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Review: Tony Bennett, "Live at the Sahara: Las Vegas 1964"

October 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It's been a busy week for Tony Bennett, one of the few artists today for whom "legendary" truly applies.  Bennett, 87, supported the release of Live at the Sahara: Las Vegas, 1964 as well as the digital release of his entire Columbia Records catalogue with a "digital day" for the books.  Bennett engaged in a HuffPost Live Chat, took questions on Twitter via the hashtag #AskTony, shared videos on Facebook, and even participated in a reddit AMA.  Here's to the next 87, Tony! Though named for

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Jazz, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Tony Bennett

And One More For The Road: Frank Sinatra's "Duets" Goes Super Deluxe In November

October 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The way he wore his hat…the way he sipped his tea (or likely, something stronger)…the memory of all that…no, they can’t take that away from us.  Frank Sinatra’s influence is still felt every day – in style, in attitude, especially in song.  Though 2013 has been a quiet year for the Chairman’s catalogue, that’s about to change on November 19 when Capitol and UMe celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Sinatra’s triple-platinum Duets album with a variety of commemorative reissues including a

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Liza Minnelli, Luther Vandross, Neil Diamond, Patrick Williams, Patti Labelle, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme

Soundgarden's Sub Pop Years to Be Remastered and Expanded

October 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Acclaimed grunge outfit Soundgarden are revisiting their years on the Sub Pop label with a new remastered compilation due in November. Before they burst onto the national scene with 1991's Badmotorfinger, the Seattle quartet (featuring vocalist Chris Cornell, guitarist Kim Thayil, drummer Matt Cameron and - at first, bassist Hiro Yamamoto, ultimately replaced by Ben Shepard in 1990) started off their career with a pair of EPs for the famed local label. 1987's Screaming Life, recorded with

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Categories: News Tags: Soundgarden, Vinyl

La-La Land Unleashes "Dead," "Black Beauty"

October 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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La-La Land's soundtrack reissues this week include a title that's perfect for Halloween and an offbeat score by a composer normally responsible for music that's perfect for Halloween. That latter title is the first up this week: in 1994, Danny Elfman - known best for his offbeat scores for Tim Burton (Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, countless others) - was commissioned to write a soundtrack for Warner Bros.' adaptation of Black Beauty, the acclaimed

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Special Review: Joe Grushecky, "Somewhere East of Eden"

October 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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As these words are being published, we're in Day 10 of the U.S. government shutdown, with no end apparently in sight.  Could Joe Grushecky have picked a better time to release his seventeenth and latest solo album, the poltiically-charged and socially-conscious Somewhere East of Eden (Schoolhouse/Warner Nashville 2-535518, 2013)?  Grushecky has always evinced that he cares deeply for America, and for its citizens - particularly the blue-collar, working class.  On Eden, the rootsy

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Rock Tags: Joe Grushecky

Release Round-Up: Week of October 8

October 8, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Barbra Streisand, Martina McBride, Neil Diamond, Talking Heads, Tammy Wynette, Television, The Kinks, The Police, The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, Tony Bennett

Classic CCR Box Set Choogles Back Into Print

October 7, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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A box set of Creedence Clearwater Revival's official studio and live discography, first released in 2001, is getting reissued again for the holiday box set season. Creedence Clearwater Revival was a six-disc set collecting all of the Southern (by way of California) rock band's studio albums - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968), Bayou Country, Green River, Willy and the Poor Boys (all 1969), Cosmo's Factory, Pendulum (both 1970) and Mardi Gras (1972) - along with both of their posthumous live

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Review: Pablo 40th Anniversary Series with Gillespie, Ellington, Tatum, Peterson, Grappelli and Sims

October 7, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When impresario Norman Granz founded the Pablo label in 1973, fusion, funk and Latin sounds were at the forefront of jazz.  Granz, founder of the Verve, Norgran and Clef labels, initially launched Pablo as a platform for his management clients Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass, but soon its roster was filled out with the equally starry likes of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Sarah Vaughan.  Granz’ new label was an instant success and a safe haven for traditional jazz in this period

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Tags: Art Tatum, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Stephane Grappelli, Zoot Sims

Review: The Paley Brothers, "The Complete Recordings"

October 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If The Brill Building had survived as the fulcrum of pop songwriting activity through the 1970s, chances are that Andy and Jonathan Paley would have been found in a cubicle there, turning out one infectious pop nugget after another like “Come Out and Play” and “Here Comes My Baby.”  As it turned out, the category-defying Paley Brothers were men out of time.  Singers as well as songwriters, they were signed to the Sire Records roster between the Ramones and Talking Heads, and managed to bridge

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Brian Wilson, The Paley Brothers

Intrada Conjures Up Magic, "Miracle"; Kritzerland Returns to "Alien Nation"

October 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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This week has seen some great archival soundtrack releases courtesy of Intrada and Kritzerland - all featuring some big names in the film score world. Kritzerland's latest title is already shaping up to be a hot one: a greatly expanded double-score reissue from the cult classic Alien Nation. This 1988 film featured James Caan and Mandy Patinkin as partnered cops in a future Los Angeles where a race of aliens, called Newcomers, have landed on Earth and have done their best to fit in with our

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Interview: Going Full Circle with Richard Barone of The Bongos

October 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Richard Barone, frontman for New Jersey-based power-pop act The Bongos, describes his career as centered around the theme of "full circle." This year, Barone has revisited a lot of captivating and familiar territory from his lengthy career. The Bongos were the closing act at legendary Hoboken club Maxwell's in July, having (as members of the band "a") been the venue's first act. Onstage, they announced the release of a "lost" Bongos album, Phantom Train, recorded primarily at Compass Point

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Categories: Interviews Tags: Interviews, Richard Barone, The Bongos

Review: The Alan Parsons Project, "I Robot: Legacy Edition"

October 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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How to follow an art-rock concept album based on the macabre tales of nineteenth-century author Edgar Allan Poe?  For The Alan Parsons Project, the answer was apparently a simple one: look forward rather than back.  So the second album by the progressive-rock "group" - in actuality producer-engineer Parsons, chief songwriter-executive producer Eric Woolfson, and a rotating cast of musicians and vocalists - was inspired by the writing of Isaac Asimov and explored artificial intelligence in a

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Alan Parsons Project

There It Comes Now: Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat" Box Set Arrives In December

October 2, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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UPDATED 10/4: "No one listened to it.  But there it is, forever - the quintessence of articulate punk.  And no one goes near it."  So commented the rather articulate Lou Reed in a statement for Rolling Stone regarding Universal's upcoming 45th anniversary 3-CD box set of The Velvet Underground's sophomore effort, White Light/White Heat.  Due on December 3, the new set follows last year's 6-CD super deluxe edition of the band's debut Velvet Underground & Nico from Universal as well as the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Lou Reed, The Velvet Underground

Review: Claudia Lennear, "Phew!"

October 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Claudia Lennear might have spent much of her career 20 Feet from Stardom, as per the acclaimed documentary of that title.  But on her 1973 Warner Bros. solo debut album, the onetime background singer and member of Leon Russell’s Shelter People was front and center.  That LP was titled Phew!, perhaps not the most likely name for a heady brew of funk, rock and soul by the striking singer who gave inspiration to both David Bowie and Mick Jagger.  But “Phew!” is an accurate expression of relief now

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Allen Toussaint

A Lil' Ain't Enough: Friday Music to Release David Lee Roth CD/DVD Compilation

October 1, 2013 By Mike Duquette 14 Comments

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MusicTAP reports the release of the first-ever CD/DVD compilation by Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth, due in November from Friday Music. Of course, anyone with even a middling interest in rock and roll probably knows Roth as the irascible frontman for Van Halen, who, with the Van Halen brothers (guitarist Eddie and drummer Alex) and bassist Michael Anthony, propelled themselves into the genre's stratosphere with six albums for Warner Bros. between 1978 and 1984. They were writing shred-worthy

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Baby, It's Burt: "The Warner Sound" and "The Atlantic Sound" Compile Rare Bacharach Tracks

October 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese 6 Comments

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In his 85th year, Burt Bacharach has kept a pace that would wear out many a younger man.  In addition to performing a number of concert engagements, the Oscar, Grammy and Gershwin Prize-winning composer has released a memoir, continued work on three musical theatre projects, co-written songs with Bernie Taupin and J.D. Souther, and even penned a melody for Japanese singer Ringo Sheena.  Though Bacharach keeps moving forward, numerous releases this year have looked back on his illustrious

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Categories: News Tags: Burt Bacharach, Love, Percy Sledge, Sergio Mendes, Stacy Lattisaw, The Drifters, Vanilla Fudge

Release Round-Up: Week of September 30/October 1

October 1, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Most titles this week are already out in the States, on account of Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2 hitting stores on Monday. So without further ado... Rush, The Studio Albums 1989-2007 / Vapor Trails Remixed (Atlantic/Rhino) All of the Canadian rock gods' albums for Atlantic in one box, with 2002's Vapor Trails newly remixed (and available separately). The Studio Albums: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Vapor Trails Remixed: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. The Bongos, Phantom Train /

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Tags: Old 97's, Patrice Rushen, Patti Page, Perry Como, Poco, Richard Barone, Rush, Sarah McLachlan, The Bongos, The Grateful Dead, The Lords of the New Church, Waylon Jennings

Back to Ocean Boulevard: Eric Clapton's "Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings" Expands Three Vintage Albums

September 30, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What’s better than one deluxe edition of an Eric Clapton album?  How about three?  And how about if they’re housed in one package? On November 26 December 10, Universal Music Group will unveil the 5-CD/1-Blu-ray box Eric Clapton – Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings, featuring remastered and expanded versions of 461 Ocean Boulevard, There’s One in Every Crowd and E.C. Was Here, plus additional material and a Blu-ray of surround mixes.  Housed in a hardbound 60-page book, the box set is an

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Hey, Ho, Let's Go: Rhino Boxes Up Some Ramones Records on CD

September 30, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Rhino continues its affordable/collectible album box set streak with New York's own Ramones. The Sire Years 1976-1981 is just that: a box collating Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy and (from 1978's Road to Ruin onward) Marky's first six albums for Seymour Stein's label - three hours of classics from one of the defining bands of the punk rock movement. Ramones (1976), Leave Home, Rocket to Russia (both 1977), Road to Ruin, the Phil Spector-produced End of the Century (1980) and Pleasant Dreams (1981)

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Review: Harry Nilsson, "Flash Harry"

September 27, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Harry Nilsson's The RCA Albums Collection was finally unveiled earlier this year by Legacy Recordings, many finally stood up and took notice of the gifted singer-songwriter whose art deftly blended the high and the low, the angelic and the devilish, the euphoric and the melancholy.  That astounding box set included each one of Nilsson's albums for the RCA label - in other words, his entire solo discography save one album.  And now, that final missing link is finally here, on CD to join its

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

ELP "Works" Hard on Vintage Live Set from Shout! Factory, "Boys Club" Set Makes CD Debut

September 26, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Fans of Emerson, Lake & Palmer - not to mention fans of Keith Emerson's live work with Marc Bonilla and Deep Purple's Glenn Hughes - have got two new sets to look forward to this season. Shout! Factory will release Live in Montreal 1977 on November 12. Recorded in support of Works Volume 1 - a double album which featured Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer each taking the reins on writing and production on three sides and two lengthy tracks ("Fanfare for the Common Man," "Pirates") on the

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RPM Rescues "The Sixties Sounds of Tim Andrews" On New Anthology

September 26, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Will the real Chris Andrews please stand up? Well, that’s easier said than done.  Singer/songwriter Chris Andrews is known for penning hits such as Sandie Shaw’s “Girl Don’t Come” and “Long Live Love,” but there’s another Chris Andrews who rose to prominence during the same era – and also did so in Swingin’ London.  This man of the same name recorded with The Gremlins and The Fleur de Lys, and sang the lead on the 1967 hit U.K. single “Reflections of Charles Brown,” issued under the name of

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Categories: News Tags: Paul Korda, Tim Andrews

Positively Bob Dylan: "Complete Album Collection" Box Set Arrives In November

September 26, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Is it rolling, Bob? Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings certainly have the ball rolling on the remarkable ouevre of Bob Dylan.  Hot on the heels of Another Self Portrait, the rapturously-received tenth installment of The Bootleg Series, the labels have just confirmed the November 5 release of a Dylanologist’s dream: The Complete Album Collection Volume One.  Yes, they’re all here – each one of the core, full-length live and studio albums released by the former Robert Allen Zimmerman on the

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La La Land Has "True Grit" With First Release Of Complete Elmer Bernstein Score with Four Glen Campbell Vocals

September 25, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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When directors Joel and Ethan Coen adapted Charles Portis' novel True Grit in 2010 for its second big-screen adaptation, one element was noticeably missing: the Academy Award-nominated title song by Elmer Bernstein and Don Black, so winningly introduced by Glen Campbell in the 1969 film version.  Campbell's recording yielded a Top 10 Country and AC/Top 40 Pop single, and remains one of his most beloved songs today.  "True Grit" appeared on a brief, 10-track album in which two renditions as sung

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Edsel Packages Patrice Rushen Albums to Help You to Remember

September 25, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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Looking for a primer on jazz-turned R&B singer Patrice Rushen's most commercial recordings for Elektra Records? Edsel will send U.K. audiences and beyond a pair of "Forget Me Nots" in the form of two double-disc sets that collect all five of her albums for the label, plus a clutch of choice bonus material. After a trio of acclaimed (but modest-selling) fusion-influenced albums for Prestige Records in the mid-1970s, Rushen, an accomplished pianist/vocalist, joined the Elektra roster in 1978.

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