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Review: Aretha Franklin, "Take a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on Columbia"

April 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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Some legends are repeated so often that they’ve come to be accepted as the truth. One such legend has it that the suits at Columbia Records, circa 1960-1965, were a chain of fools who kept Aretha Franklin from reaching her potential. After all, the record states that one year and one record after being released from Columbia, a superstar was born. But what if that notion was completely incorrect, and Aretha Franklin’s talent was already fully formed and on display at Columbia? Listen to the

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets

Jay Reatard Celebrated on New Reissue

April 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Memphis-born musician Jimmy Lee Lindsey, Jr., better known as Jay Reatard, gained a considerable cult following with his brand of all-over-the-place garage-rock. Though Reatard died last January at the too-young age of 29, he left a pretty long musical legacy, not only as a solo act but through his early bands, The Reatards and The Lost Souls. Reatard's original label, Goner Records, announced in January plans to reissue some of those early recordings, and now news has broke that one of

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David Bowie to Unleash "Golden Years" Remixes Across Multiple Formats

April 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Well, there hasn't been any news of David Bowie releasing his lost album Toy, even after it was unceremoniously leaked two weeks ago. But some old Bowie material will indeed be coming to light in a new way on June 6, when the musician and iconoclast releases Golden Years as both an EP and iPhone application. Golden Years, the EP, will feature Bowie's original 1975 track and four remixes by Anthony Valadez, Eric J. Lawrence, Chris Douridas and Jeremy Sole of KCRW. It will be released in an array

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Ozzy's "Blizzard" and "Madman" LPs to Be Expanded in May (UPDATE 4/4)

April 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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UPDATE 4/4: This isn't particularly new, but in case anyone stumbled upon this post, there was some initial confusion as to the existence of bonus tracks on the Diary of a Madman set. Everything has now been properly edited. Original post: Last year, Legacy promised to turn October into "Rocktober" with the reissues of Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, the first two solo albums by Ozzy Osbourne. Those reissues were unsurprisingly well-received by fans, particularly following the revelation

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Ozzy Osbourne, Vinyl

No Need to Ask: Sade Compilation Track List Unveiled

April 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Lovers rejoice! The track list for Sade's The Ultimate Collection has been revealed by our friends at Vintage Vinyl News. The two-disc set, set for release May 3 - in advance of the British soul band's forthcoming tour - is the band's second compilation and the first to span all of their albums to date, from Diamond Life in 1984 to last year's Soldier of Love. It features 14 of the 16 tracks that made up 1996's single-disc The Best of Sade - omitting "Like a Tattoo" from Love Deluxe (1992) and

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Categories: News Tags: Sade

Everybody Dance! Japan Gets New CHIC Compilation

April 1, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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As a celebration of being cancer-free, CHIC guitarist and producer extraordinaire Nile Rodgers announced today that Warner Japan was releasing a new compilation of material that spans both his work with the legendary disco band and in the producer's chair. Everybody Dance!, billed as "a tribute to my longtime partner Bernard Edwards" on the front cover (it's approaching the 15th anniversary of the bassist's death), is a two-disc set full of hits, one new track - and one absolute oddity. Disc 1,

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Categories: News Tags: Madonna, Thompson Twins

Hey, Baby! It's Nino and April, Compiled on Ace!

April 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Few artists have blurred the lines between jazz, rock and traditional pop as well as Nino Tempo. Both the multi-talented Tempo (saxophonist, arranger, songwriter, producer, actor) and his sister April Stevens have managed extraordinarily long, diverse careers in the music business; April's first single was released in 1950! Ace next week releases the most comprehensive retrospective yet for Nino and April. Hey, Baby!: The Nino Tempo and April Stevens Anthology compiles their work at numerous

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Reissue Theory: Aretha Franklin at Arista

March 31, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The music industry is littered with careers that crashed after a second chance at the spotlight. This could have easily befallen even a legend like Aretha Franklin; the Queen of Soul had in fact risen on a second chance at Atlantic after a largely unsuccessful career with Columbia, but by the late 1970s, Aretha's attempts to fall in with the trends of rhythm and blues were frequently derided, and ultimately she would sever her ties with the label. Against all odds - not counting the fact that

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Aretha Franklin, Reissue Theory

Bing Crosby Goes "Through the Years" and Crosby Archive Continues Digitally

March 31, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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With the Collector's Choice Music label in a state of flux and no new releases on the horizon, disappointment is in the air. One of the most acclaimed series created at Collector's Choice in recent years is The Bing Crosby Archive. With the cooperation of Crosby's family and access to his personal collection, executive producer Gordon Anderson spearheaded a deluxe series of expanded reissues restoring the legendary artist's album catalogue to print. While no formal announcement has been made by

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Don't Know Why It Is At All: Universal Releases New Aerosmith Compilation

March 31, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Aerosmith hasn't released an album of new material since 2004 (and that was a covers record, so the last album of original material was in 2001). Recent affairs between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have veered toward acrimony, after Tyler injured himself on tour and began insisting his desire to work on "Brand Tyler" (i.e.: a solo album); this ultimately manifested itself into a gig replacing Simon Cowell as a judge on American Idol, a gig that has been bizarre but not disastrous. It would not be

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Tom Waits Has Other Sonic Problems

March 30, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Tom Waits' voice may not be for everyone, but there were bigger problems than that to notice on the recent repressings of his first four albums on red vinyl from Rhino. The reissues, put out several months back, have been plagued with sporadic problems that seem to lie with the mastering or transfer onto vinyl. Fortunately, Anti- Records has begun an exchange program and promised their customers that these problems will be corrected and avoided for future vinyl reissues of the Waits

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Categories: News Tags: Tom Waits, Vinyl

Reissue Theory: Aretha Franklin, "Sweet Passion: The Lost Atlantic Years"

March 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese 19 Comments

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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we reflect on great albums and the reissues they could someday see. Aretha Franklin began her groundbreaking stint at Atlantic Records in 1967 and it wasn’t long before a legendary star was in the ascendant. Yet the final chapter of Aretha’s Atlantic story has been all but forgotten.  Today’s Reissue Theory takes us back to 1974 as we revisit the “lost albums” of Aretha Franklin. There are plenty of adjectives that can be used to describe

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Reissue Theory

Legacy Provides Relief for Japan

March 30, 2011 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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Now here's a surprise. iTunes, in concert with the major record labels, put together a 38-song compilation called Songs for Japan, the proceeds of which would go to relief funds for the ongoing crises in Japan following a massive earthquake and tsunami that left the country in a state of peril. And now, Amazon has a listing for the compilation on CD from Legacy. (This two-disc set actually omits some of the tracks heard on the iTunes version, namely tracks by Madonna and David Guetta.) While

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Categories: News Tags: Bob Dylan, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, R.E.M., Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sade, Sting, The Foo Fighters, U2

Cherry Red Fills in Gaps for April

March 30, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The Cherry Red label group has been insanely busy in recent weeks prepping expanded and remastered albums for consumption in England. We've already seen new releases from their Now Sounds, Big Break and Soul Music labels, but April will see a few other worthy titles for your consideration on the Cherry Red, Cherry Pop, El and Iron Bird labels. First up is a reissue of How Long: The Very Best of Ace, one of the surprisingly few career-spanning sets by pub-rockers Ace. The band's brief brush with

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Categories: News Tags: The Fall, Warrant

Another Round of "ICON" Track Lists (UPDATED 4/4)

March 29, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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UPDATE 4/4: We now have confirmation on the track lists for each set! Original post: Next week, another batch of ICON compilations will be released by Universal Music Group. This is particularly interesting, considering that all of the track lists for these upcoming sets have yet to be revealed. Indeed, pre-order links on Amazon and other sites don't even have all of these track lists, or cover art, finalized. (This is doubly ironic considering another batch of ICON titles is slate for May,

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

Ventura Highway, Revisited: America Offers Re-Recorded "Hits"

March 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Buyer, beware! Eagle-eyed music browsers may have noticed a new title from America, the 1970s hitmakers behind such soft rock radio perennials as “Sister Golden Hair,” “Ventura Highway,” “I Need You,” and of course, the deathless “A Horse with No Name.” America Records released Hits: 40th Anniversary Edition last week, and buyers could be forgiven for thinking it was another repackage of History: America’s Greatest Hits. Seven of the twelve tracks on each compilation are identical. It would be

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Giving Them The Best That He Got: Warwick, LaBelle, Bailey Featured on Skip Scarborough Anthology

March 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Skip Scarborough (1944-2003) may not have ever gained the name-brand recognition of some of his songwriting peers. But the man born Clarence Alexander Scarborough penned some of the most instantly recognizable classics in the soul music pantheon. Anita Baker's "Giving You the Best That I Got," The Friends of Distinction's "Love or Let Me Be Lonely" and Earth Wind & Fire's "Can't Hide Love" are just three of Scarborough's most memorable compositions. The latter went on to be recorded by

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Categories: News Tags: Patti Labelle, Philip Bailey, Thelma Houston

Release Round-Up: Week of March 29

March 29, 2011 By Mike Duquette 15 Comments

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Derek and The Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs: 40th Anniversary Edition (Polydor/UMe) Unbeknownst to us at Second Disc HQ, a lot of weird stuff has been going on with this deluxe edition. It seems that, for whatever reason, the 2-CD edition of this set is retailing only at Best Buy until April 26, at which point it'll be released more widely. No extra material seems to be present, just a lengthy lead time in terms of exclusivity. Weird, man. And of course there's that super-deluxe

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Tags: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Pearl Jam, Pete Yorn, Teddy Pendergrass, The Contours, The Grateful Dead

Ella Goes to Japan in New Verve Select Release

March 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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You got to love it when discoveries like these are made: Verve Select has delivered on their Twitter tease from last week with the announcement of a previously-unreleased set of Ella Fitzgerald in Japan. 'S Wonderful: Ella in Japan showcases the First Lady of Song in rare form over two nights with the Roy Eldridge Quartet in Tokyo in 1964. There are some great bits of historical importance here, including Ella's first recordings with pianist Tommy Flanagan and a jam session between the quartet

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Review: "Inner City: The Original Broadway Cast Recording"

March 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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"I look around and what do I see? Nothing's the way it used to be..." In 1969, Eve Merriam bluntly took aim at violence, racism, corruption and poverty in her ironic collection of verse, Inner City Mother Goose. Controversial from the outset, Merriam's Mother Goose became one of the most banned books in the country. Enter visionary theatre director Tom O'Horgan. Having replaced Gerald Freedman for Hair's move uptown in 1968, O'Horgan was well known for his experimental flair. Julian Barry's

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Soundtracks

Reissue Theory: Duran Duran, "Medazzaland" and "Pop Trash"

March 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette 9 Comments

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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we focus on notable albums and the reissues they may someday see. With a new album by Duran Duran receiving deserved critical acclaim, let's take a look back at the band's years as a trio in the late '90s and see what gold could stand to be dug up from the vaults. As current electro-pop music goes, all you need now is All You Need is Now. Duran Duran's 13th studio album was first released independently (through the band's new Tapemodern

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Kickstarting a New Reissue Project

March 28, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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(Note: I was remiss by not initially thanking Thierry Côté for linking to this story on Twitter. Thanks!) In the early days of remasters and reissues, the best way for an album to get expanded was to be a critical and commercial success. As time went on, that thankfully wasn't always the case; reissues could serve as critical reappraisals or reminders of undersold gems by popular performers. Gradually, as the majors tightened their belts, independent labels were on hand to continue work on

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Categories: News Tags: Open Forum

Rare Cinema Treasures from Barry, Addison and Sarde Coming Soon

March 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Film score collectors are among the most insatiable music purchasers, but luckily, there’s frequently a steady stream of releases. Three new and exciting titles have just been announced. Direct from Los Angeles on the estimable Kritzerland label comes Phillipe Sarde’s score to Roman Polanski’s 1986 film Pirates. A continent away in Spain, the Quartet Records label has been growing an impressive library of soundtracks, and the label has recently announced two new additions: John Barry’s 1965

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Review: Various Artists, "Manhattan Soul: Scepter, Wand and Musicor"

March 25, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Tomorrow evening, New York’s Broadhurst Theatre will be filled with the sounds of soul. The new Broadway musical Baby, It’s You! will begin previews on March 26, bringing to the stage the story of New Jersey housewife Florence Greenberg (portrayed by Tony Award winner Beth Leavel) and her mighty musical empire founded in 1959. Greenberg, a pioneering woman in a field then dominated by men, nurtured the careers of The Shirelles and Dionne Warwick, among others, shepherding the songs of Carole

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Review: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack"

March 24, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Close your eyes for a moment and pretend you're on Jeopardy! The answer: "This 1963 widescreen epic opened Hollywood's Cinerama Dome." The question: "What is It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?" Raise your hand if you got it right! Yes, Mad World, as we'll abbreviate it for expediency's sake, is this author's epic film to end all epic films (sorry, Ben-Hur!) and certainly one of the only Hollywood epic comedies! While the designation "all-star" has been applied before and since, perhaps no film

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Soundtracks

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