights.  The wife of Loudon Wainwright III and mother of Rufus Wainwright, Kate proved herself a keen observer of the world as both a songwriter and a performer, most often with her older sister Anna.  The very same week Loudon’s long career was celebrated with the release of a career-spanning box set, Nonesuch released a three-disc collection devoted to Kate and Anna McGarrigle.  Tell My Sister

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Categories: News Tags: Loudon Wainwright III

In Case You Missed It: A Full Spectrum of U.K. Compilations in May

May 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

The Spectrum family of labels in the U.K., which includes the catalogues of what Americans count toward Universal Music Group, have a few affordable compilations on the market in the coming month from a diverse crop of artists. On May 23, the label will release compilations from Styx as well as both Fleetwood Mac and Rod Stewart. (The latter two artists, whose catalogues reside with Warner Music Group in the U.S., will focus on each act's "early years.") It's also worth noting that Spectrum has

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Categories: Giveaways!, News Tags: Shalamar, Stevie Wonder, Styx, Thin Lizzy

Review: Loudon Wainwright III, "40 Odd Years"

May 3, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Lucky for us, Loudon Wainwright III is only "so damn happy" on an infrequent basis.   The singer-songwriter-humorist-satirist-actor (is that enough of a multi-hyphenate for you?) posited the question "Is it necessary to feel like shit in order to be creative?" He arrived at the final answer "yes!" but prefaced it with "unless you're J.S. Bach." Over the course of 91 songs on four CDs and another 38-plus on DVD, Shout! Factory's new box set 40 Odd Years (82663-12189, 2011) - dig the double

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Loudon Wainwright III, Rufus Wainwright

Six John Barry Scores Boxed Digitally By Silva Screen

May 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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John Barry may have passed away in January, but the film score titan has hardly been forgotten.  Kritzerland just scored a quick sell-out on its new edition of Barry's score to Until September, while Quartet Records has reissued The Knack...and How to Get It on CD.  The Classic Brit Awards has announced that Barry will be the first-ever posthumous recipient of an award, while a June 20 concert at London's Royal Albert Hall will celebrate his legacy with performances and remembrances from Sir

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Soundtracks Tags: John Barry

Shout! Factory Takes Frank Sinatra Fans "Around the World"

May 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Shout! Factory and Frank Sinatra Enterprises delivered a remarkable treat last November with the release of the 7-DVD Frank Sinatra: Concert Collection.  This expansive box set restored to catalogue the splendid series of television specials starring the one and only Chairman of the Board, in which he celebrated his musical legacy.  Sinatra welcomed a diverse roster of guests including Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Tony Bennett, Loretta Lynn, The 5th Dimension and his daughter

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Categories: News Formats: DVD

Even More "ICON" Titles on the Way

April 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Mark your calendars, friends: a new batch of ICON budget compilations are due from Universal. Between May 3 and 24, UMe is releasing a clutch of ICON sets that run the gamut from country (Willie Nelson, Hank Williams) to R&B (New Edition, Kelly Price), from classics (The Mamas & The Paps, Louis Armstrong) to modern day heroes (Gin Blossoms, Rob Zombie). As usual, there's not much in the way of brand-new or rare material, although some titles have some one-off tunes to their credit.

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Categories: News Tags: Louis Armstrong, Muddy Waters, New Edition, Rob Zombie, The Mamas and The Papas

We're Into Something Good: ABKCO Reissues Two From Herman's Hermits In May

April 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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"Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter."  "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)."  "A Must to Avoid."  These chart hits from Herman's Hermits have stood the test of time, but how many reading this remember the films in which those songs were featured?  Upon signing to MGM Records in the U.S., Herman's Hermits were groomed for a Hollywood film career, and why not?  At the height of the group's fame, they rivaled the Beatles for popularity, even topping them as the biggest-selling pop

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, Soundtracks Tags: Herman's Hermits, Peter Noone

UPDATE: Macca Mania: Paul's "McCartney" and "McCartney II" Expanded Editions Coming in June [NOW WITH COMPLETE CD/DVD TRACK LISTS]

April 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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“Do you foresee a time when Lennon/McCartney becomes an active songwriting partnership again?” That question was one of many posed on a press release enclosed with advanced copies of Paul McCartney’s 1970 solo debut, McCartney. With the Cute Beatle’s one word response, the world knew that The Beatles were irreparably broken. McCartney’s simple “no” spoke volumes. His other answers didn't help matters. And so while the world’s most beloved band was fracturing, a solo career that flourishes to

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Categories: News Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Review: Roy Orbison, "The Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964)"

April 27, 2011 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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It's frequently been said that image is everything in the music business.  And surely one of the most recognizable images in all of music is that of Roy Orbison, the loner behind dark sunglasses, clad in black.  If one could see his eyes, wouldn't they surely betray his lifetime of heartache?  His wife Claudette (the inspiration behind the song) was killed at his side in a motorcycle accident, his two young sons perished in a fire at his home.  There was more than meets the eye to Roy Orbison,

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Roy Orbison

Funky Town Preps Reissues From GQ, Melba Moore, Evelyn "Champagne" King and More

April 27, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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And the great soul music just keeps on comin’.  Our friends at Funky Town Grooves have announced quite a slate of dance classics sure to keep your feet moving this May.  The varied line-up has been drawn from the vaults of Sony (CBS, Arista and RCA) and EMI (Capitol) and includes both artists new to the label and returning favorites.  In addition, a number of titles are making their first-ever CD debuts and some editions have been expanded with rare dance mixes.  Intrigued? Ron Banks of The

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Categories: News Tags: Melba Moore

"Get Back" To The Beatles With Ace's "Black America Sings Lennon and McCartney"

April 26, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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“Yesterday” is considered the most-covered popular song of all time, but might The Beatles also be the most-covered band of the rock era?  I’ll leave that one to the Guinness folks, but needless to say, there are thousands of cover versions of songs introduced by The Fab Four, most of which were written under the “Lennon and McCartney” umbrella.  On June 7, Ace will release a follow-up to its acclaimed 2010 collection How Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan, turning the spotlight onto the

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Categories: News Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Friday Feature: "Night Shift"

April 22, 2011 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

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Fate works in mysterious ways.  Dionne Warwick was home one evening, half-asleep while the 1982 film Night Shift played on her television set.  “I didn’t really pay attention to the names that were going up on the credits,” Warwick recounted, “but I knew that was Burt Bacharach’s melody.  There was no way in the world it could be anybody else’s.”  She was speaking of “That’s What Friends Are For,” an all-but-forgotten song written for the 1982 film Night Shift, Ron Howard’s major big screen

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Burt Bacharach, Friday Feature, Marshall Crenshaw, Quarterflash, Rod Stewart, The Pointer Sisters

Now Boarding: Jefferson Airplane Reissues Take Off On BGO and Friday Music

April 22, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Now departing from San Francisco: it's Jefferson Airplane! While the classic band's live reissue series launched by Collector's Choice Music remains in limbo, fans of the classic rock line-up of Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady and Spencer Dryden don't have to fear! Both BGO Records and Friday Music have a rich slate of Airplane projects to keep the group flying high! Friday Music kicks things off with a 180-gram vinyl LP remastering of the ironically-titled

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Categories: News Tags: Vinyl

Heavy Traffic: "The Jim Capaldi Story" Told On Upcoming Box Set

April 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It's time to clear a space on your shelf next to Steve Winwood's 1995 box set The Finer Things or its 2010 counterpart Revolutions. The life and career of Winwood's longtime collaborator Jim Capaldi (1944-2005) is being celebrated by the fine folks at Universal U.K. with a lavish new box set, Dear Mr. Fantasy: The Jim Capaldi Story. Set for release on June 27, Dear Mr. Fantasy is named after one of Traffic's most beloved songs.  It encompasses Capaldi's work with that group as well as early

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Steve Winwood, Traffic

Shirley Bassey Goes Beyond "Goldfinger" On BGO Reissue

April 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Dame Shirley Bassey first blazed into the American consciousness in 1964 singing the immortal theme to Goldfinger. Bassey's full-throttle take on the John Barry/Anthony Newley/Leslie Bricusse song became her first and only American Top 10 single, and helped the film’s soundtrack recording climb all the way to the top spot. Bassey returned to both John Barry and James Bond with the themes to Diamonds are Forever (1971) and Moonraker (1979), but she never again scaled the heights of commercial

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Beach Boys Reunite on Record for Japan Relief

April 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Take it from one who knows: the Record Store Day-exclusive 78 RPM release of The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains" wasn't easy to come by.  You've now got another chance, however, to own a special Beach Boys collectible vinyl single.  At the same time, you can help a great cause.  Among the highlights of Al Jardine's 2010 solo album A Postcard from California was "Don't Fight the Sea," a track reuniting Jardine with Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston and even Carl

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Categories: News Tags: The Beach Boys, Vinyl

Poison Double Dip with "Double Dose"

April 19, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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There comes a time in every music collector's life where we utter, "Another (name of artist) compilation?!" The time has come to put Poison in those parentheses; their latest collection is due in stores on May 3. Double Dose: Ultimate Hits does have a lot of worthy material for new fans. In addition to collating all the band's notable singles, it includes a fair amount of album cuts and at least one or two non-LP tracks that were scooped up on reissues or prior compilations. But for hardcore

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Categories: News Tags: Poison

"Would You Believe" The Complete Hollies 1963-1968 Is Coming From EMI?

April 15, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Fans of the Hollies have lately had plenty of items on their wish lists, thanks to recent releases from the Sundazed and BGO labels. Yes, it’s been quite a year in catalogue terms for the lads from Manchester! EMI’s U.K. arm continues the celebration with the May 9 release of one whopper of a box set. The Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years (what about Bobby Elliott? Just askin’!) is subtitled The Complete Hollies: April 1963 – October 1968, and if this is somewhat of a fallacy, it’s more or less the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Hollies

A Dozen "Playlist" Sets Due in May

April 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Love 'em or hate 'em, the various budget compilations that come from the major labels are quick, easy ways to get catalogue material out to the masses. Universal's ICON and Sony's Playlist series are probably the highest-profile of these series, but the latter is arguably the more beloved of the two, thanks to a concerted effort by some of the producers at Legacy to get rarer tracks on the Playlist discs, whether it's a rare single version or bonus track from a previous reissue. Legacy has 12

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Categories: News Tags: Matthew Sweet, Muddy Waters, Teena Marie, The Psychedelic Furs, The The

Crossing the Pond: "London American Label 1963" Spotlights Spector and More

April 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It’s 1963. Imagine a label that counted Roy Orbison, Darlene Love, James Brown, The Drifters and Jerry Lee Lewis all among its artists. While such an array of talent never convened under one roof in America, it was a very different story in the United Kingdom. The U.K.’s  Decca Record Company indeed brought all of those artists, and more, under the umbrella of its London American label. London American delivered the best in American pop, R&B and rock and roll to British audiences. Ace is

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Categories: News Tags: Roy Orbison, The Crystals, The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes

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