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Special EPCOT 30th Anniversary Reissue Theory: "The Official Album of Walt Disney World - EPCOT Center"

October 1, 2012 By Joe Marchese 10 Comments

epcot official album

Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we reflect on notable albums and the reissues they could someday see.  Today, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Epcot at Walt Disney World with a look back at its first and only Official Album! "There’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow/Shining at the end of every day/There’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow/Just a dream away…" Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman may have written those words, but Walt Disney lived them.  Less than

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Reissue Theory, The Sherman Brothers

Soul with a Purpose: New Label Opens Up the Music Vaults with Womack, Dyson, Hartman

September 28, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

ronnie dyson one man band

The Purpose Music Vaults are open! Purpose Music Group is introducing a new player in the reissue field, something that always brings us a great deal of excitement here at The Second Disc.  But how about we sweeten the pot by telling you that the first three releases from Purpose Music Vaults are all rare soul classics from the Sony Music Entertainment library, all feature new-to-CD material, and all are newly remastered by engineers including Vic Anesini and Sean Brennan?  On top of that, all

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Categories: News Tags: Ronnie Dyson

All the Love in the World: Dionne, Aretha Classics Are Remastered by BBR

September 27, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

aretha love all the hurt away

The eighties aren't traditionally remembered as a halcyon period for classic soul.  R&B eventually took on new meaning as it splintered into hip-hop, rap and urban genres that were as integral to their day as street-corner doo-wop and soul were to their own.  Big Break Records, a Cherry Red imprint, has long been committed to rediscovering perhaps-neglected works by some of the biggest names in soul and R&B, and a particularly fascinating series of recent reissues has turned its

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: CD Genre: Pop, R&B/Soul Tags: Aretha Franklin, Barry Gibb, Dionne Warwick, The Bee Gees

Completely Fab: Beatles Remasters, Debut Single Coming to Vinyl (UPDATED)

September 27, 2012 By Mike Duquette 16 Comments

beatles vinyl box

The wait is over. This holiday season, vinyl enthusiasts and Beatlemaniacs everywhere will finally have a chance to hear 2009's long-awaited Beatles remasters on 180-gram vinyl. All of the albums in The Fab Four's official discography - 1963's Please Please Me and With The Beatles, 1964's A Hard Day's Night and Beatles for Sale, 1965's Help! and Rubber Soul, 1966's Revolver, 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and the U.S. Magical Mystery Tour LP, 1968's self-titled "White Album,"

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, Vinyl Genre: Classic Rock, Pop Tags: The Beatles

Nobody Does It Better: James Bond Turns 50, Capitol Celebrates with New CD Anthology

September 27, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

best of bond james bond

When Sean Connery first uttered the immortal words “Bond…James Bond” fifty years ago in the film Dr. No, the template for the long-running movie series was already set.  That soon-to-be-signature phrase was joined in the film by a piece of music that would quickly rival those three words for familiarity.  John Barry’s arrangement of “The James Bond Theme” not only helped cement the silver screen icon of 007 but virtually became a genre unto itself, that of spy music.  The spy film craze may have

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Madonna, Marvin Hamlisch, Paul McCartney, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones

In Memoriam: Andy Williams (1927-2012)

September 26, 2012 By Joe Marchese 11 Comments

andy williams bw

It's tempting to say "they don't make 'em like they used to," but truth to tell, they never made 'em quite like Andy Williams.  Howard Andrew Williams, the favorite son of Wall Lake, Iowa, died yesterday at the age of 84, having valiantly fought bladder cancer.  But Williams leaves behind a rich and reassuring legacy of music and entertainment that recalls a gentler time in American life, of huckleberry friends and caroling out in the snow. If any popular singer defined Christmas in the

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Categories: News Tags: Andy Williams

In Case You Missed It: Edsel's Mega-Release Slate

September 25, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The recent release slate from U.K. super-reissue label Edsel is what we at Second Disc HQ like to call "an embarrassment of riches." You've seen our giveaways over the past few weeks highlighting some of the best expanded discographies Edsel's had to offer this year: Suede, The Beat, Sugar, Everything But the Girl and Jimmy Somerville, to name just five. Then there've been other expansions, like the recent Aztec Camera reissues, and neat compilations on the Music Club Deluxe sister label. Can

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Categories: Giveaways!, News Tags: Levellers, Steve Miller Band

Take the Box: Amy Winehouse's Live Career Chronicled on New Multi-Disc Set, "Album Collection" Packages Complete Studio Works

September 24, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

amy album collection

The work of talented, troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse, who passed away last summer at the too-young age of 27, will be celebrated in box set form this year. Following the solid listening experience of Lioness: Hidden Treasures, a single-disc outtakes compilation released last year, Universal Republic will release Amy Winehouse at The BBC, a 3-DVD/1-CD set showcasing the starlet's live performance history. The set begins with A Tribute to Amy Winehouse by Jools Holland. The former

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets, DVD

Reviews: The Jimmy Somerville Reissues - Bronski Beat, The Communards and Solo Somerville

September 20, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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The more things change… The old adage has never been more shockingly true than when it comes to the music of Jimmy Somerville.  Throughout an uncompromising career, Somerville has deftly blurred the lines between politics and music, deploying his piercing falsetto to sing eloquently of social ills against a dance-pop backdrop.  Somerville came to prominence in 1984 as a member of Bronski Beat, a group of three young gay men who were determined to make their mark despite the social climate in

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Categories: Giveaways! Tags: Bronski Beat, The Communards

No Hate, No Fight, Just Excitation: Classic Queen Concert Coming to Theaters, Home Formats

September 20, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

hungarian rhapsody

Queen are bringing their unique kind of magic to movie theaters everywhere with a recently resurrected European concert, and it's no surprise that the project is coming to audiovisual formats this November. Hungarian Rhapsody: Live in Budapest captures Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor on the famed Magic Tour that surged through Europe in the summer of 1986. Having proven their live energy still knew no bounds the summer before, at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid, the tour -

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Categories: News Tags: Queen

Mamma Mia! ABBA's Self-Titled Album Gets Deluxe Treatment in Europe

September 19, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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The never-ending supply of ABBA reissues, expansions and other catalogue ephemera - which was just added to by the release of a new compilation in Europe, rendering our Back Tracks post on the matter even further obsolete - is going to get even bigger with an impending expanded release of the group's self-titled LP this winter. ABBA, the Swedish quartet's third album, was perhaps the first of the group's to enjoy lasting international exposure. While singles "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do,"

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Categories: News Tags: ABBA

With a Song in Their Hearts: Supremes' "Symphony" is Latest Expansion from Hip-O Select

September 19, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

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Hip-O Select's latest release is quite literally "so inviting, so exciting": The Supremes' 1966 LP I Hear a Symphony is the latest in the girl group's discography to get the deluxe treatment. The year before, Motown founder Berry Gordy was shocked by the soft chart placement of his Supremes' latest effort, "Nothing But Heartaches." The single "only" placed just one spot under the Billboard Top 10 - but it was still a blow for Gordy, who'd seen his onetime "no-hit" trio enjoy a run of five

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Categories: News Tags: The Supremes

Review: Michael Jackson, "BAD 25"

September 18, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Well, they say the sky's the limit and to me, that's really true...But, my friend, you have seen nothing!  Just wait 'til I get through... Those words would likely have sounded like pure hubris had they emerged from any singer other than Michael Jackson.  He threw the gauntlet down not just to his fellow musicians, but to himself, with the 1982 smash Thriller.  Still recognized today as the best-selling album of all time, Thriller spawned seven Top 10 singles, received eight Grammy Awards, and

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Categories: News, Reviews Tags: Michael Jackson

Weekend Wround-Up: Barbra Streisand Joined by Bennett, Wonder, Krall on DVD and BD; Pixar Compiles More "Favorites"

September 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

disney pixar favorites

On February 11, 2011, Barbra Streisand joined some illustrious company, including Bono, Brian Wilson, Aretha Franklin and her “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” duet partner, Neil Diamond.  That was the evening Streisand was recognized as the MusiCares Person of the Year, following in the footsteps of those above-named artists.  Streisand was a natural candidate for the honor, as the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences annually bestows it upon an artist with significant artistic

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Categories: News Formats: Blu-Ray, DVD Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, Michael Giacchino, Randy Newman, Stevie Wonder, Tony Bennett, Weekend Wround-Up

Because It's Christmas: Barry Manilow's "Classic Christmas Album" Coming in October

September 14, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

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Believe it or not, Christmas is just around the corner…and Barry Manilow is teaming with Legacy Recordings for the festivities.  The pop superstar has recorded three very different holiday albums between 1990 and 2007, and all three can be sampled on his Classic Christmas Album, due in stores on October 2, part of Legacy's all-new holiday series. Manilow made his first memorable contribution to the holiday songbook with his own composition “It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve,” co-written with

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Pretty Paper: Willie, Elvis, Luther, John Denver, More Collect Holiday Best on "Classic Christmas Album" Releases

September 13, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

luther vandross classic christmas

Sleigh bells ring – are you listening? Legacy Recordings certainly hopes you are, as a bounty of new holiday-themed collections is coming your way.  The first Classic Christmas Album arrived last year, a compilation of Christmas favorites from Tony Bennett (including a previously-unreleased version of “What Child is This?”).  More titles are on the horizon to make spirits bright this year, and we have details on five of them to share right now, with more news to come!  On October 2, Legacy will

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Categories: News Tags: Luther Vandross

Review: The Knack, "Rock and Roll is Good for You: The Fieger/Averre Demos"

September 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

the knack rock and roll is good for you

Before there was The Knack, there was Doug Fieger and Berton Averre.  The former was a Detroit native and a member of the band Sky, the latter a working musician from the San Francisco Bay Area.  They began collaborating in 1973, beginning an odyssey that would reach its first milestone six years later when the sensibly-titled Get the Knack on Capitol Records reportedly became the fastest-selling debut album since Meet the Beatles.  But before “My Sharona” took Fieger, Averre, Bruce Gary and

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Categories: Reviews Tags: The Knack

Ace Offers Front Row Seat to a "Musical Revolution" with Vanguard Box; Unreleased Dylan Track Included

September 12, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

weavers at carnegie hall

A vanguard is, by definition, a position at the forefront of new ideas or developments.  And in the fertile musical stomping ground of the early 1960s, some of the newest, most avant-garde ideas were being espoused on the Vanguard Records label.  Yet these so-called radical, even “dangerous” thoughts were being espoused in forms so traditional, they might have seemed as old as time.  Vanguard dived headfirst into the flourishing folk music scene in 1956 with The Weavers at Carnegie Hall, bravely

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Categories: News, Reviews Formats: Box Sets Tags: Bob Dylan

Cast Your Fate to the Wind with New "Very Best of Jazz" Collections From Brubeck, Evans, Guaraldi, More

September 11, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

very best of guaraldi

What makes a legend most? When it comes to the legends of jazz, Concord Music Group has that answer for you.  Earlier this year, Concord launched The Very Best Of, a new series of "Jazz 101" collections designed at an affordable price point.  These compact sets might introduce new fans to daunting catalogues, or offer longtime fans a compact sampler of a favorite artist.  The first wave of titles arrived for Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Sonny Rollins (tenor

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Categories: News Formats: CD Genre: Jazz Tags: Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk, Vince Guaraldi

Unleash the Beast with New Dio Compilation, Singles Box, Audio Fidelity Reissue

September 10, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

dio singles box

Metal will never die - and neither will the memory of Ronnie James Dio. The late singer will be celebrated with no less than three catalogue projects between now and October. First up, from Universal U.K. comes the Dio Singles Box Set, released last week in the U.K. and available as an import starting this week. The 15-disc set features replicas of all of Dio's Vertigo-era 12" singles, including the Dutch-only "The Last in Line" and French-exclusive Dio Live single, as well as classics like

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Categories: News Formats: Box Sets Tags: Ronnie James Dio

Monday at the Movies: Mancini, Williams, Newman and Jones Revisited, Plus Disney Expands "Cinderella" in "Lost Chords" Series

September 10, 2012 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

the adventurers ost

It’s not quite time yet for the long goodbye to new announcements for 2012, but for Quartet Records, it is time for The Long Goodbye.  John Williams’ score to Robert Altman’s 1973 film leads off another group of essential new buys for soundtrack fans and collectors.  Quartet is pairing The Long Goodbye with a late-period Henry Mancini classic, the score to Blake Edwards’ 1988 comedy-western Sunset.  But that’s not all.  Kritzerland has a true "wow" release with a gloriously restored stereo

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Categories: News Genre: Soundtracks Tags: Quincy Jones

New Morello Label Launches with Country Classics from Jones, Robbins, Dalton

September 7, 2012 By Joe Marchese Leave a Comment

marty robbins my woman

Though George Jones has introduced many of the standards of the country-and-western repertoire, his turbulent offstage life has had more ups and downs than even the most dramatic honky-tonk tune.  A Kennedy Center Honoree with fourteen Number One country hits in the U.S., the son of Saratoga, Texas has been recording since 1957 and is still going strong despite battling the bottle and engaging in many stormy relationships with women.  Though he’s been known as “No-Show Jones” for the number of

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Categories: News Tags: Marty Robbins

A Second Disc Interview: Talking Matt Monro, Mastering and Mixing with RICHARD MOORE

September 6, 2012 By Joe Marchese 2 Comments

richard moore mixer

A remarkable treasure trove of Matt Monro rarities has just been released by EMI Gold, a timely reminder of the artist’s life and career. He was sometimes known as the “Cockney Como” or the “English Sinatra,” but both descriptions fail to adequately capture the essence of the beloved singer’s unique and enduring style. Fortunately, Matt Uncovered: The Rarer Monro offers that singular sound in abundance as it traces the arc of his entire career, via almost entirely unheard material. We welcomed

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Categories: Interviews, News Tags: Interviews, Matt Monro

Review: "A&M 50: The Anniversary Collection"

September 6, 2012 By Mike Duquette 4 Comments

am 50

On its surface, it seems kind of crazy to make a compilation of tunes from A&M Records. There are plenty of labels with clearer narrative arcs: Columbia was a hotbed for melodic singer-songwriters in the '60s and '70s, from Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel to Springsteen and Billy Joel. Burgeoning soul fans started with Motown and graduated to Stax or Atlantic, depending on their region. ZTT was the place for avant-garde dance-pop/rock in the '80s, much like Elektra was the source for dreamy

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Categories: News Tags: Bryan Adams, Peter Frampton, Squeeze, Styx, The Police

Reissue Theory: Queen, "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert"

September 5, 2012 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

freddie tribute poster

Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we reflect on notable albums and the reissues they could someday see. On an iconic rock star's birthday, we hope for a concert celebrating his life and work to make it onto CD someday. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuqx11UOOP4] On this day, 66 years ago, Farrokh Bulsara was born in Zanzibar. The world would, of course, know him by another name: Freddie Mercury, the iconoclastic frontman for the British hard rock band Queen.

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Categories: News Tags: Metallica, Queen, Reissue Theory

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