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Wherever He Lays His Hat: Cherry Pop Collects Paul Young's "Remixes and Rarities"

July 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For Daryl Hall, "Every Time You Go Away" might have been "the one that got away."  Hall recorded his song on Hall and Oates' 1980 album Voices, where it languished as an album track in the shadow of hit singles "Kiss on My List," "You Make My Dreams," "How Does It Feel to Be Back," and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'."  But you can't keep a great blue-eyed soul ballad down.  In 1985, Hall's composition became the centerpiece of British-born Paul Young's sophomore album The Secret of

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Paul Young

Heart and Salsoul: BBR Reissues First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Baker-Harris-Young and Love Committee

July 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One could call bassist Ronnie Baker, guitarist Norman Harris and drummer Earl Young unsung heroes, but it’s not quite accurate to describe the triumvirate of musicians, songwriters, producers and arrangers as unsung.  Individually or collectively, Baker, Harris and Young helmed productions by Blue Magic, The Trammps, First Choice, Ben E. King, Eddie Kendricks, The Whispers, The Persuaders, and so many more.  As part of its ongoing series restoring the Salsoul Records catalogue to R&B

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Disco/Dance, R&B/Soul Tags: Baker-Harris-Young, First Choice, Loleatta Holloway, Love Commitee

So...Peter Gabriel to Release "Live in Athens" on Blu-Ray

July 9, 2013 By Mike Duquette 16 Comments

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Peter Gabriel's So box set, released last year, was the subject of much controversy. Many fans wondered why Gabriel's team would offer "DNA" tracks of the songs from the album coming together instead of the many B-sides and remixes that have yet to be anthologized on CD. They bemoaned the lack of 5.1 surround mixes and questioned the decision to not release the accompanying Live in Athens concert - remixed and re-edited from live footage recorded for the P.O.V. documentary - on Blu-Ray, but DVD

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Review: Merry Clayton, "The Best of Merry Clayton"

July 9, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Say “yes” to Merry Clayton! It takes a certain kind of talent to exercise restraint, to be able to generously support another artist while maintaining your own high standard of art, expression and individuality.  That’s the story of the background singer, and the story told by director Morgan Neville in his new film 20 Feet from Stardom.  Merry Clayton is seen in the film, both savoring and gently ribbing her role as the “diva” of the background singing clique – as the “lead background singer,”

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Have a Cuppa "Muswell Hillbillies": Deluxe Reissue of Kinks Klassic Slated for October

July 8, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For The Kinks’ first album with RCA Records, Ray Davies didn’t stray too far from the style which he had perfected.  Muswell Hillbillies, the band’s ninth studio album, was named after Muswell Hill, the area of North London that Davies and brother Dave once called home.  Like The Kinks’ classic Village Green Preservation Society before it, Muswell concerned itself with themes relevant to British life, wryly addressing working-class conditions and the changes affecting the populace.  Sanctuary

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It's Good For The Soul! The Salsoul Orchestra's "Nice 'n' Naasty" Arrives In Expanded Edition

July 8, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The third song on the first side of The Salsoul Orchestra's second album proclaims "It Don't Have to Be Funky (To Be a Groove)."  But under the leadership of vibraphonist Vince Montana, Jr., the grooves were most certainly funky...as well as soulful, jazzy, and above all, danceable.  1976's Nice 'n' Naasty, just reissued in an expanded edition by Big Break Records, is an even more eclectic collection than its predecessor.  It continues Big Break's top-flight program celebrating all aspects of

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Disco/Dance, R&B/Soul Tags: Salsoul Orchestra

Ring Ring! ABBA's Debut Album Gets the CD/DVD Treatment This Fall

July 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

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It's been four decades since Agnetha Fälksog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad came together to change the face of pop music. This fall, the first album by the group the world now knows as ABBA is getting an expanded CD/DVD treatment - and those who are interested as to how the quartet came together will have a lot of bonus tracks to discover and enjoy. When the single "People Need Love" was released in 1972, it was intended as a one-off collaboration between three

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Review: Big Star, "Nothing Can Hurt Me: Original Soundtrack"

July 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The feature-length documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me opens today at New York’s IFC Center and on Friday at Los Angeles’ Nuart Theatre.  In conjunction with its release, Omnivore Recordings has recently unveiled a soundtrack album collecting 21 previously unissued songs from the legendary Memphis band. Rare is the cult band that actually lives up to its legend.  Yet, with each listen - time after time, year after year - Big Star not only meets the hype, but surpasses it.  Chances are, if

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Categories: News, Reviews Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Big Star

Trip on the Sunset Strip: Kim Fowley's "Complete Imperial Recordings" Arrive From Tune In Records

July 2, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It’s never been easy to describe Kim Fowley in just a word or two.  Fowley is a producer, a songwriter, an actor, a manager, a publisher, a raconteur, and a promoter – both of himself and of various other acts.  Gray Newell, writing the liner notes for Tune In Records’ new Fowley anthology, adds a few more words: “musical maverick, Svengali of Sunset Strip, Son of Frankenstein, Lord of Garbage, King of the Creeps, Underground animal, rock ‘n’ roll survivor, Living Legend.”  Fowley’s career has

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This Is It: Michael Jackson's Epic Years Newly Compiled with Bonus Tracks for iTunes Initiative

July 2, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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More than four years following his death, Michael Jackson’s presence is still felt.  Every night on Broadway, the young Michael is conjured onstage in Berry Gordy’s sprawling Motown: The Musical.  Cirque du Soleil's new Michael Jackson ONE is ensconced at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay.  His brothers, The Jacksons, are continuing their successful Unity Tour this summer.  And, alas, hardly a day goes by when news media outlets aren't reporting on Jackson’s family in and out of the courtroom.  Yet

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If Music Be The Food Of Love: Fleetwood Mac's "Then Play On" Joins "1969-1972" Box Set In August

July 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For many, the story of Fleetwood Mac begins with 1975’s self-titled album.  But that album, which introduced Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to the group’s line-up, was in fact the band’s tenth.  Long before locking into the L.A. pop-rock sound epitomized by “Say You Love Me” or “Over My Head,” the Mac had already experienced a number of transformations, from its blues-based roots to folk, rock and even a retro rockabilly style.  On August 20, Reprise Records will revisit that early period

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John Williams Welcomed to Kritzerland with Complete "Missouri Breaks" Soundtrack

July 1, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In 1976, John Williams was between Oscars – for Jaws and Star Wars, to be exact.  The year was filled with great film scores from the future legend – among them, Family Plot, Black Sunday and Midway.   Another of his fine works during America’s bicentennial year was for Arthur Penn’s western The Missouri Breaks, headlined by Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson.  The actual score tracks heard in the United Artists picture have never been released, either on LP or CD; Williams re-recorded his

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Isn't It Rich: Masterworks Broadway Reissues Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" Soundtrack, Plus Rare Monk, Coward

June 28, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Where are the clowns? Following the release last month of Clownaround, one of the rarest cast recordings of all time, Masterworks Broadway is again sending in the clowns.  In August, the label will deliver the long-awaited reissue of the film soundtrack to Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with Elizabeth Taylor following in the footsteps of Glynis Johns, Frank Sinatra and Judy Collins and singing “Send in the Clowns.”  A Little Night Music will be expanded with previously unreleased

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Categories: News Genre: Cast Recordings Tags: Noël Coward, Stephen Sondheim

Intrada Readies Silvestri's "Fandango," Rare Warner TV Efforts

June 27, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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This week's latest releases from Intrada showcase a forgotten TV show of the '60s and an early highlight for a then-little-known 20th century composer. Fandango was, in its own way, one of the more impressive films of 1985. Directed by a first-timer (Kevin Reynolds) from the basis of his thesis film at the University of Southern California (the original of which found a fan in Steven Spielberg, whose Amblin Entertainment produced the film), the film revolved around a group of college friends

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Stax, Motown, Chess Go Country with Second Volume of "Where Country Meets Soul"

June 27, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Ace’s first volume of Where Country Meets Soul arrived late last year, proving that those two venerable genres intersect more often than one might think.  After all, many of the most enduring records in both styles revolve around the vagaries of heartbreak, so the fine folks at Ace’s Kent imprint brought together 23 tracks from artists well-versed in the torrid ways of love: Solomon Burke (“He’ll Have to Go”), Percy Sledge (“Take Time to Know Her”), Clarence Carter (“Set Me Free”), Esther

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Review: The Three O'Clock, "The Hidden World Revealed"

June 26, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Could it be time, once again, for The Three O’Clock? The California group took its place alongside the likes of The Bangles and Dream Syndicate as part of the “Paisley Underground” movement of eighties rockers who looked to the sixties’ psychedelic pop and folk-rock scenes for inspiration.  In fact, the band’s bassist/lead vocalist Michael Quercio is said to have even coined that evocative name.  Between 1982 and 1988, The Three O’Clock recorded one LP for Frontier Records, two for I.R.S., and

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"Windy: A Ruthann Friedman Songbook" Explores The Solo Side of The Songwriter

June 25, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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A look at the intense visage of Ruthann Friedman on the cover photograph of Now Sounds’ Windy: A Ruthann Friedman Songbook reveals those “stormy eyes that flash at the sound of lies,” but a listen to the sounds within shows the artist spreading her “wings to fly above the clouds.”  For here is an entire disc’s worth of never-before-heard pop nuggets, crafted with a delicacy and beauty to match that photo.  Windy, of course, is so named, of course, for The Association’s 1967 No. 1 hit penned by

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Numero Group Uncovers The Pioneering Electronic Soundscapes of Iasos' "Celestial Soul Portrait"

June 25, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The expert crate-diggers at Numero Group have recently offered up one of its most adventurous releases – the Celestial Soul of the single-named musician Iasos (pronounced ya' sos).  Before the genres of ambient and New Age were classified as such, the Greek-born musician was experimenting with electronic instruments to create the “Paradise Music” now being reissued by Numero in the anthology Celestial Soul Portrait. Born in Greece in 1947 but a U.S. resident since 1951, Iasos moved to

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Don't Just Stand There! Real Gone Reissues Patty Duke, Johnny Lytle

June 24, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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They laugh alike, they walk alike, at times they even talk alike!  You can lose your mind, when cousins are two of a kind! So went the theme song to television’s The Patty Duke Show, starring the former Anna Marie Duke as “identical cousins” Patty and Cathy Lane.  We’re told in Sid Ramin and Robert Wells’ theme song that the worldly Cathy “adores a minuet, The Ballets Russes and crepe suzette,” but the normal New York teen Patty “loves to rock and roll!”  So, apparently, did Patty Duke, based

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Gimme Some Lovin': Cherry Red Distills Spencer Davis Group's Live, Studio Tracks on "Keep On Running"

June 21, 2013 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

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Between 1964 and 1968, Birmingham’s Spencer Davis Group charted seven U.K. Top 40 hits (including two No. 1s) and two in the U.S. Top 10.  Although the R&B band was short-lived, songs like “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “Keep On Running” and “I’m a Man” remain classic rock staples today.  A collection of odds and ends has just been released by Cherry Red Records as part of its PressPlay series.  The label describes the PressPlay initiative as offering “the perfect introduction to the music of its most

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A Beacon in the Pale of the Night: Nik Kershaw's "The Riddle" to Be Expanded in August

June 20, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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Following a recent expansion of his beloved (in the U.K.) debut album, Universal Music Group will offer the double-disc treatment to Nik Kershaw's sophomore effort The Riddle this summer, SuperDeluxeEdition reports. The monumental success of 1983's Human Racing, with its singles "Wouldn't It Be Good" and "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" reaching No. 4 and No. 2 on the U.K. charts, respectively, meant a need to produce a great follow-up. Kershaw delivered with The Riddle, thanks to its

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Start Them Up: Rolling Stones' Catalogue Newly Compiled for iTunes

June 20, 2013 By Mike Duquette 5 Comments

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Who says one of the oldest and biggest rock bands in the world can't keep their digital presence somewhat fresh? The Rolling Stones this week unveiled a revamp of their 50-year catalogue on iTunes, including two new digital box sets that collect the majority of their standard discography. While the Stones' catalogue has long been part of the digital music service, they're the latest act to reintroduce their albums in "Mastered For iTunes" format. While tireless physical music enthusiasts might

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Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun: Red Temple Spirits' Post-Punk Albums Return To CD

June 20, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Words like “unique” and “singular” are thrown around far too often, but they truly apply to the Red Temple Spirits.  The Los Angeles quartet, described in 1989 by one pundit as “enigmatic,” recorded two albums in the waning days of the 1980s, Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon and If Tomorrow I Were Leaving for Lhasa, I Wouldn’t Stay a Minute More...  The post-punk group toured in 1990, and even gained airplay on MTV, but before 1992 was out, Red Temple Spirits had gone quietly into the night. 

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Jerry Lee Lewis, The Ronettes, Del Shannon, Louis Armstrong Feature On "The London American Label 1964"

June 20, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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1964 will forever be remembered on American shores as the year of Beatlemania, when those four moptops from Liverpool led the British Invasion to the top of the pop charts.  That tale has been chronicled many times, but one of the most recent releases from U.K.-based label Ace tells the story of the year's American Invasion - via the American records imported to London on the London American label.  This latest volume in the long-running series (which now features an entry for each year between

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Lou Johnson, Louis Armstrong, Otis Redding, The Crystals, The Drifters, The Ronettes

Phyllis Hyman's "Goddess of Love" Is Revisited By SoulMusic Records

June 19, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Phyllis Hyman sure looked like a Goddess of Love on the cover of her 1983 album of the same name.  Now, the striking and statuesque former fashion model’s fourth and final album for Arista Records is back.  It's just been reissued by Cherry Red’s SoulMusic imprint in an expanded edition that boasts two more tracks than Reel Music’s 2010 release. In a quest to find Hyman a degree of commercial success commensurate with her great talent, Clive Davis paired her with different producers for each

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