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Can You Surry, Can You Picnic? Ace, Legacy Celebrate the Songs of Laura Nyro

October 22, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In Wendy Wasserstein’s play Third, a professor is sitting at her desk, cigarette in hand, listening to “Wedding Bell Blues.”  Her student enters, and recognizes the tune: “Is that the 5th Dimension?”  The professor sharply replies, “Not in my office!”  Beat.  “It’s Laura Nyro.  She wrote it.”  He replies, “Cool.  Does she have anything new out?”  Professor Nancy Gordon answers, “She died of ovarian cancer a few years ago,” and changes the subject.  Cancer would take Wendy Wasserstein, too, like

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Categories: News Tags: Laura Nyro, The 5th Dimension

Review: Peter Gabriel, "So: Immersion Box Set" - Part 1: Let There Be No Doubt About It

October 22, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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When Peter Gabriel's So hit stores in the spring of 1986, it wouldn't be unfair to call almost everything about the ex-Genesis' fifth record a complete surprise. For one, the record had a title, boldly marked in the upper left corner as if a challenge to the reader. Moreover, the album sleeve showed not a Hipgnosis-created aberration of Gabriel - obscured by raindrops, jagged scratches, or photo manipulation that seemed to melt half his face off - but a Peter Saville-crafted black-and-white

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Peter Gabriel, Vinyl

Masterworks Broadway Says "Willkommen" to Dench in "Cabaret," Broadway's "Seventeen"

October 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Masterworks Broadway is reopening the vaults for the latest two titles in its series of made-on-demand cast recording reissues, and proving that there truly is nothing like a Dame – one Dame Judi Dench, to be exact.  Dench, about to be seen on the big screen in the latest 007 epic Skyfall,  headlines the long out-of-print 1968 London Cast Recording of John Kander and Fred Ebb’s Cabaret, due from Masterworks and Arkiv Music on November 13, just days following the U.S. release of Skyfall.  Cabaret

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Categories: News Genre: Cast Recordings

Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin': Sony Masterworks Boxes "Complete Rodgers and Hammerstein"

October 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Back on September 10, we reported on Sony Masterworks’ Broadway in a Box, a 25-CD primer on the impressive musical theatre catalogue of Columbia, RCA Victor and associated labels.  Contemplating Masterworks’ vast library, we opined, “A deluxe Rodgers and Hammerstein box could represent each of the duo’s stage musicals (save the posthumous adaptation of State Fair) with a disc from the Columbia and RCA Victor archives.”  Well, such a deluxe box set is here, much sooner than we anticipated! On

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks Tags: Richard Rodgers

Soundtrack Corner: We Will Always Love "The Bodyguard" Plus Jerry Lewis Goes "Geisha" and Les Baxter for Halloween

October 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though the 1992 soundtrack to Mick Jackson's film The Bodyguard is the best-selling soundtrack album of all time, its success was largely on the strength of star Whitney Houston's performances of "I Will Always Love You," "I Have Nothing" and "I'm Every Woman."  Featured on just one track was the work of Alan Silvestri, the composer of Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit who provided the film's original score.  The under-three minute snippet featured on the Grammy-winning Arista album

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Les Baxter, Walter Scharf

Review: David Sanborn, "Then Again: The Anthology"

October 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Even if you don’t know David Sanborn, chances are you know his saxophone on David Bowie’s “Young Americans.”  Or James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You).”  Or Bruce Springsteen’s “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” on which he joined Clarence Clemons and the Brecker Brothers.  Though Sanborn is considered a leading light in the “smooth jazz” movement, his background is much more varied.  He played the blues with Paul Butterfield at Woodstock, pure jazz with Gil Evans, and R&B with James

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"Nuggets" Goes Back to Basics for November Reissue

October 17, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If "Woodstock" is the first proper noun one thinks of when associating with psychedelia, "Nuggets" may be the second. One of the most watershed releases in Elektra Records' discography, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 got under the surface of America's musical counterculture and created one of the most worthwhile multi-artist compilations of its time. Forty years later, Rhino brings Nuggets back as a newly-remastered set on CD and vinyl. If you can believe

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From Manhattan to Memphis: Ace, Kent Collect Classic Soulful Sides on Three New Releases

October 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though they're located across the pond, the team at Ace Records literally has the entire map of the U.S. covered when it comes to celebrating classic soul sounds.  Among the numerous titles recently issued by the Ace family are three geographically-attuned sets sure to pique your ears and interest.  Ace's journey begins in the American northeast, and specifically in New York City, with a second volume of Manhattan Soul.  Like the first volume in the series, it's drawn from the considerable

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Clarence Carter, James Carr, Jimmy Radcliffe, Percy Sledge, Various Artists

In The Shadow of The Shadows: Songwriter Jerry Lordan Remembered on "All My Own Work"

October 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Just who the heck was Jerry Lordan anyway? The English singer, songwriter, actor and comedian (1934-1995) provided hit records for Dale Hawkins, Anthony Newley, The Shadows and Jet Harris, but Lordan has never gotten his due in the CD era.  Because most of his work came in the pre-Beatles era of British pop, too many of Jerry Lordan's songs are all but forgotten.  RPM Records, an imprint of Cherry Red, has come to right that wrong with the comprehensive All My Own Work, combining Lordan's

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Categories: News Tags: The Shadows

GNP Crescendo Boldly Goes Again with New "Trek" Reissue

October 16, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you thought the Star Trek reissue renaissance couldn't get any better this year, there's at least one more release to bring your ears into maximum warp: GNP Crescendo, longtime Trek soundtrack label, announced yesterday an expanded edition of the score to 1994's Star Trek: Generations. Generations came to theaters months after the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation, an excellent program which rekindled interest in Gene Roddenberry's space franchise. It was no surprise that Patrick

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Compilation Watch: Best-Ofs Planned for Whitney Houston, Kelly Clarkson

October 16, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Next month - the all-important Christmas shopping season - sees two compilations from two immensely popular singers from the RCA roster with unmistakable voices. The label will release new compilations in the same week for departed R&B legend Whitney Houston and American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson - the latter of whom definitely owes more than a little of her style to the former. I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston marks a few firsts in Whitney's catalogue: it's her

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Kelly Clarkson, Whitney Houston

Review: The Beach Boys Remasters, Part Two: The Album-by-Album Guide

October 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese 35 Comments

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It’s about time now!  Don’t you know now?  It’s about time we get together to be out front and love one another… - Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Bob Burchman and Al Jardine (1970) Isn’t it time we danced the night away?  How about doing it just like yesterday? - Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas, Jim Peterik, Larry Millas and Mike Love (2012) No, Mike Love didn’t fire Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys.  But that didn’t stop the Beach Boys’ leader, producer and chief songwriter from telling The Los

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

Review: Barbra Streisand, "Release Me"

October 15, 2012 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

On Saturday evening, October 13, Barbra Joan Streisand triumphantly concluded a two-night engagement at Brooklyn, New York’s brand-new Barclays Center.  The two evenings marked her first public performances in the borough of her birth since she dropped the “a” from Barbara and followed the call of superstardom, first to Manhattan and then to Hollywood.  Streisand recalled to the audience of 19,000 that her last time singing in Brooklyn was on a stoop!  Still, she serenaded the community with

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Omnivore's Black Friday Schedule: Capitol Rarities on Vinyl, Jellyfish Instrumentals on CD

October 15, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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We're close to that most wonderful time of the year, folks! No, not Christmas, but - well, yeah, I guess Christmas is closer than we'd all wish it would be. But ANYWAY, the wonderful time I was alluding to is Record Store Day's Black Friday event. The day after Thanksgiving, our beloved local independent record stores join forces with major and independent labels alike to release special exclusive treats as a way of thanking us for patronizing their businesses. While a full list of RSD

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Categories: News Formats: CD, Vinyl Genre: Country, Pop, Rock Tags: Buck Owens, Jellyfish, Merle Haggard, Wanda Jackson

The Fruits of Another: Paul Carrack's Career Anthologized on Triple-Disc "Collected"

October 15, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Like some sort of blue-eyed soul version of Zelig, Paul Carrack has been a fixture of British rock for decades. As frontman of pub-rock Ace, he took "How Long" to the U.K. Top 20 and to No. 3 on Billboard's U.S. chart. He joined Roxy Music for their reunion album Manifesto in 1979, then sang and played keyboards for Squeeze on their iconic East Side Story album in 1981, which yielded the unforgettable "Tempted." Even while eking out a solo career post-Squeeze (enjoying U.S. hits with "Don't

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Categories: News Tags: Mike + The Mechanics, Paul Carrack, Squeeze

Do The (Salsoul) Hustle: Big Break Celebrates Salsoul Records Legacy with Four Reissues

October 15, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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By 1975, Philadelphia soul had become too big even for the City of Brotherly Love.  In the first half of the decade, Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff had, along with the third member of their Mighty Three, Thom Bell, reinvented the sound of soul music.  The Pennsylvania city had become synonymous with sweeping strings, punchy horns and the hi-hat cymbal of drummer Earl Young, offering up music that could be dramatic, sweet and funky, sometimes all within the same three-minute song!  Bell had long

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Disco/Dance, Funk, R&B/Soul Tags: Double Exposure, First Choice, Instant Funk, Salsoul Orchestra, Vince Montana

Review: Old 97's, "Too Far to Care: Expanded Edition"

October 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Was it rock and roll?  Was it country and western?  By 1997, Rhett Miller and his Old 97’s were, well, Too Far to Care.  As Miller recalls in his liner notes to Omnivore Recordings’ new 2-CD expanded edition of the band’s seminal third album (OVCD-45, 2012), his “little band from Texas…had only recently gotten folks to stop referring to their particular brand of music as ‘rockabilly.’”  The Old 97’s were subject to a major label bidding war in which Elektra Records proved victorious, giving the

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Old 97's

WE HAVE A WINNER!! 50 YEARS, 50 TRACKS OF JAMES BOND 007...CAN BE YOURS!

October 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER, SCOTT FREIMAN (FAVORITE BOND THEME: "LIVE AND LET DIE")!

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Categories: Giveaways! Genre: Soundtracks

41 Years of Maximum R&B: UMe Plans Vinyl Box Set for The Who

October 11, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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We've seen a lot of new product for fans of The Who lately: Eagle Rock released the Live in Texas 1975 DVD, UMe is planning a standalone release of the Hull show from 1970 that appeared in the Live at Leeds box set a short time ago, guitarist Pete Townshend's memoir - and now, Universal announces a newly-remastered vinyl box set of The Who's studio albums. The simply-titled The Studio Albums features all 11 Who albums on 14 180-gram vinyl discs, from 1965's My Generation to 2006's Endless Wire.

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Who, Vinyl

Wonderful Tonight: Clapton's "Slowhand" Goes Super Deluxe This Winter

October 11, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Eric Clapton gained the nickname “Slowhand” from Giorgio Gomelsky in the 1960s, once recalling that the impresario and Yardbirds manager coined it “as a good pun. He kept saying I was a fast player, so he put together the ‘slow handclap’ phrase [when a restless audience claps slowly hoping the performer will arrive onstage] into ‘Slowhand’ as a play on words.”  Clapton fully embraced the name in 1977 as the title of his fifth studio album as a solo artist, following stints in the Yardbirds, John

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Review: The Beatles, "Magical Mystery Tour" on Blu-ray and DVD

October 11, 2012 By Joe Marchese 8 Comments

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“Paul said ‘Look I’ve got this idea’ and we said ‘great!’ and all he had was this circle and a little dot on the top – that’s where we started,” Ringo Starr recalls in one of the special features included on Apple’s new DVD and Blu-ray of The Beatles’ 1967 BBC television film Magical Mystery Tour.  That McCartney-drawn circle, later transformed into a pie chart, is included in the accompanying booklet.  It epitomizes the loose, freewheeling nature of this largely improvised musical journey

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Blu-Ray, DVD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

Review: Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb, "In Session"

October 10, 2012 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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What drew together the son of a sharecropper from Delight, Arkansas and the minister’s boy from Eld City, Oklahoma?  They were separated by a decade; one conservative, one liberal; one singer, one songwriter; one an establishment country star, the other a long-haired pop wunderkind – the paths of Glen Campbell and Jimmy Webb first crossed when Campbell chose to record Webb’s “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” in 1967.  The Oklahoma kid had written the song as a young staff songwriter at Motown’s

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD, DVD Genre: Country, Pop Tags: Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb

EMI's Beatles Single is a Bust (UPDATED 10/10)

October 10, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Update (10/10/2012): The official Record Store Day Facebook page just confirmed a  new date for the corrected, repressed single is October 22. Check your local stores for more details! Original post (10/5/2012): Bad news for anyone looking for EMI's repressed Beatles 50th anniversary single: you're not going to find it anytime soon. The label announced in a statement earlier this week that the single would be pulled from the release schedule. Embarrassingly, EMI cites a "faulty" pressing

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Categories: News Formats: Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles, Vinyl

Bikini Kill to Reissue Debut EP, Archival Campaign Planned

October 10, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Here's something to add to the growing pile of '90s reissue nostalgia: riot-grrl rock act Bikini Kill, who announced earlier this year the acquisition of their own back catalogue, is prepping the first physical reissue from that discography: a 20th anniversary edition of their debut EP. From 1990 to 1997, Bikini Kill were at the forefront of a punk movement that saw empowered women expressing their views through good old-fashioned rock and roll. Singer/songwriter Kathleen Hanna, guitarist Billy

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Take the Power Back: 20 Years of Rage Against the Machine Celebrated on "XX"

October 10, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When current Republican Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan earlier this year listed Rage Against the Machine among his favorite bands, more than a few eyebrows were raised, including those of the rap-rock-metal band’s guitarist, Tom Morello.  In a withering op-ed piece for Rolling Stone, Morello cited Ryan as “the embodiment of the machine that our music has been raging against for two decades,” affirming that “his guiding vision of shifting revenue more radically to the one percent is

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Rage Against the Machine

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