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There He Goes Again: Marshall Crenshaw Launches New EP Subscription Service

January 24, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Marshall Crenshaw has marched to the beat of his own drum (metaphorically speaking!) since making a splash with his self-titled 1982 major label debut.  Though he hasn't exactly been away, the power pop hero has returned this week with the official release of I Don't See You Laughing Now, a new 3-track vinyl EP that also happens to mark Crenshaw's launch of a new music subscription series.  With shifts in the music landscape occurring on what seems like a day-to-day basis, Crenshaw's new model

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Categories: News Formats: Digital Download, Vinyl Genre: Pop, Rock Tags: Marshall Crenshaw, Open Forum

Intrada Premieres Scores to "Joe Kidd," "Flight of the Intruder"

January 24, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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This week, Intrada's shaking off the dust on some little-heard, unreleased scores by two big names in film composing. We've heard and seen composer Basil Poledouris and director John Milius enjoy great success with their movie collaborations, namely Conan The Barbarian and Red Dawn in the early '80s. For this 1991 Vietnam War flick (a favorite topic of the outspoken Milius), Poledouris was again on hand to create a rousing, militaristic action score. Never before released on CD, this disc

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

It's a Kind of Magic: Queen's Wembley Shows to Be Expanded on DVD (UPDATED 1/23/2013)

January 23, 2013 By Mike Duquette 9 Comments

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UPDATE (1/23/2013): Whoa, remember this? It's finally coming out to the U.S. on DVD from Eagle Rock on March 12. Pre-order it here. Original post (8/3/2011): "They're talking from here!" Freddie Mercury said, pointing to his behind and addressing rumors of Queen's breakup before a capacity crowd at Wembley Stadium on July 12, 1986. "We're gonna stay together until we fucking well die, I'm sure of it." Those chillingly prophetic words are just a moment in what may be not only Queen's finest

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Review: Billy Joel, "She's Got a Way: Love Songs"

January 23, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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“She’s got a way about her…I don’t know what it is,” Billy Joel sings on his very first album.  But it isn’t long before the song’s narrator explicates many of those ways about her, like a “smile that heals me” or “a light around her.”  Even if he can’t put his finger on it, he’s confident that “a million dreams of love surround her ev’rywhere.”    Yet rarely (in life or in art) has love been so simple for Billy Joel.  “She’s Got a Way” lends its title to a new compilation subtitled Love Songs

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Review: The Pogues, "The Very Best of The Pogues"

January 23, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

Since the birth of the greatest hits album, the preparation of such a product has become a bizarre form of performance art. Do you include only hit singles or sprinkle in favorite album cuts? Do you keep things chronological or craft some sort of fancy playlist for maximum listening pleasure? How intricate do you make the packaging - do you need liner  notes, song-by-song credits and all that? The fires of these debates are further stoked with the release of The Very Best of The Pogues (Shout!

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Big Beat Has "Too Much to Dream" with Two New Psychedelic Sixties Collections

January 23, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When one thinks of musical psychedelia, the city that most often comes to mind is San Francisco.  That rock epicenter hosted the likes of The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Blue Cheer and Moby Grape at venues including The Fillmore, The Matrix and the Avalon Ballroom.  But psych-rock exploration wasn’t limited to San Francisco, with New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago and Austin among the other American spots making major contributions to the genre. 

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For Your Eyes Only: Edsel Plans Expanded Two-Fers of Sheena Easton's Catalogue

January 22, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Edsel is expanding and reissuing four albums by Scottish pop star Sheena Easton as a pair of double-disc sets in February. After the success of 1980's insanely catchy "Morning Train (9 to 5)," Easton generally continued recording in the soft, synth-based pop vein in which she'd proven to work well. But sophomore You Could Have Been with Me, released by EMI in 1981, was most bolstered by two singles that didn't appear on the album: "When He Shines" was a Top 20 hit in the U.K., and "For Your

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Back Tracks: Adam Ant

January 22, 2013 By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o41A91X5pns] It's the statement few in the Internet age expected to type: today, Adam Ant releases his first album in nearly 20 years. Adam Ant is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunnar's Daughter (try saying that three times fast) features brand-new original compositions by Ant with longtime collaborators/guitarists Marco Pirroni and Boz Boorer, and is the first album on his new label, the eponymous Blueblack Hussar Records. Early critical notes

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Reviews: Buck Owens, "Honky Tonk Man: Buck Sings Country Classics" and Don Rich, "Sings George Jones"

January 22, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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With its two latest releases, Omnivore Recordings continues its great Bakersfield rescue mission.  Texas-born and Arizona-raised, Buck Owens made his mark in that California city, answering the prevailing “countrypolitan” style with a return to a pure and unadorned honky-tonk sound.  But that “natural” sound had roots that ran deep in Bakersfield.  Yet Owens’ parallel career as the avuncular, perpetually joking co-host of television’s cornpone Hee Haw may have caused audiences to take his

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Country Tags: Buck Owens, Don Rich, George Jones

Kritzerland's Got the Action with "Butch and Sundance" and Vintage Dean Martin Comedy

January 22, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Kritzerland has just announced its first releases for 2013, and these two rare soundtracks, both of which are making their CD debuts, couldn’t be more different: George Duning’s Who’s Got the Action? and Patrick Williams’ Butch and Sundance: The Early Days. Almost ten years after the runaway success of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 20th Century Fox realized its hopes for a follow-up film with Butch and Sundance: The Early Days.  At the conclusion of the first film, though, raindrops

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Patrick Williams

Release Round-Up: Week of January 22

January 22, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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Billy Joel, She's Got a Way: Love Songs (Columbia/Legacy) The romantic side of the Piano Man is featured on this new compilation. (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) Rodriguez, Searching for Sugar Man (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) One of the most captivating catalogue music documentaries of 2012 is now available on DVD  (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) and Blu-Ray (Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.)! The Blue Nile, A Walk Across the Rooftops / Hats: Deluxe Editions (Virgin/EMI) Slated for release in the

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Tags: Billy Joel, Buck Owens, Rodriguez, Say Anything, The Blue Nile, The Pogues

Let's Hang On to Two Volumes of Frankie Valli and 4 Seasons' "Gold Vault of Hits"

January 21, 2013 By Joe Marchese 11 Comments

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Whether you consider them the East Coast answer to The Beach Boys, or rivals to The Beatles (as on a famous Vee-Jay LP compilation), Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons have had a long, illustrious career.  Despite having scored his first hit with the Seasons back in 1962, Valli has hardly slowed his pace over the years, overseeing companies and productions of the 2005 musical Jersey Boys, readying a film version, and recently performing a concert on Broadway with a new line-up of Seasons.  The

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La-La Land Releases "Dave," "The Relic" Scores

January 18, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Following a strong 2012 release slate, La-La Land Records looks to be keeping the spirit of catalogue soundtracks alive with their first releases of the new year: one an expansion of a score to a modern comedy classic, the other a premiere release of the music to a '90s sci-fi flick. Dave Kovic (Kevin Kline) is a simple businessman with a bizarre trait: he's the spitting image of the President of the United States of America. When that president falls ill, his team decides to use Dave to their

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Stephen Stills Turns Back the Pages with New Retrospective Box Set

January 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If, like me, there’s a gaping hole in your box set shelf between “C” (for David Crosby’s 2006 Voyage) and “N” (for Graham Nash’s 2009 Reflections), fear no more.  That hole is ready to be filled with a March 26 release from the third member of the Crosby, Stills and Nash triumvirate.  Carry On celebrates the career of guitarist-singer-songwriter Stephen Stills in a new 4-CD box drawing on his legendary associations with CSN, CSNY, Buffalo Springfield, Manassas and of course, his solo projects

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Review: Roger Cook, "Running with the Rat Pack"

January 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The rules of pop music were changing, and Roger Cook didn't want to be behind the times.  The songwriter of such nuggets as "You've Got Your Troubles," "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing," "My Baby Loves Lovin'" and "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" had long balanced his work as a behind-the-scenes songwriter with a singing career.  As one-half of David and Jonathan (with co-writer Roger Greenaway) and a member of Blue Mink, Cook was a familiar vocalist, and as a background singer, he added

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Roger Cook

Say Their Name: "Love Songs" Arrives from Destiny's Child, Includes New Song

January 16, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The upbeat dance-pop/R&B of Destiny’s Child successfully updated the girl group sound for the late 1990s and early 2000s, and launched the careers of Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Beyoncé Knowles.  In late 2012, Legacy Recordings marked the fifteenth anniversary of the group’s No. 1 debut single with the release of Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny’s Child.  That disc soon became the most successful entry in the Playlist series.  So it might come as no surprise that the label will

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Duran Duran's TV Mania Project Resurrected for Release in Spring

January 15, 2013 By Mike Duquette 5 Comments

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As previously reported, TV Mania - the short-lived, little-heard side project of Duran Duran's Nick Rhodes and former guitarist Warren Cuccurullo - is finally getting a release after years in the vault. The concept sounds surprisingly relevant: a musical treatise on an overly media-saturated couple, culled from snippets of original studio creations and found sound. But it's not something crafted by an upstart artist in 2013 - it was finished nearly 15 years ago, before the Internet really took

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Grammy Time: Music's Biggest Night Honored with Annual Compilation

January 15, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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We're just a few weeks from the 55th Annual Grammy Awards - or as I like to call it, "how many times can my music geek friends and I make cutting jokes on the Internet?" - and, as is customary, next week will see the release of a compilation of Grammy-nominated songs for your perusal. The 22-track compilation, distributed this year by EMI, has quite the cross-section of cuts from what is a rather diverse year for the awards ceremony. Altogether, six different artists - Dan Auerbach of the

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Categories: News Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Maroon 5, Mumford & Sons, Pink, The Black Keys

Mary Wells' Early Motown Albums Collected in Mono on New Release

January 15, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The third major Mary Wells release in recent months has arrived courtesy Ace Records’ Kent label.  The One Who Really Loves You/Two Lovers combines Wells’ second and third Motown long-players on one remastered CD, with every track taken from the original mono masters for the first time in the compact disc era. Though Wells’ time at Motown was relatively brief, her star burned brightest there.  The first true superstar to emerge from Hitsville, she was also the first of the company’s artists to

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Release Round-Up: Week of January 15

January 15, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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New Order, The Lost Sirens (Rhino) (Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K.) A cadre of outtakes from the Waiting for the Siren's Call sessions, this marks the last New Order material with original bassist Peter Hook. Johnny Mathis, A Special Part of Me: Expanded Edition (Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K.) (Funkytowngrooves) FTG's latest R&B expansion has a Michael Jackson connection: the future King of Pop co-wrote for Mathis "Love Never Felt So Good" with Paul Anka! Talk Talk, Natural History: The Very Best of

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: DVD Tags: Michael Jackson, New Order, Paul Anka, Talk Talk, The Jackson 5

Getting Away with It: Sumner and Marr's "Electronic" Gets a Confusing Expansion

January 14, 2013 By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

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It's not enough for Johnny Marr to be one of the greatest guitarists of the modern era (one with a solo album bowing today in the U.K.); this March, his acclaimed foray into dance music with Bernard Sumner will be reissued. But brace yourself, fans: it's a little weird. Frustrated by New Order's resistance to a more synth-based direction, Sumner began work on the Electronic by himself, but called longtime friend Marr - whose departure from The Smiths caused the band to dissolve - to

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Real Gone Announces Hendrix-Produced LP from Cat Mother, Plus Grateful Dead, Rod McKuen, The Hello People, Freddie King, More

January 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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From a lost classic produced by Jimi Hendrix to Grateful Dead playing Warren Zevon, Real Gone Music’s February release slate has a little bit of soul, rock, pop, blues and even poetry!  The label founded by Gordon Anderson and Gabby Castellana has an impressive line-up of titles due on February 26, including the first-ever standalone CD reissue of the Richard Perry-produced Reprise debut of Fanny (the first all-female rock group signed to a major label), a definitive 2-CD singles collection from

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Categories: News Tags: Rod McKuen, The Grateful Dead, The Hello People

Beat The Boots: Digital Volumes of "Motown Unreleased 1962" Quietly Released Online

January 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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There's been much talk this week of Bob Dylan's 50th Anniversary Collection, a (very) limited edition title released in Europe to protect the singer's 1962 recordings from entering the public domain there.  But we can report that it's not alone.  On December 18, Universal Music very quietly released six exciting, digital-only compilations under the umbrella of Motown Unreleased: 1962.  The New York Times has been among those speculating that the 120 tracks contained on the six "albums" have all

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Short Takes: Tabu, TV Mania, Living Colour All Have Plans

January 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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Some small morsels of potential catalogue-oriented stuff coming your way on this fine Thursday: Demon Music Group promised back in July a slew of reissues from the Tabu Records catalogue, a label that included R&B hits by Cherrelle, Alexander O'Neal and The S.O.S. Band. It looks like those plans may be moving further forward: the label's official Facebook page yesterday teased "huge plans for the label" in 2013. Though not out of reissue ideas for their own proper catalogue, Duran Duran

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Categories: News Tags: Living Colour, The S.O.S. Band

So Nice: Light in the Attic Remasters, Expands Four Albums From Brazilian Bossa Legend Marcos Valle

January 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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After The Walter Wanderley Trio introduced “Summer Samba (So Nice)” to American record buyers in 1966, the breezy bossa nova tune immediately caught on, transporting listeners to the tropics via recordings by Johnny Mathis, Vikki Carr, Connie Francis and the original voice of “The Girl from Ipanema,” Astrud Gilberto.  But “So Nice” is just one of the musical gifts bestowed over the years by Brazilian composer Marcos Valle.  Beginning next Tuesday, January 15, Light in the Attic is beginning a

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