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Sinatra on Screen: Rare Dramatic Scores By Bernstein and Antheil Arrive From Kritzerland

June 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Frank Sinatra won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for 1953’s From Here to Eternity, it was the “comeback” story of the year.  As Sinatra was earning plaudits in Hollywood, he was also beginning the most significant chapter of his recording career at Capitol Records, recording his Capitol debut Songs for Young Lovers in November 1953.  After his triumph as Maggio in From Here, Sinatra’s Hollywood career was riding high, as he embarked on a number of high-profile dramatic films. 

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Hip-o Select Goes Grunge on Newest Release

June 20, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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In 1980, Andrew Wood, his brother Kevin and drummer Regan Hagar formed a band named Malfunkshun in the Woods' native Bainbridge Island, Washington. They only released two tracks in their existence, but the outfit is considered one of the forefathers of the burgeoning grunge movement that blossomed from the Seattle area in the late '80s and early '90s. Now, in a year that's already full (or conceivably full) of commemorative grunge projects, Hip-o Select is releasing a three-disc set chronicling

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, DVD Tags: Malfunkshun, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden

Review: Two By Richard Rodgers, "On Your Toes" (1952) and "Carousel" (1955)

June 17, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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June is busting out all over, and so is the music of Richard Rodgers. Then again, the work of the composer (1902-1979) is always busting out all over. Even in 2010, Rodgers had the third most-covered song of the year, according to ASCAP. The song was "My Funny Valentine," with lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and it was written in 1937, proving that Richard Rodgers' music is, indeed, timeless.  Masterworks Broadway, drawing from Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia and RCA Victor vaults, has been a leading

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks Tags: Richard Rodgers

Review: Ozzy Osbourne, "Blizzard of Ozz: Expanded Edition" and "Diary of a Madman: Legacy Edition"

June 17, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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There's something wonderful about seeing things in a different light than before. Some of us go through our lives thinking certain things are one way, when others might see the same thing in a totally opposite way. If those two sides see eye-to-eye, though? It's a beautiful thing. I'd like to think that there's a bit of that eye-to-eye business with Epic/Legacy's new reissues of the first two Ozzy Osbourne albums. New fans who pick these packages up will learn that there is so much more to the

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Ozzy Osbourne

Original Grand Funk Compilation Receives CD Debut in July

June 16, 2011 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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To commemorate that American band, Grand Funk Railroad, Capitol/EMI Iconoclassic is putting the band's first compilation on CD for the first time anywhere, 40 years after its original release. Mark Don & Mel 1969-1971 captures Grand Funk Railroad's early years over what was originally four sides of vinyl, featuring tracks taken from the band's first five studio LPs and a live album. The band had yet to reach its commercial peak with 1973's We're An American Band and its chart-topping title

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Review: Paul Simon, "Live Rhymin'" and Expanded, Remastered Studio Works (1972-1975)

June 16, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Paul Simon may have titled his latest studio album So Beautiful or So What, but the same name could apply to his catalogue relaunch at Legacy Recordings.  So Beautiful has been hailed as a return to form for Simon, writing with a guitar for the first time in many years.  A timely reminder of that form and of the style Simon both recalls and updates on the new disc can be rediscovered on these four reissued titles.  Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin’ Simon, Live Rhymin’ and Still Crazy After All

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Paul Simon, Simon and Garfunkel

Rhino Handmade Going to "Bradley's Barn" (UPDATED)

June 15, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Another Rhino Handmade title is coming out this summer - a two-disc expansion of Bradley's Barn, the seminal 1968 album by The Beau Brummels. Considered one of the first early successes of the burgeoning San Francisco music scene in the '60s, The Beau Brummels were early adopters of the British Invasion sound on their first two hit singles, "Laugh, Laugh" and "Just a Little." By the time the band released their psych-folk classic Triangle in 1967, the band, originally a quintet, was reduced to

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Categories: News Tags: The Beau Brummels

Review: Paul McCartney, "The Paul McCartney Archive Collection: McCartney and McCartney II"

June 15, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Paul McCartney is still on the run, as his just-announced concert tour of the same name attests.  But one thing the former Beatle doesn’t have to run from is his own legacy.  Last year he inaugurated The Paul McCartney Archive Collection with his 1973 Band on the Run, making the title available in multiple platforms and prices.  The next two releases in the non-chronological series have just arrived, and though the formats are slightly tweaked, the same hallmark of quality is evident on the

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles

Review: "Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love: Motown's Mowest Story 1971-1973"

June 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The sound is familiar but different.  The harmony is spellbinding if a bit woozy.  You've only given me a flower/I wish I had the whole bouquet... The track, led by acoustic guitar and gently funky percussion, is spare and raw.  If I should ask you for an hour/Is there a chance that you would stay/And maybe spend the day?  The falsetto is recognizable but eerily haunting.  The song is "You're A Song (That I Can't Sing)" performed by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons for the album Chameleon, the

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: G.C. Cameron, Odyssey, Syreeta, The Commodores, Thelma Houston, Various Artists

"Roll The Bones" In A Rush To Hit Gold CD

June 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Earlier this year, Mercury celebrated 30 years of Rush's Moving Pictures with a deluxe edition including surround mixes and music videos. A more unexpected anniversary for Rush will be recognized next month when Audio Fidelity releases a 24k Gold CD of Roll the Bones, just in time for the platinum seller's 20th anniversary. The 1991 album, the 14th studio effort by Rush, was produced by the band and Rupert Hine (Tina Turner, Howard Jones) and became Rush's first Top 5 album in a decade. Audio

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Release Round-Up: Week of June 14

June 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Paul McCartney, McCartney: Deluxe Edition / McCartney II: Deluxe Edition (MPL/Concord) The next entries in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection, Macca's first two purely solo LPs, originally released in 1970 and 1980. You've got your choice of formats: regular remasters, double-disc deluxe editions packed with extra content, vinyl sets or super-deluxe editions in hardback book cases (McCartney's deluxe edition adds a DVD while McCartney II adds another CD and a DVD). (Official site) The

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Genre: Soundtracks Tags: ABBA, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, Smokey Robinson, Vinyl

UPDATED 6/13: Mobile Fidelity Delivers The Band's "Stage Fright" On SACD

June 13, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab continues its ongoing series of stereo hybrid SACD reissues of The Band's storied catalogue with the release of the group's third album, Stage Fright.  Recorded in Woodstock in 1970, Stage Fright marked a departure for the group in a number of ways.  Produced by The Band and engineered by the up-and-coming Todd Rundgren, there were more confessional, personal songs than on The Band or Music from Big Pink, and the harmony vocals were much less prominent.  Was The Band -

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"O Brother!" Burnett's Expanded Soundtrack Album Due In August

June 10, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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2000’s O Brother, Where Art Thou? was far from a commercial sure bet.  Joel and Ethan Coen’s film reset Homer’s Odyssey to 1937 Mississippi, set to a score of period folk music.  Yet it defied the odds, garnering critical praise, Oscar nominations for its screenplay and cinematography, and perhaps most surprisingly, the biggest-selling soundtrack of the last decade.  Universal has just announced that a 2-CD expansion of the original soundtrack will be released on August 16 including 13 songs

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Friday Feature: Indiana Jones

June 10, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZOcoxjeUYo] This Sunday, June 12, marks the 30th anniversary of one of the best films of all time: Raiders of the Lost Ark. For three decades, Harrison Ford's iconic, fedora-clad hero, Indiana Jones, has become a touchstone of film heroism for the whole world. The brilliant visionaries who created Jones, producer/directors George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, reinvented blockbuster cinema on their own time; together, they created what may be the perfect

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Friday Feature

Ipanema, Again: "Getz/Gilberto" Restored To Original Mix For New SACD and Vinyl LP

June 10, 2011 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Bossa nova, translated, literally means "new trend." And as 1964 began, with the British Invasion taking flight, America was also experiencing a Brazilian Invasion thanks to this new trend in popular music and jazz. Identified by gentle acoustic guitar and sometimes piano, and often adorned with subtle string or horn accents, bossa nova was based on the rhythms of the samba. It soon was adapted on stages from the concert hall to Broadway, spawned the "lounge" genre and influenced countless

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Categories: News Formats: CD, SACD Genre: Jazz, Pop Tags: Astrud Gilberto, Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz

Judas Priest Prep Singles Box

June 8, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Judas Priest may be heading toward the finish line, at least as live performances go, with their current Epitaph World Tour (though sadly without founding guitarist K.K. Downing, who elected to retire a bit early), but they still have plenty of irons in the fire - including a neat catalogue set for hardcore collectors. The band announced the impending release of Single Cuts: The Complete U.K. Singles Collection, a 20-disc set replicating every one of the band's British singles, right down to

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La-La Land Bows Basil and Baxter Archival Releases

June 7, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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La-La Land Records has a great slate of archival soundtrack titles up for order today. First up is a big one: the score to Breakdown, a 1997 thriller written and directed by Jonathan Mostow (who would later become a moderately successful action director with films like U-571 (2000), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) and Surrogates (2009)). It starred Kurt Russell as a husband whose wife is abducted in a small midwestern town en route to California. The score, previously , was composed

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Review: Frank Sinatra, "Ring-a-Ding Ding!: Expanded Edition"

June 7, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Ring-a-ding ding!  It can be used as an adjective or an interjection.  But when Frank Sinatra chose the expression to title his very first album for his very own label, it was simply an ecstatic expression of pure joy.  Sinatra was no longer tethered to Capitol Records, the label at which he'd made history with a series of "concept" albums.  He had the freedom to make some new history, his way, when he launched Reprise.  And Ring-a-Ding Ding!, now reissued and remastered for its 50th anniversary

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Frank Sinatra

Lalo Schifrin Score To Gene Roddenberry Flick Arrives From FSM

June 7, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Argentinian composer Lalo Schifrin has never been one to be boxed into any single genre.  He created one of the most memorable television themes of all time with his “Mission: Impossible,” recorded jazz albums for labels like Verve and Creed Taylor’s CTI, and scored innumerable films, racking up six Oscar nominations in the process.  Now, after the recent release by Quartet Records of Schifrin’s score to Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You, another one of living legend Schifrin’s most unknown scores

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Release Round-Up: Week of June 7

June 7, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Marvin Gaye, What's Going On: 40th Anniversary Edition (Motown/UMe) Two CDs feature the original album and a host of rarities, single mixes, and all the best outtakes leading up to the making of this R&B classic (almost a dozen of which are unreleased). The deluxe package is rounded out by the great Detroit mix of the album on vinyl. (Check out our interview with Harry Weinger on the set!) (Amazon) Paul Simon, Paul Simon / There Goes Rhymin' Simon / In Concert: Live Rhymin' / Still Crazy

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Tags: Marvin Gaye, New Order, Paul Simon, Roger Waters, Suede

Les Baxter's "Marco Polo" Follows "Black Sunday" and "House of Usher" To CD Release

June 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Rory Calhoun as Marco Polo?  The California-born star of films like How to Marry a Millionaire and camp cult classic Motel Hell was cast in the title role of 1962's freewheeling Italian historical epic (shot in CinemaScope, no less!) Marco Polo.  When the film was picked up for release in America, it was courtesy the wild ones at American-International Pictures!  This Marco Polo was directed by Hugo Fregonese and featured a multi-cultural cast with Calhoun playing opposite Yoko Tani.  And like

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Jethro Tull's "Aqualung" Turns 40, Gets Deluxe Edition From EMI

June 3, 2011 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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First Quadrophenia, now Aqualung!  Yes, in advance of an official announcement, remix producer Steven Wilson has spilled the beans on an upcoming deluxe reissue of Jethro Tull’s Aqualung!  (Big thanks to our friends at MusicTAP for passing the news on!)  The British band’s fourth album, Aqualung remains Jethro Tull’s all-time biggest seller, not to mention one of the most beloved rock albums of all time.  It’s tentatively scheduled for September release from struggling juggernaut EMI, and like

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD, DVD Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Jethro Tull

Friday Feature: "White Nights"

June 3, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Quick! What's the last big hit you can name from a soundtrack? It's not easy, is it? The world of music and movies used to be so intertwined, with chart-topping hits spinning off of blockbuster movies like nobody's business. 1984 was a great year for that, with Purple Rain, Footloose, Ghostbusters and even The Woman in Red yielding high-selling, award-winning singles. Today, though? The most recent soundtrack hit I can think of might be Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway," and nobody remembers it came

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Friday Feature, Lionel Richie, Phil Collins

MoWest Legacy Celebrated on New Compilation

June 2, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Indie label Light in the Attic Records has prepped an interesting catalogue compilation for release: an overview of one of Motown's oft-overlooked divisions: MoWest Records. By the 1970s, Berry Gordy had a grander vision for Motown than ever before - one that extended from music into the film industry. To do that, of course, he needed a base of operations in Los Angeles, and the label's L.A. offices went from becoming a branch to the central nervous system of the company in 1972. (It's this

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Review: "The Belle of New York: Original Soundtrack Recording"

June 2, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Film Score Monthly has established a top-notch reputation for restoration, but the label can carve a notch on its belt for resuscitation, too.  With the release of the Original Soundtrack Recording of The Belle of New York, FSM has resuscitated the line of expanded MGM musical soundtracks, once the province of Turner Classic Movies Music and Rhino, later Rhino Handmade.  Under the aegis of George Feltenstein, the Rhino/Turner affiliation produced definitive editions of classic musical

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Categories: Reviews Genre: Soundtracks

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