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Now Available: TWISTED SISTER: BEST OF THE ATLANTIC YEARS (Article)
Friday, August 26, 2016
Oh, sure, you know they wanna rock, and they’ve made it quite clear that they’re not gonna take it, but beyond that, just how much do you really know about these characters who call themselves Twisted Sister? Well, for those of you who have an interest in looking beyond the band’s two biggest hits and a desire to begin exploring their back catalog, we’ve got a perfect gateway drug for you: TWISTED SISTER: BEST OF THE ATLANTIC YEARS. This summer, Twisted Sister will be celebrating their 40th anniversary, and to honor this momentous occasion, the band will be embarking on a final tour and, yes
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Once Upon a Time in the Top Spot: Pink Floyd, Atom Heart Mother (Article)
Friday, October 24, 2014
44 years ago today, Pink Floyd’s first album to be specially mixed for four-channel quadraphonic sound also became their first album to hit #1 in the UK. Released in the UK on October 2, 1970 and in the US eight days later), the rehearsals for Atom Heart Mother originated in the wake of the band’s work on the Zabriskie Point soundtrack. The title track featured contributions from Ron Geesin, likely best known to Floyd fans for his collaboration with Roger Waters on the Music from The Body album; by most reports, Geesin had a great deal to do with whipping the track into shape, putting together
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July 1975: Fleetwood Mac Release FLEETWOOD MAC (Article)
Monday, July 11, 2022
The arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham launched Fleetwood Mac into the band's superstar era.
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Happy 50th: The Rascals, ONCE UPON A DREAM (Article)
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
50 years ago this month, The Rascals released their fourth studio album…and, yes, that’s The Rascals and not The Young Rascals, and you’d better believe that it’s an important distinction, since it was the first album on which the band had been billed as such. Co-produced by the band with studio legend Arif Mardin, ONCE UPON A DREAM was arguably the band’s musical reaction to the Summer of Love, a theory we’re basing on the fact that frontman Felix Cavaliere pointedly told Melody Maker in 1967, “Our new album, and I say this in a humble way, will be SGT. PEPPER-ish.” Granted, virtually every
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August 1986: Tina Turner Releases TYPICAL MALE (Article)
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
The track peaked at #2 on the Hot 100.
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Once Upon a Time in the Top Spot: Bee Gees, “Night Fever” (Article)
Monday, May 4, 2015
37 years ago today, the third Bee Gees song to be released as a single from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack became the second Bee Gees song from the soundtrack to hit the top of the UK singles chart…and, no, the other one wasn’t “Stayin’ Alive.” (It was “How Deep Is Your Love,” smarty-pants.) Released as a single on February 7, 1978, “Night Fever” was – believe it or not – actually written before the Bee Gees ever signed on to help out with the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever. In fact, the recurring story is that the song was directly responsible for the film’s name, and that it had
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Little Feat Detail FEATS DON'T FAIL ME NOW (Deluxe Edition) (Article)
Monday, April 8, 2024
Remastered And Expanded With Unreleased Music For The 50th Anniversary. 3-CD And 2-LP Versions Available On June 14
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Hot Wax: Chic (Article)
Friday, June 21, 2019
This year marks the 41st anniversary of CHIC’s “Le Freak,” and while that’s not necessarily an anniversary year which would ordinally spawn a celebration, well, this is CHIC, so any excuse for a celebration is a good excuse, just as long as there’s dancing involved. Thankfully, there’s plenty of dance music to be had: as of today, Rhino has reissued CHIC’s first three albums individually on 180-gram vinyl. If you read about THE CHIC ORGANIZATION 1977-1979, which we released last year, you’ll be pleased to learn that these individual reissues also feature the Nile Rodgers’ Signature Edition
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New Order: "How Does It Feel..." To Be 30? (Article)
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Put on your dancing shoes, New Order's "Blue Monday" is 30 years young today. FIVE FACTS ABOUT "BLUE MONDAY" Clocking nearly seven-and-a-half minutes, "Blue Monday" is one of the longest tracks ever to chart. According to Bernard Sumner, "Blue Monday" was influenced by four songs: "Dirty Talk", by Klein + M.B.O.; Sylvester's disco classic, "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"; Donna Summer's "Our Love"; and Kraftwerk's "Uranium." The artwork was designed to resemble a floppy disk. The sleeve does not display either the group name nor song title anywhere; the only text on the sleeve is "FAC SEVENTY
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Doing a 180: Phoenix, United (Article)
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Nowadays, all the kids love Phoenix: thanks to the success of their singles “1901” and “Lisztomania,” their 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix went gold in the US, and their fanbase was such that the 2013 follow-up Bankrupt! provided the band with their first top-five album. What sometimes gets lost in the shuffle, however, is that the band’s big commercial breakthrough was actually their fourth album. If this is news to you and is a revelation that makes you want to dig a little deeper into the origins of Phoenix, well, now’s the perfect time, because we’ve just reissued the band’s 2000
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