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Make It a Double: Fleetwood Mac, TUSK (Article)
Thursday, September 21, 2017
What to do after you make an inescapable album—one that spent nearly eight months at Number One, sold a kajillion copies and basically made you the biggest band in the U.S., if not the world? You make one that sounds just like it, right? That's what most folks would do—it's understandable. Take another scoop from the same well. Another bite of the same veggie burger. Another hike up the same hill overlooking Laurel Canyon. Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham would have none of that. For the follow-up to 1977's RUMOURS, he subjected his bandmates to all manner of sonic whackery, from drumming on
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Make it a Double: Chicago, CHICAGO (Article)
Thursday, October 5, 2017
It stands to reason that a band with the audacity to release a double album as its debut would likewise have the audacity to follow that debut … with another double album. That was early Chicago, though. With no fewer than five songwriters in the band, one might expect there to be a bounty of material from which to select for recording. What stands out on their second record, though, is not the number of songs, nor their length, but the range of material—similar to the range on the first album, but this time around the compositions are deeper, more resonant. Take James Pankow's seven-part
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Out Now: The Doors, THE SINGLES (Article)
Friday, September 15, 2017
If you’re a regular visitor to Rhino.com or even if you just occasionally peruse the latest music news, you probably know at this point that 2017 is the 50 th anniversary of the release of the self-titled debut album by The Doors. We’ve been celebrating this momentous occasion with several new releases and reissues, but we’re not done yet, as you’re about to discover. Today marks the release of The Doors’ THE SINGLES, a collection which is being released in four – count ‘em – four different formats: 2-CD – All 20 U.S. singles with their corresponding B-sides, plus four mono radio versions 2-CD
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Now Available: Linda Ronstadt, SIMPLE DREAMS: EXPANDED EDITION (Article)
Friday, September 15, 2017
40 years ago, Linda Ronstadt delivered unto the world an album which would go on to become a chart-topping smash: SIMPLE DREAMS. To celebrate this classic LP hitting the big 4-0, Rhino is reissuing the album in expanded form, and fans will find that it sounds better than ever. In addition to the album that you already know and love, with such covers as “It’s So Easy,” “Blue Bayou,” “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” and “Tumbling Dice,” SIMPLE DREAMS: EXPANDED EDITION also includes a trio of live tracks from a 1980 live performance. You’ll be able to pick this up digitally, on CD, and on LP, too, with
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Out Now: Deep Purple, A FIRE IN THE SKY: THE BEST OF DEEP PURPLE (Article)
Friday, November 3, 2017
Back on September 15, Rhino released A FIRE IN THE SKY: THE BEST OF DEEP PURPLE in two different editions: a single-disc version featuring 20 songs and focusing predominantly on the band’s singles, and a three-disc version featuring 40 songs and including at least one track from every studio album the band has released from their inception all the way up through 2013’s NOW WHAT?! What they did not release on September 15, however, was a vinyl version of this top-notch compilation. Fortunately, as of today, that situation has been remedied. Now available through your favorite music retailer
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Now Available: Sepultura, ROOTS: EXPANDED EDITIONS (Article)
Friday, November 3, 2017
Say what you will about Friday the 13th being a bad luck day, but it worked out pretty well for Sepultura fans, as that’s when we released the deluxe edition of the band’s 1993 LP, CHAOS A.D. When we did so, we forewarned you that it wouldn’t be the last deluxe edition you’d see of a Sepultura album in the near future, and we’re happy to say that today’s the day that we bring you another one. As fans know, the band’s 1996 album ROOTS was deeply influenced by Brazilian rhythms, which is sonically evident on tracks like “Itsári” and “Ratamahatta,” and it’s clear from the sales figures that
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Announcing MORE OF THE MONKEES SUPER DELUXE EDITION (Article)
Monday, November 6, 2017
Who's ready for even more of MORE? In honor of 50th anniversary this year, we've super-sized MORE OF THE MONKEES with a staggering 91 tracks including 55 previously-unreleased alternate takes, remixes, and newly discovered concert recordings from 1967, the band's earliest-known live tracks, as well as a bonus 7” of “I’m A Believer” (Remix)/”(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” (Vocals Only). "This is the most exciting archival dig through The Monkees' vault since 2009's THE BIRDS, THE BEES AND THE MONKEES DELUXE EDITION. Every track is newly mastered for this set; the live material is the most
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Happy 45th: Grateful Dead, EUROPE ‘72 (Article)
Monday, November 6, 2017
Just this past weekend, The Grateful Dead celebrated the 45th anniversary of one of the first triple-record rock albums to ever go gold Picture it: Europe, 1972. When the Dead headed overseas for their 1972 tour, they did so with a slightly different lineup than they’d had before. For one thing, Mickey Hart had stepped out, leaving Bill Kreutzmann as the lone drummer within the band’s ranks, but keyboardist Keith Godchaux was also in the mix, having stepped in to help out the ailing Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. Godchaux’s wife Donna was with him, too, serving as a backup vocalist for the band. What
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Glenn Frey (Article)
Monday, November 6, 2017
You know him from his work as an Eagles member, you know him for his solo work, but how much do you really know about Glenn Frey? For instance, do you have any idea what he was doing musically in the years before he teamed up with Don Henley and the rest of that crew? Well, we can help fill in the blanks on that matter as well as a few other topics that might serve to educate you a bit more about Mr. Frey, who was born on this date in 1948. One of his first big breaks came courtesy of Bob Seger. By 1967, Seger was already kind of a big deal in Detroit, having found success with his band The
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Paste Premiere: Wilco's "Myrna Lee" (Article)
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
When they originally emerged from the ashes of Uncle Tupelo in 1994, no one could have foreseen how much of an impact Wilco would have on the world of music or how popular they’d end up being. Frankly, we’re as surprised as you are…and we’ve been in their corner from the very beginning! While Jeff Tweedy and company continue to carry on making new music and touring the world and elsewhere, Rhino is taking a look back at the beginning of the band’s career, revisiting Wilco’s first two albums, A.M. (1995) and BEING THERE (1996)…and when we say we’re reissuing them, we mean that we’re remastering
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