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Now Available: Linda Ronstadt, Canciones de Mi Padre / Mas Canciones (Article)
Friday, April 29, 2016
One of the hallmarks of Linda Ronstadt’s career has been her ability to bounce between musical styles and genres with remarkable easy, successfully turning in albums based in rock, folk, country and western, swing, and many others. One of her most successful switch-ups, however, came in 1987, when she delivered a Spanish-language album that sold over two million copies and spawned a sequel. Canciones de Mi Padre: It would be fair to say that nobody saw the success of this album coming, but going double platinum spells success in just about anyone’s eyes. The title of the album is a reference
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Now Available: Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band (Article)
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
In November of 2014, just in the nick of time, we made the year of Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band fans by releasing Sun, Zoom, Spark: 1970 to 1972, a limited edition set which featured the good Captain’s three albums from that period of time, along with a bonus LP featuring 14 previously unissued outtakes from that era. We weren’t kidding about that whole “limited edition” thing, but if you’ve been grumbling because you still really wanted to pick up the albums, then grumble no more, because all three of those albums are now available independently. Of course, you still have to get a
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Giveaway: Jethro Tull (Article)
Thursday, April 21, 2016
JETHRO TULL ENTER TO WIN To celebrate the release of the latest Jethro Tull boxed set – the new deluxe 2CD/2DVD version of the classic ‘Aqualung’ album - you can enter to win an expansive Tull prize package. Available now, the 40th Anniversary Adapted Edition of ‘Aqualung’ includes the Steven Wilson remix of the album, an additional disc of associated 1970/1971 recordings, including the ‘Life Is a Long Song’ EP and a host of bonus tracks, plus two DVDs with 5.1 surround mixes and the original ‘Life Is A Long Song’ promotional film. The 2CD/2DVD box comes housed in a deluxe 80 page hard bound
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Happy Anniversary: Television, Adventure (Article)
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
38 years ago today, Television released their second studio album, an effort went spent 14 years looking as though it was going to be their final studio album. The critical acclaim earned by Television for their 1977 debut album, MARQUEE MOON, was pretty darned impressive, to put it mildly, and it didn’t take long for the band to produce a sophomore effort, ADVENTURE, which was received almost as rapturously, thanks to songs like “Ain’t That Nothin’,” “Foxhole,” and “Glory.” No, it’s not necessarily as in-your-face as songs like “See No Evil” or “Marquee Moon” had been, but that certainly
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The Monkees Announce Full Details On New Album GOOD TIMES! (Article)
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
First New Album In Nearly 20 Years Including Tracks Written By Rivers Cuomo, Ben Gibbard, Noel Gallagher And Paul Weller, Andy Partridge, And Album Producer Adam Schlesinger Also Features Previously Unreleased 1960s Recordings Of Songs Written By Neil Diamond, Harry Nilsson, Carol King, And Others That Have Been Revisited And Completed In New Monkees Sessions Good Times! Has New Release Date Of May 27, Following The Launch Of An Extensive 50th Anniversary Tour With Micky Dolenz And Peter Tork On May 18 The Monkees can now reveal the full track list for their highly anticipated new album GOOD
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On This Day in 2015: Green Day enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Article)
Monday, April 18, 2016
Okay, this might not have happened all that long ago, but it was a momentous-enough occasion that it seemed worthy of note: a year ago today, Green Day was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. When the grand induction took place, it was Fall Out Boy who was responsible for paying homage at the podium, which was no surprise anyone who’d heard Pete Wentz, the band’s frontman, praise Green Day in the past, to the point of telling Time in 2013, “If I hadn’t ever had a chance to hear an album like Dookie, I don’t know where I would have ended up.” In his speech, Wentz didn’t hesitate to
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Now Available: Phil Collins, No Jacket Required / Testify – Deluxe Editions (Article)
Friday, April 15, 2016
In February, Phil Collins began the process of giving his fans a gift that’s been 35 years in the making: the deluxe reissuing and remastering of his back catalog of solo albums. Inevitably, the first round of reissues kicked off with the album that’s hitting the big 3-5 this year, 1981’s Face Value, but it was released simultaneously with 1993’s Both Sides. Last month brought 1982’s Hello, I Must Be Going! and 1996’s Dance into the Light. Today kicks off round three, and – déjà vu! – the offerings will be just as exciting for fans as the first two bunches have proven to be. No Jacket Required
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Happy Anniversary: David Bowie, Aladdin Sane (Article)
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
43 years ago today, record store shelves were first graced with the sixth full-length effort from David Bowie, a 10-track affair described on Wikipedia as “the first album he wrote and released as a bona fide rock star.” While that’s probably a fair assessment, given that it arrived on the heels of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, it’s probably become better known over the years as the single most parodied album cover in Bowie’s discography, with everyone from Homer Simpson to Harry Potter and even from Rainbow Dash to Walter White getting the red and blue
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Doing a 180: Francois Hardy, Et si je m'en vais avant toi / La question (Article)
Tuesday, April 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. Francois Hardy is a bona fide superstar in her native France, but in America she’s a bit more of a cult figure, albeit one whose cult has a profoundly devoted membership. In truth, Hardy might actually prefer it if her status was the same way worldwide: she’s long been notoriously shy, and as she said in a 2011 interview with BBC Radio 4 when asked about her classification as a music icon, “I am not comfortable with my professional life, really
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Now Available: Deep Purple, Stormbringer / Come Taste the Band 2-CD Expanded Editions (Article)
Friday, April 8, 2016
During the course of Deep Purple’s long and storied career, the band has explored a variety of different sounds, all of which revealed the diverse musical tastes of the various members. Not all of these sonic explorations captured the interest of the record-buying public, however, which has resulted in some very worthy items in the Deep Purple discography flying under the radar in the years since their initial release. Earlier this week, we delivered unto fans 180-gram vinyl reissues of the first two Deep Purple albums of the Ian Gillan era: In Rock and Fireball. Now it’s time to show a little
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