The Weekend Stream: November 1, 2025

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc’s review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. Rare mixes from David Bowie, late-period repertoire from Squeeze (with a new distributor hinting at their next album) and an actor who plays jazz will start you off… David Bowie, I Can’t Give Everything Away E.P. (ISO/Parlophone) (Apple / Amazon) Released last week in conjunction with the last of Bowie’s era-focused boxes, this EP offers five new-to-digital remixes released between 2002 and 2016. Squeeze, Spot the Difference / Live At The Fillmore / The…

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Record Store Day the U.K. Way: British Labels Line Up Vinyl Exclusives

Our ongoing Record Store Day 2025 guide has covered the exclusive titles coming on April 12 from Universal Music Group, Sony’s Legacy Recordings, Warner Music’s Rhino, BMG and Craft Recordings, as well as titles from favorite indie licensors like Real Gone Music and Omnivore. Next up, we’re taking a look at international releases from two of our favorite U.K. labels! British label and artist services hub Cooking Vinyl has planned a half-dozen titles for RSD, running the gamut from stalwarts of their catalogue (Alison Moyet of Yazoo, alt-rockers Camper Van Beethoven) to…

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One More Time: Real Gone’s September Slate Includes Cowboy Junkies, “A Mighty Wind,” Marvelous 3, Rooney, and Paradox

In addition to Second Disc Records and Real Gone Music’s CD collection of Al Stewart singles coming out tomorrow, September 8, Real Gone has five vinyl reissues from the 1980s-2000s from a variety of genres hitting store shelves.  We’ve got all of the details below. German thrash metal band Paradox was founded in 1986 in Würzburg, Germany by Charly Steinhauer and Axel Blaha.  That same year the group recorded a demo which garnered the attention of Roadrunner Records, who signed the band and placed them on their Roadracer imprint.  The next year,…

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