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Pino Donaggio's Lost "Ordeal" Released at Last

February 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Kritzerland’s restoration of Pino Donaggio’s complete score to Carrie was one of the most lauded film score releases of 2010. Today, the label announced a title that could be considered a follow-up: the premiere of Donaggio’s shelved score to the 1985 film Ordeal by Innocence. This Cannon Films adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1958 novel was directed by Desmond Davis of 1981’s Clash of the Titans, and featured a starry ensemble including Christopher Plummer, Faye Dunaway and Ian McShane. The

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Nick Cave and The Band Seeds to Reissue Four Albums on CD/DVD

February 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The latest batch of reissues by U.K. rockers Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have been announced for release this spring. Mute Records will continue their ongoing reissue campaign for the band by re-releasing four of the band's albums from 1994 to 2001. As with previous batches, each set will be a two-disc CD/DVD affair, pairing the remastered original album on CD alongside a DVD featuring the original album, B-sides and videos, all remixed in 5.1 surround sound. These batches will also include

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New Paul Revere & The Raiders Comp Has a Track List

February 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you've been around Amazon lately, you might have known that the previously mentioned entry for Paul Revere & The Raiders in Legacy's Essential series has a track list. The two-disc set is due out in two weeks, but fans have certainly been wondering what this set will have that others before it (namely Collector's Choice Music's three-disc Complete Columbia Singles) did not. The first blurb Legacy released about the product promised promo-only tracks and some mono single mixes, all

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The Man Who Sang "Liberty Valance": RPM Continues Gene Pitney Reissues

February 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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With one of the most resonant and recognizable voices in rock and roll, Gene Pitney (1940-2006) was the rare American talent to be able to withstand the British Invasion and continue to thrive. He collaborated with Phil Spector and The Rolling Stones, wrote hit songs for Roy Orbison, Bobby Vee, Ricky Nelson and the Crystals, and brought to life the songs of others, too. Among the recipients of the Pitney treatment were Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Carole King and Gerry Goffin, Barry Mann and

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Burt Bacharach, Gene Pitney

ICON Updates from Universal

February 26, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The next batch of Universal's ICON series is out in a few days, but we're already seeing more on the horizon. Two Icon country titles are coming out on March 22: one by Josh Turner, who enjoyed his biggest hit on the country charts last year with the No. 1 single "Why Don't We Just Dance," and Billy Currington, who's racked up an impressive nine Top 10 singles on the country charts since his debut in 2003. But that's not all - April 5 is going to see another batch of ICON discs from all

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Categories: News Tags: Quincy Jones, Sublime, The Who

Short Takes: Hectic Edition

February 25, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

Sincerest apologies to all our readers who may have wondered where The Second Disc went off to. Though I hate jumbling personal/professional stuff with maintenance of the site, today was kind of busy. But there will be a few relaxed posts over the weekend as a way of thanking you, the reader, for your patience (and continued readership, of course!). In any case, here are two links that might be worth your perusal on the reissue front: The Yep Roc label posted a neat interview with Nick Lowe,

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Categories: News Tags: Nick Lowe, REM

"I Spy" a Set of Soundtrack Reissues from FSM

February 24, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Film Score Monthly's latest release is a nice reissue of a pair of LPs from the classic comedy I Spy. The show, riding high on a wave of '60s spy mania thanks to the likes of James Bond, was a deft blend of action and comedy, featuring a groundbreaking pair of actors as secret agents: Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. It was the first major role for a black actor on television, and through all their jet-setting adventures, Cosby's race was smartly never even acknowledged, let alone played for

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It's Official: Queen Will Rock Fans with U.S. Reissues

February 24, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

To finally clear up all the confusion, Hollywood Records issued a press release confirming that the upcoming reissues of the band's first five LPs - the ones we've covered at great length here - will be getting Stateside releases this spring. As with the U.K. versions coming from Island/UMe in March, these sets will be two discs each, pairing the original LPs with a bonus disc of rarities. (The track listings are identical worldwide.) The Deep Cuts compilation is not set for a U.S. release, but

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Cherry Red Reissues A-Plenty in March

February 24, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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As if the impressive release schedule from Big Break Records wasn't enough to excite catalogue fans, next month will see another impressive wave of reissues from other labels in the Cherry Red family. 7Ts, Cherry Pop and Soul Music are all planning some impressive remastered and expanded discs which will bring some pop, rock and R&B acts from the '70s, '80s and '90s back into print. From 7Ts comes expansions of the first two LPs by singer/actress Suzi Quatro. While these two glam-rock LPs

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Categories: News Tags: Peabo Bryson, Suzi Quatro

Angel Air Revisits a Series of Tommy James Classics

February 24, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Shondells frontman Tommy James has been fairly well-represented on CD, with reissues from both Collectors' Choice and Collectables compiling most of his classic oeuvre. Now, the U.K.'s Angel Air label takes its turn filling in more gaps in James' catalogue with a trio of reissues. First up are a pair of two-fers, In Touch (1976) with Midnight Rider (1977), and Three Times in Love (1980) with Hi-Fi (1990), followed by an expanded edition of A Night in...Big City: An Audio Movie (1995). In

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Tommy James

Do You Love Them? The Contours' Lost Motown Classics Arrive on CD

February 24, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Early Motown act The Contours received a new lease on life back in 1988 when Dirty Dancing (and its More Dirty Dancing soundtrack) introduced a new generation to their 1962 hit single, “Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance).” The song made a return appearance on the Billboard chart more than 25 years after its original appearance, and the group even performed live as part of the Dirty Dancing Tour. Prior to that, the Contours hadn’t seen many glory days since 1967. That was when the group

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Short Takes: Beach Boys Record Store Day Release, Neil Diamond Updates and More

February 23, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

Although nobody seems to know if The Beach Boys' SMiLE is indeed coming out, Capitol's offering a mini-consolation prize for the moment: a special single release for Record Store Day in April. This double-78 RPM single features one disc with the original versions of "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains," and another with alternate takes of each song. (These are presumably alternates as previously released on the Smiley Smile/Wild Honey two-fer.) Legacy has updated their info on the

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Singles Sets from Sundazed to Feature Sam the Sham, Sir Douglas Quintet

February 23, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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When it comes to the recent

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Michael Small's "Audrey Rose" Arrives on CD

February 23, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Despite his acclaimed scores to films such as Klute, The Parallax View, Marathon Man and The China Syndrome, Michael Small (1939-2003) remains one of the most underrated names in the film score pantheon. Too few a number of Small’s works have been made available on CD, yet his singular voice enhanced a number of great films (and even some bad ones - Ed.). This is especially true during his 1970s peak in which he collaborated with directors as celebrated as Alan J. Pakula, Bryan Forbes, Sidney

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Now Sounds Readies "The Collage" for Expanded CD Debut

February 23, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When The Collage signed with Mercury Records' Smash division in 1968 (also the home of The Left Banke), the group was on the verge of a breakthrough. Consisting of Jerry Careaga, Ron Joelson, Donna Byrd and Jodie Cline, the two-man, two-woman Collage was in the mold of The Mamas and the Papas, but with two ace songwriters instead of one; Careaga and Joelson worked as a team. Their songs - described by Careaga as "beat-poetry lyrics to show-tune-style melodies" - grabbed the attention of industry

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Review: The Crystals, The Ronettes and Darlene Love: "The Very Best Of"

February 22, 2011 By Joe Marchese 12 Comments

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If Phil Spector didn’t exist, someone would have had to invent him. Spector scored his first chart-topper as writer, artist and arranger in 1958 with “To Know Him is to Love Him” performed his by group, the Teddy Bears. But a 1960 apprenticeship with famed songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller convinced the ambitious young man that his future was behind the scenes as a producer. (His 1960 stint with Leiber and Stoller also yielded “Spanish Harlem,” which Spector co-wrote with Leiber.) With

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Categories: Reviews Tags: The Crystals, The Ronettes

RCA to Salute "Idol" Hands in New Compilation

February 22, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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As if music fans needed another reminder that, every now and then, the pop culture ship sometimes docks in unusual waters, Sony is prepping a compilation of hits for American Idol's tenth anniversary. I mean, whaaaaaat? Alright, so the show's being a bit premature in celebrating its legacy; Idol premiered on FOX in the summer of 2002 and has failed to let up since. The idea of plucking a pop star from obscurity has lost much of its novelty status, but there have been some great artists and acts

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Another Morrissey Compilation is Coming

February 22, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you thought you already had the best of Morrissey on CD - even if you probably do - Moz is going to prove you wrong with The Very Best of Morrissey, a new CD/DVD compilation due in April. If our count is correct, this is Morrissey's seventh or eighth compilation, but it's good to see he's still active. The track list collects pretty much all the hits you'd expect from the HMV/Parlophone era of 1988 to 1995, including a few choice B-sides and single material (U.S. mixes of "Tomorrow" and "My

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Release Round-Up: Week of February 22

February 22, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Johnny Cash, Bootleg 2: From Memphis to Hollywood (Columbia/Legacy) Rarities from the Man in Black, including rare radio performances, demos and single sides. (Official site) Various Artists, Wall of Sound: The Very Best of Phil Spector / The Ronettes, Be My Baby: The Very Best of the Ronettes / The Crystals, Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best of The Crystals / Darlene Love, The Sound of Love: The Very Best of Darlene Love (Phil Spector Records/Legacy) Legacy finally gets things going with their

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Tags: The Crystals, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Monkees, The Ronettes

A "Cliffhanger" Coming from Intrada

February 22, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Intrada knows how to make film score fans hang onto every release: their latest batch includes a long-unreleased, underrated suspense score and the long-awaited deluxe reissue of a classic early '90s action score. Released in 1993, Cliffhanger, starring Sylvester Stallone as a mountaineer unwillingly forced into a heist led by John Lithgow was a critical and commercial success, and featured a great action score by Trevor Jones. The soundtrack called back to classic scores by luminaries like

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Review: Ride, "Nowhere: 20th Anniversary Edition"

February 21, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Rock music has a definite genre problem. When Rhino Handmade announced the reissue of Ride's Nowhere late last year, some absent-minded reading on Wikipedia yielded a primer on the shoegaze genre. "Shoegaze" is one of those things you might encounter if you were a voracious reader of music reviews in the early '90s, but it might have just been a word rather than a whole genre. Shoegaze was a mini-genre assigned to bands with a particular style - particularly, effects-laden guitars taking

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UMe Gets Impulsive with Forthcoming Box Set

February 21, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Universal Music Group has an impressive array of jazz titles in their library. Defining labels of the genre like Verve and Mercury are jewels in UMe's crown, while the catalogues of Concord and Fantasy are distributed domestically by Universal as well. One of the more arguably underrated vintage labels in Universal's family, though, is Impulse! Records. The label, founded by Creed Taylor in 1960 as a label in the ABC-Paramount group, may not be as long-running as the others in Universal's

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Ray Charles

Presidents' Day Special Feature: Stan Freberg, "The United States of America"

February 21, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Here's one for Watson: "This actor, comedian, voice artist, singer, songwriter and advertising guru coined the name 'Grammy' for the annual awards bestowed by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS)." The correct answer? "Who is Stan Freberg?" To list Freberg's credits in the fields of cinema, radio, television, animation and music would take up the entirety of this column, but readers unfamiliar with those accomplishments are advised to stop reading now, order a copy of

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Categories: News Tags: Back Tracks, Stan Freberg

Iggy Pop, Live and in a Box

February 21, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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2010 had no shortage of reissues from The Stooges. All three of their classic studio LPs were reissued - The Stooges in a new deluxe edition from Rhino Handmade, Fun House through the repressed 1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions box set also from Rhino Handmade and Raw Power as part of Sony's Legacy Edition series - and Handmade released a live set,

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Robbie Williams Reissues to Entertain You in March

February 21, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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After a new double-disc compilation and a heavily-publicized reunion with U.K. boy band Take That (who will go on tour this year), EMI will have another batch of goodies for the Robbie Williams fan in your life: new CD/DVD reissues of the singer's Chrysalis catalogue. Williams - one of the most celebrated male singers in England, with more BRIT Award wins than anyone and some 60 million albums sold worldwide - recorded seven LPs for Chrysalis between 1997 and 2006. Each one topped the British

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