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Out Tomorrow: Pantera, THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION (Article)
Thursday, October 20, 2016
20 years ago, Pantera released the eighth studio album of their career, and it remains one of the most intense, hard-hitting LPs in their catalog. To celebrate this momentous anniversary, we’re reissuing THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL in a very special 20th anniversary edition that may actually rock harder than the album did in its original release, and while we can appreciate why you might be skeptical of this claim, just wait ‘til you see the track listing. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION is a two-disc set which includes the original album remastered, plus a dozen
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New Playlist: Alt Country (Article)
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
It's still mighty warm out there but we're bringing on the fall with a few new favorites. Won't you please join us?
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Xmas in October: New from Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Article)
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Since 1996, there hasn’t been a holiday season that hasn’t featured the Trans-Siberian Orchestra as part of its soundtrack: the musical collective founded by Paul O’Neill took the world by storm with its debut album, CHRISTMAS EVE AND OTHER STORIES, and they’ve continued to keep fans happy by touring on a regular basis as well as releasing new albums when the spirit moves them. Sorry, did we say “spirit”? In this case, the more appropriate term is “ghost.” THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS EVE, the soundtrack to the band’s much-cherished 2001 PBS special, hits stores this Friday, allowing you to get
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Today’s Rocktober Releases… (Article)
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
As you already know if you read our post last week, it’s not just October here at Rhino Records, it’s Rocktober, which means that we’re offering up new limited-edition vinyl reissues every Tuesday in October, and as today is Tuesday, we’re here to let you know what you can now go pick up at your friendly neighborhood record store or online music retailer. Alice Cooper – BILLION DOLLAR BABIES – Green, yellow, & orange marble colored vinyl with 1 billion dollar bill insert, Only available in the U.S., Limited edition of 3,000 copies, $24.98 Hello hooray, it’s a reissue of the album that was, at
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Interview: Thomas Lennon spontaneously pares down his list of quintessential Smiths songs (Article)
Monday, October 17, 2016
By Will Harris If Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity taught us anything, it’s that no self-respected pop culture aficionado can ever refuse a request to provide a top-five list. Or a top-ten list. Or any list at all, really. As such, when we ran into Thomas Lennon at this summer’s Television Critics Association press tour, we knew without question that if he had the time to do it, we’d be able to tempt him into providing us with a list of his top five Smiths songs. Indeed, even though we caught him on the fly, Lennon was happy to oblige. In turn, we are happy to mention that his CBS series The Odd
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Happy Anniversary: Dire Straits, MAKING MOVIES (Article)
Monday, October 17, 2016
36 years ago today, Dire Straits released their third album, one which found the band teaming up with producer Jimmy Iovine to create an LP which some fans consider to be the best of their entire career. Upon completion of touring behind Dire Straits’ 1979 album, COMMUNIQUE, Mark Knopfler settled in to compose the material for the album that would become MAKING MOVIES, but when the time came to select a producer, Knopfler – having been inspired by Jimmy Iovine’s work on Patti Smith’s “Because the Night” – bypassed Barry Beckett and Jerry Wexler, who’d helmed the previous album, in favor of
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Out Now: Frankie Valli, ‘TIS THE SEASONS (Article)
Friday, October 14, 2016
Holiday traditions: everybody’s got ‘em. For diehard music fans, one of those traditions is seeing which artists will decide that the time is finally right to release a Christmas album. In Frankie Valli’s case, it’s taken him rather a lot of time to make that decision, but after being in the music business for 55+ years, he’s finally released the first solo Christmas album of his career: ‘TIS THE SEASONS, which is in stores now. Produced by Bob Gaudio, who formed The Four Seasons with Valli way back in 1960, ‘TIS THE SEASONS features 13 classic Yuletide tracks, including a version of “Merry
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Doing a 180: Yes, Tales from Topographic Oceans (Article)
Thursday, July 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. When it comes to prog-rock concept albums, there are few that are held in quite the same esteem as Yes’s TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS, a 4-song, 2-LP affair – yes, that’s right: it’s one song per side – featuring lyrics based on Jon Anderson’s interpretation of a footnote in the 1946 book AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI, paired with Steve Howe’s musical themes and instrumentation. There’s a famous story about how Anderson had wanted to record the album in
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Out Tomorrow: David Bowie, Earthling (Article)
Thursday, July 28, 2016
It’s time for another David Bowie reissue, and it’s one that blew a lot of people’s minds upon its initial release. EARTHLING, which originally arrived in record stores in 1997, found Bowie moving in an electronica-influenced direction, taking bits and pieces of the drum and bass scene of the day and transforming them into his own take on industrial music. If you think it was a case of an artist riding the coattails of a current trend, then you clearly don’t know the Thin White Duke very well: this was just a case of Bowie being Bowie, to the point where he actually produced it himself, the
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Dr. Rhino's Picks #167 (Article)
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
King Curtis, Percy Sledge…now we’re talkin’! ABOUT DR. RHINO A young Dr. Rhino first encountered the magic of song whilst being born in the front seat of a Lincoln Continental. As the attending physician recalls, the tune was “Touch Me In The Morning” by Diana Ross. It was a mind-blower. Over the years, Dr. Rhino listened to many, many more songs. And, after several summers of diggin’ music, making the scene & a stint in Attica, the good doctor joined Rhino Records. A remarkable career of taste & empathy ensued. Dr. Rhino now spends his time hitting bull’s-eyes, making it rain and assembling
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