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In Case You Missed It: Cherry Red Brings Out Pop Will Eat Itself, Soul Reissues

July 20, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

Last week at Cherry Red saw news an expansion of Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy's solo debut and a host of titles from Big Break Records. But that wasn't all. Monday saw the release of four other expanded titles from the label group: two from a legendary British alternate rock outfit and another two overlooked soul albums. Pop Will Eat Itself, the Stourbridge-based band, first gained attention when their self-released debut EP, The Poppies Say GRRrrr!, was lauded by NME and added to the BBC's

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Categories: News Tags: Pop Will Eat Itself

Ease On Down For Hip-o's New Stephanie Mills Anthology

July 20, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Stephanie Mills' very first LP was titled Movin' in the Right Direction. And although the 1975 LP on the ABC-Paramount label didn't launch her career as a recording artist with a bang, its title was certainly apt. A few years later, the label would be 20th Century Fox instead of Paramount, and Mills would skyrocket to superstardom in the disco era. Her hitmaking records for 20th Century Fox Records are being compiled by Hip-o Select for the August 23 release of Feel the Fire: The 20th Century

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Review: Michael Giacchino, "Up: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"

July 15, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Well, the release of Up is such big news here at Second Disc HQ that we felt one review just wasn’t enough!  We hope you’re as excited as we are about our first-ever “tag team” review.  To start things off, here’s Mike Duquette… It's fitting, really, that Intrada's first soundtrack reissue in conjunction with The Walt Disney Company is a score to a film about fulfilling a lifelong dream. It's been a dream of Disney fans for years to see some sort of stable catalogue presentation from the

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Michael Giacchino

Now Sounds Continues Its Association "Renaissance" With Expanded Mono Edition

July 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If you cherish The Association, you’re in for a treat!  August 29 will bring the release of the group’s second long-player, Renaissance, in an expanded mono edition.  It’s indeed been a bit of a renaissance for The Association thanks to Now Sounds’ continuing series which launched with Birthday (The Association’s 1968 pop masterwork) and back-tracked to And Then…Along Comes The Association, their debut album.  The original twelve-track album, produced by Jerry Yester on the Valiant label, will

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Mayall's Bluesbreakers Coming Back to CD, LP from Sundazed

July 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Speaking of vinyl reissues, Sundazed has got three coming from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers at the end of August. Mayall certainly had an ear for talent, as these three albums certainly prove. Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, released 45 years ago this month, remains a pivotal moment for both Mayall and the 21-year-old ex-Yardbird, whose work on the first Bluesbreakers album earned him that immortal "Clapton is God" graffiti tag. But Slowhand's not the only genius afoot: the standard

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In Case You Missed It: UFO Lands in Budget Box from EMI

July 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The latest of EMI's ongoing budget box sets should be of particular interest for fans of early hard rock group UFO: a vault-vacuuming set of the band's early material for Chrysalis Records. UFO are now a respectable name among rock and metal fans, but the band's early experimental material for Beacon Records only earned them modest success in other parts of Europe and Asia. When the band added 18-year-old former Scorpions guitarist Michael Schenker to the group, however, a cleaner but no less

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George Harrison Film "Living in the Material World" To Premiere This Fall; CD Promised With DVD/BD Combo Pack

July 14, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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George Harrison famously titled his 1973 album Living in the Material World, and as the follow up to his All Things Must Pass, the former Beatle chronicled his ongoing exploration to define himself on both the physical and spiritual plains.  But now that title (also a song on the album) takes on a new resonance as the name selected for Martin Scorsese's much-anticipated documentary on the life of Harrison.  Living in the Material World has been confirmed for release this autumn, and it will

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Tags: The Beatles

Cash, Buffett Kickstart Their Way to Vinyl Reissues

July 14, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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A while back, The Second Disc reported on a reissue of a power-pop record, Cotton Mather's Kon-Tiki, financed entirely through Kickstarter. It was a considerable success, certainly enough to make one think about the viability of using the project-funding website to eke out a niche in the big-enough world of music reissues. Now, there's another reissue-heavy project from another label hitting the site, and it's certainly cool enough to merit a mention over here. 180 Gram Records, an audiophile

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Reissue Theory: Live Aid on CD

July 13, 2011 By Mike Duquette 16 Comments

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Twenty-six years ago today, on two different continents, the music world came together for a worthy cause: to raise awareness of famine in Ethiopia. Live Aid, a pair of concerts organized by Bob Geldof in London and Philadelphia on July 13, 1985 and broadcasted live on the BBC, ABC and MTV, was seen in person by some 172,000 people and on television by nearly 2 billion across the globe. And, if you can believe it, none of it has ever been released on LP or CD. Granted, it's not entirely

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Categories: News Tags: Bob Dylan, Bryan Adams, Led Zeppelin, Madonna, Mick Jagger, Nik Kershaw, Open Forum, Paul McCartney, Phil Collins, Queen, Reissue Theory, Run-D.M.C., Sade, Status Quo, Sting, Tears for Fears, The Beach Boys, The Who, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, U2

Review: Tony Bennett, "The Best of the Improv Recordings"

July 12, 2011 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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Clive Davis had made his mind up.  According to his autobiography, he considered Tony Bennett’s career “in jeopardy” by the late 1960s and felt that “new vitality was needed.”  As recently-appointed head of the venerable Columbia Records, Davis brought that new vitality to the label, but at what price?  In actuality, Tony Bennett's contributions to the storied label were more vital than ever as the 1960s came to an end.  He was carrying the torch for unassailable adult pop with sophisticated

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Soundtrack Round-Up: Reissues and Premieres from Varese, Intrada and More

July 12, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Why should La-La Land and Intrada/Disney have all the fun? We've got five new soundtrack catalogue titles for your perusal from Varese Sarabande, Intrada and BSX Records. The wares range from the golden age of film composition (with two heavyweights of the film score world collaborating on a special score restored as a strictly limited title) to an underrated gem of a horror soundtrack from last year. Varese Sarabande released two intriguing limited edition titles for release in the wee hours

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Invasion of the Return of the ICON Series

July 11, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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You know, it took some time, but Universal's ICON series is really coming into its own. What began as a limply-packaged, uber-budget-oriented series of single-artist compilations - not a patch on the label's previous 20th Century Masters and Gold series - is really emerging into something unique. It's just a shame it took this many tries to work out the kinks. Ha ha ha! Who am I kidding? The newest batch of ICON titles, due for release next Tuesday, July 19, is boring. You have a compilation by

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Categories: News Tags: The Moody Blues, The Velvet Underground

La-La Land's Comic-Con Surprise Goes Back to the Final Frontier

July 11, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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La-La Land Records is full of surprises. They teased an amount of titles for the San Diego Comic-Con this year, but announced that four of the potential titles had all fallen victim to various delays. So they announced a three-disc expanded edition of the soundtrack to The Golden Child and, fans assumed, would play it by ear from there. Then, on Friday afternoon, the label shocked the soundtrack world by announcing there was one title coming for Comic-Con that they hadn't even hinted at. And

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Nick Lowe Welcomes You To "Kippington Lodge"

July 8, 2011 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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Before he taught us that it was cruel to be kind, and even before he first wondered “what’s so funny  ‘bout peace, love and understanding?,” Nick Lowe was one fourth of the groovy lite psych-pop outfit by the name of Kippington Lodge.  The group, however, was short-lived, and morphed into pub-rock pioneers Brinsley Schwarz, folk/country/rockabilly revivalists.  Cherry Red’s RPM label is now giving fans the chance to listen to the complete recorded output of Kippington Lodge for a window into

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Bobby Charles' "Homemade Songs" Become Handmade Project

July 7, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Rhino Handmade has announced their latest title, to be released toward the end of summer. Appropriately, it's a hot, swampy one: an expanded edition of Bobby Charles' 1972 debut album for Bearsville Records. While he's best known as the songwriter of "See You Later Alligator" and "Walking to New Orleans," Charles cut his first solo album in Woodstock, New York with the help of an all-star team that included Dr. John, David Sanborn and four-fifths of The Band. The set's bonus material features 25

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Two, Rolling Stoned: Taylor and Trower Classics Coming From Iconoclassic

July 7, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One of the most buzzworthy music events of 2010 undoubtedly was Mick Taylor reuniting on disc with The Rolling Stones to contribute new guitar parts to their expanded Exile on Main Street. Even years after leaving the Stones, Taylor remains beloved for his contributions to such classic albums as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and of course, Exile. Iconoclassic Records has announced a project sure to excite fans of the incendiary axeman with the July 26 reissue of his solo 1979 album, Mick Taylor.

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Categories: News Tags: Mick Taylor, Procol Harum, Robin Trower, The Rolling Stones

"Lonely" No More: Lost Motels Album to Be Released in August

July 6, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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One of the most desired unreleased records of the New Wave era will finally receive an official release, nearly three decades after it was put on the shelf. The Motels' Apocalypso was rejected for its lack of commercial appeal by Capitol Records, which accidentally led the band to a path of brief fame in the 1980s...but it's going to be fun to wonder "what if?" with this set. In 1981, The Motels - lead singer Martha Davis, guitarist Tim McGovern, keyboardist/saxophonist Marty Jourard, bassist

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New Links in the Chain: Deluxe 2-CD/1-DVD Sets Coming from The Jesus and Mary Chain (UPDATED)

July 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Few album titles have been more apt than the Jesus and Mary Chain's 1985 LP debut, Psychocandy. The record took deceptively simple pop songs, influenced by the melodies of Phil Spector and Brian Wilson, and cloaked them in a noisy, fuzz-and-feedback-laden haze that took the darkness of The Velvet Underground one step further. If the group didn't exist, someone would have had to invent it.  William and Jim Reid, two Scottish brothers, formed the core of the band, initially joined by bassist

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Whole Hall and Oates: Famed Duo's Complete Atlantic Years Collected

July 6, 2011 By Joe Marchese 8 Comments

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Daryl Hall and John Oates made their first significant dent on the pop charts with 1976's "Sara Smile," released on RCA Records. "Rich Girl" followed as their first No. 1 single in 1977, and a few short years later, they were proclaimed the most successful duo in rock history thanks to an amazing string of ubiquitous pop singles: "Kiss on My List," "Private Eyes," "Maneater," "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" and so on. But those who only know Hall and Oates from those remarkable 1980s

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July 4 Special Reissue Theory: "1776: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"

July 4, 2011 By Joe Marchese 7 Comments

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Happy 4th of July!  Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we take a look back at notable albums and the reissues they could someday see. In 1969, a Broadway musical about a most unlikely subject became the toast of New York.  Three years later, a movie mogul in the twilight of his years shepherded it to the big screen, and while the film has lived on, its soundtrack album has all but disappeared.  Today's Reissue Theory, pulled from The Second Disc archives, imagines a

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks Tags: Reissue Theory, Sherman Edwards

Back Tracks: Sly and The Family Stone

July 4, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G861C3J9ms] Today being the Fourth of July, there are few better reasons to give a spin to Sly and The Family Stone's Greatest Hits, arguably one of the best single-artist compilations in pop history. Those danceable grooves will get you moving at any barbecue, family reunion, pool party or whatever you might be celebrating this holiday weekend. But revisiting Sly has another purpose as of late: to get set up for one of the most unexpected comebacks in

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Categories: News Tags: Back Tracks, Sly & The Family Stone

Patti Smith Still "Outside Society" On New Legacy Comp

July 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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October 30, 2009.  Electricity was in the air at the second evening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden.  In a crowning irony, quintessential downtown icon Patti Smith had taken the uptown stage in this most mainstream of venues.  She was on hand to sing her 1978 hit “Because the Night” with its co-writer and the unofficial ringleader for the two marathon shows, Bruce Springsteen, and pianist Roy Bittan.  The song required a couple of

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Masterworks Broadway Announces Three More CD Debuts Including "Divine Hair"

July 1, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In a recent Wall Street Journal column, Scott Farthing, Sony Masterworks' Senior Director of Marketing, estimated that the Sony vaults house 80-85% of all [American] cast recordings ever made. Largely built on the combined catalogues of Columbia Records and RCA Victor (and their associated labels), the Masterworks Broadway label has gradually been making that immense library available once again in the digital domain. Masterworks has just announced its summer line-up, and as usual, it’s a varied

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Review: The Left Banke, "Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina" and "The Left Banke Too"

June 30, 2011 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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After listening to The Left Banke's two original albums, just reissued by Sundazed, I have only one question: what took so long? The group's recorded output was collected back in 1992 by Mercury on There's Gonna Be A Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966-1969.  Besides getting my vote for Best Rhino Album Not Actually Produced By Rhino (Bill Inglot produced and Andrew Sandoval annotated...'nuff said!), the single disc compilation offers a remarkable view of the group that soared with 1966's

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Review: Marvin Gaye, "What's Going On: 40th Anniversary Edition"

June 29, 2011 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Close your eyes and think of your favorite childhood vacation destination. That familiar locale, perhaps a constant lake house where you dreamt of the perfect summer and did your best to achieve it. The silly family rituals, the bonds you made with others, the warm feeling that comes with those kind of memories. Now picture that same destination, revisited as a luxurious, all-expenses-paid package. There's not a worry in sight, no shortage of requests to be fulfilled by servers and staff - the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Marvin Gaye, Vinyl

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