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Get Pissed, Destroy: Contents of Sex Pistols' "Bollocks" Box Unveiled

July 25, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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You can argue whether or not punk is dead until you're blue in the face - but you can't deny catalogue music is on the ropes, as the recently-announced details of a super deluxe edition of Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols, arguably the primo example of the punk genre. Not long ago, we noticed that Never Mind The Bollocks - that incendiary album that seemed to threaten to upend social order in England, with sneering single "God Save the Queen" released in step with the royal

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Sex Pistols

Tomorrow Never Knows: The Beatles Offer Rock-Themed Digital LP

July 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Although albums like Rock ‘n’ Roll Music (1976), Love Songs (1977) and Reel Music (1982) have all yet to be released in any CD or digital format, Apple and EMI are reviving the spirit of those LP compilations with a new release available exclusively as an “iTunes LP.”  Tomorrow Never Knows, subtitled File Under “Rock,” collects fourteen of The Beatles’ heaviest tracks including the psychedelic title track from 1966’s Revolver. Somewhat surprisingly, some harder-edged hits have been eschewed;

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Categories: News Formats: Digital Download Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

Who Knows What Evil Lurks In The Hearts of Men? Only "The Shadow" Knows! Soundtrack Features Goldsmith Score, Steinman Song

July 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?  Indeed, only The Shadow knows.  And who knows the way to the hearts of film buffs everywhere?  Certainly Intrada knows!  The soundtrack specialist label has just announced its two latest limited editions: a deluxe double-CD expansion of the 1994 film The Shadow including Jerry Goldsmith’s complete score as well as the original Arista LP with songs by Jim Steinman (Bat Out of Hell), plus Craig Safan’s discarded score to Wolfen, the 1981 horror

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Peel Slowly: "Velvet Underground & Nico" Gets Six-Disc Treatment This Fall

July 24, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Are there somehow not enough super deluxe box sets in the pipeline for you? Universal added another to the pile today: a 45th anniversary deluxe edition of The Velvet Underground & Nico. The iconic, Andy Warhol-produced LP, released to almost no fanfare in 1967 but today recognized as a classic example of art-rock, is no stranger to CD reissues. Two different remasters appeared in stores in 1986 and 1996, and the album (along with various bonus material) appeared in the career-spanning 1995

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Velvet Underground

Reviews: Three From Real Gone - The Electric Prunes, Timi Yuro, The New Christy Minstrels

July 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It might be tough to find three artists as different as Timi Yuro, The Electric Prunes and The New Christy Minstrels, but all three have been treated with similar care on recent projects from Real Gone Music! The Electric Prunes, The Complete Reprise Singles (Real Gone Music OPCD-8574, 2012) In the annals of the One-Hit Wonder, one might stumble upon the name of The Electric Prunes. The group achieved notoriety (and a No. 11 pop hit!) with the original Nugget “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last

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Categories: Reviews Tags: The Electric Prunes, The New Christy Minstrels, Timi Yuro

"Sugar Man" Revealed: Legacy, Light in the Attic Team to Rediscover Lost Folk Hero Rodriguez

July 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The story of Rodriguez may not be a famous one (yet!), but it’s so big that it takes not one, but two, of our favorite labels to bring it to life!  Legacy Recordings and Light in the Attic have teamed up to release the soundtrack to Malik Bendjelloul’s film Searching for Sugar Man about a “lost” singer-songwriter who made a big, and unusual, impact.  The adjective "remarkable" may be overused, but it certainly applies to the life and career of Rodriguez. The film, distributed by Sony Pictures

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Rodriguez, Vinyl

Release Round-Up: Week of July 24

July 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Booker T. & the MGs, Green Onions (Concord/Stax) The 1962 album from the Stax legends is expanded with two previously issued, live bonus tracks from Los Angeles in 1965.  Read more here. David Cassidy, Cherish / Rock Me Baby (7Ts/Cherry Red) The Partridge Family star was on top of the world when he released his first two solo albums in 1972.  They arrive on American shores today as one two-fer!  Read more here. The Guess Who, # 10 / Road Food (Iconoclassic) Iconoclassic’s series of

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Formats: Box Sets Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Neil Sedaka, Rodriguez, Slipknot, Sugar, The Guess Who, The Pharcyde

The DJ That Rocked: "Singles Collection" Compiles Best of Tony Blackburn

July 23, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Richard Curtis’ 2009 film The Boat That Rocked paid affectionate homage to the pirate radio stations of the 1960s, but real-life pirate DJ Tony Blackburn said that “we didn’t have the fun that they obviously had in the film.”  Rose-colored glasses or not, Curtis’ film dramatized the period when offshore radio stations challenged the rigid formatting of the BBC.  Blackburn was just 21 in 1964 when he first set sail on Radio Caroline.  He jumped ship two years later for Radio London, and survived

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Categories: News Tags: Tony Blackburn

I Don't Know Where, But It Sends Me There: "Good Vibrations: The Beach Boys Songbook" Arrives

July 23, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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2012 has been a big year for The Beach Boys, and the fun, fun, fun shows little sign of abating any time soon. While we still wait for more details on the possible U.S. arrival of a series of reissued original albums, Sony Music Japan is celebrating with a unique tribute to America's band. Good Vibrations: The Beach Boys Songbook is a 25-track compilation drawn mostly, but not exclusively, from the Sony family of labels including Columbia, RCA Victor, Arista, Buddah and Bang, and offers a number

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Categories: News Tags: Brian Wilson, Petula Clark, The Beach Boys, The Cowsills, Todd Rundgren

Saturday Spotlight: From Eelwax Jesus to Declan's Well

July 21, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming... Another Saturday night and you ain't got nobody?  Well, it has been called the loneliest night of the week.  It's also been said that S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night is alright for fighting.  But here at Second Disc HQ, this evening will hardly be lonely, because Mike and I will be indulging in some of our favorite new music.  Yup, that's right!  For this special weekend update, if you will, we're turning the spotlight from back-catalogue favorites to

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Lee Hazlewood Makes "A House Safe For Tigers"

July 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One of our favorite characters here at Second Disc HQ is the one and only Lee Hazlewood.  Whether singing psychedelic duets with the daughter of the Chairman of the Board, proving that Hollywood kids Dino, Desi and Billy were “Not the Lovin’ Kind” or going all twangy with Duane Eddy, Hazlewood made his mark wherever he went.  Light in the Attic kicked off a new Hazlewood reissue campaign in April with the release of the deliciously offbeat The LHI Years: Singles, Nudes and Backsides 1968-1971,

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Lee Hazlewood

Cherish Is The Word: David Cassidy Reissues Arrive From 7Ts

July 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Everyone remembers David Cassidy, the bubblegum pop king and teen idol supreme.  But Cassidy - still an active entertainer, singer, and actor today - was also a persuasive and versatile vocalist who stepped out of, and prospered beyond, the shadow of the fictional Partridge Family. Far from being simple fodder for the teenybopper crowd, the records he released as a solo artist were in many ways a continuation of the sophisticated pop sounds of the 1960.  Cassidy enlisted top-tier songwriters,

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: David Cassidy, The Partridge Family

Are You Ready for a New Sensation? INXS' "Kick" Expands for 25th Anniversary (UPDATED)

July 19, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

INXS' Kick is a favorite around The Second Disc parts. We envisioned another deluxe reissue (after two on both sides of the Atlantic) in one of our first Reissue Theory posts, and its slinky, perfectly-crafted blend of pop, R&B and hard rock - combined with a host of non-LP material - makes it a perfect candidate for the growing trend of super-deluxe box sets. So when such a set was first reported and then recently confirmed, you can imagine our excitement at bringing on the news to you. So

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Vinyl

Review: Sam Phillips, "Martinis & Bikinis"

July 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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To call the career of Sam Phillips a varied one is a colossal understatement.  The singer and songwriter born Leslie Ann Phillips has played a mute terrorist opposite Bruce Willis, placed several singles in the contemporary Christian Top 10, and today can be found scoring the exploits of a headstrong dancer and her imperious mother-in-law on ABC Family’s drama Bunheads.  Though Phillips has hardly slowed down in the intervening years, fans still hold close the creative period she shared with

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Sam Phillips, T Bone Burnett

The Feeling Is Right: Kent Offers Expanded Etta James LP, Clarence Carter Singles Collection

July 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Argo Records crowned Etta James The Queen of Soul on the cover of a 1964 LP, Aretha Franklin hadn't yet staked claim to that title.  Revisiting that album today, Etta's status as royalty still seems unassailable.  Thankfully, we have that opportunity thanks to Kent Records via its new expansion of Queen of Soul with fourteen bonus tracks added to the original LP's ten songs.  Plus, Kent has delivered a new release from one of the undisputed kings of soul: Clarence Carter.  The Fame Singles

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Clarence Carter, Etta James

Back to "Barcelona": Queen Frontman's Final Solo Disc Gets Super Deluxe Treatment

July 18, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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"I'm moving into opera now. Forget rock and roll." With those words, Queen frontman Freddie Mercury moved in on what may be the most grandiose phase in a long career full of theatrics. In 1987, with Queen not yet knowing they would have played their final live show one year before, the band's whimsical frontman ventured into uncharted waters with Barcelona, an operatic rock album featuring a talented soprano whose voice he idolized, and put one of the final great flourishes on a career (and a

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Wonderful! Wonderful! Johnny Mathis' Long-Lost Mercury Catalogue Comes to CD from Real Gone Music

July 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Johnny Mathis’ association with Columbia Records began in 1956, which makes it one of the longest relationships between artist and label in popular music.  But it’s often overlooked that Mathis departed Columbia for a brief period at rival Mercury Records, right as some young upstarts from across the pond were changing the face of music forever.  (Keep in mind that Mathis himself wasn’t even 30 when he made the shift!)  During a prolific three years (1963-1966) at Mercury, Mathis recorded eleven

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Some Kind of a Summer: Real Gone Offers David Cassidy, Gary Lewis, Grateful Dead, Johnny Mathis In August

July 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Real Gone Music is looking ahead to August, and it's going to be one hot summer!  The label has just announced new titles from all around the pop/rock spectrum: Gary Lewis and the Playboys, David Cassidy, The Grateful Dead and Johnny Mathis! Gary Lewis and the Playboys' Complete Liberty Singles first arrived in 2009 from the late Collectors' Choice Music label, with 45 tracks on 2 CDs.  This anthology definitely proved that there was much more to the group than just "This Diamond Ring,"

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: David Cassidy, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Johnny Mathis, The Grateful Dead

Be Their Guest: "Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives" Digital Album Offers Souvenir of New Exhibition

July 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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57 years ago today, on July 17, 1955, The Happiest Place on Earth became a reality when Disneyland opened its doors in Anaheim, California!  What better day to take a virtual trip to the Walt Disney Archives? Touted as “the largest Disney archives exhibit in the world,” Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives officially opened on July 5 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California.  At over 12,000 square feet, the exhibition boasts 500+ artifacts from every area

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: The Sherman Brothers

"HELP MEEEEE!" "The Fly" Is Back! Horror Classic Joins Crime Drama "Wallander" On CD

July 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Take a look over to your right…if you’re anything like me, it might be hard to suppress a smile at the fearsome Fly!  Yes, horror pictures have changed quite a bit since 1958, and even since The Fly was remade in 1986 with Jeff Goldblum as the eponymous bug-man.  But for thrills and chills, it’s hard to beat the original Fly: “Once it was human…even as you and I!”  Kritzerland is revisiting the fifties classic along with its sequel, Return of the Fly (1959), on a new two-for-one CD, and is also

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Heaven In Her Eyes: BBR Reissues Two From Deniece Williams

July 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The curriculum vitae of Deniece Williams can boast some of the most esteemed names in popular music: Maurice White, Charles Stepney, David Foster, Thom Bell and George Duke, just to name a few.  All of those gentlemen produced albums for, or with, Williams, whose career has been the subject of a series of deluxe reissues from Big Break Records.  Earlier this year, BBR (part of the Cherry Red group of labels) added Williams' 1976 debut This is Niecy to its previous four titles from the artist:

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Deniece Williams

From "Sassy" to "The Matriarch of the Blues" and Beyond: PopMarket Offers New Complete Box Sets in August

July 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Though it may be summer vacation for many of us, the folks at Sony's PopMarket have been too busy to take much of a rest!  They'll be releasing three more Complete Albums boxes from a triumvirate of artists who blurred the lines between jazz, R&B, pop and rock.  Box sets for The Brecker Brothers, Etta James and Sarah Vaughan will arrive at general retail as well as at PopMarket.com on August 28. Though most genres have been benefitted from the comprehensive Complete Albums series, jazz fans

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Sarah Vaughan, The Brecker Brothers

Review: B.J. Thomas, "The Complete Scepter Singles"

July 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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What sweeter words are there to a catalogue music enthusiast than "Complete Singles"?  Thanks to the herculean efforts of the Real Gone Music team, three more artists now can boast of such a collection.  And while we'll soon turn our attention to The Electric Prunes and Timi Yuro, today the spotlight is on a man for whom raindrops might keep falling...but nothing's worrying him: B.J. Thomas. Perhaps the most overdue of these sets is Real Gone's delayed, but worth-the-wait collection of B.J.

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Categories: Reviews Tags: B.J. Thomas

Hey, Mr. Producer: A Second Disc Interview! Talking Remastered, Remixed Edition of Stephen Sondheim's "Follies" with Bruce Kimmel

July 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Hats off, here it comes: the Kritzerland label is unveiling a new edition of the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman’s Follies, but the Broadway babies and girls upstairs will likely have never sounded better.  Following similar releases for Promises, Promises and Sugar, Kritzerland has completely remixed and remastered Capitol Records’ 1971 Follies, affording listeners the opportunity to hear a Sondheim masterwork anew.  The label began accepting pre-orders

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Categories: Interviews, News Genre: Cast Recordings Tags: Interviews, Stephen Sondheim

Review: Jimi Hendrix, "Jimi Plays Berkeley" and "Live at Berkeley"

July 11, 2012 By Joe Marchese 5 Comments

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When Jimi Hendrix asked from the stage of the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970 that his audience of approximately 3,500 patrons “forget about yesterday or tomorrow…this is our own little world tonight,” he wasn’t making such a request idly.  Just outside the walls of the intimate theatre, fans were trying to crash the gates, scale the walls and even gain entry via the roof.  For many, the pure, unfiltered and raw music created by Hendrix and his Experience was much-needed escapism, as

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