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Gene Pitney Is "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" On New RPM Two-Fers

June 13, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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After a long hiatus, Cherry Red's RPM label is continuing its series of reissues dedicated to the late Gene Pitney ("Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa," "Town Without Pity," "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance").  The singer's long out-of-print albums for Aaron Schroeder's Musicor label were reissued on CD in a series of two-fers by Sequel Records in the late 1990s, but upon their deletion from the catalogue, they began commanding high prices on the second-hand market. Since then, the Pitney

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Gene Pitney

Little Anthony and the Imperials Move to a "New Street"...In Philadelphia!

June 12, 2013 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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Paul Simon once said, "Little Anthony Gourdine has one of the purest voices to come out of the New York doo-wop scene.  [The Imperials] will be remembered as great musicians from the streets of my hometown."  Bob Dylan was also a fan: "The Beatles weren't rock and roll, nor were The Rolling Stones.  Rock and roll ended with Little Anthony and the Imperials."  But by 1973, the group was ready for a new direction, or a "new street," as it were.  The group first worked with then-budding producer

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Bohemian Like Them: Dandy Warhols Expand Third Album with Unreleased Bonus Disc

June 11, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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If you've yet to make your trip to the record store this week to pick up some new reissues, here's another new re-release coming your way to think over: Portland, Oregon-based rockers The Dandy Warhols have expanded their third album, Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia, for its 13th anniversary. The band's third album (and second for Capitol Records) was inarguably their commercial breakthrough. Thirteen Tales was buoyed by the success of the track "Bohemian Like You," which was prominently

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If Everybody Had An Ocean: The Beach Boys' 6-CD Box Set "Made in California" Premieres 60 Previously Unreleased Tracks

June 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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On my way to sunny California, on my way to spend another sunny day… The sounds of summer will be in perfect harmony on August 27 when Capitol Records releases the Beach Boys’ long-awaited, retrospective box set Made in California.  Word first came last summer of the 50th anniversary box, as the reunited group of Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks were winding down a phenomenally successful world tour.  Since then, the Love/Johnston faction of the band has

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

The Bright Side of Life: Harry Nilsson's "Flash Harry" (Finally!) Comes To CD In Expanded Form

June 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What should have been a new beginning became a rather inauspicious end to a remarkable career.  Harry Nilsson's final studio album, 1980's amusingly-titled Flash Harry, was his first on the Mercury label.  It followed a decade-plus stint at RCA and signaled a fresh start.  But despite its starry array of musicians, and typically solid songwriting, the album produced by Stax guitar legend Steve Cropper with engineer Bruce Robb was withheld from release in North America.  Flash Harry only was

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: Harry Nilsson

Release Round-Up: Week of June 11

June 11, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Paul McCartney and Wings, Rockshow (Eagle Rock) Macca's newly-restored live show may not be in the Wings Over America box, but that means you can buy it for that much less now. (DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.; BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) ZZ Top, The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990 (Warner Bros./Rhino) So not only are you getting all of ZZ Top's London/Warner-era albums in one convenient box, but you're getting a fair amount of them in their original mixes for the first time ever on CD.

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Categories: News Formats: Blu-Ray, Box Sets, DVD Tags: Burt Bacharach, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Richard Pryor

Southern Soul Rarities Compiled On Omnivore's "South Side of Soul Street"

June 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One dictionary defines a "minaret" as "a lofty, often slender tower or turret attached to a mosque...from which the muezzin calls the people to prayer."  So it's appropriate that the Minaret Records label was a beacon itself, inspiring soulful fervor in those who made the pilgrimage to its platters.  Founded in Nashville in the early 1960s, it was purchased in 1966 by Finley Duncan.  Three years later, the producer-entrepreneur founded the Playground Recording Studio in Valparaiso, Florida,

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Don't Walk On By: Dionne Warwick's "Unissued Warner Bros. Masters" Joins "The Complete Warner Bros. Singles" On CD

June 7, 2013 By Joe Marchese 9 Comments

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When Dionne Warwick signed on the dotted line with Warner Bros. Records, the possibilities must have seemed endless.  The singer had embraced change, after all.  A new decade was in its infancy.  She had traded a feisty New York independent (Scepter) for a Burbank giant.  She had even added an "e" to her surname on the advice of an astrologer.  And although the exact amount wasn't disclosed, Warwick had reportedly signed the biggest deal ever for a female vocalist.  What didn't change, at least

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Thom Bell

Review: A Trio from Townes Van Zandt

June 7, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Steve Earle once famously wrote, “Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world,” adding for good measure, “and I’ll stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.” Earle later backtracked on his statement, answering in the negative whether he really believed Van Zandt was Dylan’s superior. Van Zandt was also embarrassed by the fulsome praise (“I’ve met Bob Dylan’s bodyguards and if Steve thinks he can stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table, he’s sadly mistaken!”) but

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The Roots of Philadelphia International: BBR Reissues O'Jays, MFSB Classics

June 6, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though London, England is some 3,500 miles away from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, the spirit of the City of Brotherly Love is alive and well thanks to Cherry Red’s Big Break Records label.  Two more remarkable artifacts from Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff’s Philadelphia International empire have recently arrived from BBR, and though both titles have previously been available on CD, these new reissues are their best representations in the format yet. Fans who only know The

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: MFSB, The O'Jays

The Aeroplane Flies Even Higher: Smashing Pumpkins Singles Box Gets Generous Expansion

June 5, 2013 By Mike Duquette 7 Comments

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Details for the next title in the ongoing Smashing Pumpkins reissue series, a new edition of the box set The Aeroplane Flies High, have been announced. Originally released in 1996 after the success of the diamond-certified double-album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (itself the latest notch in the Pumpkins' reissue campaign, with a six-disc box set edition released last year), Aeroplane collated and expanded all of the CD singles released to promote that album, featuring "Bullet with

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Tell All The People: "The Best of Merry Clayton" Shines Spotlight on "Gimme Shelter" Singer

June 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For Merry Clayton, fame was just a shot away.  For she was a member of a very exclusive club of well-respected yet all-too-unheralded performers: background singers.  Documentarian Morgan Neville’s new film 20 Feet from Stardom chronicles some of the great artists who have excelled in that capacity, including Clayton, Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer, Judith Hill, Claudia Lennear and Táta Vega.  Many of music’s greatest background singers also had solo careers, though, and Legacy Recordings and Ode

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She's Got The Beat: Belinda Carlisle's Deluxe 2-CD/1-DVD Reissues Due in August (UPDATED WITH TRACK LISTINGS)

June 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese 18 Comments

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The Tabu catalogue isn't the only major acquisition of late for the Demon Music Group.  Back in March, Demon - home to labels including Edsel, Harmless and Music Club Deluxe - announced that a deal had been struck for much of the solo catalogue of onetime Go-Go Belinda Carlisle.  Ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth?  Demon picked up rights to four of Carlisle's studio albums, the rights to which had previously resided with Virgin (part of the former EMI).  Demon's agreement covers the

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Belinda Carlisle, The Go-Go's

Sandie Shaw Reissues Are At Your Feet from Salvo (UPDATED 6/3)

June 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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UPDATE (6/3): Available today, Salvo has expanded and reissued three more Sandie Shaw LPs. They are 1968's The Sandie Shaw Supplement, featuring covers of The Rolling Stones ("(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction") and Simon & Garfunkel ("Scarborough Fair"); the self-produced cult hit Reviewing the Situation (1969) and 1988's Hello Angel, her first LP for Rough Trade and featuring a heap of single-only material with labelmates and fans The Smiths. ORIGINAL POST (4/8/2013): British pop chanteuse

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Categories: News Tags: Morrissey, Sandie Shaw, The Smiths

Release Round-Up: Week of June 4

June 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Bob Dylan, Greatest Hits Volume 2 (SACD) (Audio Fidelity) A double hybrid SACD version of the classic Dylan compilation, mastered by Steve Hoffman. (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) Sandie Shaw, The Sandie Shaw Supplement / Reviewing the Situation / Hello Angel: Expanded Editions (Salvo) Sandie Shaw's late '60s and '80s material gets newly remastered and expanded. Smiths alive! (Click on the post above for a full breakdown and order links.) Ben Folds Five, Live (ImaVeePee/Sony Music) The power

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Bob Dylan, Mason Williams, Sandie Shaw, Surf Punks, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, The Grateful Dead

What's It All About: Burt Bacharach Celebrated On PBS, Lost Song Included on "Dionne Warwick Sings Burt Bacharach"

June 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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The first voice you’ll hear on My Music: Burt Bacharach’s Best, now airing on PBS stations nationwide, is that of The Maestro himself.  “What’s it all about, Alfie?,” he sings in his familiar, quavering tone, finding the fragility in the Hal David lyric that he calls his favorite.  Then comes “What the World Needs Now is Love,” sung by its composer with an assist from that International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers (Mike Myers).  It’s appropriate that the solo Bacharach introduces this

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, DVD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick

Review: Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, "Playlist: The Very Best Of"

June 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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When Bruce Springsteen gave the green light to officially release his 1973 recording of “The Fever” on 1999’s 18 Tracks, The Boss’ decision was rightfully greeted with acclaim.  But many of us Jersey boys were in on a secret: Bruce wrote it, but “The Fever” belonged to Southside Johnny Lyon and his Asbury Jukes.  Springsteen’s torrid evocation of a burning blue-collar romance, as produced by “Miami” Steve Van Zandt, was the centerpiece of the band’s 1976 Epic Records debut I Don’t Want to Go

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

It's a Family Affair: Sly and the Family Stone Want to Take You "Higher!" With New Career-Spanning Box Set

May 31, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Epic Records and Legacy Recordings want you to have some hot fun in the summertime. On August 27, the labels will release the first-ever career-spanning box set dedicated to Sly and the Family Stone, as previewed on Record Store Day 2013.  The box succinctly entitled Higher! wants to take you there.  77 tracks chronicle the period between 1964 and 1977, and 17 of those recordings are previously unissued. Sly Stone, born Sylvester Stewart in 1943, couldn’t hide his prodigious musical talents

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Review: Tabu Wave 2 - Alexander O'Neal, Cherrelle, Kathy Mathis and The S.O.S. Band

May 30, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The earth has music for those who listen, proclaimed Clarence Avant's Tabu Records label.  A major force in contemporary R&B from the late 1970s through the 1990s, Tabu followed in the footsteps of other black-owned, independent music empires as Berry Gordy's Motown and Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International.  While Tabu never achieved the same level of crossover success as those aforementioned labels, it indeed picked up the torch of "The Sound of Young America," and its

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The S.O.S. Band

Review: Tony Bennett and Dave Brubeck, "Bennett/Brubeck: The White House Sessions, Live 1962"

May 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It was a Tuesday afternoon in Camelot when giants met. These giants weren’t the types who resided in the clouds atop beanstalks, of course.  These were giants of a decidedly more earthy variety.  It was at the behest of John F. Kennedy’s White House that Tony Bennett and Dave Brubeck came together.  On August 28, 1962, they shared a bill at the base of the Washington Monument as a parting gift to an audience of college-age interns who had served that summer in the nation’s capital.  Following

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Jazz, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Tony Bennett

BBR Goes For The Total Experience with Gap Band, Billy Paul Reissues

May 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Today we're taking a look at two recent reissues from Big Break Records.  Both Billy Paul's Lately and Gap Band VII were originally released by Total Experience Records, and both were the production work of Jonah Ellis.  Big Break has expanded and remastered both albums. Billy Paul, Lately (Total Experience, 1985 - reissued Big Break CDBBR 0224, 2013) Could anyone among us have an inkling or a clue, what magic feats of wizardry and voodoo you can do?  And who would ever guess what powers

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Funk, R&B/Soul Tags: Billy Paul, The Gap Band

Here's Your Chance: Philly Soul Legends, Deep Soul Grooves Comprise BBR's Next Release Slate

May 28, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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From the streets of Philadelphia to the deepest vaults of soul and R&B, this coming week's slate of reissues from Big Break Records has got just about something for everyone. Enchantment, the Detroit soul group behind 1978's hit "It's You That I Need," would make some changes in the '80s, having moved labels a few times (from Roadshow/United Artists to RCA and finally Columbia for two albums) and also subtly altering their sound from a lush, disco feel to a Fairlight-led modern groove.

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Categories: News Tags: MFSB, The O'Jays

Review: Paul McCartney and Wings, "The Paul McCartney Archive Collection: Wings Over America"

May 28, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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"Yesterday" and Today (1976) With a burst of boogie woogie, Paul McCartney finally acknowledged the elephant in the room.  And then he made it abundantly clear that he wasn't going to be standing in any shadow, even his own.  That moment came seven songs into the first disc of Wings Over America when Paul suddenly became Beatle Paul once again, tearing into "Lady Madonna" with Fats-inspired glee.  The Wings Over the World tour - taking in three continents, 66 concerts and roughly one million

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Release Round-Up: Week of May 28

May 28, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Wings, Wings Over America: The Paul McCartney Archive Collection (MPL/Hear Music/Concord) Paul McCartney's first great U.S. tour was chronicled brilliantly on this 1977 live album, and it's been greatly expanded herein for McCartney's ongoing reissue campaign. 2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 3LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 3CD (Best Buy exclusive) 4CD/1DVD box: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Tony Bennett & Dave Brubeck, 

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Tags: Burt Bacharach, MFSB, Paul McCartney, The Monkees, The O'Jays, Tony Bennett

From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come): Three Soundtracks by Michael Small Are Collected On A New 2-CD Set

May 28, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Kritzerland offered a Memorial Day surprise yesterday when the label announced its latest release, a three-for-the-price-of-one soundtrack special from composer Michael Small.  Small (1939-2003) was a major voice of 1970s film scoring, with such films as Klute, The Parallax View, Marathon Man and The China Syndrome under his belt.  A favorite of such acclaimed directors as Alan J. Pakula and Bob Rafelson, he continued to be a major presence in Hollywood writing for both television (Alex Haley’s

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Michael Small

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