Dynamite! Cherry Red, Robinsongs Collect Stacy Lattisaw’s “Cotillion Years” on New Box Set

Stacy Lattisaw was just twelve years old when she made her major label debut on Atlantic Records’ Cotillion imprint with Young and in Love.  The Washington, DC native with the pure, effervescent voice stayed at Cotillion for seven albums, maturing with each successive set.  Now, her discography for the label has been collected on Cherry Red/Robinsongs’ new 7-CD box set The Cotillion Years 1979-1985 featuring all seven albums plus selected bonus tracks. One of the final projects produced by Van McCoy before his untimely death, Young and in Love featured revivals of…

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Return To West Grand Boulevard: ‘Motown: The Complete No. 1s’ Box Gets Expanded Reissue

For its 60th anniversary year, Universal Music Enterprises has begun reminding fans that “Motown Did It First“; now, the label that launched The Sound Of Young America is revisiting a box set that was released in celebration of its 50th anniversary a decade ago. Motown: The Complete No. 1s is being reissued and expanded on June 28. Motown: The Complete No. 1s featured more than 200 international chart-toppers, plus a handful of bonus masters that went to No. 1 through cover versions or samples. And the packaging was a delight: the discs…

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Cool It Now: New Edition Digital Reissues (And More) Unveiled

Ahead of an officially-sanctioned TV biopic of the lives and careers of New Edition, Universal Music Enterprises has digitally expanded four of the group’s studio albums plus an additional four spin-off projects. The band’s classic-era output for MCA Records, New Edition (1984), All for Love (1985), Heart Break (1988) and the reunion album Home Again (1996), as well as Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel (1988), Bell Biv DeVoe’s Poison (1990) and 1990 solo albums by members Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant, are available on digital providers like iTunes and Spotify, remastered and…

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