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Win Morrissey's "Satellite of Love" on 7-inch or 12-inch Vinyl (Article)
Monday, January 13, 2014
Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground - often imitated but never replicated in intensity. We dare say Morrissey comes close though, with his melodic take on "Satellite of Love" captured at a 2011 Las Vegas performance. This rare gem is about to be released 7-inch picture disc and 12-inch 180-gram vinyl (January 28) but you can snag a copy on us when you enter to win right here, right now. (Winners will be able to choose from 7-inch or 12-inch upon notification.) Morrissey, “Satellite of Love” (7″ picture disc) A1. “Satellite Of Love (Live)” B1. 1.”You’re Gonna Need Someone On Your Side” B2. “You
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: January Jukebox 2014, Part 2 (Article)
Monday, January 13, 2014
With its roots based on the news of Phil Everly's death, last week's playlist ended up concentrating on music pre-1976. And if you did not hear the Everly's do "Lord of The Manor", then you haven't really heard the brothers, so remedy that now. This week, the 'jukebox' feels just like it's namesake - a twenty track run through soul, r&b, rock & roll and pop, ending in a decidedly southern noir manner. The Beach Boys kick things off with "Passing By" off their 14th(!) studio album, "Friends", before we touch down with Dylan's "Mozambique", Link Wray's "Jukebox Mama", and Bobby Charles' "Long
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: January Jukebox 2014 (Article)
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
If reading the year 2014 feels like you're living in the future, you're not alone. Here's twenty vintage joints to help slide into these new digits. Nothing newer than 1975, kicking off with a Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons rarity and ending with Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr's "You Can't Blame Me", courtesy of Numero Group's Eccentric Soul series. Happy new year. 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
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Digital Roundup: 14 Funky Additions to Rhino’s Digital Catalog in 2014 (Article)
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
As 2014 comes to a close, we’re slowing down with our digital releases – don’t worry, we’ll pick back up again in 2015 – but since we’ve kept you coming back Wednesday after Wednesday for our weekly Digital Roundup, we thought we’d round up a list of our some of our favorite and funkiest albums to be added to our digital catalog this year, just in case they slipped by you when they were originally introduced. Faze-O, Breakin’ the Funk: If you’ve never before entered into the land of Faze-O, they spent the late ‘70s bringing their brand of funk straight out of Dayton, Ohio, and to keep their
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Doing a 180 (and then some): Daft Punk, Alive 1997 / Alive 2007 (Article)
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Get the Alive Box Set Get Alive 2007 Get Alive 1997 Nowadays most music fans know Daft Punk for last year’s absurdly – but not inappropriately – popular single, “Get Lucky.” Before that, they were predominantly known for their previous #1 hit, 2001’s “One More Time.” Between those two efforts, however, the helmet-wearing robot rockers released an album that earned them their first two Grammy Awards: one for Best Electronic / Dance Album, one for Best Dance Recording for the album’s lone single, “Harder Better Faster Stronger (Alive 2007).” Yes, the title of the single’s a bit of a tip-off: the
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Doing a 180: The First Wave of Genesis Reissues Hit Vinyl (Article)
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Get Nursery Cryme Get Foxtrot Get Selling England By The Pound Hey, remember back in late November when we released the first wave of our Genesis CD reissues – you know, the ones we’re now putting out individually that were originally part of the Genesis 1970-1975, Genesis 1976-1982, and Genesis 1983-1998 collections – and we said that the vinyl versions were going to be following them in a week? Uh, yeah, that didn’t happen. Of course, if you went looking for them that week, then you probably already knew that, so we hope you’ll allow us to say that we’re sorry for the slight delay, but as
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Once Upon a Time in the Top Spot: Linkin Park, “In the End” (Article)
Monday, December 22, 2014
13 years ago today, the hard rockers who were recently named 2014’s Biggest Rock Band in the World Right Now by Kerrang! took their first real step toward world domination when they earned their very first #1 on Billboard’s Alternative Rock chart. Linkin Park found commercial success with their very first album, 2000’s Hybrid Theory, but the success was a gradual one, with the band slowly but surely winning over listeners over the course of the album’s first three singles, “One Step Closer” (released September 28, 2000), “Crawling” (March 1) and “Papercut” (September 2001). Only a few weeks
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "WABC All American Survey for Week 15 December 1964" (Article)
Friday, December 19, 2014
1. "Come See About Me" The Supremes My favorite Supremes cut! A Holland-Dozier-Holland composition, it's all about the groove. I distinctly remember dancing to this at the following year's bar mitzvah parties. That's right, some tracks are so rhythmic they incite us to get up from our chairs and ask Nancy or Betty or Jennifer to dance. And it's not about them so much as us. We hold our heads high in the air as we sing along. At least I did! 2. "I Feel Fine" The Beatles The flip side was "She's A Woman," number 7 on this list, and the funny thing is I never dug it back then but it resonates
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Digital Roundup: 12/17/2014 (Article)
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
New this week in the Rhino Room at iTunes: J Mascis, Martin + Me: By the time J Mascis finally got around to releasing his first album under his own name in 1996, many critics – most of them old-school Dinosaur Jr. fans – were muttering, “You might as well,” since the band’s most recent album, 1994’s Without a Sound, found Mascis as the sole founding member remaining in the ranks. (As it happens, it was also their most commercially successful album up to that point.) Whether it’s because he was toying with the idea of doing away with band name altogether or just because he felt like it, Martin
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Wassailing (Article)
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Trim your tree. Part three of our vintage holiday mix series. Find part one, here and two, here. Continuing in the vein of the past two weeks, Wassailing aims to re-frame seasonal music in a way that has nothing to do with crowded shopping malls, elves on shelves, or, as Charlie Brown once pondered, the over-commercialization of the holidays. 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
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