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Release Round-Up: Week of April 30

April 30, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Shalamar, Friends: Deluxe Edition / The Isley Brothers, Winner Takes All: Expanded Edition / Bootsy Collins Presents Sweat Band: Expanded Edition / The Gap Band, Gap Band VII: Expanded Edition / Billy Paul, Lately: Expanded Edition (Big Break) The Big Break titles we covered yesterday include a double-disc expansion of one of Shalamar's most enduring LPs, plus Isleys, P-Funk and albums from Total Experience Records. Full coverage/pre-order links here! Blue Oyster Cult, Imaginos / Sea

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Categories: News, Release Round-Up Tags: Mott the Hoople, Phyllis Hyman, Shalamar, The Isley Brothers, The Tubes

Every Good Box Deserves Favour: Moody Blues Planning Exhaustive CD/DVD Set (UPDATED)

April 30, 2013 By Mike Duquette 7 Comments

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ORIGINAL POST (3/18/2013): Although they've been passed over for accolades such as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the legacy of British rockers The Moody Blues will be celebrated in June with the release of Timeless Flight, a 17-disc deluxe career-spanning box set. Although the Moodies started out as your typical English-American blues-rock band (with a lineup that featured future Wings guitarist Denny Laine), they soon found great success on both sides of the Atlantic fusing traditional

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: The Moody Blues

U.K. Indie Pop Act The Primitives to Reissue Debut Album for 25th Anniversary

April 29, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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If you don't slow down, you're gonna crash into the news that Cherry Red is expanding The Primitives' debut LP for its 25th anniversary. Formed in the British city of Coventry, the indie pop group earned a following through several singles on their own Lazy Records imprint before signing to RCA for Lovely, their first studio LP. The band (at the time consisting of Paul Court on guitar, Steve Dullaghan on bass, Tig Williams on drums and vocalist Tracy Cattell - known as "Tracy Tracy") combined

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Stage and Screen Bonanza: "World of Suzie Wong," "Elephant Steps" and Gene Kelly's "Clownaround" Coming Soon

April 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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More treats are on the way for fans and collectors of rare cast albums and film soundtracks thanks to the ongoing work of the Masterworks Broadway and Kritzerland labels. As part of its ongoing digital/CD-on-demand program, Masterworks is offering two of the most unexpected cast recordings from the label’s considerable library.  On May 7, Stanley Silverman and Richard Foreman’s Elephant Steps: A Fearful Radio Show makes its digital/CD(-R) debut, while on June 4, Moose Charlap and Alvin

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Categories: News Genre: Cast Recordings, Soundtracks

Big Break Watch: Shalamar, Isley Brothers Lead Recent Reissue Slate

April 29, 2013 By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

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A host of '80s R&B titles are out in the U.K. this week from Cherry Red's Big Break offshoot. They include a double-disc expansion of one of Shalamar's best-loved albums, plus expanded editions of a few LPs by the likes of The Isley Brothers, The Gap Band and Billy Paul. While 1982 was the year of Michael Jackson's Thriller, U.K. R&B enthusiasts also count another album as influential to the genre that year: Shalamar's Friends. After a string of hits around the world for the trio

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Categories: News Tags: Shalamar, The Gap Band, The Isley Brothers

Sophisticated Lady: Phyllis Hyman's Arista Debut Is Expanded By SoulMusic Label

April 29, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Phyllis Hyman took her own life on June 30, 1995, one of the most potent, poignant voices in soul music was silenced.  A singer as well as a Tony Award-nominated actress, Hyman did leave behind a small but important discography of eight studio albums, which has since been bolstered by posthumous releases.  Indeed, it’s understandable why “new” recordings from the expressive vocalist are so sought after.  While the native Philadelphian never had a commercial pop breakthrough, notching far

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Barry Manilow, Phyllis Hyman, Ron Dante

Sunshine Came Softly: Donovan's 1966-1969 Studio Albums Collected In New Box Set

April 26, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When I look out my window, many sights to see….and  when I look in my window, so many different people to be, that it’s strange…so strange… It’s once again the season of Donovan, in all his strange and beautiful colors.  EMI U.K. has recently released a budget-priced compendium that should make for a solid primer on the Scottish troubadour.  Breezes of Patchouli: His Studio Recordings 1966-1969 is a four-CD set bringing together Donovan’s five Mickie Most-produced albums of that period plus

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets

Review: Margaret Whiting, "The Wheel of Hurt" and "Maggie Isn't Margaret Anymore/Pop Country"

April 25, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Margaret Whiting scored a No. 26 Pop/No. 1 Easy Listening hit with 1966's "The Wheel of Hurt," she was surrounded by the aura of a comeback.  But the veteran songstress was only in her early forties.  Three albums and a clutch of singles recorded for London Records between 1966 and 1970 proved that Whiting was most definitely still a contender.  Now, the recordings from Whiting's London period have finally arrived on CD, filling in a major gap in the Margaret Whiting discography.  Real Gone

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Margaret Whiting

Hard-Core Troubadour: Steve Earle's Warner Bros. LPs, Unreleased Live Sets Boxed by Shout! Factory

April 24, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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After two straight country albums for MCA, Steve Earle made a major breakthrough with 1988's Copperhead Road, which fused his more roots-oriented stylings with elements of traditional rock and metal. Just as impressive, though, was his late '90s comeback after a prolonged period of inactivity, drug problems and incarceration. Three of Earle's albums from the latter half of that decade are coming back into print in a new box set from Shout! Factory. The Warner Bros. Years collects 1995's Train A

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Steve Earle

Review: The Sugar Shoppe, "The Sugar Shoppe"

April 24, 2013 By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

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Who was a proprietor of The Sugar Shoppe? Was it Thomas Andrews, architect of the Titanic?  Was it Anthony Hope, the lovestruck sailor who befriended the murderous barber Sweeney Todd?  Or was it Jesus himself?  Well, actually it was all of the above, as The Sugar Shoppe was co-founded by none other than actor/singer Victor Garber years before his roles in Titanic, Sweeney Todd and Godspell (not to mention Alias, Argo, Assassins, Damn Yankees, and so many more).  Garber joined singer,

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: The Sugar Shoppe

Review: Shuggie Otis, "Inspiration Information/Wings of Love"

April 23, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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How to describe the career trajectory of Shuggie Otis?  The son of Johnny Otis, the “Godfather of Rhythm and Blues,” Shuggie (born Johnny Alexander Veliotes Jr.) displayed prodigious talent on the guitar from an early age.  He began performing with his father before he reached his teenage years, played for the likes of Al Kooper and Frank Zappa, and even joined with dad Johnny in 1969 for some off-color ribaldry as two-thirds of Snatch and the Poontangs. Otis then landed at Epic Records for a

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Shuggie Otis

Back To Montague Terrace (In Blue): Scott Walker's Early Solo Albums Are Remastered and Boxed

April 23, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Upon the late 2012 release of Scott Walker's album Bish Bosch, U.K. newspaper The Guardian posed the question, "Were you hoping this might be the album that would see Scott Walker return to lush, beautiful balladry?"  The answer: "Well, tough."  Indeed, the iconoclastic singer-songwriter has pursued a defiantly singular path creating intense, nightmarish and never-uninteresting soundscapes on albums such as Bish Bosch.  His work over the past two-plus decades has been removed, of course, from

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Scott Walker

Ring Their Bells: Anita Ward, Stephanie Mills, Fern Kinney, Donna Washington Reissued

April 22, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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In recent days, we’ve turned the spotlight on a quartet of classic soul reissues, two each from Big Break Records (Arthur Prysock’s All My Life and Caston and Majors’ self-titled Motown album) and SoulMusic Records (Nancy Wilson’s Can’t Take My Eyes Off You/Now I’m a Woman and Jerry Butler’s Love’s on the Menu/Suite for the Single Girl).  But those are hardly the only recent releases from these two imprints of the Cherry Red Group. Big Break has offered two titles, both from 1979 and both with

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Categories: News Tags: Stephanie Mills

The Second Disc's Record Store Day 2013 Essential Releases

April 19, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Raise your hand if you’ll be joining 2013 Ambassador Jack White tomorrow to celebrate Record Store Day 2013!  Yes, on Saturday, April 20, independent record stores everywhere will offer an eclectic roster of limited edition releases of all kinds – most on vinyl, but some on CD, too.  As usual, the labels participating in RSD ’13 have a number of surprises on the way, previewing future releases, revisiting past titles and even curating completely new packages.  As is our tradition here, we’re

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Categories: News Tags: Big Star, Miles Davis, Old 97's, Paul McCartney, R.E.M., Record Store Day, Ringo Starr, Shuggie Otis, Sly & The Family Stone, The Grateful Dead, Van Dyke Parks, Vinyl, Waylon Jennings

Henry Mancini's "Sunflower" Blooms From Quartet In Complete Edition

April 18, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When producer Carlo Ponti and director Vittorio De Sica, both giants of Italian cinema, sought out Henry Mancini to score their 1970 film I Girasoli (or Sunflower, in English), the American composer jumped at the opportunity.  Though creative differences between producer and director plagued the production of the film starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, Mancini turned out one of his strongest, most romantic scores.  Thanks to the team at Quartet Records, Mancini’s absorbing work on

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks

Get Down and Dirty: Three Albums From Metal Heroes Saxon Arrive From Edsel

April 17, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Are you ready for a Solid Ball of Rock? Edsel Records has recently reissued the first three albums with which British heavy metal pioneers Saxon greeted the 1990s.  Solid Ball of Rock (1991), Forever Free (1992) and Dogs of War (1995), all originally released on Germany’s Virgin label, have each been expanded with two bonus tracks for these new editions. Considered part of the same New Wave of British Heavy Metal that also included Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, Saxon made its debut in 1979

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Categories: News Tags: Saxon

Come Aboard, He's Expecting You: Vintage Jack Jones Albums Arrive From Zone Records

April 16, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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For eight seasons beginning in 1977, the voice of Jack Jones came into households singing the praises of The Love Boat via Paul Williams and Charles Fox's famous theme song.  Yet long before The Love Boat, the smooth-voiced singer had established himself as a premier vocalist comfortable with both jazz and changing pop styles.  To date, Jones has recorded over fifty albums, yet many of his finest album achievements still remain unreleased on CD.  Zone Records is rectifying that with the reissue

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Pop, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Jack Jones

'Trane's "Sun Ship" Sails Anew

April 12, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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On the heels of yesterday's Sarah Vaughan set from Verve Select, we've got another upcoming title from the label for your enjoyment, too: an expansive edition of John Coltrane's Sun Ship LP. Recorded in 1965 but not released until 1971, years after Coltrane's death, Sun Ship was notable for several reasons: it was one of the only sessions for 'Trane's quartet (bassist Jimmy Garrison, drummer Elvin Jones and pianist McCoy Tyner) recorded without engineer Rudy Van Gelder, and it was one of the

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Verve Select Offers "Divine" Selection of Sarah Vaughan LPs on CD

April 11, 2013 By Mike Duquette 4 Comments

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The latest from Verve Select, released earlier this week, is a collection of over a half-dozen vintage albums by jazz legend Sarah Vaughan on four discs. Divine: The Jazz Albums encapsulates Vaughan's first round on the Mercury label, after finding earlier success for the previous decade on first the Musicraft label (where she cut hit versions of "Tenderly" and "Nature Boy") and later for Columbia Records, a run characterized by contemporary pop balladry. Once signed to Mercury, she was

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, CD Genre: Jazz, Popular Standards/Vocal Tags: Sarah Vaughan

More Rain: Blind Melon's Debut Expanded by UMe with Unreleased EP

April 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

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Two decades after that bee girl tap-danced into the conscious of pop-rockers everywhere, Capitol/UMe is reissuing Blind Melon's debut LP with an EP's worth of unreleased tracks. Blind Melon began in the late 1980s with vocalist Shannon Hoon, guitarists Rogers Stevens and Chris Thorn, bassist Brad Smith and drummer Glen Graham. Their local popularity in California clubs led to a contract with Capitol Records, but it was Hoon's friendship with fellow native Indianan Axl Rose, lead singer for Guns

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Review: Julio Iglesias, "1 - Greatest Hits: Deluxe Edition"

April 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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How to define Julio Iglesias?  Perhaps the iconic Spanish entertainer can be best summed up by the numbers.  In a career spanning well over 40 years, Iglesias has recorded 80 albums, sold 300 million records, and sung in 14 languages.  Now, Iglesias, who will turn 70 later this year, has been feted with the first American release of a new collection with a number in the title.  1 – Greatest Hits, already a multi-platinum seller in numerous Spanish-speaking territories, has arrived in the U.S.

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Categories: Reviews Tags: Stevie Wonder, Sting

Special Review: Todd Rundgren, "State"

April 10, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Todd Rundgren has entitled his new studio album State, but the title is a loaded one: is Todd commenting on a state?  Is he commenting on the state?  What state is he in?  What is he stating?  And after all, when Todd Rundgren announces a new album, does anybody ever really know which Todd Rundgren to expect?  On his first album for the Esoteric Antenna label, Rundgren has taken his inspiration – and not so implausibly, I might add – from the likes of Skrillex and Frank Ocean, placing his voice

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Todd Rundgren

The Softer Side of UMe's Budget Compilation Lines: "Ballads" Released

April 10, 2013 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Having recently introduced some EMI-controlled artists to the ICON roster, Universal now incorporates some of those artists (and some of their most treasured R&B and country acts) into a new budget-oriented series, Ballads. And while none of the artists covered here really, truly need more compilations on the market - and, one can assume, the assembly of these is as low-impact as the ICON series - there's actually some promise to be had here. The overall selection of artists isn't terrible,

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Categories: News Tags: Marvin Gaye, New Edition, Peabo Bryson, The O'Jays, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill

Review: Arthur Prysock, "All My Life"

April 8, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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If Arthur Prysock felt like a man out of time, he sure did a good job hiding it. Prysock, a professional vocalist since the days of World War II who had worked with bandleaders Buddy Johnson and Count Basie, was an unlikely candidate for disco stardom.  Yet, in 1976, the 47-year old singer with the smooth style of Billy Eckstine found himself with a No. 10 R&B/No. 11 disco hit thanks to a rendition of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s “When Love is New.”  The song had been introduced one year

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Arthur Prysock

The Iceman Cometh to Detroit: Jerry Butler's Motown Albums Arrive On CD

April 5, 2013 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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When Jerry Butler joined Motown Records in 1975, hopes naturally ran high.  One of the classiest baritones in R&B was finally appearing on the most successful independent record label of all time.  The Iceman’s time at Motown would turn out to be short, encompassing just four albums in two years.  But thanks to SoulMusic Records, his first two albums for Berry Gordy’s empire can be enjoyed once more on CD.  The label’s reissue of Love’s on the Menu and Suite for the Single Girl (SMCR 25086)

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