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The Piano Man, Boxed: Billy Joel Celebrated With "Complete Albums Collection" and "Piano Man" Legacy Edition

September 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The music and lyrics of Billy Joel run deep in the fabric of American popular song: "Sing us a song, you're the piano man."  "I'm in a New York state of mind."  Joel was that rare singer/songwriter whose career took off in the 1970s, with one foot rooted in the Tin Pan Alley tradition and another squarely in rock-and-roll, who continued to soar in the 1980s with indelible videos for the MTV era, among them "Uptown Girl" opposite his soon-to-be-wife Christie Brinkley.  He had proven his

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Billy Joel

Soundtrack Round-Up: Intrada Loads "Guns," Kritzerland Goes "Nudie" and FSM Goes to Space

September 20, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Even in the wake of some heartbreaking news in the soundtrack catalogue business, there's a lot of excellent goings on with some of your favorite soundtrack labels: First up, Intrada announced yesterday just one new CD release, but it's a big one: the world premiere of Alan Silvestri's score to 1990's Young Guns II. The Generation X-friendly Western series, which starred Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips and Emilio Estevez as notorious outlaw Billy the Kid, had a strong pedigree for the

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

The Second Disc Interview: Talking with Ben Folds

September 19, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Leave it to Todd Rundgren to spot The Difference.  Hosting a 1995 episode of the late Philadelphia-based radio program of that name, Rundgren interviewed Ben Folds, “fronting his trio, The Ben Folds Five.  Go figure,” the pop icon dryly noted.  Reflecting on the experience sixteen years later, Folds recalled with typical candor the moment when Rundgren spotted the difference in the young musician.   It was “fucking surreal…He said ‘you have a distinct voice.’  And I thought, ‘really?  I think I

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Categories: Interviews, News Formats: CD Genre: Rock Tags: Ben Folds, Ben Folds Five

If I Had $10.25: Barenaked Ladies Compilation Due This Month

September 16, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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  Rhino has set a September 27 release date for Hits from Yesterday & The Day Before, a new compilation from the Barenaked Ladies. It's probably been more than one week since you noticed, but one of Canada's best-loved bands of the past 25 years - and certainly one of the most misleadingly-named groups in any country - are still going strong, even with the departure of founding member/co-lead singer Steven Page in 2009. Their late '90s/early '00s output were radio staples - from the

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Requiem For A Heavyweight: Film Score Monthly, The Label, Bows Out

September 16, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Here’s looking at you, kid. Film Score Monthly founder Lukas Kendall sent shockwaves through the film score collectors’ community with a blog post yesterday morning announcing the end of the Film Score Monthly reissue label. Having recently released the label’s 240th and 241st titles (the second volume of music from “Johnny” Williams’ score to 1966’s Not with My Wife, You Don’t! and a Nathan Van Cleave "double feature" of The Space Children and The Colossus of New York), Kendall confirmed

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Review: Frank Sinatra and Count Basie, "The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings"

September 15, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Frank Sinatra met Count Basie, it was far from a clash of the titans.  No, the "historic musical first" that occurred between the grooves of Reprise 1008 in 1962 was more like a perfect union.  Both were Jersey boys, with Basie's formative years spent south of Hoboken, in Red Bank, New Jersey.  The men were unusually simpatico, similar in their enormous respect for musicians.  Though Basie titled a 1959 album Chairman of the Board, the title was later bestowed upon Sinatra.  When Basie put

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Jazz, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Quincy Jones

It Moves Us All: "Lion King" Compilation Coming Soon

September 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Walt Disney Records builds upon the excitement of the forthcoming Blu-Ray release (and 3-D theatrical reissue) of the studio's classic The Lion King by releasing a new compilation, available now, in honor of the timeless film. Anyone with a shred of doubt in The Walt Disney Company's ability to turn out great animated features after Disney's passing in 1966 had their fears allayed in 1989, with the release of The Little Mermaid, a high watermark of animated storytelling and musical scoring.

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Review: Jimi Hendrix, "Winterland" and "Hendrix In The West"

September 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese 13 Comments

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"The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye, the story of love is hello and goodbye...until we meet again."  That poem, reportedly written by Jimi Hendrix some hours before his death, has added to the guitarist’s mystique over the years, but as usual, the restless musician was prescient.  Although his entire recorded solo catalogue amounts to the work of a mere four-year period between 1966 and 1970, we’ve continued to say hello to Jimi Hendrix’s music many years after having said

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Release Round-Up: Week of September 13

September 13, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Jimi Hendrix, Winterland / Hendrix in the West / Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight Festival / The Dick Cavett Show (Experience Hendrix/Legacy) Another wave of Hendrix catalogue titles from Legacy, all of a live nature. The Winterland set captures The Jimi Hendrix Experience's legendary run at the venue of the same name over four discs (or one, if you're into the whole brevity thing), while In the West provides an expanded, slightly alternate presentation of the posthumous live LP. The

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Bob Seger, Nirvana, Sonic Youth, The Art of Noise, The Beatles, The Jackson 5, The Supremes, The Temptations

Jerry! Jerry! La-La Land Adds Two Goldsmith Expansions (and More!) to Library (UPDATED)

September 13, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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UPDATE (9/13): The order links and track lists for the new reissues are after the jump. Original post: Intrada's recent expanded reissue of Jerry Goldsmith's score to Explorers was just the tip of the iceberg for fans of the composer: La-La Land's release slate for this week will feature not one buttwo scores from the pen of the venerable film score maestro. The scores to Sleeping with the Enemy and Forever Young have been high on fans' wish lists for some time - the latter has been in the

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Real Gone Rescues Shelby, Joanie and Connie: Complete Singles Coming In November

September 13, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It was nearly one year ago to the day – September 13, 2010 – that The Second Disc brought you news of four exciting collections planned from Collectors’ Choice Music: Complete Singles collections from beloved sixties gals Petula Clark, Connie Stevens, Joanie Sommers and Shelby Flint. Shortly thereafter, on October 7, news broke that the Clark set had been cancelled.  Gordon Anderson, the then-veep of Collectors’ Choice, confirmed to The Second Disc that “at the eleventh hour, Petula’s

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Categories: News Tags: Shelby Flint

Special Guest Reissue Theory: Blackstreet, "Another Level"

September 12, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we focus on notable albums and the reissues they could someday see. Today, The Second Disc reflects on one of the most beloved R&B hits of the 1990s, with the help of a special guest. After this intro, the post will be taken over by Eric Luecking, head of the blog Record Racks and a contributor to Okayplayer, NPR.com and Allmusic. He'll be looking back at Another Level, Blackstreet's sophomore LP and the disc that spawned the mega-hit

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Friday Feature: "Lost Horizon" (1973)

September 9, 2011 By Joe Marchese 17 Comments

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Have you ever dreamed of a place far away from it all?  Where the air you breathe is soft and clean, and children play in fields of green?  And the sound of guns doesn't pound in your ears anymore? Hal David's lyrics expressed a sentiment shared by many of the optimistic generation who hadn't yet felt their ideals vanquished by the reality of Vietnam and growing dissension under the White House of President Richard M. Nixon.  David's words were captivatingly sung by folk artist Shawn Phillips,

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Burt Bacharach, Friday Feature

Review: "Godspell: 40th Anniversary Celebration"

September 8, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Hair ushered in the Age of Aquarius on April 29, 1968, it heralded the arrival of the rock revolution on Broadway.  The New York Times' influential critic Clive Barnes didn't mince his words, declaring that the musical was a "long-term joust against Broadway's world of Sigmund Romberg [the composer of such operettas as The Student Prince]" and more importantly, "the first Broadway musical in some time to have the authentic voice of today rather than the day before yesterday."  And while the

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Categories: News, Reviews Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks

He's Got Rhythm: Bill Wyman's Post-Rolling Stones Career Gets Boxed

September 8, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Bill Wyman took the stage on August 25, 1990 at London’s Wembley Stadium alongside his fellow Rolling Stones, few in the audience could have predicted that the evening would turn out to be Wyman’s final stand with the group he joined in 1962.  That final night found Wyman truly going out on top; the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour marked a return to touring for the group after a seven-year hiatus, and was among the most commercially successful concert tours ever.    Word on Wyman’s decision

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Rolling Stones

Listen to the Music of the Night: "Phantom" Box Coming to the U.K.

September 7, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Two decades after The Beatles ushered in the first British Invasion, the Brits were back.  This time, they had their sights set on Broadway, traditionally home to one of America’s great indigenous art forms, the musical.  The British Invasion of the 1980s saw the work of American musical theatre legends like Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Cy Coleman and John Kander and Fred Ebb take a seeming back seat to lavish spectaculars imported from London, often with iconic logos and some kind of special

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks

Listen To The Music: Doobie Brothers Catalogue Expanded In The U.K.

September 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Are you ready to listen to the music? If you are, you're in for quite a treat.  The U.K.'s Edsel label has just launched a series of expanded Doobie Brothers remasters, encompassing the band's first eight studio albums (1971-1978) as four 2-CD packages.  Doobie Brothers/Toulouse Street and The Captain and Me/What Once Were Vices were just released this past Monday, while Stampede/Takin' It to the Streets and Livin' On The Fault Line/Minute by Minute follow on September 26.  These eight albums

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Michael McDonald, The Doobie Brothers

Motown Memories Captured on New DVDs

September 1, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Oh, for the days when there was a bounty of venues to hear the latest, greatest music on television. By far, one of the greatest vanguards of popular music in the halcyon days of the medium was Ed Sullivan, host of his eponymous show from 1948 to 1971. While Sullivan found himself somewhat bemused by the wide variety of talent he showcased - legendarily confining camera angles on Elvis Presley to tight shots that wouldn't expose too much of his gyrating hips - he generally picked performers

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Tags: Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, The Four Tops, The Jackson 5, The Miracles, The Supremes, The Temptations

Different Drums: Music Club Compiles Linda Ronstadt and George Benson

September 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The U.K.-based Music Club Deluxe label continues to raid the Warner Music Group archives with two new collections following similar sets for Dionne Warwick and Chicago.  Linda Ronstadt: The Collection and George Benson: The Collection are both due next Monday, September 5, and these 2-CD sets celebrate the long careers of two music legends. Ronstadt’s fans will be glad to know that Music Club Deluxe has licensed tracks from Capitol Records to create a fairly comprehensive overview of the

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Categories: News Tags: Linda Ronstadt

Who's Next? "Quadrophenia" Gets The "Director's Cut" Treatment In November [UPDATED 8/31 WITH TRACK LIST]

August 31, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATE: The full press release with track list is now after the jump. Original post:After Tommy, there was Jimmy.  He’s the protagonist of Pete Townshend’s rock opera Quadrophenia, first a 1973 2-LP studio album by The Who, then a 1979 film and most recently a 2009 musical.   Never one for small ideas, Quadrophenia was Townshend’s way of working out the relationship between the band and its fans while telling the story of a prototypical Mod Who fan. The album yielded some of The Who’s most

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Who

Review: Charles "Packy" Axton, "Late Late Party: 1965-67"

August 31, 2011 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Were there a Stax family portrait, label founders Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton would undoubtedly be surrounded by any number of the famed artists they shepherded to fame: Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, Donald “Duck” Dunn, Eddie Floyd and the Wicked Wilson Pickett, to name a few.  And lurking somewhere near the corner of the frame, in the shadows, would be Charles “Packy” Axton, his saxophone in tow, looking for the nearest party.  Though Axton is far from a household

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I Can't Wait for Saturday! Classic CHIC Production to Receive CD Expansion

August 30, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Anyone who knows the story of CHIC (told quite well in last year's box set and to be told on the printed page in guitarist/producer Nile Rodgers' memoir in October) knows that their success was not limited to their roles as lead performers but writing and production as well - not just for themselves, but for a host of luminaries from Sister Sledge to Diana Ross. The first step in that direction, though, was a solo album for CHIC singer Norma Jean Wright, the first extracurricular project

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From Monro With Love: "The Singer's Singer" Box Set Due From EMI

August 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Matt Monro never met a genre of music he didn’t like.  Whether covering standards, tackling contemporary pop hits or singing in Spanish, that reassuring, velvet croon, unerring interpretive skills and all-around good taste made Matt Monro “the singer’s singer.”  A 2001 EMI box set of that title was a limited edition of 3,000 copies, and quickly disappeared from store shelves, but EMI will re-offer that 103-track box set in a budget-priced reissue due in the U.K. on September 12.  And it gets

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A(nother) Man and a Woman: Vintage Francis Lai Coming From Kritzerland

August 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Had Francis Lai only composed the immortal (and for a time, ubiquitous) themes to Un Homme et Une Femme (A Man and a Woman) and Love Story, his name would have gone down in the annals of both film and popular music.  Thankfully, Lai – born in 1932 in Nice, France – has offered us much, much more. Un Autre Homme, Une Autre Chance (Another Man, Another Chance) arrived from director Claude Lelouch (the director of A Man and a Woman, and the director with whom Lai has had one of the longest-lasting

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Dreams Come True: Aerosmith's Classics Coming to iTunes

August 26, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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While most fans of The Second Disc wouldn't know it - likely owning some of the remasters and compilations that have been on shelves in the past - much of the Aerosmith catalogue has not been available digitally. This changes with the recent announcement of Aerosmith's first Columbia-era output, including all studio and live albums and select compilations, coming to iTunes on September 6. Pre-order links are already up through the digital provider for Aerosmith's seven studio albums from 1973's

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