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Doing a 180: Cibo Matto and Madonna (Article)
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Rhino has made it a point to reissue classic albums on 180-gram vinyl on a regular basis. These are the latest to get that treatment. You're welcome. Cibo Matto, Stereo Type A: It was their second album, and for a decade it looked like it was destined to be their swan song, but a 2011 reunion changed that situation. From a sonic standpoint, Stereo Type A is very much all over the place, but not necessarily in a bad way. Indeed, any group who can manage to deliver heavy metal (“Blue Train”), hip-hop (“Sci-Fi Wasabi”), and singles like “Working for Vacation,” “Spoon,” and “Moonchild” while
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Now Available: David Bowie, 1. Outside / ‘hours…’ (Article)
Monday, July 11, 2016
Given how prolific the late David Bowie tended to be throughout the majority of his career, it’s no wonder that there are many individuals who readily refer to themselves as “a big Bowie fan” and yet haven’t actually heard all of the man’s albums. If this sounds like you, and if either 1995’s 1. Outside or 1999’s ‘ hours…’ are among your personal blind spots within his discography, you’re in luck, because we’ve just reissued both of those albums on CD. 1. Outside Amazon | iTunes – Making fun of concept albums may be an entertaining pastime for rock critics, but a lot of them made an exception
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Out Now: Mono Coltrane on CD (Article)
Friday, July 8, 2016
Before diving into this piece, we wanted to start by making sure that you’ve got your scorecard handy. Yes, we’re aware that you sometimes need one to keep track of the manner in which we release albums on different formats, and the way we’ve been dropping THE ATLANTIC YEARS IN MONO is definitely one of those instances. Last month, we posted with pride that we’d released THE ATLANTIC YEARS IN MONO, the collection of all of John Coltrane’s work for Atlantic (except for MY FAVORITE THINGS, COLTRANE JAZZ, or COLTRANE'S SOUND, but we’ll explain their omission in a second), on glorious 180-gram
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Now Available: The Monkees - The Complete Series on Blu-ray (Article)
Friday, July 8, 2016
Yes, really. If it seems like a non-sequitur to have opened this piece about the release of THE MONKEES-THE COMPLETE SERIES on Blu-ray with those two words, then you’re clearly not one of the people who pre-ordered this set. Yes, pre-orderers, it’s been a long time coming, we admit, and we also concede that there have been occasions when a release date was offered, only for us to pull the rug out from under you and say, “Whoops, it’s going to be later than that now, actually.” As music fans ourselves, we know just how much this sort of thing sucks, and we know how the news of these delays has
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Doing a 180: Little Feat, Feats Don’t Fail Me Now / The Last Record Album (Article)
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Rhino has made it a point to reissue classic albums on 180-gram vinyl on a regular basis. This is the latest to get that treatment. You're welcome. Feats Don’t Fail Me Now: The fact that it earned a four-star review from AllMusic.com should be enough in and of itself to ensure that you give Feats Don’t Fail Me Now a fair shake, not to mention the fact that it features songs like “Rock & Roll Doctor” and “Oh, Atlanta,” but here’s another good reason: it’s the Little Feat album that founding member Bill Payne told us was “the most fun to make.” As he recalled in his conversation with Rhino a few
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Doing a 180: Bad Company, Live ‘77 (Article)
Friday, June 24, 2016
Rhino has made it a point to reissue classic albums on 180-gram vinyl on a regular basis. This is the latest to get that treatment. You're welcome. For this installment of “Doing a 180,” we’ve got a release that we’d like to think will go down in history as a classic album, but the truth of the matter is that it’s technically only been out for less than two months. If you’re a regular visitor to this website or, at the very least, someone who keeps tabs on Rhino’s release schedule, then you already know that this past April brought the release of Bad Company’s Live in Concert 1977 & 1979
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Doing a 180: The Smiths, The World Won’t Listen / Louder Than Bombs / Rank (Article)
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Rhino has made it a point to reissue classic albums on 180-gram vinyl on a regular basis. These are the latest to get that treatment. You're welcome. The World Won’t Listen: During the course of their career, The Smiths released a trifecta of compilation albums which every fan worth their salt felt obliged to own, even though two of them were originally only available in the UK and one was only available in the US. The first of the UK-only releases was the immortal Hatful of Hollow, and the other was this one, which came out on February 23, 1987, and was intended as a collection of the band’s
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Six Pack: Alanis Morissette on the Silver Screen (Article)
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
As of today, Alanis Morissette is the answer to life, the universe, and everything....by which, of course, we mean that she’s just turned 42. You already know what she’s brought to the world of music during the time she’s walked the earth, so in celebration of her birthday, we thought we’d shine a spotlight on a six-pack of occasions when Ms. Morissette has shown her cinematic side. Just as a caveat for those nitpickers out there, we should concede that the title is not entirely accurate: one of these six films was never in theaters because it never actually existed beyond a fake – but still
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GRATEFUL DEAD RED ROCKS GIVEAWAY (Article)
Monday, May 30, 2016
I saw a werewolf drinkin' a pina colada at Trader Vic's And his hair was perfect... And his Grateful Dead Red Rocks t-shirt was too. All you have to do to be as cool is enter to win our Grateful Dead Red Rocks Giveaway complete with a copy RED ROCKS 7/8/78 (featuring a super groovy "Werewolves of London"), a RED ROCKS t-shirts, RED ROCKS wristbands, and...you guessed it... a RED ROCKS water bottle. Try your luck here. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Purchase will not increase chances of winning. Open only to legal residents of the 50 U.S./D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), 18
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Doing a 180: Yes, Fragile (Article)
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Rhino has made it a point to reissue classic albums on 180-gram vinyl on a regular basis. This is the latest to get that treatment. You're welcome. Yes, Fragile: While there’s much to recommend about the first three Yes albums, there’s a very reasonable argument to be made that Fragile is the album where the band became superstars in America. It may or may not be a coincidence that it was the band’s first album with Rick Wakeman on keyboards, but it almost certainly does have something to do with the fact that Fragile featured two songs which would go on to be viewed as among the band’s most
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