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Reviews: A Real Gone Trio From The Mamas and the Papas, King Curtis and Nat "King" Cole

March 2, 2016 By Randy Fairman 14 Comments

The Mamas and the Papas Complete Singles

Real Gone Music has had some of its most expansive collections released this winter.  Today, Randy takes a look at three of them, from The Mamas and the Papas, King Curtis, and Nat "King" Cole! "You gotta go where you wanna go, do what you wanna do, with whoever you want to do it with..."  From their very first single, 1966's "Go Where You Wanna Go," The Mamas and the Papas spread their singular brand of California sunshine.  The group's songs espoused the

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal, R&B/Soul Tags: King Curtis, Nat King Cole, The Mamas and The Papas

Heat It Up: Groove Line Tells "The Salsoul Orchestra Story: 40th Anniversary Collection"

February 1, 2016 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Salsoul Orchestra Story

The title of The Salsoul Orchestra's second album said it all - Nice 'n' Naasty.  The soul-disco orchestra, originally under the baton of MFSB alumnus Vincent Montana Jr., could serve up nice, shimmering and lushly elegant soundscapes...and naasty floor-filling grooves that practically demanded you hit the dancefloor!  Happily, the group has recently received a lavish tribute in the form of a sizzling 3-CD collection from Groove Line Records (the label responsible for the recent, definitive

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

Brass, Ivory and Strings: Vocalion Goes Quadraphonic With Mancini, Cramer, Como and Montenegro

January 19, 2016 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Mancini and Severinsen Two Fer

The U.K.-based Vocalion label had a treat for surround-sound fans with the label's Christmas 2015 batch of releases.  Vocalion has plucked a number of titles from the RCA vaults for presentation in 4.0 quadraphonic sound on hybrid SACDs, with the albums' stereo layers playable on all CD players.  Perry Como, Henry Mancini, Floyd Cramer and Hugo Montenegro have all gotten the quad treatment. Perry (1974) and In Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas (1970) have been culled from the

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Categories: News Formats: SACD Genre: Pop Tags: Floyd Cramer, Henry Mancini, Hugo Montenegro, Perry Como

Cherry Red's él Label Offers Rod McKuen, Wally Stott, Bobby Scott Rarities

January 5, 2016 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Rod McKuen In the Beginning

Cherry Red's él imprint has a trio of recent releases continuing its commitment to truly eclectic sounds of the pre-1964 era.  Two of these are musical odes to the big city life of London and New York, from arrangers Wally Stott and Bobby Scott, respectively; the third reissues and expands a compilation from the late Rod McKuen. Singer-songwriter-poet-author-renaissance man McKuen, who died earlier this year, was recently the subject of Varese Vintage's Reflections: The Greatest Songs of Rod

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Folk, Jazz, Pop Tags: Bobby Scott, Rod McKuen, Wally Stott

Review: "International Pop Overthrow: Volume 18"

December 18, 2015 By Ted Frank 2 Comments

IPO 18

We're welcoming back Ted Frank to The Second Disc for a look at the latest offering - Volume 18 - from the fine folks at International Pop Overthrow!  Producer/curator David Bash, graphic designer Steve Stanley and their team have created another instant classic with their latest and greatest collection of the best, most diverse and most delicious pop music circa 2015! In the year that saw the Numero Group's superb Ork Records Collection, Omnivore Recordings' immediately indispensible Power

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Various Artists

Review: Frank Sinatra, "A Voice on Air: 1935-1955"

November 25, 2015 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

Sinatra A Voice on Air

Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings' new box set Frank Sinatra: A Voice on Air (88875 09971 2) begins, appropriately enough, with the jarring sound of an old-time radio tuning in.  The shrill noise quickly segues to the first of nearly 100 performances on four CDs - 19-year old Frank Sinatra, one-fourth of The Hoboken Four, singing the perky "S-H-I-N-E" on WHN Radio's The Major Bowes Amateur Hour.  Here, then, is the future Chairman of the Board - before he sang for swingin' lovers, before he

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Jazz, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Frank Sinatra

Something Bad On Her Mind: Rare and Unreleased Timi Yuro Arrives From Cherry Red

November 23, 2015 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Timi Yuro Something Bad

There was only one Timi Yuro.  The late, Chicago-born Italian-American vocalist was signed to Liberty Records as a teenager, bringing jazz and R&B influences into her emotional, heart-on-its-sleeve blue-eyed soul style.  After having spent the first portion of her career at Liberty, Yuro departed the label in 1963.  She was dubbed The Amazing Timi Yuro by Mercury Records for her Quincy Jones-produced LP debut there in 1964, but Mercury never followed it up with another long-player, opting

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Timi Yuro

One Less Egg To Fry: Raven Collects Four 5th Dimension Albums On Two CDs

November 19, 2015 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

5th Dimension Portrait Four Fer

Earlier this year, the Raven label collected The 5th Dimension's first four albums, all originally released on Soul City between 1967 and 1969, as a 2-CD set.  Now, Raven is happily continuing the story of Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Lamont McLemore and Ron Townson with a second collection of four albums on two CDs.  4 Classic Albums: Portrait/Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes/Individually and Collectively/Living Together, Growing Together has the group's four Bell Records

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: The 5th Dimension

Review: Bob Dylan, "The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Volume 12"

November 6, 2015 By Joe Marchese 16 Comments

Dylan Best of Cutting Edge

I. Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan On Wednesday, January 13, 1965, Bob Dylan recorded "Love Minus Zero/No Limit," destined to become the fourth track on the first side of the troubadour's fifth studio album, Bringing It All Back Home.  The album, released on March 25, would effectively alter the course of both Dylan's career and of pop music itself, featuring one electric side and one acoustic side.  When he "plugged in" at the Newport Folk Festival months later on July 25 to the sound

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock Tags: Bob Dylan, The Band

Brand New Melanie: Morello Label Reissues Four of Melanie's Rare Albums On CD

November 4, 2015 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Melanie Sunset and Other Beginnings

"Well, I got a brand new pair of roller skates/You got a brand new key/I think that we should get together and try them out you see..."  With her chart-topping 1971 hit "Brand New Key," Melanie Safka-Schekeryk built on the success of previous hits like the Woodstock-inspired anthem "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and her cover of The Rolling Stones' "Ruby Tuesday."  But "Brand New Key" also unfairly tagged the singer-songwriter as a novelty artist, a notion she was quick to dispose with the

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Folk, Pop Tags: Melanie

Spotlight On: The 4 Seasons' "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" Mono Editions

October 1, 2015 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

Four Seasons Sherry

In recent months, Real Gone Music has further diversified its CD offerings with a line of mini-LP replica editions of rare titles from Banana and the Bunch, The Viscounts, and Jorge Ben.  This Friday, the label kicks off an eagerly-anticipated series from New Jersey's favorite sons, The 4 Seasons.  The band's first and third albums - from 1962 and 1963, respectively - were both headlined by U.S. No. 1 singles.  The Vee-Jay releases Sherry and 11 Others (RGM-0386) and Big Girls Don't Cry and

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Frankie Valli, The Four Seasons

Review: Johnny Mathis, "The Singles"

September 28, 2015 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Johnny Mathis Singles

A new 4-CD box set from Legacy Recordings and Columbia Records can be best summed up by the title of its very first track: "Wonderful! Wonderful!"  Johnny Mathis' simply-titled The Singles doesn't bring together every track released by the legendary artist on 45 RPM; such an endeavor would take far more than four discs.  Instead, it features the tracks originally released by Mathis on Columbia in the singles format - in other words, non-LP sides - between the years of 1956 and 1981, in their

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Johnny Mathis

Review: Tennessee Ernie Ford, "Portrait of an American Singer"

September 25, 2015 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

With three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and inductions into the Country Music and Gospel Music Halls of Fame to his name, there were few heights that Ernest Jennings Ford - a.k.a. Tennessee Ernie Ford - didn't scale.  A mainstay of radio and television, Ford's decades-long association with Capitol Records yielded a rich catalogue filled with country, proto rock-and-roll boogie-woogie, western swing, pop and folk ballads, gospel, novelty records, blues and

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Country, Pop Tags: Tennessee Ernie Ford

Tender Words: The Anita Kerr Singers, The Mike Sammes Singers Collected On él Label

September 24, 2015 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Anita Kerr Tender Words

A pair of recent releases from Cherry Red's él imprint shines a well-deserved spotlight on two famed groups of background vocalists, one from each side of the Atlantic: The Anita Kerr Singers and The Mike Sammes Singers. As a major pioneer of The Nashville Sound alongside producer-guitarist Chet Atkins, Anita Kerr led her distinctive choir on records by Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves, Brenda Lee, Eddy Arnold, Willie Nelson and Floyd Cramer.  The Kerr Singers' distinctive harmonies were also heard

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Country, Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Chet Atkins, The Anita Kerr Singers, The Mike Sammes Singers

It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas: Real Gone Unwraps Seven Christmas Titles in November From Johnny Mathis, Glen Campbell and More

September 15, 2015 By Randy Fairman 4 Comments

Johnny Mathis Complete Christmas

Real Gone Music's October slate kicked off the label's yearly celebration of the music of Christmas including classic albums by George Melachrino, The Soulful Strings and The Three Suns - and that continues into November when the label releases a whopping seven titles for the holiday season! We've already told you this morning about our two Second Disc Records releases: Jim Nabors - The Complete Columbia Christmas Recordings and an expanded edition of Lynn Anderson's The Christmas Album. 

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Country, Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Bobby Vinton, Glen Campbell, Jimmy Dean, Johnny Mathis, The Living Voices

Review: Chicago, "The Studio Albums" and America, "The Warner Bros. Years"

August 28, 2015 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

Chicago Box Set 2

In 1969, Chicago Transit Authority - a.k.a. Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow and Walter Parazaider - released its first album on Columbia Records.  46 years and a total of 36 core albums later, the band simply known as Chicago is still intact with Lamm, Loughnane, Pankow and Parazaider.  In the waning days of 1971, another band made its first appearance on records.  America - the trio of Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell and Dan Peek -

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Categories: Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop, Rock Tags: America, Chicago

Omnivore Uncovers The Lost Soul of Carl Hall

August 26, 2015 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Carl Hall You Dont Know Nothing

Even the most diehard soul connoisseurs can be forgiven for not knowing the name of Carl Hall.  After all, he left behind just a handful of singles on labels including Mercury, Loma, Atlantic and Columbia before focusing on a stage career.  But thanks to Omnivore's recent release of You Don't Know Nothing About Love: The Loma/Atlantic Recordings 1967-1972, it's highly unlikely that you'll forget the name, and sound, of Carl Hall.  Distinguished by both his intensity and his stratospheric vocal

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: R&B/Soul Tags: Carl Hall, Jerry Ragovoy

Love Is The Answer: Edsel Collects Complete Big Tree Albums of England Dan and John Ford Coley

June 8, 2015 By Joe Marchese 8 Comments

England Dan

Here's one from the "Just in Case You Missed It" Department... Thanks to the endurance of hit songs like "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" and "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again," the music of England Dan (Seals) and John Ford Coley is still in regular rotation on soft-rock and oldies radio stations today.  The duo was only together for roughly a decade, but in that time they notched over ten charting singles, three of which went Top 10 Pop and four of which topped the Adult

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: England Dan and John Ford Coley

Hey, Look Me Over! Harbinger Celebrates The Music of Cy Coleman On New Collection

June 4, 2015 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

Cy Coleman You Fascinate Me So

When Bob Dylan released his first collection of standards earlier this year, the venerable singer-songwriter took umbrage at the notion that he was "covering" classic songs.  "I don't see myself as covering these songs in any way," he reflected.  "They've been covered enough. Buried, as a matter a fact. What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them."  Among the songs uncovered by Dylan was Cy Coleman and Joseph McCarthy's "Why Try to Change Me Now," first recorded by Frank Sinatra

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Cast Recordings, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, Floyd Huddleston

Review: Peggy Lee, "At Last: The Lost Radio Recordings"

May 14, 2015 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

Peggy Lee At Last

When Mad Men returned to television on April 5 for the first of its final seven episodes, viewers saw a different Don Draper - perhaps ready, at last, to realize what he'd become.  To underscore his possible epiphany of disillusionment, the strains of Peggy Lee's "Is That All There Is?" recurred numerous times throughout the episode.  The song's placement underscored just how resonant Lee's music - mysterious, elegant, startling, bluesy, sensual, sly, hip, alternately hot and cool - continues to

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Peggy Lee

The Ides of March Celebrate 50 Years with "Last Band Standing" Box Set

May 13, 2015 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

Ides of March Last Band Standing

"Beware the ides of March," goes the famous admonition.  Thankfully, Jim Peterik, Larry Millas, Bob Bergland and Mike Borch didn't heed the warning.  Formed in Berwyn, Illinois in 1965 as the Shon-Dels, The Ides of March are still going strong 50 years later with their brassy blend of good-time rock and roll, R&B, pop and soul epitomized on the 1970 hit single "Vehicle."  These rock and roll survivors and local legends around the Chicago scene have recently assembled a definitive box set

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets, CD, DVD Genre: Classic Rock, Pop, Rock Tags: Jim Peterik, The Ides of March

Wouldn't It Be Loverly? Two Julie Andrews Classics Return to CD

April 28, 2015 By Joe Marchese 6 Comments

Julie Dont Go and Broadways Fair

By anyone's estimation, Julie Andrews was one of Columbia Records' leading lights by 1962.  Her Tony-nominated performances onstage in My Fair Lady and Camelot had both led to chart-topping, record-breaking original cast recordings on the Columbia label; in fact, it was under the leadership of president Goddard Lieberson that the record label underwrote the original Broadway production cost of My Fair Lady - an investment that, needless to say, paid off many times over!  So it was unsurprising

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Cast Recordings, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Julie Andrews

Review: Perry Como, "Live on Tour"

April 20, 2015 By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

Perry Como Live on Tour

"I was a barber.  Since then, I've been a singer.  That's it." So reflected Perry Como on an astounding career in which the onetime haircutter from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania sold more than 100 million records, charted 131 singles in the United States, fourteen No. 1s, and seventeen Gold records - including the very first single to receive that certification, 1958's "Catch a Falling Star."  He hosted more than 1,000 television programs, earned five Emmys, a Grammy, and a Kennedy Center Honor. 

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Perry Como

The Second Disc's 2015 Record Store Day Must-Haves

April 17, 2015 By Joe Marchese 23 Comments

Sly Fillmore East

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 18, music fans and collectors will flock to their local independent record stores to celebrate both the sounds on those familiar round black platters and the cherished opportunity to shop for music in a physical retail environment. To many of us, both are a way of life.   Each year around this time, we here at Second Disc HQ take a few moments to count down the titles to which we're most looking forward to picking up! Our friend and founder, Mike Duquette, returns to

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Categories: News Formats: Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Disco/Dance, Funk, Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal, R&B/Soul, Rock, Soundtracks Tags: a-ha, Billie Holiday, Brian Wilson, Bruce Springsteen, Dionne Warwick, Elvis Presley, Metallica, Record Store Day, Simon and Garfunkel, The Bee Gees

Review: Glen Campbell, "Rhinestone Cowboy: 40th Anniversary Edition"

April 8, 2015 By Joe Marchese 6 Comments

Glen Campbell Rhinestone Cowboy

On April 22, Glen Campbell will turn 79 years old.  The past years haven’t been easy for the artist; his ongoing battle with Alzheimer’s was boldly chronicled in the acclaimed 2014 documentary I’ll Be Me for which he earned an Academy Award nomination.  Though the disease has reportedly robbed Campbell of his ability to communicate verbally, it’s understood that he still finds solace and comfort in the music of his guitar.  It’s a small but important reward for Campbell considering the joy he’s

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Categories: Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Country Tags: Glen Campbell

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