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Short Takes: "Meet Glen Campbell" and "Matter of Time" Reissued, A Rare Earth Curio and More From Impulse!

January 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The legendary Glen Campbell has seen a number of his classic albums reissued this year by labels including BGO, Real Gone Music and New Haven.  Our friends at Rockbeat Records have lined up the next Campbell release, revisiting his 1985 LP for the Atlantic label, It’s Just a Matter of Time.  Produced by Harold Shedd, the album found Campbell revisiting some of his past triumphs.  Longtime collaborator and friend Jimmy Webb contributed three songs: the oft-covered “Do What You Gotta Do,”

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Country, Pop Tags: Glen Campbell

(Don't) Keep It Down: Hot Shot Expands 'Til Tuesday's Debut (UPDATED 1/27)

January 25, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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As promised, new U.K. reissue label Hot Shot Records is releasing an expanded edition of Voices Carry the 1985 debut album by pop group 'Til Tuesday, and it's now available to order. The album was the culmination of three years of hard work from the Boston-based band, comprised of Aimee Mann (vocals/bass), Robert Holmes (vocals/guitar), Joey Pesce (keyboards) and Michael Hausman (drums). In 1983, six months after forming, the band earned local acclaim for their song "Love in a Vacuum," which

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From "Blonde" to "Blue": Bob Dylan, Miles Davis Classics Coming on SACD and LP

January 25, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Any label president would have killed to have Bob Dylan or Miles Davis on his company’s roster, but Columbia Records’ legendary Goddard Lieberson had the good fortune to have had both of these groundbreaking artists making their most important music on the red label under its watchful eye logo.  Since the advent of the compact disc era, there’s been no shortage of reissued music from these giants, and it’s already clear that 2012 will continue the steady flow. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab has

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Categories: News Tags: Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, SACD, The Band

Review: A Real Gone January - Bill Medley, Jody Miller and The Tymes

January 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Among the first releases of 2012 from newbie label Real Gone Music is a two-on-one collection offering the compact disc debut of Bill Medley’s 100% and Soft and Soulful.  But those titles are apt to describe the entire Real Gone line-up for January, as the young label has given 100% to make available a wide variety of music: soft and soulful, yes, but also jazzy, twangy, and folky.  There’s something for everyone in this array of once-neglected titles. As 1968 began, The Righteous Brothers were

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Tymes

Reissues on Target: Retail-Exclusive Expansions Available for Adele, Blake Shelton

January 24, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you're in the U.S. and are heading to Target after work for a few household items, you might want to keep an eye out for two recent hit albums, both newly expanded in sets exclusive to the retail chain. First up, a familiar expansion of last year's biggest album, 21, by British soul singer Adele. Unless you've been living underneath a rock for the past year, you know that the 21-year-old Grammy Award winner for Best New Artist has had a precedent-shattering year with this record. In an age

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You've Got a Friend in Intrada: Randy Newman's "Toy Story 3" Arrives on CD

January 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Toy Story 3 certainly had its fair amount of accomplishments.  It was highest-grossing film of 2010 (domestic and worldwide), the all-time box office champ among animated features, and in the Top 10 highest-grossing films of all time.  It reaped five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and took two of the gold statues home.  It became the first film to be released theatrically in 7.1 surround sound.  But one thing Toy Story 3 didn't have was a proper soundtrack album on CD. 

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Randy Newman

Last Train to Clarksville: Limited Quantity Remains of Monkees "Greatest Hits" on Orange Vinyl

January 24, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Monkee Alert! In 1969, the band itself was coming apart at the seams, and its television program had been cancelled a year earlier.  But Colgems Records had a solution to reignite interest in the zany music makers: release the first-ever Monkees hits collection!  That LP was The Monkees Greatest Hits, a 14-track album that lives up to its promise: "I'm a Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville," "Pleasant Valley Sunday," "Daydream Believer," "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," and so on.  The

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Categories: News Tags: The Monkees, Vinyl

10538 Overture: Electric Light Orchestra Debut Turns 40, Expanded with Quad DVD and Bonus Tracks

January 23, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The musical partnership of Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood was a short-lived one, but EMI will soon give listeners a chance to revisit their acclaimed collaboration.  A 40th Anniversary Edition of the debut album from Electric Light Orchestra is set to arrive on March 12.  Self-titled for its original U.K. release and re-titled No Answer for the U.S., the album announced a bold new sound, reportedly created when Wood urged Lynne to add cellos to his song “10538 Overture.”  That track leads off this

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Categories: News Formats: DVD Tags: Roy Wood

Happy Birthday Johnny! Film Legend Celebrates Milestone with Pair of Compilations

January 23, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The music catalogue world is celebrating one of Hollywood's truest living legends with two, count 'em, two, compilations next month. Whether you're a die-hard film score collector or a mere appreciator of good movie music, John Williams has made a mark on your consciousness. His list of credits spans decades, first as a Juilliard-trained pianist working under the greatest batons in Tinseltown (that's him plunking the low notes in Henry Mancini's iconic Peter Gunn theme), then a light, jazzy

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Ann-Margret, James' "Thurber Carnival" Enliven Masterworks Broadway's Upcoming Slate

January 23, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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James Thurber (1894-1961) once commented, ""[Humor is] a kind of emotional chaos told about calmly and quietly in retrospect."  The celebrated writer, cartoonist and humorist, perhaps best-known for 1939's fanciful The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, recounted that kind of emotional chaos in his acclaimed short stories and drawings, a number of which have been successfully adapted to other media.  Four years before Walter Mitty itself was musicalized, Broadway welcomed Thurber's works to the stage

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Categories: News Genre: Cast Recordings

Tomorrow Is A Long Ways Away: The Byrds' "Preflyte" Expanded For U.K. Reissue

January 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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On November 10, 1964, The Byrds inked a deal with Columbia Records.  Or more accurately, Jim (later Roger) McGuinn, Gene Clark and David Crosby signed to Columbia Records, with Michael Clarke and Chris Hillman officially joining the roster later.  But before that auspicious major label signing, The Byrds' bags were packed, pre-flyte, it was zero hour...and after that day, they were destined to be high as a kite...eight miles high.  (Pardon the mixing of musical metaphors.)  The band's

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Categories: News Tags: The Byrds

UPDATE 1/19: Flower In The Sun: "The Pearl Sessions" Joins "Carousel Ballroom" To Celebrate Janis Joplin

January 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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41 years ago this month, Columbia Records unleashed Pearl, the final musical statement of Janis Lyn Joplin, on the world.  A firebrand till her untimely death at the age of 27, Joplin didn’t live to see the release of Pearl, but the album summed up her deep blend of soul, psychedelia, rock and country, even touching on jazz and pop.  Joplin honed her style in a brief but intense period of impassioned live performances and recording.  She had a penchant for living life on the edge; in her recent

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Who Is Tom Northcott? Rhino Handmade Clues You In with New Warner Bros. Anthology

January 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Somewhere in rock's back pages, you might find the name of Tom Northcott, troubadour.  After establishing himself as the folk-singing frontman of The Tom Northcott Trio in his native Canada, Northcott headed for California, and proved himself in the fertile musical ground of the San Francisco Bay Area, opening for acts like The Who, The Doors and Jefferson Airplane.  Soon he found himself even further south, signed to Los Angeles' Warner Bros. Records.  And between 1966 and1969, Northcott

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Categories: News Tags: Leon Russell, Randy Newman, Tom Northcott

You've Got Another Thing Comin': Judas Priest Reveal New Box Set with Rare Albums

January 19, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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There's another PopMarket-exclusive box coming your way next week - and it's a loud one. Legacy is releasing a 19-disc box of Judas Priest's influential metal discography, with a couple of surprises inside. Since the late 1970s, Birmingham-based Judas Priest have been pioneers of the genre. With the iconic leather-and-studs look and distinctive voice of frontman Rob Halford and the cutting guitar of K.K. Downing front and center for most of the band's most recognized years, Priest have served

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Review: Hugh Martin, "Hidden Treasures: Songs for Stage and Screen 1941-2010"

January 19, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Did a cork pop?  Did the world stop?  Am I just in love…with the music and lyrics of Hugh Martin?  Even if you don’t know the name of the late Mr. Martin, you certainly know his songs: “Meet Me in St. Louis,” “The Trolley Song,” and a little song heard every season, year after year, by the name of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”  But these songs from the MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis are just the tip of the iceberg of Hugh Martin’s catalogue, a few highlights of a career that lasted

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Cast Recordings Tags: Hugh Martin

Epic Jazz and Funk: George Duke and Stanley Clarke Complete Boxes Coming Soon

January 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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With the latest two additions to its growing Complete Albums Collections roster, Legacy Recordings and Epic Records are looking to two musical pioneers for which the description "jazz artist" seems largely inadequate.  George Duke, keyboard virtuoso, and Stanley Clarke, electric and acoustic bass pro, have extensively toured and recorded together, but these forthcoming box sets turn the clock back to their solo periods on the Epic label. George Duke has proven himself equally adept at jazz,

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Jazz, R&B/Soul Tags: George Duke, Stanley Clarke

A Grande Cup of Burt: Starbucks Brews "Music By Bacharach"

January 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If you see me walking down the street, and I start to cry…or smile…or laugh...there’s a good chance I might be listening to a song by Burt Bacharach.  Since beginning his songwriting career with 1952’s instrumental “Once in a Blue Moon” as recorded by Nat King Cole, Bacharach has provided the soundtrack to many of our lives, often in tandem with lyricist Hal David.  (Their first collaborations date to 1956, including The Harry Carter Singers’ “Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil,” and Sherry

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Elvis Costello, Scott Walker, Sergio Mendes, The Shirelles

Life is Beautiful: The "Romantic" Tony Bennett Coming For Valentine's Day

January 17, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Well, Valentine’s Day is less than one month away, and chances are some of you might be looking for the perfect accompaniment for that moment when you turn the lights down low, pour your favorite vino and share amorous thoughts with your better half.  If so, Concord Music Group has one such offering for your hi-fi.  Isn’t It Romantic? is a new 15-track offering due on February 7, drawing on Tony Bennett’s recordings for the Improv and Fantasy labels, originally released between 1975 and

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Categories: News Tags: Tony Bennett

Every Saga Has a Beginning: "Star Wars" Score to Be Reissued

January 17, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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As Star Wars fans count down to a theatrical reissue of the chronological beginning of the six-film series, new fans will get a chance to rediscover its musical merits, thanks to a new reissue from Sony Classical. The year 1999 was a monumental year for fans of George Lucas' Star Wars series. After years of discussions and planning, that May saw the release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, the first of a new prequel trilogy that explained how Lucas' mythological galaxy fell into the

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Review: The Monkees, "Instant Replay: Deluxe Edition"

January 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When The Monkees' Instant Replay was released in February 1969, less than three years had passed since the band's vinyl debut in October 1966.  But the pop world of 1966 might have been a lifetime ago.  Five days before Instant Replay's February 15 release, The Beach Boys unveiled the album 20/20, on which America's band surreptitiously recorded a song by Charles Manson.  Two days after, The Temptations skyrocketed to Cloud Nine, meeting psychedelia head-on.  By the year's end, the dream of

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Pop Tags: Neil Sedaka, Paul Williams, The Monkees

If You Don't Know Them By Now: Philadelphia International Heads West For "Golden Gate Groove"

January 16, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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England, Russia, China, Africa, Egypt, Israel…all of the above are stops on the O’Jays’ perennial “Love Train.”  We all know that the train started in Philadelphia, home to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, the song’s writer-producers, and Thom Bell, its co-arranger (with Bobby Martin).  But a new release from Philadelphia International Records and Legacy Recordings reveals another pivotal stop: San Francisco.  For one remarkable night, brotherly love washed over the city by the bay.  Golden Gate

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Categories: News Tags: The O'Jays, The Three Degrees

Jason Takes Hollywood: "Friday the 13th" Box Available from La-La Land

January 13, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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It's Friday the 13th, and there's a chill in the air out in the east. Perfect timing, then, for La-La Land Records to unveil their much-anticipated Friday the 13th soundtracks box set! The beloved soundtrack label is presenting, for the first time, all of Harry Manfredini's music for the first six films in the long-running slasher series, remastered and restored from original source elements. Much of this material is being heard on disc for the first time, a definite treat for fans of the

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Open Your Eyes: The Move's "Live at the Fillmore 1969" Coming From Right Recordings

January 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Can you hear the grass grow?  An oft-circulated set by Birmingham's legendary Move is finally receiving an official release courtesy of Right Recordings! Live at the Fillmore 1969 chronicles the band's stand at San Francisco's legendary Fillmore Auditorium on October 16-19 of that year; The Move joined Joe Cocker and the Grease Band and Little Richard on the bill!  The new 2-CD set is being released thanks to the cooperation of Sue Wayne, the widow of late singer Carl Wayne, and arrives in the

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Categories: News Tags: Roy Wood, The Move

Gilbert O'Sullivan Goes "Back to Front" On Next Salvo Reissue

January 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Would the real Gilbert O’Sullivan please stand up?  When peering at his sophomore album, Back to Front, potential purchasers back in 1972 didn’t see the same nostalgic figure of the previous year’s Himself.  Gone was the chap in his flat cap, pudding-basin haircut and jacket.  In his place was a tanned, rather more mainstream-looking fellow, shirt open and chest hair exposed.  But the opening “Intro” in which the singer implored listeners to sit back, relax and enjoy the album, was proof

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Been Down So Long: The Doors' "L.A. Woman" Celebration Underway, Super Deluxe Edition Cancelled

January 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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It's finally time to open the doors on the much-anticipated 40th anniversary celebration of The Doors' L.A. Woman.  We first reported on the L.A. Woman festivities back in April 2011, the actual month of the anniversary.  The band looked forward to the fall release of a deluxe edition of its acclaimed sixth and final album with Jim Morrison.  Then in September, we passed on an update from Jeff Jampol, the steward of The Doors' legacy, announcing "The Year of the Doors" campaign and promising the

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Open Forum, The Doors, Vinyl

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