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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Highway (Article)
Monday, August 10, 2015
Roll those windows down, August heat be damned. Twenty-one tracks for the open road. From midnight ridin' through the southwest with Jim Sullivan and Lee Hazlewood to the swampy electric blues of old Route 66 courtesy of "Electric Mud". This is Highway. 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 is also the founder of Autumn Tone Records and works as a music consultant and supervisor
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Out Now: Still More Depeche Mode Reissues (Article)
Monday, June 26, 2017
Whenever a band releases a new album, it generally inspires fans to take a step back and give a good listen to all of the other albums in the band’s back catalog. As such, since Depeche Mode released their latest LP, SPIRIT, a few months ago, we’re sure you’ll agree this is a perfect time for us to reissue a few more of their albums. Okay, we know you’re sick of reading the preceding paragraph, but you’re in luck: this is the last batch of reissues. As of today, with these two albums, we have officially wrapped up our reissuing of the Depeche Mode catalog. As such, please enjoy the below
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Out Now: Stax Artist Series (Article)
Friday, June 23, 2017
It shouldn’t come as a surprise to frequent visitors to Rhino.com that this year marks the 60th anniversary of Stax Records – we’ve mentioned it before, and we’ve also made a point of hyping how we’ve teamed with the fine folks at the Concord Music Group to celebrate the label turning the big 6-0 – but in case you haven’t been checking the “Coming Soon” calendar, it may be news to you that we’ve just reissued a quartet of classic Stax releases on vinyl. Wanna know which ones they are? That can be arranged! Sam and Dave, SOUL MEN: Get it on: Amazon || Rhino The third album from Sam Moore and
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5 Things You Might Not Know About The MC5 (Article)
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Here’s one thing you probably know about the MC5 even if you don’t know anything else about the MC5: they’re the band who gave us the phrase, “Kick out the jams, mother fuckers!” That alone would have secured their permanent status as music icons, but there’s so much more to them than that. We’ve got the official MC5 playlist ready, so that you can educate yourself about their music, but in addition to the tunes, we’ve also got a list of 5 things you might not know about the band. 1. Although their sound inspired a thousand hard-rocking imitators, the MC5’s original source of inspiration – or
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Now Available: Nappy Roots, Fat Joe, Twista, and Brandy on Vinyl (Article)
Monday, June 19, 2017
As we mentioned this time last week, June is African-American Music Appreciation Month, and as much as it sounds like a holiday that would’ve emerged from a record company board room, it’s actually something that’s been on the books since President Jimmy Carter decreed it back on June 7, 1979. Rhino is celebrating the month by releasing several albums on vinyl – some recent releases, some classics – and here are the details on this week’s batch: Nappy Roots, WATERMELON, CHICKEN & GRITZ: Get it on - Amazon || Rhino The debut album by these kids from Kentucky was a smash hit, with a great deal
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Out Now: Jet, GET BORN and SHINE ON (Article)
Friday, June 16, 2017
Believe it or not, it’s been almost 14 years since the Australian band known as Jet released their debut full-length album, GET BORN. Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles with producer Dave Sardy, then riding high from his work with Marilyn Manson, The Dandy Warhols, and Bush, the album grabbed the attention of listeners immediately with its first single, “Are You Gonna Be My Girl,” which hit #29 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and #3 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. From there, they found further success with “Look What You’ve Done,” which provided
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Out Tomorrow: Still More Depeche Mode Reissues (Article)
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Whenever a band releases a new album, it generally inspires fans to take a step back and give a good listen to all of the other albums in the band’s back catalog. As such, since Depeche Mode released their latest LP, SPIRIT, a few months ago, we’re sure you’ll agree this is a perfect time for us to reissue a few more of their albums. That’s right: we did use this intro a few weeks ago when we did the first round of Depeche Mode reissues, and when we repurposed it again for round two, we warned you not to be surprised to see it pop up again as we continue to work our way through the band’s
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Now Available: En Vogue, Lupe, and THE KING & I on vinyl (Article)
Monday, June 12, 2017
June is African-American Music Appreciation Month, and as much as it sounds like a holiday that would’ve emerged from a record company board room, it’s actually something that’s been on the books since President Jimmy Carter decreed it back on June 7, 1979. Rhino is celebrating the month by releasing several albums on vinyl – some recent releases, some classics – and here are the details on this week’s batch: En Vogue, FUNKY DIVAS: Although they began their ascent to superstardom with their debut album, it was this, their 1992 sophomore effort, that took them the rest of the way, thanks to
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Interview: Harold Bronson, author of My British Invasion (Article)
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Interview: Harold Bronson, author of My British Invasion By Will Harris Although it’s appropriate, given that it’s what he’s here to promote, it seems a bit silly to only identify Harold Bronson by the title of his latest book, especially when the identification is being done on the website of the label he helped to found. That’s right: Bronson and his cohort Richard Foos are the guys who started Rhino Records back in 1978, so please follow our lead and genuflect in their general direction. A few years ago, Bronson wrote a book detailing the origins of Rhino, and now he’s back with a new
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This Day in ’88: Pet Shop Boys Play Live (Article)
Monday, June 5, 2017
29 years ago today, the Pet Shop Boys were talked into performing a pair of songs at the Piccadilly Theater, an occasion which is often described as the duo’s live debut. In fact, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe first hit the stage on September 24, 1984, playing at a nightclub called the Fridge in Brixton, where they performed six songs: “One More Chance,” “I Get Excited,” “Opportunities,” “West End Girls,” and “Rent.” They also did a three-song set on August 6, 1985 for the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ Week, during which Chris reportedly demonstrated his trombone skills and – in a true only-in
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