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Intrada Scares Up Some Special Soundtracks

October 13, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It's always a cause for celebration when a label gets some long-lost piece of music out to the public for consumption. And Intrada's special mid-week batch of archival film scores is no different, offering two premiere horror scores, one of which was presumed lost for years. First up is the score to Fright Night, the 1985 horror classic (recently remade this past summer) about a teen who has to stop his next-door neighbor, a bloodthirsty vampire, from feeding on the innocent. The score is the

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Steve Perry's "Street Talk" Gets Vinyl Reissue

October 12, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It'd be easy to imagine former Journey frontman Steve Perry doing little besides sitting on a pile of money and denying the opportunity to reunite with his old band. In fact, the singer has been hard at work revisiting his solo debut, Street Talk, for an audiophile release. Perry, who has effusively praised the quality of Journey's forthcoming Greatest Hits Volume 2 release, recently took to The Mastering Lab in Ojai, California, to remaster his hit album alongside engineer Robert Hadley for a

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Categories: News Tags: Steve Perry, Vinyl

Review: Matt Monro, "The Man Behind The Voice"

October 12, 2011 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

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In Michele Monro’s The Man Behind the Voice, the author sums up the career of her subject, who also happened to be her father: “Matt never acquired the ‘superstar’ tag, but quality was his code, and he earned the reputation for being a class act with a superlative gift.”  Though Matt Monro died in 1985 aged just 54, his music continues to flourish today.  Monro’s voice is as vibrant now as when he first recorded “Born Free,” “To Russia with Love” or any of the countless other songs, both

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Matt Monro

Review: Johnny Cash, "Bootleg Vol. III: Live Around the World"

October 11, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The legend of Johnny Cash has been told and retold since the man’s passing in 2003, and so much is often made of his demons over the years.  But as the old folk song goes, “the old account was settled long ago.”  Intrinsic though those troubles are to Cash’s mythos, his devotion to family and God were both just as deeply ingrained.  Whatever may have lurked beneath the surface is largely absent from the 53 joyous songs that make up Bootleg Vol. III: Live Around the World (Columbia/Legacy 88697

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Williams, Herrmann, Conti Join Varese Club

October 11, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The sleeping giant that is Varese Sarabande's CD Club awoke for the second time yesterday, announcing four killer soundtracks from the film score vaults for your perusal. Chief among the surprises in this week's batch was the announcement of a John Williams score from the Universal Pictures film Midway (1976) - a major coup for fans of the Maestro. A gripping World War II drama starring Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Toshiro Mifune and a host of A-list actors, Midway sees

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Release Round-Up: Week of October 11

October 11, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Ben Folds, The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective (Epic/Legacy) Ben Folds-mania - at least around Second Disc HQ - hits a fever pitch with the first compilation from everyone's favorite piano-playing smartass. You have your single-disc version, the excellent three-disc version and the digital vault, featuring another 55 tracks at 320 kbps MP3s. (Five of those tracks are yours free when you buy the three-disc set.) (Official site) James Brown, The Singles Vol. 11 (1979-1981) (Hip-o

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Tags: Todd Rundgren, Utopia

Sail Away: Randy Newman "Live in London" CD+DVD Coming From Nonesuch

October 10, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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By the numbers, Randy Newman is the recipient of six Grammys, three Emmys and two Oscars (the latter out of a stunning 20 nominations).  Mr. Newman created "something new under the sun" with the 1968 release of his self-titled Reprise debut, after years honing his craft on staff at Metric Music.  At Metric, he wrote with Jackie DeShannon and in this early period provided songs for Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black, Nina Simone, Alan Price, Peggy Lee and so many others.  Ambitious concept albums and

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Tags: Randy Newman

Friday Feature: "An American Werewolf in London"

October 7, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In 1941, the werewolf mythology gained an iconic set of lines in the Universal horror classic The Wolf Man: "Even a man who is pure at heart/and says his prayers by night/May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms/and the autumn moon is bright." Forty years later, from the same studio, a less delicate line was added to the lycanthrope canon: "I will not be threatened by a walking meat loaf!" Such is the tone of An American Werewolf in London, one of the best horror-comedies of the past few

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Friday Feature, Meco, The Marcels, Van Morrison

No Kontroversy Here: Kinks Mono Box Set Coming Soon

October 7, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It's been a banner year for the Kinks.  Under the supervision of reissue producer (and Monkees guru!) Andrew Sandoval, Sanctuary and Universal U.K. have rolled out an impressive series of Deluxe Editions bringing together mono and stereo album versions, single and EP tracks and related ephemera from the Kinks' Pye Records heyday.  Now, that campaign has gotten a bit bigger in scope, with the announcement of The Kinks in Mono.  This new box set, due in the U.K. on November 29,  follows in the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Kinks

Stay Awhile: Dusty Springfield Box Set Packed With Rarities, Due This Month In Two Editions

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATE 10/6: We're just a few short weeks away from the release of Goin' Back: The Definitive Dusty Springfield, a super deluxe box set by any standards.  With its four CDs, three DVDs and two hardback books, Goin' Back may be the ultimate holiday gift for the Dusty diehard.  Of its 92 audio tracks, 22 are previously unreleased, 10 are making their U.K. debut and five are appearing for the very first time on CD.  Of its 98 video performances, a full 32 are premiering on DVD. But if Goin' Back

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dusty Springfield

Greater Hits: Going Barenaked

October 6, 2011 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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In one of our newest features, Greater Hits, we pit two greatest hits compilations by the same artist against each other and see which one comes out on top. Today's installment: we take one of Canada's most successful alt-rock bands, compare their compilations and figure out which one's most worth your time, whether you have $1,000,000 or not. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfdTnpV03p8] It's been just more than one week since the Barenaked Ladies' Hits from Yesterday & The Day

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The Takeover, The Break's Over: Jay-Z Reissues "The Blueprint" on Vinyl

October 6, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Timing is everything, especially in the hip-hop world. So what does it say about Jay-Z that he somehow managed to make a positive out of one of the darkest days in American history? A vinyl reissue of his landmark The Blueprint may provide some answers to that question. The man born Shawn Carter had already established himself as a rapper/entrepreneur of the highest order. The grit and realism of his first album, 1996's Reasonable Doubt, placed him high on the list of rappers to watch,

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Categories: News Tags: Vinyl

Review: Pink Floyd, "The Dark Side of the Moon: Immersion Box Set"

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese 13 Comments

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At what point in a super deluxe - or Immersion - box set does the music itself become, if not irrelevant, an afterthought? It's hard not to wonder, sifting through the treasure chest - or toy chest, perhaps - that's the Immersion Box Set of Pink Floyd's landmark 1973 rock opus The Dark Side of the Moon (EMI 50999 029431 2, 2011).  It's not hard to imagine many Floyd devotees finding themselves over the rainbow with this package, and of course that famous rainbow is everywhere in this box

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Pink Floyd

Bernstein Bonanza: Intrada Goes On A "Rampage," It's "Summer" at Kritzerland, and La-La Land is "Trading Places"

October 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If Elmer Bernstein had only composed the indelible theme to The Magnificent Seven, the composer would have been considered a legend.  How lucky for us, then, that Bernstein (1922-2004) wrote the scores for more than 200 films and television shows including Sweet Smell of Success, The Ten Commandments, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Airplane! and Ghostbusters, contributing memorable themes to each.  The music of Bernstein has been incredibly well-represented on compact disc this year.  Kritzerland has

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Mumford & Sons Go Back to "The Cave" for Expanded Album

October 5, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In case you've been living under a rock for the past year or so, Mumford & Sons isn't the name of a trendy country boutique. It's a rather great, roots-oriented band turning out some of the best, harmonically dense Americana-tinged rock on the scene right now. (Naturally, they're not from around these parts, calling West London their home.) In the year since Mumford & Sons' Sigh No More was released in the U.S., the quartet's songs, namely "Little Lion Man" and "The Cave," have become

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Categories: News Tags: Mumford & Sons, Reissue! Repackage! Repackage!

Even Better Than the Real Thing? U2 Uber-Box Details Unveiled (UPDATED WITH TRACK LISTS)

October 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette 31 Comments

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Well. U2 have finally unveiled the preliminary details for the Achtung Baby box set, and it's particularly insane. Of the five formats available for this set, most of them could be predicted. You have your single-disc remaster, a two-disc edition featuring B-sides and remixes and a quadruple-vinyl set featuring Achtung Baby and its remixes and B-sides. Fine enough. Then we have the big box set. Well, two versions of the big box set. At the heart of each is 10 discs - six CDs and four DVDs -

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Ain't They Sweet: The Beatles' Hamburg Recordings Revisited By Time-Life

October 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Reissue! Repackage! Repackage!  We’ve occasionally used that tag here at The Second Disc to signify that rare breed of reissue, the kind that simply regurgitates extant material in one dizzying configuration after another.  And few titles have been repackaged more times than the set variously known as The Beatles’ First!, In the Beginning, Savage Young Beatles and The Early Tapes.  These eight songs, performed by the embryonic Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Pete Best)

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Categories: News Tags: The Beatles

Review: Nirvana, "Nevermind: 20th Anniversary Edition"

October 3, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It finally happened. After around 20 months at the helm of The Second Disc, I think I've finally stumbled over a reissue that feels...dare I say it...misguided. Not entirely misguided, mind you, but misguided enough that it took me far longer than anticipated to bang out some thoughts on the title at hand, to understand what it meant for all of us as collectors and enthusiasts of catalogue material. Not a total strikeout, but a hit that barely gets a runner to second base, when it should have

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Wanna Be Startin' Somethin': Epic to Release Cirque Soundtrack for "Immortal" Michael Jackson

October 3, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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With so many eyes lately fixated on the manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, it’s perhaps appropriate that Epic Records is turning the spotlight back where it belongs for fans of the late Michael Jackson: back on his music. On November 21, the label will release Immortal, the “musical tapestry,” or soundtrack recording, to Cirque du Soleil’s touring production of the same name created by writer and director Jamie King.  The most high-profile project to have emerged since Jackson's 2009

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Review: Buck Owens, "Bound For Bakersfield: The Complete Pre-Capitol Collection 1953-1956"

September 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Though Buck Owens made his name in Bakersfield, California, his adopted hometown from the age of 21, he was a familiar face to audiences across America as co-host of Hee Haw, the country music variety show that launched in 1969 and lasted until 1992.  (Owens remained with the show until 1986.)  Despite the silliness of the television show, Owens was serious about his music, which was a direct answer to the “countrypolitan” sound storming Nashville in the 1960s.  Owens and his Buckaroos, along

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Johnny Mathis "Ultimate Collection" Coming to the U.K. with Unheard CHIC Production

September 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese 8 Comments

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How to encapsulate the career of Johnny Mathis into one compilation?  John Royce Mathis of Gilmer, Texas began his recording career at Columbia Records in 1956, nearly 21 years of age, and with the exception of a 1963-1966 stint at Mercury, he’s remained at the label ever since.  Mathis has embraced jazz, traditional pop, so-called MOR, soul, R&B, disco, dance, gospel, and most recently, country.  In each genre, however, Mathis has brought his romantic vocals and gut instincts as to what

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Don't Mess with the Messer: Gold Legion Reissues Early Grace Jones Albums

September 29, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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With her striking, even fearsome, physical appearance, distinctive voice and commitment to only the most danceable of music - a commitment that's netted her scores of Top 10 hits on Billboard's dance charts - it's safe to say there is no one quite like Grace Jones. Now, thanks to the efforts of the Gold Legion label, part of Jones' oft-overlooked early history is coming back out on compact disc. Jones' discography is considered most bountiful during her time on Island Records, working with

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Perversion! "The First Nudie Musical" Arrives On CD and Blu-Ray

September 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Few disputed the title of 1976’s The First Nudie Musical.  And if there’s been a second nudie musical, nobody’s told me about it.  But even if a second one does exist, chances are it doesn’t have a fraction of the satirical charm of the film described by the New York Post’s Judith Crist as “the Star Wars of nudie musicals!”  In fact, the Paramount Picture sat just beneath the science-fiction behemoth and the James Bond thriller The Spy Who Loved Me during its first week of wide release in 1977. 

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Doors Manager: "L.A. Woman" Box Delayed to 2012, Black Friday Vinyl Box Due

September 29, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

The fall is upon us, and we all know what that means: the holiday shopping season is right around the corner.  Like so many years in recent memory, 2011 is marked by a crowded field of super deluxe catalogue boxes, from venerable artists like Pink Floyd, Elvis Presley, Sting, The Who, Nirvana and Jethro Tull.  One more hotly-anticipated box set is Rhino's lavish celebration of The Doors' L.A. Woman, which celebrated its 40th anniversary back in April.  We duly passed Rhino's initial press

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Doors

Review: Elvis Presley, "Young Man with the Big Beat: The Complete '56 Elvis Presley Masters"

September 28, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Well, it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, now go, cat, go! With such words was a revolution born!  Those simple lyrics were the first sung by Elvis Presley on his 1956 RCA Victor debut, accompanied by the blasts of Scotty Moore's guitar, then the frantic beats of D.J. Fontana's drums.  It's unlikely that Presley ever anticipated that his recording of Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" would provide the soundtrack to a country's coming of age, or for that matter, lead

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Pop Tags: Elvis Presley

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