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Rocktober Releases This Week (Article)
Friday, October 11, 2019
It’s the second Friday in October, which means that it’s also the second Friday in Rocktober, which means that it’s time for us to underline what new limited-edition vinyl reissues are now available in a brick-and-mortar music retailer near you…unless, of course, they’re already sold out, which is always a possibility when it comes to limited-edition stuff, you know. But let’s think positively as we run through the four items that are almost certainly still sitting there waiting for you… • Deep Purple – Burn - 1-LP 140-gram purple vinyl; Limited edition of 2,600 copies, $21.98 • Deep Purple –
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Gone Digital: Todd Rundgren, HIDEAWAY (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) (Article)
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
The classic Rundgren single was overshadowed by "Bang The Drum All Day."
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Happy 35th: Todd Rundgren, A CAPPELLA (Article)
Monday, September 14, 2020
35 years ago this month, Todd Rundgren released one of the most unique and ambitious albums of his career, an LP on which every sound you hear is – despite what instrument you may think you hearing – Rundgren’s own voice. Recorded at Utopia Sound, A CAPPELLA found Rundgren utilizing an E-mu Emulator, a handy dandy piece of electronic equipment which was able to manipulate his voice to make it sound like certain instruments, handclaps, or other things which in no way resemble an actual voice. Through this piece of machinery and with a whole lot of overdubs, the album was constructed in 1984
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Rhino’s Got You Covered: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Culture Club, Brian Briggs, and David “Fathead” Newman (Article)
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
It’s Wednesday, so it must be time to take another dip into the Rhino catalog and trot out a new quartet of cover songs that you may or may not have heard before. Let’s get started, shall we? • R ed Hot Chili Peppers, “A Teenager in Love” (2012): When the Red Hot Chili Peppers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they decided to commemorate the occasion by releasing an EP consisting of six songs by previous Hall of Fame inductees who’d influenced the band in some way. All of the covers had already appeared elsewhere, however, including this Dion and the Belmont tune, which first
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Shutting Down Reprise (Article)
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. 1971 Those of us working within tri-label WEA were super-happy at the sales results of 1971. Toward the year’s end, Billboard posted company percentages, and WEA (then still referred to as Kinney)came in above every other corp. CBS (Columbia Records) included! Here’s how Billboard posted record Corporations (with number of charting albums; then percentage of the whole): Kinney (156) 22.6% CBS (131) 15.0 RCA (59) 6.4 Capitol (72) 6
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This Day in 1976: Todd Rundgren at Knebworth (Article)
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
42 years ago today, Todd Rundgren and Utopia took the stage of the legendary UK concert event known as the Knebworth Festival and stormed through an 11-song set which proved to be one of the more memorable performances during the course of the proceedings. That’s saying something, too, because it was quite a lineup that day: in addition to headliners Led Zeppelin, the other artists performing at Knebworth were The New Barbarians (featuring Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Stanley Clarke, Bobby Keyes, Ian McLagen, and Joseph Modeliste), Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, the Marshall Tucker
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Rockin’ Back Into Rocktober (Article)
Friday, October 4, 2019
Yes, it’s October again, which means that it’s Rocktober again, which means that Rhino is rolling out another collection of exclusive, limited-edition vinyl releases. A dozen of them, in fact, and they’re all pretty awesome...so awesome, in fact, that they’re only going to be available at participating brick and mortal retail outlets. But come on, you want to do your part to keep record stores alive don’t you? Sure you do! And now that we’ve got that straightened out, here’s the list of what’s coming out this month, starting with the three LPs that are out today! Available on Friday, October
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June 1989: The B-52's Release LOVE SHACK (Article)
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
The exuberant tune peaked at #3 on the Hot 100.
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Rhino Reveals Exclusive Rocktober Releases Available Throughout October (Article)
Friday, October 4, 2019
ROCKTOBER 2019 Limited Edition Releases Available Throughout October Starting Today Featuring Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Dream Theater, Echo & The Bunnymen, Rock ‘N’ Roll High School, Stiff Little Fingers, The Replacements, And Utopia Back again this year, Rhino’s Rocktober celebrates Rock n’ Roll’s most legendary artists with 12 exclusive, limited edition vinyl releases. Today kicks off the first round of releases and continues with new releases every Friday throughout the month. Rocktober 2019 features iconic artists such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Dream Theater, Echo & The Bunnymen
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Happy Birthday: Van Morrison (Article)
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Today we celebrate the birth of Sir George Ivan Morrison, a gentleman known more familiarly as Van. We’ve pulled together a playlist featuring all of his albums that currently reside within our catalog, but in addition to this lovely listening material, we’ve also compiled a list of five tracks on which Morrison offers guest vocals. Perhaps some of them will be new to you, but they’ll all remind you why Van is the man. 1. The Band, “4% Pantomime” (1971) – Van became friends with all of the members of The Band, but he apparently got along particularly well with pianist Richard Manuel. It’s with
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