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Now Available: Five – count ‘em – Five Genesis Reissues on CD (Article)
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
The Genesis reissue campaign soldiers on, this time with the band’s studio output during the half-decade between 1976 and 1981, all of which you can now hear individually with the remastering that was done for the Genesis catalog back in 2007. The 1976-1981 era was a transitional period for Genesis on a couple of different occasions, but the music that emerged within those years helped take a prog-heavy gang of musicians and turn them into proper pop/rock heroes. Now, whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing is all down to individual opinion, but we know for a fact that all of these albums
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Maison Dufrene 4 (Article)
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
We return with the bouillabaisse of sound that is Maison Dufrene 4 – a vintage serving of southern soul, r&b, country, blues, gospel and beyond.The fourth of an ongoing collaboration with Louisiana record collector, dj and musicologist, Paul Dufrene. ABOUT AQUARIUM DRUNKARD Based in Los Angeles, Justin Gage is the founder of the long-running, eclectic music blog Aquarium Drunkard. In addition to the blog you can catch his weekly radio show, Fridays, on SIRIUS XMU satellite radio -- noon-2pm EST. Gage is also the founder of Autumn Tone Records and works as a music consultant and supervisor
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Digital Roundup: 2/11/2015 (Article)
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
After our Digital Roundup made its grand return for 2015 a couple of weeks ago, you may have noticed that we promptly followed that up with a week of radio silence. Look, people, it’s a slow roll-out. We’ve got to build, you know? But we’re back this week, and although it’s only a small showing (the sum total of our additions is three digital 45s, which makes for a whopping six songs), we dare say it’s a good week for Betty Harris fans. “Cry to Me” / “I’ll Be a Liar” – The A-side is, as R&B fans probably already know, a cover of a Bert Berns song which was famously recorded by Solomon Burke
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Doing a 180: Dr. John and The Meters (Article)
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
It’s a New Orleans kind of week here at Rhino, with a pair of classic ‘70s albums from folks who hail from the Big Easy getting the 180-gram vinyl treatment. Dr. John, In the Right Place: He was born Malcolm John Rebennack, his friends call him “Mac,” but you probably know him as Dr. John, and if you’re familiar with his music at all, then you know this album, which remains the most commercially successful effort of his career. Produced by Allen Toussaint, In the Right Place also includes the good doctor’s biggest single, “Right Place, Wrong Time,” which kicks off the proceedings in suitably
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Back From The Grave: Revisited (Article)
Monday, February 9, 2015
After a 17 year hiatus the infamous '60s garage-punk compilation series Back From The Grave returns this month with volumes nine and ten. In the world of garage, trash and grit, after Lenny Kaye's Nuggets, the Grave series (debuting in 1983 via Crypt Records) is both seminal and requisite listening for fans of nascent punk and early, unhinged, rocknroll. This week's playlist salutes the series with twenty tracks swiped from their deft, decades long, curation. ABOUT AQUARIUM DRUNKARD Based in Los Angeles, Justin Gage is the founder of the long-running, eclectic music blog Aquarium Drunkard. In
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Rhino - Gig of the Week (Article)
Thursday, February 5, 2015
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Pre-Order: Tori Amos - LITTLE EARTHQUAKES & UNDER THE PINK DELUXE EDITIONS (Article)
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Get the Little Earthquakes CD Deluxe Edition Get the Little Earthquakes VINYL Deluxe Edition Get the Little Earthquakes Digtial Deluxe Edition Get the Under The Pink CD Deluxe Edition Get the Under The Pink VINYL Deluxe Edition Get the Under The Pink Digital Deluxe Edition Little Earthquakes & Under The Pink 2-CD Deluxe Editions Featuring Remastered Audio Plus Special B-Sides, Live Tracks, & Other Rarities 180-Gram Vinyl Of Original Albums Released In The US For The First Time! Available April 14, 2015 From Rhino Iconic B-Side “Take To The Sky” Out Today “That voice still startles, moves, and
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Oscillate Wildly: The Smiths (Article)
Monday, February 2, 2015
And here we have the sound of inevitability - a Smiths companion piece to last month's entry, Morrissey 1988-1992. Several years back, Rhino released a comprehensive, remastered, Smiths box set comprised of the group's total output. Said box then remained in my car for the next three months ushering in a revitalized interest in the band not rivaled since the 9th grade. And while the Smiths are often associated with the drizzling blues and greys of Morrissey's lyrics (once described by Ryan Adams as "the Pope of sad people"), my own re-appreciation of the group's work largely leaned on the
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Digital Roundup: 1/28/2015 (Article)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
We’re back! Did you miss us? Or did you even notice we were gone? (Given that we haven’t had a Digital Update for you since December 17, we sure hope you noticed.) A lot has happened since we were last together, including a very sad loss which, as it happens, ties directly into this week’s additions. New this week in the Rhino Room at iTunes: On December 22, the world of music lost the great Joe Cocker, who had the kind of unique voice that is likely never to be duplicated. Cocker had a substantial back catalog, with 22 studio albums to his credit, and three of those efforts – all of them from
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: January Juke (Article)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Link Wray and Peter Sarstedt. Roy Orbison and Bongos Ikwue. Harlan T. Bobo and Ricky Nelson. Just a few of the pairings that make up this late-month Jukebox, whetting the appetite for next month's two-part series delving into the origins of American soul, c&w and early rock & roll. Dig in, the quarters are on us. ABOUT AQUARIUM DRUNKARD Based in Los Angeles, Justin Gage is the founder of the long-running, eclectic music blog Aquarium Drunkard. In addition to the blog you can catch his weekly radio show, Fridays, on SIRIUS XMU satellite radio -- noon-2pm EST. Gage is also the founder of Autumn
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