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Out Now: The Monkees, 50 / MONKEES FOREVER (Article)
Friday, August 26, 2016
For all the press that The Monkees’ GOOD TIMES! album has been getting, the fact that the band has a very successful new LP shouldn’t overshadow the fact that this year marks the 50th anniversary of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith, and Peter Tork first joining forces as recording artists and, yes, TV stars, too. To celebrate this fact as well as to help educate the youngsters whose first encounter with The Monkees is the GOOD TIMES! album, we’ve put together two best-of compilations tied to the guys hitting the big 5-0. First up: 50, a 3-disc compilation which features – surprise! – 50
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Sunshine Superman" (Article)
Friday, July 10, 2015
This was the one that broke him in the U.S.A. Donovan's gotten a bad rap, ever since that Bob Dylan movie, where the bard from Hibbing cuts him down. At this late date we can see Mr. Leitch was no match for Zimmy. But that does not mean he was not great in his own right. In 1965 Dylan made it to number two with his iconic "Like A Rolling Stone," but "Sunshine Superman" topped the chart a year later. That's right, in the summer of '66, when the tide turned and the youth took over the nation, even though we didn't realize it until two, maybe three years later, after the Summer of Love, after
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Little Feat Detail Expanded Edition of WAITING FOR COLUMBUS (Article)
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
It’s fitting that Little Feat is on the road this summer as the group celebrates the upcoming 45th anniversary of WAITING FOR COLUMBUS, one of the greatest live albums ever made. Released in 1978, the live double album featured memorable performances of songs (“Dixie Chicken,” “Willin’” and “Time Loves A Hero”) that spanned the group’s fantastic career. Listen to the first song from the new set, “Fat Man In The Bathtub,” recorded at The Rainbow in London, below. To make the album, Little Feat (backed by the Tower of Power horn section) recorded several shows in the U.K. and U.S. during the
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Single Stories: Van Morrison, “Come Running” (Article)
Thursday, April 4, 2019
49 years ago today, Van Morrison just barely crawled into the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 with the first single from his MOONDANCE album. Written by Morrison, “Come Running,” which he produced with Lewis Merenstein at A&R Recording studio in New York City, was originally recorded in 1968 as a demo for ASTRAL WEEKS, and it holds the distinction of being the only song to survive that process. Prior to recording the version of the track that actually appears on MOONDANCE, Morrison recorded “Come Running” at Warners Publishing Studio in early 1969, but he then took further stabs at the song in
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Rhino Factoids: San Francisco hosts a Human Be-In (Article)
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
48 years ago today, an event took place in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park which has been described by pop culture historians as the prelude to the Summer of Love, but at the time, the San Francisco Oracle called it “A Gathering of Tributes for a Human Be-In. Organized by artist Michael Bowen, the Human Be-In was a sight to behold, particularly if you were a square who’d never had a close encounter with a hippie – let alone tens of thousands of them – up to that point. Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg spoke to the assembled masses, Dick Gregory and Jerry Rubin were present and accounted for
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Now Available: Phil Collins, SERIOUS HITS…LIVE! and A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS (Article)
Friday, February 1, 2019
Back in late 2015, Rhino began the process of reissuing Phil Collins’ back catalog, and while it took awhile to get all of his studio LPs into the marketplace, we did it, dammit, and we don’t mind saying that we did it well. Beyond that, we also released a well-received singles collection – two different versions of it, in fact, with one digging a bit deeper into his discography than the other – and it was only just this past summer that we released the compilation PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS, which spotlighted some of Phil’s most notable guest appearances on other people’s songs. Yet even with all
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Now Available: The Monkees, Good Times! (Article)
Friday, May 27, 2016
You may not know this, since it’s hardly gotten any press at all, but we released a new Monkees album today. We know we’re most likely completely blindsiding you with this information, as it’s only been discussed in Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and basically every print and online publication that covers pop culture in even the slightest capacity, so our apologies if we’ve startled you. If you feel like you need to sit down for a moment, we’d understand. Produced by Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne fame, GOOD TIMES! came about as a way of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the
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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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THE ONE AFTER THE BIG ONE: Rascals, ONCE UPON A DREAM (Article)
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Much has been made about the back-and-forth one-upmanship between the Beatles and the Beach Boys in the mid- and late-Sixties, how records like the latter’s SUMMER DAYS (AND SUMMER NIGHTS) had informed the former’s RUBBER SOUL, which, in turn, had begat PET SOUNDS, with that classic influencing REVOLVER and also, eventually, SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND. Nothing like a little friendly creative competition to provide fans with the soundtrack of their lives, right? Not as much attention has been given to what that psychedelic bridge between Southern California and London did to the
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Single Stories: The Monkees, “Unwrap You At Christmas” (Article)
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Now that we’re into December and the holiday season is off and running in a big way, we thought we’d take some time to spotlight a new single rather than an old chestnut…although, come to think of it, if the latter would’ve been highly appropriate, come to think of it, what with the way they’re always roasting on open fires right around this time of year. No, no, it’s too late to turn back now: we’re going to go ahead and spotlight “Unwrap You at Christmas.” (As if you ever thought it would go any other way.) Written by Andy Partridge, who – in addition to having written “You Bring the Summer”
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