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Funky Town Grooves Stirs Up Chocolate Milk Reissues

September 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The rich New Orleans soul of Chocolate Milk will be revisited by Funkytowngrooves in the fall. First gaining prominence as a backing band for Allen Toussaint in the 1970s, Chocolate Milk would release eight albums for RCA in the '70s (all of which were produced or co-produced by Toussaint) and '80s. They're now perhaps best known for the title cut to debut LP Action Speaks Louder Than Words (1975), which featured a breakbeat popular in hip-hop, namely Eric B. & Rakim's "Move the Crowd" in

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Ellie Goulding Burns Up U.K. Charts with "Halcyon" Reissue

September 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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British dance-pop singer Ellie Goulding enjoyed her biggest worldwide success to date with the release of sophomore album Halcyon in 2012. Late last month, a heavily-expanded edition of the album was released with the hopes of taking that success even further. The 27-year-old Goulding earned national acclaim in England when she won the Critic's Choice BRIT Award and topped the BBC's Sound Of... poll in 2010 - just the second artist to achieve both, two years after Adele did so in 2008. Her

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Out of the Shadow(s): Morton's Story Features Shangri-Las, Vanilla Fudge, New York Dolls

September 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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A scrappy street fighter with a knack for teenage melodrama, George “Shadow” Morton lived with a “self-invented mythology,” in the words of Jerry Leiber.  But his work with The Shangri-Las, Janis Ian, The New York Dolls and many more solidified Morton’s place as a real-life “leader of the pack.”  Ace’s new anthology Sophisticated Boom Boom: The Shadow Morton Story (CDTOP 1369) brings the songwriter and producer out of the shadow and into the (spot)light. In a 1968 Time Magazine blurb:, Morton

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: New York Dolls, Shadow Morton, The Shangri-Las, Vanilla Fudge

Legacy Plans Jimi Hendrix Bonanza With "Miami Pop Festival" and "Hear My Train A Comin'"

September 9, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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There continues to be plenty to experience from Jimi Hendrix. On August 20, Legacy Recordings and Experience Hendrix restored the original 2000 “purple box” to the catalogue in a new reissue adding four bonus tracks (B-side “The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam’s Dice,” “Peace in Mississippi” from the “Valleys of Neptune” CD single, and live versions of “Burning of the Midnight Lamp” and “Like a Rolling Stone”) to the original 4-CD configuration.  On November 5, the ongoing Hendrix campaign

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Who Do They Think They Are? Two Deep Purple Box Sets, '80s Live Show To Be Released

September 9, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Deep Purple fans - particularly fans of the almighty Mk. II lineup of the ever-changing British rock pioneers - brace yourselves (and your wallets): no less than three catalogue/collectible projects are due for 2013. Though Deep Purple enjoyed early stateside success with a trio of psych-prog LPs in the late 1960s, it was the crystallization of the Mk. II lineup - guitarist Richie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice alongside new members Ian Gillan (lead vocals) and Roger

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Buck 'Em! Omnivore Rides High With New Owens Anthology

September 9, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Omnivore Recordings is saying, “Buck, yeah!” to the legacy of the late Mr. Owens.  Though the Bakersfield, California country-and-western legend died in 2006, his autobiography will arrive on November 5 from Backbeat Books and Hal Leonard Books.  Colorfully entitled Buck ‘Em!, it’s co-written with Randy Poe, author of Skydog: The Duane Allman Story.  And Omnivore is at the ready with the perfect soundtrack.  Buck ‘Em! The Music of Buck Owens (1955-1967) hits stores the very same day as the book,

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Lonely Boy No More: Edsel Honors Andrew Gold with Complete Albums Set

September 9, 2013 By Mike Duquette 8 Comments

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If you've been looking for a simple way to acquaint yourself with the soft rock stylings of the late Andrew Gold, Edsel may have just the set for you: a triple-disc, bonus-laden compilation of Gold's four albums for Asylum Records. The singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist enjoyed his greatest successes as one of the pre-eminent smooth pop tunesmiths of the late '70s. "Lonely Boy" was a Top 10 hit in 1977, while follow-ups "Thank You for Being a Friend" and "Never Let Her Slip Away" enjoyed

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Andrew Gold

Rhino Turns Chrysalis Acts Up Live and Loud! Deluxe Sets Coming From Ten Years After, Robin Trower, UFO

September 6, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Just a couple of months back, on July 1, Warner Music Group announced that it had completed the acquisition of the Parlophone Label Group from Universal Music Group. The transaction was set in motion as a result of the break-up of EMI, and with its completion, WMG now holds not only the Parlophone label itself but the Chrysalis/Ensign, EMI and Virgin Classics labels. We've seen projects already announced from the new Parlophone, including a Matt Monro rarities release due in the U.K. this

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Categories: News Tags: Robin Trower, Ten Years After, UFO

Cowboy In Sweden, And Everywhere Else: LITA Boxes "Lee Hazlewood Industries"

September 5, 2013 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

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If you’ve been following Light in the Attic’s ongoing Lee Hazlewood Archive Series, you’ve discovered a treasure trove of wild ‘n’ wooly music from the country-pop maverick.  But the past releases in the series are proving to be delicious appetizers for the just-announced main course.  On November 26, Light in the Attic will unveil There’s a Dream I’ve Been Saving: Lee Hazlewood Industries 1966-1971.  This seven-years-in-the-making deluxe box set will be available as a 4-CD/1-DVD/1-flexidisc

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For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and You: "Benefit" Gets Expanded Reissue with Steven Wilson Remixes

September 5, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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If Steven Wilson's remixes of albums by Yes and XTC aren't enough surround sound excitement for you, then check this out: Jethro Tull's third album, 1970's Benefit, is being reissued as a 2CD/1DVD set featuring the talents of the Porcupine Tree frontman. Benefit was, perhaps, the first step in Tull's immersion in the greater world of progressive rock. The quintet moved away from the blues influences of their last two records toward a more heavier sound. Studio trickery was more present

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Ease My Worried Mind: Clapton's "Unplugged" Expanded with Rehearsal Takes

September 5, 2013 By Mike Duquette 11 Comments

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One of the unquestionable milestones of Eric Clapton's career - his Unplugged live album - is set for an expanded CD/DVD reissue next month from the good folks at Rhino. When Clapton took to an intimate stage at Windsor's Bray Film Studios in January 1992 for MTV's Unplugged, he was already an unabashed master of his craft. But he was a man in transition: the '80s saw him embracing mainstream pop on albums like August and Journeyman, and some quietly wondered if he'd ever revisit the blues

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Review: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., "The Two of Us" and "Marilyn & Billy"

September 5, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. departed The 5th Dimension following the release of 1975's Earthbound, their commercial success as a duo was far from a sure thing.  Despite being a worthy follow-up to the 5th Dimension's magnum opus The Magic Garden and a reunion with that album's composer-lyricist-producer Jimmy Webb, Earthbound didn't rekindle the group's fortunes.  But McCoo and Davis knew they had one thing going for them: their union, one which is still going strong today.  That

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, The 5th Dimension

Legacy is Miles Ahead on Davis' Mono CD Box Set

September 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings are getting Miles Ahead with a new box set due on November 12.   Miles Davis’ The Original Mono Recordings is a definitive portrait – in crisp monaural sound – of the legendary trumpeter’s earliest, era-defining period at Columbia Records.  Its nine albums, recorded between 1956 and 1961 (and released between 1957 and 1964), include some of the greatest landmarks in recorded jazz as well as a couple of lost treasures: ‘Round About Midnight (1957) Miles

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Couldn't Love Him More: John Martyn Box Set Due This Month

September 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette 7 Comments

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Universal's U.K. arm has made a nice habit in recent years of exhaustive box sets devoted to one artist. The Moody Blues' Timeless Flight was an 11CD/6DVD overview of the British rock band; this fall includes box sets devoted to Sparks and Tears for Fears' The Hurting. The upcoming The Island Years, an exhaustive box devoted to folk icon John Martyn, is 18 discs - 17 CDs and one DVD - that looks to be quite the knockout for anyone's shelf. Martyn was a notable figure in the British folk scene

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Cherry Pop "Thinks It Over" With Two Reissues From Cissy Houston

September 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Cissy Houston was signed to Private Stock Records in 1977 to record the first of two albums just reissued by the Cherry Pop label, her C.V. spoke for itself. Music practically ran in the veins of the vocalist born Emily Drinkard in Newark, New Jersey, 1933.  Cissy first made her mark as a member of The Drinkard Singers, the group said to have recorded the very first major-label gospel album (1959's A Joyful Noise, on RCA Victor).  Among Cissy's fellow Drinkard Singers was her sister Lee

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Cissy Houston

Hot Stuff: Donna Summer's Legacy Celebrated with New Remix Album

September 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

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The sudden passing of Donna Summer in 2012 had fans old and new flocking to her music to hear some of the finest disco music imaginable. This fall, Verve Records will bring that legacy into a new era with Love to Love You Donna, a set featuring new remixes of her most enduring tracks. Happily, Love to Love You Donna features more than its share of enduring remixers to give Summer's hits the respect they deserve. Electronic funk duo Chromeo tackles her 1982 hit "Love is in Control (Finger on

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Disco/Dance, Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Donna Summer

Disco Connection: BBR Spins Dance Gold With Latest Reissues

September 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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At Big Break Records, no stone has been left unturned in the label’s quest to reissue the best in soul, R&B, dance and disco, as evidenced by five of the Cherry Red imprint’s latest catalogue expansions. 1971’s “Funky Nassau” by The Beginning of the End established the Bahamas as a fertile ground for musical invention when the single on Henry Stone’s Alston label became a Top 15 Pop/Top 10 R&B hit.  His interest in the region’s music piqued, Stone signed the quintet T-Connection to his

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Categories: News Tags: Logg, T-Connection, Taana Gardner

Death Cab for Cutie to Revisit "Transatlanticism" (with Demos) for 10th Anniversary

September 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard has been quite busy in the catalogue world lately, overseeing reissues of his band's early albums on vinyl as well as a 10th anniversary expansion of his acclaimed side project The Postal Service's sole album. This October, he's looking back again to the 10th anniversary of what might be Death Cab's greatest album, Transatlanticism. The band's fourth and final album for Barsuk Records, Transatlanticism - written solely by Gibbard and produced by fellow

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Really Saying Something: Bananarama Reissues Coming from Edsel

September 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

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"Hot summer streets and the pavements are burning, I sit around..." Summer may be over, but Edsel's given Bananarama fans quite the reason to sing and dance: on October 22, they will reissue all six of the London girl group's London Records albums as 2CD/1DVD sets. Known for their spunky, tomboyish image, powerful unison vocals and a style with one foot in both the past and the future - hits included covers of "Really Saying Something" by The Velvelettes, Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him

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Silk 'N Honey: LITA's Lee Hazlewood Archive Series Continues With "Honey Ltd."

August 30, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Light in the Attic has a taste of Honey for you – Honey Ltd., that is. The latest release in the label’s Lee Hazlewood Archive Series, The Complete LHI Recordings brings together the complete LHI Records output (1968-1969) of the girl group produced by Hazlewood and Mike Post, and arranged by Ian Fairbairn-Smith and Jack Nitzsche.  The 13-track anthology is available now. Laura Polkinghorne, Marsha Jo Temmer and sisters Joan and Alexandra Silwin first raised their voices in song at Detroit’s

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Go To The Mirror! The Who To Reissue "Tommy" In Super Deluxe Style

August 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese 16 Comments

The amazing journey is about to continue. Following the massive box sets accorded Live at Leeds and Quadrophenia, The Who have confirmed a Super Deluxe set of 1969's Tommy just in time for the holidays.  The 3-CD/1-BD set, due in the U.K. on November 11 and in the U.S. on November 12, will include a newly remastered edition of the original album on one CD, a second disc of previously unissued demos and outtakes, a third CD of a 1969 live performance (drawn from numerous shows), and a Blu-ray

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Review: Sly and the Family Stone, "Higher!"

August 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

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Sly Stone was a sponge. After leading Bobby "Do You Wanna Dance" Freeman to a hit record with 1965's "C'mon and Swim," the writer-producer-artist formerly known as Sylvester Stewart knew he had hit on a good thing.  Hence, "I Just Learned to Swim."  Then, "Scat Swim."  But on the latter, Stone was already showing off his stylistic diversity, interrupting the beat to "slow it down a little so everybody can swim" and then speeding it back up again.  He had soaked up the fertile creative

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Sly & The Family Stone

Reissue Theory: "Michael Jackson's Moonwalker"

August 29, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Welcome to yet another installment of Reissue Theory, where we celebrate notable releases and the reissues they could someday see. On the King of Pop's birthday, we remember one of the Bad era's least-remembered but most captivating pieces of merchandise: Michael Jackson's first feature film. The past year has seen quite the revival of interest in Michael Jackson's 1987 album Bad. It's hard to imagine an album that sold multiplatinum levels of records and spawned a record-setting five

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Madness to Reissue "Take It or Leave It" on DVD

August 28, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Madness may be all in the mind, but in October it'll be on your TV screens thanks to a new reissue of the band's film, Take It or Leave It, coming from Salvo Music in October. Directed by Stiff Records founder Dave Robinson and released in 1981, Take It or Leave It is a docudrama about the beloved British ska group, combining staged vignettes with live footage and other fun stuff. Released in conjunction with the band's third album, 7, the film features various studio and live versions of songs

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Review: Bob Dylan, "The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait"

August 28, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Who is Bob Dylan? Today, he might identify himself as “a song and dance man,” a noble profession if there ever was one.  But for decades, the man born Robert Zimmerman has been much, much more.  Resistant though he might have been to the tag of “spokesman of a generation,” said generation could have done much worse.  To describe Dylan’s role in the 1960s is certainly to paint with broad brushstrokes.  But it can be said with some measure of truth that Dylan liberated popular music from the

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