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Out Now: Whitesnake, SLIDE IT IN / SLIP OF THE TONGUE (Article)
Friday, November 10, 2017
A few weeks ago, Rhino reissued Whitesnake’s self-titled 1987 album to celebrate its 30 th anniversary, but we’re in no way done with our efforts to show a little love to the back catalog of David Coverdale and company. This week brings our reissues of two additional albums from their discography, a pair which provides listeners with the opportunity to both slip and slide. SLIDE IT IN (1984): Although the band originally entered the studio with Eddie Kramer on board to helm the sessions, his lack of feeling for the band led to him being replaced by Martin Birch, who ultimately produced an
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Happy 25th: Mudhoney, PIECE OF CAKE (Article)
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
25 years ago this week, Mudhoney reaped the benefits of being from Seattle and released their first major-label album. Produced by Conrad Uno, PIECE OF CAKE was released on Reprise Records, which meant that Mudhoney was playing in the majors for the first time in their career. Not that they hadn’t already made considerable critical waves in 1988 when they released their debut EP, SUPERFUZZ BIGMUFF, featuring the all-time classic track “Touch Me I’m Sick.” In the wake of Nirvana’s phenomenal success, however, every band that had been lumped into the so-called “grunge” movement was being snapped
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Out Tomorrow: Barenaked Ladies, GORDON LP (Article)
Thursday, October 12, 2017
It seems like only yesterday when a fresh-faced collective of Canadians armed with a debut album filled with incredibly catchy tunes arrived from the Great White North and took America by storm, but brace yourselves: it’s been 25 years since Barenaked Ladies released GORDON. To celebrate its anniversary, Rhino will be releasing GORDON on 180-gram vinyl. To give you an idea of just how jam-packed with great songs the album was when it was originally released, it’s actually a 2-LP set now, but it’s got everything you remember and it sounds better than ever. Here’s the full track listing of the
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Out Now: Sepultura, CHAOS A.D. (Article)
Friday, October 13, 2017
When Sepultura first came roaring out of Brazil in 1984, the hard rock band’s emphasis was definitely on the roar, but their musical evolution over the course of their career has been considerable, and nowhere is it more evident than in their mid-1990s work. Rhino is revisiting two of Sepultura’s seminal albums from that era, and the first of the pair arrives in stores today: 1993’s CHAOS A.D. Recorded at Rockfield Studios and Chepstow Castle, Wales, CHAOS A.D. found Sepultura incorporating a groove metal sound into their music, and the end result was an album that has been declared one of the
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In Stores: Montrose, MONTROSE / PAPER MONEY (Article)
Monday, October 16, 2017
You may recall how, back on September 29, Rhino released 10X10, by Ronnie Montrose featuring Ricky Phillips and Eric Singer, which was the album that the late Mr. Montrose had been working to finish when he died. Belated though it may have been, the fact that the project finally made it to stores was a big thrill to Montrose fans, but the thrill isn’t gone: we’ve also just released deluxe editions of Montrose’s first two albums. That’s the first two albums by the band Montrose, mind you, as opposed to Ronnie Montrose by himself. Just in case there was any confusion. Each of these CD reissues
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Happy 40th: David Bowie, “HEROES” (Article)
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
40 years ago this week, David Bowie released his twelfth studio album, an LP which also served as the middle chapter of his so-called “Berlin Trilogy.” Recorded at Hansa Studio by the Wall in West Berlin (and, yes, that’s definitely one of the big reasons that the “Berlin Trilogy” was so named), “HEROES” was co-produced by Bowie with longtime collaborator Tony Visconti. Brian Eno also played a part in the recording process, not only by contributing synthesizers and keyboards but also by bringing in Robert Fripp of King Crimson to play guitar. Fripp can be heard on the album’s second single,
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This Day in ’98: Metallica at the Playboy Mansion (Article)
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
19 years ago today, Metallica launched into a nine-song set at the home of the late Hugh Hefner, a.k.a. the architectural wonder otherwise known as The Playboy Mansion. Well, actually, it’s not the architecture of the mansion that’s a wonder as much as it is the architecture of some of its residents, but...we’re getting off-topic. Metallica’s performance was ultimately nothing more or less than a publicity stunt, but it was one with a dual purpose: not only did it serve to promote Trey Parker’s new movie, Orgazmo, but it also proved to be good publicity for the band’s then-new album, GARAGE
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Out Tomorrow: Talk Talk, THE PARTY’S OVER / IT’S MY LIFE LPs (Article)
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Talk Talk had an advantage over many of their ‘80s peers by releasing an eponymous single – if you remembered the name of one, then you remembered the name of the other – but while they found considerable success in their native UK, with all five of their studio albums climbing into the top 40, they never rose substantially above cult success in America, earning only one top-40 single on the Billboard Hot 100. Now that we’re reissuing Talk Talk’s first two albums on vinyl, however, you’ve got a great opportunity to dive into their catalog and find out what you’ve been missing. THE PARTY’S OVER
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Out Now: Pet Shop Boys, YES / ELYSIUM – FURTHER LISTENING Expanded Editions (Article)
Friday, October 20, 2017
Back in July, we here at Rhino proudly announced that we were going to be making Pet Shop Boys fans very happy by resuming a past tradition with the duo’s back catalog: delivering expanded editions of their albums with a disc of Further Listening material, including B-sides, demos, and remixes. At that time, we trotted out new multi-disc versions of NIGHTLIFE (1999), RELEASE (2002), and FUNDAMENTAL (2006), and today brings two more entries in the reissue campaign, which you can read about below. YES (2009): With guest appearances by Johnny Marr and Phil Oakey, this album not only earned the
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Out Today: The Smiths, THE QUEEN IS DEAD Expanded Edition (Article)
Friday, October 20, 2017
“You cannot continue to record and simply hope that your audience will approve, or that average critics will approve, or that radio will approve. You progress only when you wonder if an abnormally scientific genius would approve – and this is the leap The Smiths took with The Queen Is Dead.” – Morrissey “The Queen Is Dead was epic to make and epic to live.” – Johnny Marr We’ve been teasing it for weeks now, offering up a track here and a track there in order to get you excited about it, but now it’s finally here: the expanded edition of arguably the greatest album ever made by The Smiths, THE
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