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Read 'Em and Weep: Motörhead Plan Collector's Mega-Box in the U.K. (UPDATED 2/21)

February 21, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Add another name to the super-deluxe-box set pile in 2012: Motörhead. London's biggest badasses, through Sanctuary Records in the U.K., are prepping a 16-disc collector's set - one that's heavy on artifice, if not necessarily revelatory in terms of content. The Complete Early Years features CDs of all the band's major releases from 1977 to 1984, from their iconic albums (Motörhead (1977), Overkill (1979), Bomber (1979), Ace of Spades (1980), the live No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith (1981), Iron

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Motörhead

Shout! Factory Brings Out The Dead on 14-Disc DVD Box

February 21, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

Last year, one of the single most monumental box sets in town was The Grateful Dead's Europe '72: The Complete Recordings, more than 60 discs chronicling one of the band's most notable tours in full. This spring, Shout! Factory will release their own ambitious box set that chronicles a good chunk of Dead history in video form. All the Years Combine: The DVD Collection is a 14-disc set that collects more than a dozen vintage Grateful Dead films and concerts from 1977 to 1991, with loads of bonus

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, DVD Tags: The Grateful Dead

The Art of the 12-Inch, Part Deux: Unheard Paul McCartney Collaboration Included Among ZTT Treasures

February 21, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What do you do?  No one else can dance like you!  So what's all the fuss?  There ain't nobody that spies like us!  It’s not often that we get the opportunity to write about Paul McCartney, forever fab, and Art of Noise, pioneering British synth-pop duo, in the same sentence.  But Salvo Records and ZTT are giving us just that chance with this week's U.K. release of The Art of the 12-Inch, Volume Two.  Okay, it’s not that much of a stretch, as Art of Noise’s Anne Dudley contributed synthesizer to

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Categories: News Tags: Paul McCartney, Scritti Politti, The Art of Noise

Release Round-Up: Week of February 21

February 21, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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  Various Artists, ZTT: The Art of the 12": Volume Two (ZTT/Salvo) A double-disc set of rare and unreleased dance mixes of vinyl classics, with a few rarities thrown in for good measure - and, as our post later today will explain, at least one Beatle! Simple Minds, Simple Minds x5 (EMI) The first five Simple Minds LPs - all pre-The Breakfast Club - expanded with vintage B-sides and remixes. Gilbert O'Sullivan, Back to Front: Expanded Edition (Union Square Music/Salvo) Gilbert's 1972

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks Tags: Mel Brooks, Paul McCartney, Simple Minds, The Art of Noise

Presidents Day Special Reissue Theory: Walt Disney World's "The Hall of Presidents"

February 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we focus on notable album and the reissues they could someday see. Today's special holiday entry pays tribute to the 40th anniversary of a classic LP and beloved theme park attraction.  Welcome to the Hall of Presidents! "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Open Forum, Reissue Theory

Welcome to New York: Kid Creole Side Project Rediscovered by Hot Shot Records

February 17, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In the early-to-mid-1980s, August Darnell was one of the more esoteric dance music makers in the industry, touring with a comical, colorful, big band and Latin-inspired combo as Kid Creole and The Coconuts. The group was, somewhat improbably, a briefly successful outfit, earning three U.K. Top 10 hits in 1982, appearing on Saturday Night Live and collaborating with everyone from Barry Manilow to Prince. But Creole was far from the only musical shapeshifting personality that Darnell had invented

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Elvis Costello is Stealing Our Job (UPDATED 2/17)

February 17, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

UPDATE 2/17: Hey, remember this whole uproar? The CD, DVD and CD/DVD editions of this pseudo-nightmarish box can now be pre-ordered on their own, with a release date of April 3. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxardpBReQc] Original post (11/29/2011): Man, Elvis Costello is a pretty awesome guy. He's had a pretty good handle on his own already-solid back catalogue, giving it a good solid two run-throughs (unfortunately, two out of three, which still ain't bad, as they say). His revival

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Louis Armstrong

Goin' For High Coin: Harpers Bizarre's "Anything Goes" Returns in Expanded Mono Edition

February 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In olden days, a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking!  Now heaven knows, anything goes...Good authors, too, who once knew better words now only use four-letter words writing prose!  Anything goes! When Cole Porter wrote "Anything Goes" in 1934, could he have had any idea that his commentary would prove just as relevant more than thirty years later, and indeed, even today?  In 1967, three years after the esteemed songsmith's passing, the members of Harpers Bizarre unleashed

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Harpers Bizarre, Van Dyke Parks

Hooked on a Feeling: Real Gone Readies Complete B.J. Thomas, Frankie Avalon, The Tubes, a "Rock Messiah" and More

February 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Raindrops might be falling on your head, but there’s one thing I know: the March slate of releases from Real Gone Music will assuredly keep those blues at bay!  Featuring both returning favorites from the old Collectors’ Choice label as well as artists and recordings new to the Real Gone family, there’s something for everyone!  Joining B.J. Thomas’ The Complete Scepter Singles on March 27 will be Frankie Avalon’s Muscle Beach Party: The United Artists Sessions, The Tubes’ Young & Rich/Now,

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Categories: News Tags: The Tubes

Cowboy in Sweden: Light in the Attic Preps Lee Hazlewood Retrospective, Plus Rare Stax Recordings of Wendy Rene Collected

February 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though he had many chapters in his career, there was only one Barton Lee Hazlewood.  The man who famously taught Nancy Sinatra to “sing like a 16-year old who goes out with 45-year old truckers” also played a pivotal role in the career of Duane Eddy and produced hits by Dean Martin, Dino (Martin), Desi (Arnaz, Jr.) and Billy (Hinsche), and the Chairman of the Board himself.  But Hazlewood continued to create works of both eccentricity and beauty long after he departed Reprise Records in the

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Categories: News Tags: Lee Hazlewood, Vinyl

Soundtrack Spotlight: Intrada Uncovers Trolls, La-La Land Goes Ape

February 15, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It's one of those rare weeks when more than one soundtrack reissue label puts out titles within days of each other, so there are four new and expanded sets to enjoy. Intrada has released two scores on CD for the first time. The first, Gil Melle's score to 1980's Borderline, is noted for its blend of traditional orchestral arrangements and mixing along with free-form, jazz-based music that took advantage of the full field of stereo sound. The film, a fictionalized account of U.S. border guards

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Aces High! "The London American Label: 1957," "Mod Jazz Forever" and "Smash Boom Bang: Feldman-Goldstein-Gotteher" Available Now

February 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Smash!  Boom!  Bang!  The ace compilation experts at, well, Ace Records are offering up plenty of Smash, Boom and Bang (both in impact and in label name!) for your buck with their diverse slate of February releases.  You'll find top-drawer pop, rock and soul for connoisseurs and beginners alike among the label's latest.  Perhaps the most unexpected is the new entry in the label's long-running Songwriters and Producers series.  Smash Boom Bang!  The Songs and Productions of

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Jazz, Pop, R&B/Soul, Rock Tags: Little Richard, Ronnie James Dio

Our Memories of Elvis: Presley Classics Expanded by Follow That Dream Label in March

February 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Following December’s release of expanded editions of Elvis Sings The Wonderful World of Christmas, Promised Land and Elvis is Back!, the limited-edition Follow That Dream label has announced another trio of vintage Presley titles due in March.  The On Stage: February, 1970 album (previously twinned with In Person by RCA and Legacy) will be a 2-disc, 7-inch digipak set with a 12-page booklet. In addition to the original album sequence, it will present all of RCA's recordings from three of the

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Categories: News Tags: Vinyl

Release Round-Up: Week of February 14

February 14, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Barry White, Let the Music Play: Expanded Edition (Hip-o Select/Mercury) What's Valentine's Day without a little satin soul? Numerous bonus tracks abound on a new pressing of this underrated gem of an album. Captain Beefheart, Bat Chain Puller (Zappa) The original, intended edition of the Captain's lost album. Cotton Mather, Kontiki: Deluxe Edition (The Star Apple Kingdom) An underrated work of '90s power-pop, expanded with a bonus disc of rarities and unreleased materials that was funded

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Tags: Bryan Adams, Phoebe Snow, Pulp, The Beach Boys, Vinyl

Back Tracks: Whitney Houston

February 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Music was in both the bloodline and the spirit of Whitney Elizabeth Houston (1963-2012).  The native of Newark, New Jersey called Cissy Houston of The Sweet Inspirations her mom, while Dionne Warwick and Dee Dee Warwick were her beloved cousins.  Aretha Franklin was a close family friend and honorary aunt.  Following in her mother's footsteps, she began performing at Newark's New Hope Baptist Church, singing in the gospel choir as a featured soloist, and began to make inroads in the music

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Categories: Features Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Back Tracks, Whitney Houston

So Esoteric: Todd Rundgren's Lost "Disco Jets" and a Jim Capaldi Duo Coming Soon

February 10, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Longtime Todd Rundgren fans are familiar with the renaissance man’s numerous genre excursions, from pop to rock and everywhere in between: psychedelia, soul, electronica, even metal.  But comparatively fewer fans have heard Rundgren’s one and only full-blown excursion into disco.  Shortly after completing 1976’s Faithful LP, the iconoclastic producer took the members of Utopia into the studio to create the album known as Disco Jets.  Yet the album crafted by Willie Wilcox (drums), Roger Powell

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Categories: News Tags: Todd Rundgren, Traffic, Utopia

The Need for Back-Up: Rock Hall Finally Inducts Classic Backing Bands

February 9, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

hi were the miracles

One of the many, many criticisms of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is their occasional neglect of certain bands in favor of other artists. From the first year of induction in 1987, when Smokey Robinson was inducted instead of all of The Miracles, it's been a legitimate concern. Today, the Hall attempted to alleviate some of that concern by announcing five such bands would be inducted alongside the five previously-announced members of this year's class. The additional bands are: The Blue

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Categories: News Tags: Open Forum, Smokey Robinson, The Miracles

Katy Perry Will Do Anything for Another #1 Single, Reissues "Teenage Dream"

February 9, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

You'd think two Grammy nominations in 2012 and a tied record with one of pop music's biggest luminaries would be enough for Katy Perry. But the recently-divorced pop singer is treating herself to one last dessert with the March 27 release of Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection, an expanded edition of her hit 2010 album. Expectations were high for the 27-year-old Perry when Teenage Dream was released almost two summers ago. After a number of false starts in her musical career - an

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Review: Frank Sinatra, "The Concert Sinatra" (2012)

February 9, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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There have been countless recordings of Frank Sinatra…but only one Concert Sinatra.  So named for its full concert orchestra (and not for a live performance), the 1963 album remains a career triumph.  It’s perhaps the pinnacle of Sinatra’s long association with conductor/arranger Nelson Riddle, a vivid display of the singer’s gifts as a dramatic actor, and the ultimate valentine to the American theatrical songbook.  Make no mistake, The Concert Sinatra is serious symphonic music, and it’s back

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Frank Sinatra, Nelson Riddle

The Man in Black Meets the Man Upstairs: New Johnny Cash "Bootleg" Album Collects Gospel Material and Rarities

February 9, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Underneath the darkness of The Man in Black, there was a great light.   Despite trials that would likely have tested the faith of a lesser man, Johnny Cash’s belief in a higher power was unshakeable.  And Cash formidably expressed those beliefs in song over the course of his long career.  Like another American icon, Elvis Presley, Cash built up a body of gospel and spiritual music with such depth that it has easily stood the test of time alongside his more famous secular works. Johnny Cash

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Rock Round-Up: Expansions by KISS, Pantera on the Horizon

February 8, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It's been great to say there's been no shortage of news from the catalogue world to report on at Second Disc HQ. For hard rock fans, reports have been coming in that two famed records will be joining the ranks of other expanded and remastered editions in the coming months. First up, one of the "open secret" titles of 2012, as reported last year: a deluxe edition of KISS' classic 1976 effort Destroyer. The iconic rockers released Destroyer in the wake of the release of concert album Alive! a

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Categories: News Tags: Pantera

Bricks in the Wall: A Pink Floyd Teaser for Your Lunch Break

February 8, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

How excited are you for Pink Floyd's latest Immersion Edition, for the iconic double album The Wall? It's doubtful you're alone. The "Why Pink Floyd?" reissue campaign was one of 2011's highest-profile catalogue series, and - marbles aside - the Immersion Edition box sets of The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here were labors of love if ever any existed. So, as a treat while you count the days down until the box's February 28 release, Pink Floyd's YouTube account has posted this sneak

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Touch the Sky: Four Classic Carole King Albums Reissued

February 8, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Carole King left Lou Adler’s Ode Records, the label that guided her in the transition from urban Brill Building queen to singer/songwriter/earth mother, it marked the end of an era.  And how would the Tapestry weaver top the two distinct periods that had come before?  King signed to Hollywood’s venerable Capitol Records label, and the title of her first LP for the label said it all: Simple Things.  King’s final Ode LP, 1976’s Thoroughbred, had emphasized a return to nature in its cover

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Anyone Who Had a Heart: Shelby Lynne's Dusty Springfield Tribute, Reissued

February 7, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When I Am Shelby Lynne appeared on the Mercury label in 2000, its eponymous singer finally hit on an approach that synthesized her varied influences (country, soul, R&B, rock-and-roll) into a relevant and contemporary whole. Lynne picked up the Best New Artist Grammy, despite having released her first album in 1989, and the album’s title indicated that, finally, the artist knew who she was, and was ready to share her music with the world. Fast-forward eight years, and a number of albums

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Categories: News Formats: SACD, Vinyl Genre: Pop Tags: Dusty Springfield, Shelby Lynne

High Anxiety: Wounded Bird Offers Blood, Sweat and Tears, Phil Everly, and...Mel Brooks?!?

February 7, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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No need to suffer from high anxiety (it’s always the same)! Chances are that Wounded Bird Records might make you so very happy with a trio of new releases slated for February 21. Phil Everly’s 1973 solo offering for RCA Records, Star Spangled Springer, has never before been available on CD despite contributions from Warren Zevon and Duane Eddy, and so Wounded Bird’s reissue will undoubtedly fill a gap in more than a few Everly Brothers collections. It’s joined by the 2-CD release of Blood, Sweat

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: The Everly Brothers

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