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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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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

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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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Three O'Clock

"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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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Ruthann Friedman

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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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Patty Duke

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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Categories: News Tags: Red Temple Spirits

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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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Phyllis Hyman

Review: "Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center"

June 18, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The new CD/DVD set is entitled Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center, but in fact, Woody never made it past 55. This document of an altogether lively concert program from a wide assortment of admirers proves, however, that his music has not only lasted ‘til 100, but will likely survive us all.  This is a celebration, yes, but a celebration with a conscience.  A strong thread of morality and social awareness ran through all of Guthrie’s songs, as he believed music could make a

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Rosanne Cash

Review: ZZ Top, "The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990"

June 18, 2013 By Mike Duquette 9 Comments

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"My friends, they all told me Man there's somethin' gonna change your life..." -ZZ Top, "Brown Sugar" I hate to play favorites, but from day one, I've been a fan of Legacy Recordings' "complete albums" concept. The slick packaging of an artist's classic albums in one package, with nicely-crafted mini jackets, replicated label art on disc and the always promising idea of bonus content is often too good to pass up. I'm probably not the typical target buyer - really, when am I ever - but as

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Review: Burt Bacharach, "Anyone Who Had a Heart: The Art of the Songwriter" Box Set

June 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Time stands still for Burt Bacharach. Rumer’s 2010 single “Some Lovers,” from Bacharach and Steven Sater’s musical of the same name, is the most recent track on Universal U.K.’s new box set Anyone Who Had a Heart: The Art of the Songwriter.  Yet 2010 melts into 1965 like a ray of sunshine on the “cloudy Christmas morning” in the song lyric.  Sleigh bells gently underscore wistful flugelhorns as it begins, with Rumer’s dreamy, comforting vocals gracefully gliding over the bittersweet melody. 

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Burt Bacharach, Neil Diamond, Scott Walker, Sergio Mendes

Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah! Rhino U.K. Keeps CHIC Fans "Up All Night" with New Two-Disc Compilation

June 13, 2013 By Mike Duquette 16 Comments

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With CHIC co-founder/co-producer/guitarist Nile Rodgers back in the musical spotlight where he belongs - his distinctive funk guitar anchors Daft Punk's chart-topping single "Get Lucky," the arguable song of the summer - Rhino's U.K. arm has done well to introduce another CHIC-oriented compilation to stores. Up All Night: The Greatest Hits (cheekily named after a lyric in "Get Lucky") is more than just a set of tracks by the immortal disco band. Sixteen of the album's 25 tracks are classics

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Categories: News Tags: Norma Jean, Sister Sledge

Gene Pitney Is "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" On New RPM Two-Fers

June 13, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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After a long hiatus, Cherry Red's RPM label is continuing its series of reissues dedicated to the late Gene Pitney ("Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa," "Town Without Pity," "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance").  The singer's long out-of-print albums for Aaron Schroeder's Musicor label were reissued on CD in a series of two-fers by Sequel Records in the late 1990s, but upon their deletion from the catalogue, they began commanding high prices on the second-hand market. Since then, the Pitney

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Gene Pitney

Little Anthony and the Imperials Move to a "New Street"...In Philadelphia!

June 12, 2013 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

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Paul Simon once said, "Little Anthony Gourdine has one of the purest voices to come out of the New York doo-wop scene.  [The Imperials] will be remembered as great musicians from the streets of my hometown."  Bob Dylan was also a fan: "The Beatles weren't rock and roll, nor were The Rolling Stones.  Rock and roll ended with Little Anthony and the Imperials."  But by 1973, the group was ready for a new direction, or a "new street," as it were.  The group first worked with then-budding producer

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If Everybody Had An Ocean: The Beach Boys' 6-CD Box Set "Made in California" Premieres 60 Previously Unreleased Tracks

June 11, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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On my way to sunny California, on my way to spend another sunny day… The sounds of summer will be in perfect harmony on August 27 when Capitol Records releases the Beach Boys’ long-awaited, retrospective box set Made in California.  Word first came last summer of the 50th anniversary box, as the reunited group of Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks were winding down a phenomenally successful world tour.  Since then, the Love/Johnston faction of the band has

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys

Release Round-Up: Week of June 11

June 11, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Paul McCartney and Wings, Rockshow (Eagle Rock) Macca's newly-restored live show may not be in the Wings Over America box, but that means you can buy it for that much less now. (DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.; BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K.) ZZ Top, The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990 (Warner Bros./Rhino) So not only are you getting all of ZZ Top's London/Warner-era albums in one convenient box, but you're getting a fair amount of them in their original mixes for the first time ever on CD.

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Categories: News Formats: Blu-Ray, Box Sets, DVD Tags: Burt Bacharach, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Richard Pryor

Southern Soul Rarities Compiled On Omnivore's "South Side of Soul Street"

June 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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One dictionary defines a "minaret" as "a lofty, often slender tower or turret attached to a mosque...from which the muezzin calls the people to prayer."  So it's appropriate that the Minaret Records label was a beacon itself, inspiring soulful fervor in those who made the pilgrimage to its platters.  Founded in Nashville in the early 1960s, it was purchased in 1966 by Finley Duncan.  Three years later, the producer-entrepreneur founded the Playground Recording Studio in Valparaiso, Florida,

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Review: A Trio from Townes Van Zandt

June 7, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Steve Earle once famously wrote, “Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world,” adding for good measure, “and I’ll stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.” Earle later backtracked on his statement, answering in the negative whether he really believed Van Zandt was Dylan’s superior. Van Zandt was also embarrassed by the fulsome praise (“I’ve met Bob Dylan’s bodyguards and if Steve thinks he can stand on Bob Dylan’s coffee table, he’s sadly mistaken!”) but

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Townes Van Zandt

The Aeroplane Flies Even Higher: Smashing Pumpkins Singles Box Gets Generous Expansion

June 5, 2013 By Mike Duquette 7 Comments

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Details for the next title in the ongoing Smashing Pumpkins reissue series, a new edition of the box set The Aeroplane Flies High, have been announced. Originally released in 1996 after the success of the diamond-certified double-album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (itself the latest notch in the Pumpkins' reissue campaign, with a six-disc box set edition released last year), Aeroplane collated and expanded all of the CD singles released to promote that album, featuring "Bullet with

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Smashing Pumpkins

She's Got The Beat: Belinda Carlisle's Deluxe 2-CD/1-DVD Reissues Due in August (UPDATED WITH TRACK LISTINGS)

June 4, 2013 By Joe Marchese 18 Comments

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The Tabu catalogue isn't the only major acquisition of late for the Demon Music Group.  Back in March, Demon - home to labels including Edsel, Harmless and Music Club Deluxe - announced that a deal had been struck for much of the solo catalogue of onetime Go-Go Belinda Carlisle.  Ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth?  Demon picked up rights to four of Carlisle's studio albums, the rights to which had previously resided with Virgin (part of the former EMI).  Demon's agreement covers the

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop Tags: Belinda Carlisle, The Go-Go's

Sandie Shaw Reissues Are At Your Feet from Salvo (UPDATED 6/3)

June 4, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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UPDATE (6/3): Available today, Salvo has expanded and reissued three more Sandie Shaw LPs. They are 1968's The Sandie Shaw Supplement, featuring covers of The Rolling Stones ("(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction") and Simon & Garfunkel ("Scarborough Fair"); the self-produced cult hit Reviewing the Situation (1969) and 1988's Hello Angel, her first LP for Rough Trade and featuring a heap of single-only material with labelmates and fans The Smiths. ORIGINAL POST (4/8/2013): British pop chanteuse

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Categories: News Tags: Morrissey, Sandie Shaw, The Smiths

What's It All About: Burt Bacharach Celebrated On PBS, Lost Song Included on "Dionne Warwick Sings Burt Bacharach"

June 3, 2013 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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The first voice you’ll hear on My Music: Burt Bacharach’s Best, now airing on PBS stations nationwide, is that of The Maestro himself.  “What’s it all about, Alfie?,” he sings in his familiar, quavering tone, finding the fragility in the Hal David lyric that he calls his favorite.  Then comes “What the World Needs Now is Love,” sung by its composer with an assist from that International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers (Mike Myers).  It’s appropriate that the solo Bacharach introduces this

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD, DVD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick

Resistance is Futile: Iconic "Star Trek: TNG" Episode Gets Expanded Score Release

June 3, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh9GDlGZm7Y] "I am Locutus of Borg. Resistance is futile. Your life, as it has been, is over. From this time forward, you will service us." Fewer words sent a chill down the spine of millions of Trekkies on the night of June 18, 1990, toward the conclusion of "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I," the third season finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Not since James T. Kirk engaged Khan Noonien Singh in the Mutara Nebula in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath

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It's a Family Affair: Sly and the Family Stone Want to Take You "Higher!" With New Career-Spanning Box Set

May 31, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Epic Records and Legacy Recordings want you to have some hot fun in the summertime. On August 27, the labels will release the first-ever career-spanning box set dedicated to Sly and the Family Stone, as previewed on Record Store Day 2013.  The box succinctly entitled Higher! wants to take you there.  77 tracks chronicle the period between 1964 and 1977, and 17 of those recordings are previously unissued. Sly Stone, born Sylvester Stewart in 1943, couldn’t hide his prodigious musical talents

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Sly & The Family Stone

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