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LITTLE RICHARD TO BE CELEBRATED WITH DELUXE 5-LP BOX SET Mono Box: The Complete Specialty and Vee-Jay Albums due out July 15th on Specialty Records
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Specialty Records — an imprint of Concord Bicycle Music — is pleased to announce the release of Mono Box: The Complete Specialty and Vee-Jay Albums: a deluxe, 5-LP box set that celebrates one of the most influential entertainers in popular music history, Little Richard. The collection includes the entire output of studio albums that Little Richard had recorded for both the Specialty and Vee-Jay labels, spanning 1957–1965. The albums, each featuring original label and jacket art, have been meticulously remastered from analog tapes and are presented in their original mono mixes. Completing the collection is a 16-page booklet featuring new liner notes by journalist Bill Dahl, plus era-specific photos.
In the early ’50s, Little Richard Penniman combined the spirit of church music, the bawdiness of blues and the swing of New Orleans jazz and turned it into something altogether new — rock ’n’ roll. When the Macon, Georgia native signed to Art Rupe’s Specialty Records, Little Richard began to develop his signature sound and flamboyant persona. His legendary debut album, Here’s Little Richard (1957), is a bold introduction to the artist, featuring the iconic tracks “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally.” His 1958 follow-up, Little Richard, finds the singer on his rise to superstardom, with hits like “Lucille,” “Good Golly Miss Molly” and the title track of Jayne Mansfield hit flick The Girl Can't Help It, in which Little Richard appeared. The artist’s third and final album for Specialty, The Fabulous Little Richard (1959), was released soon after Richard had traded in a life of fame to focus on spreading the gospel. The LP featured standout tracks from Richard’s 1955-57 Specialty sessions, including “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On,” “Lonesome and Blue” and “Kansas City.”
Having taken several years out of the spotlight to focus on religion, Little Richard returned to his rock ’n’ roll roots in the early ’60s. This period kicked off with a successful European tour, followed by a new record contract with Vee-Jay Records. His first release with the label was 1964’s Little Richard Is Back — a triumphant collection of old favorites and new tunes, with a backing band that featured a young Jimi Hendrix on guitar. Richard’s second and final studio release with Vee-Jay was 1965’s His Greatest Hits. Despite the name, this album is not a compilation, but rather features the singer revisiting his classic hits nearly a decade later, introducing new arrangements and instrumentation. In his liner notes for the Mono Box, musicologist Bill Dahl writes, “As the end of the decade grew near and the first rock and roll revival loomed, Richard emerged at its forefront, his outrageous image earning him overdue network TV exposure.” Indeed, by the end of his tenure on Vee-Jay, Richard had firmly cemented his status as a rock ’n’ roll legend. Dahl continues, “It’s impossible to imagine how the genre would have developed if not for his massive innovations.”
Mono Box: The Complete Specialty and Vee-Jay Albums will be released July 15th on Specialty Records.
― dow, Friday, 1 July 2016 03:25 (nine years ago)
The Chills' Kaleidoscope WorldReissued For The First Time On 2xLP Vinyl & CDOut August 19th On Flying Nun RecordsListen to previously released early version:https://soundcloud.com/flyingnunrecords/the-chills-oncoming-day-early-version/s-JfUgX
Kaleidoscope World is not just the starting point for The Chills, but an insight into the world of New Zealand guitar-pop and the ‘Dunedin Sound’ – an influence which carries on to indie-pop bands around the world today. Originally released in 1986, the compilation captures the best of the magical early period recordings of The Chills and simply oozes excitement and possibility. Now re-issued on a deluxe 2xLP and CD set, it will feature six bonus, b-sides, demos and live tracks plus an expanded gatefold cover with photos, posters and liner notes from journalist Martin Aston.
The world’s first look at The Chills came via the 1982 Dunedin Double compilation – featuring four acts (The Chills, The Verlaines, Sneaky Feelings and The Stones) all hailed from the New Zealand city in the deep south. Recorded on a portable 4-track it was distinctly lo-fi and in tune with the DIY ethic at the heart of the burgeoning Flying Nun label.
It was a sound in part born out of geography and location, with the spaciousness and remoteness of New Zealand itself matched with the glowing songs of chief Chill - Martin Phillipps - a music savant that somehow wrangles psychedelic pop and folk, Syd Barrett and Brian Wilson, all with Phillipps’ innate ability to sound both joyous and sad within a moment.
What was initially 8 songs (later expanded to 18 and now 24) have a unique bittersweet innocence from the title track through to the happy - sad aura of “Frantic Drift” and “Rolling Moon.” And amongst all the fragile melodies mixed with a childlike wonder, is “Pink Frost” – for many The Chills’ most beloved track – an eerie, haunting track, the band’s first ‘hit,' the Flying Nun equivalent of “Love Will Tear Us Apart”. Surrounded by the aura of death following a dream Phillipps’ had, it also touches on a sense of desolation and yearning for a connection to the wider world and is no better example of the marvelous songwriting ability of this band from the world's southernmost point. The Chills' Kaleidoscope World reissue will be out August 19th on Flying Nun Records.
aleidoscope World Tracklist1. Kaleidoscope World2. Satin Doll3. Frantic Drift4. Rolling Moon5. Bite6. Flame Thrower7. Pink Frost8. Purple Girl9. This Is The Way10. Never Never Go11. Don't Even Know Her Name12. Bee Bah Bee Bah Bee Boe13. Whole Weird World14. Dream By Dream15. Doledrums16. Hidden Bay17. I Love My Leather Jacket18. The Great Escape19. Oncoming Day (Early Version)20. Dan Destiny and The Silver Dawn (Unplugged)21. Martyns Doctor Told Me22. I’ll Only See You Alone Again23. Green Eyed Owl (Live)24. Smile From A Dead Dead Face (Live)
The Chills Onlinehttp://www.softbomb.com/https://www.facebook.com/thechills/https://twitter.com/TheChillshttp://flyingnun.co.nz/
― dow, Friday, 1 July 2016 04:07 (nine years ago)
Fucking FINALLY.
― Cosmic Love is absolutely Ruthless &Highly Indifferent (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Friday, 1 July 2016 11:36 (nine years ago)
Yeah, and this looks nice too---take it away, metacritic:
Cluster: 1971-1981 [Box Set] Metascore 92Universal acclaimbased on 7 CriticsWhat's this?User Score 4.9Mixed or average reviewsbased on 27 RatingsYour Score0Summary: The nine-disc box set for the German experimental band formed by Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius features the albums released during the duo's first decade as a band (they would reunite in 1989 and 1987 before finally ending in 2010)http://www.metacritic.com/music/1971-1981-box-set/cluster
― dow, Friday, 1 July 2016 16:25 (nine years ago)
Compare, contrast Critics, Users, but still---
― dow, Friday, 1 July 2016 16:27 (nine years ago)
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Numerophiles-
In the thirteen years we’ve been in business, The Numero Group has managed to issue nearly 275 unique titles across a plethora of formats. A decade ago it was easy to keep our little twelve album catalog in stock at every mom and pop retailer in the world. These days, the Numero bin card at your favorite local record store is not nearly as robust. Blame fatigue, too many other competing products (seriously, the major label reissue industrial complex is probably the #1 problem), the shrinking number of stores, or just plain disinterest, but the fact remains that it’s damn hard to walk into a record store in 2016 and buy the Brotherman soundtrack on LP. For your die hard Numero fans out there (all 19 of you), we’ve finally found the solution: open up our own shop.
On Friday, July 8th, the Numero Factory Outlet will throw open its doors to the world. The 300 square foot space is located in our main warehouse at 2533 South Troy Street in Chicago. It’s a great place to come if you’re in the city on business or vacation and want to see how the soup is made. It’s also a good place to pick up the latest Numero record without having to pay for shipping if you live in town. It is not a great place to come and buy used records. From time to time we will host our friends’ bands or let people spin records in our custom DJ booth. Those events may or may not be on Fridays, but regardless, our standard hours of operation (unless noted) are Fridays from noon to 8PM. Parking is not available on site but there are metered and non-metered options within crawling or walking distance.
To celebrate our 2533rd release, we are having a 25% sale on everything in the store. Our staff will be playing records all day for your amusement. When you’re done shopping we recommend you go to La Chaparrita, which is right around the corner. After that you’re on your own.
Other highlights from the last 60 days:Pre-order these now and have them delivered early + get bonus junk!
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Eccentric Soul:Sitting In The ParkHear the document of one man’s passion crossing over into obsession. Chicago radio disc jockey and soul archivist Bob Abrahamian was deeply devoted to celebrating and documenting unknown Chicagoland group harmony music. Upon his untimely passing in 2014, he left behind hundreds of radio programs and a daunting collection of 35,000 carefully-selected 45s. Our collection borrows its title from Abrahamian’s long-running and acclaimed WHPK radio show, and it spins a tale that’s cautionary, inspiring, and set to the sounds of the impossible-to-find tracks that made Bob Abrahamian’s on-air playlist and animated the radio programs that were his life’s work. Collected here are 12 (16 on the CD) artists featured on Sitting In The Park, in their own words and through the lens of our friend Bob.
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White Zombie:It Came From N.Y.C.Years before Beavis and Butt-head headbanged “Thunder Kiss ’65” and “More Human than Human” into the eternal rock video canon, there was primordial White Zombie—a quintessential, diabolically loud byproduct of Manhattan’s underground rock scene, born of art-school rendezvous and squalid apartment circumstance. Get reintroduced to White Zombie as New York noise-rock, a grotesque creation that clawed and threatened its way to crossover metal glory. It Came From N.Y.C. resurrects White Zombie’s eternally out-of-print early EPs and LPs across five LPs or three CDs. The accompanying 108-page book painstakingly documents White Zombie’s punishing progression through scores of unpublished photos, period discography, a T-shirtography, and tales from the terrifying early years that stitch together the sordid story of a band whose true power eclipsed its mainstream heyday. White Zombie lives. Don’t be afraid.
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Young SenatorsThe Young Senators are an exemplary progenitor of DC’s hyper-local, hyper-celebrated Go-Go scene. Peers of Chuck Brown’s Black Heat and Soul Searchers, the septet was led by energetic singer and conga player Jimi Dougans, and featured saxophonist Leroy Flemming, guitarist Calvin Charisty, keyboardist Frank Hooker, drummer James Johnson, bassist Wornell Jones, and trumpeter Phillip Guilbeau. The band issued two singles on the the tiny Innovation label, before joining up with Motown’s Eddie Kendricks in 1972 for his sophomore effort People…Hold On. The Young Senators’ fuzzed-out brand of psychedelic soul is often bootlegged, but finds their first legitimate release in 45 years via these remastered sides.
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Ringing Bells (Sweet Music) Part 1 B/W Part 2http://numerogroup.com/products/the-young-senators-ringing-bells-sweet-music-part-1-bw-part-2
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Joanna Brouk:Hearing MusicShe was a composer who wrote scores with geometric shapes, a poet who became a pioneer of early electronic music. Joanna Brouk's little-known body of work exists at the nexus between ambient, new age, drone, and classical minimalism—stark in its simplicity, lush in its expanse.Studying under Robert Ashley and Terry Riley at the fabled Mills College Center For Contemporary Music before graduating into the margins of the ’70s bay area new music scene, Ms. Brouk blazed her own trail well outside of the musical establishment to create uncompromising electronic and acoustic work of sleek beauty and primal power. Hearing Music collects for the first time the deepest cuts from her beguiling and rare cassette releases and her archive of previously unreleased recordings.
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Scientists:A Place Called BadWith a sound that was swampy, primal and modern-urban all at once—as much in the tradition of rock ’n roll and punk rock as it was a rejection of those things, the Scientists’ formula was as universal as it was specific to their own experience. The themes of getting wasted, driving around in hotted-up cars, being trapped in crap jobs, and paranoia were their subject matter. Machine throb bass and drums with jagged car-wreck guitars were their modus operandi. Fitting into no place or time they spurned all but the most rudimentary and elemental of rock structures to create a sound all their own. Deluxe mail order only version includes previously unissued Cheap Nasties 7" EP (limited to 1000) or 10 song cassette (limited to 100)!
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Project TwelveWe are nearly sold out of our mail order-only Project 12 record club. If you’re on the fence about plopping down $100 or $250, let us remind you that copies of the 94 East LP have sold for nearly $200 to unsuspecting rubes around the globe. The most recent batch includes stunning records by Tommy McGee, Tucker Zimmerman, and an unreleased Circuit Rider album from 1984. If you order today you will get all nine of the records that have shipped. If you do not order today you will eventually just end up buying the ones you want on Discogs for $75 each which is really stupid.
(They've also got that Blonde Redhead Masculin Feminin thing I posted recently.)
― dow, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 14:15 (nine years ago)
some x-posts
I have the Chills' Kaleidoscope World Creation LP but will definitely be checking the reissue out!Bought the Cluster Box Set, it's heavy... :) (and beautiful, and great, of course)
― willem, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 14:27 (nine years ago)
I'm gonna have to stop by there for a lil' pre-birfday somethin for myself.
― Fastnbulbous, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 17:07 (nine years ago)
Liking the Robert Bensick reissue on Smog Veil...vocals are a bit dated (creepy?) but like the vibe...Getting a Gary Wilson/Jobriath vibe from it...nice
― X-Prince Protégé (sonnyboy), Wednesday, 6 July 2016 18:57 (nine years ago)
wait is that numero group factory outlet actually going to have regular hours? b/c i'd totally stop by on saturday.
― wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 6 July 2016 19:50 (nine years ago)
Just Fridays
― Fastnbulbous, Thursday, 7 July 2016 17:19 (nine years ago)
holy shit how did I miss that about the Turtles box set upthread!! is there a link for that
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 7 July 2016 17:21 (nine years ago)
Try their site: http://theturtles.com/
― dow, Thursday, 7 July 2016 20:49 (nine years ago)
yeah it's not on there
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 7 July 2016 21:00 (nine years ago)
Turtles box is up on Amazon for $68 on preorder right now.
― Now I Know How Joan of Arcadia Felt (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 7 July 2016 21:13 (nine years ago)
That paste is wayyy upthread now---for thee curious, here's a link to original press release:https://t.e2ma.net/message/y2wfi/mdpv1d I wanna hear Turtle Soup, produced by Ray Davies, and Battle of the Bands, where they play as a different band on each track. Never heard anything but the singles (hi again singles, good to see you've got your own new collection too).
― dow, Thursday, 7 July 2016 21:41 (nine years ago)
both of those albums are among my favorites of the era, really inventive, funny, clever
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 7 July 2016 21:49 (nine years ago)
WAXWORK RECORDS ANNOUNCES DELUXE RE-ISSUE OF JOHN CORIGLIANO'S ORIGINAL SCORE FOR ALTERED STATES
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Waxwork Records is thrilled to release the deluxe LP re-issue of ALTERED STATES. Directed by Ken Russel, the film focuses on Professor Edward Jessup's (William Hurt) research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like mescaline, ketamine, and LSD. The film is also the film debut of actors William Hurt and Drew Barrymore.
Waxwork’s new release is a deluxe re-issue of the now classic 1980 score by Pulitzer Prize winning, Oscar winning, and five time Grammy winning composer, John Corigliano.
The audio has been sourced from the original masters, and this new LP re-issue has been officially and enthusiastically approved by the composer.
The album artwork is created by Australian artist duo, We Buy Your Kids, and the heavyweight old-style gatefold jacket features a deluxe Glitter Coating.
Exclusive liner notes have been provided by composer John Corigliano and are featured on a 12”x12” insert with artwork by We Buy Your Kids.
The re-mastered-for-vinyl Grammy nominated score has been pressed to 180 Gram Purple and Violet “Hallucination” Swirl vinyl and sounds incredible.
LP Package Details Include
Heavyweight 180 Gram Purple and Violet “Hallucination” Swirl VinylRe-Mastered For Vinyl From The Original MastersOld Style Tip-On Gatefold Jacket with Glitter CoatingNew Artwork By WE BUY YOUR KIDSComposer Liner Notes by John CoriglianoLISTEN: Altered States Original Score by John Corigliano (Samples) - https://soundcloud.com/waxwork-records/sets/altered-states
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― dow, Thursday, 7 July 2016 22:22 (nine years ago)
^^^ also reissued on CD within the last year (by either intrada or la la land, I can't remember)
― scarcity festival (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 7 July 2016 23:37 (nine years ago)
Yeah, I think I posted about that too!
THAT WAS NOW, THIS IS THEN: Anthology’s Surf Archive delivers the first ever reissues of Evolution and Sea Of Joy in deluxe vinyl, CD, and digital editions.
Today also marks the anticipated expansion of ANTHOLOGY RECORDINGS with a new website and the announcement of ANTHOLOGY EDITIONS, a partnership with book label/archivists, BOO-HOORAY.
Tamam Shud EvolutionARC019 / Release Date: Aug 5, 2016
Listen to “Mr. Strange” HEREhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZR11nbBxc8&feature=youtu.be
Evolution is the name of an album and a surf film, both entwined by the very nature of the material and the musical group involved, Tamam Shud. Led by Lindsay Bjerre, the quartet of surfers-turned-musicians (or the other way around) were significant purveyors of the underground progressive music movement in Australia circa 1968 - 1972.
The approach Tamam Shud took to create the Evolution soundtrack was to have the film screened on the recording studio wall while the augmented group matched the action with sound, performing, essentially, a free-form musical jam. The end results were compelling enough to discard any concept of a narration - a standard procedure for all previous surfing films. As a result, the film became a piece of art - a visual and musical experience. The music became the narration. The vinyl edition features booklet liner notes by Aussie surf historian Stephen McParland and other-wordly ephemera.
Tully Sea Of JoyARC040 / Release Date: Aug 5, 2016
This newly restored classic caresses shores beyond Australia’s beaches for the first time ever for Anthology’s Surf Archives.
Sea of Joy was director Paul Witzig’s fourth surf film and his first to deviate from the tried and sounds of The Sunsets / Tamam Shud. To express his cinematic vision, Witzig chose the enchanting sounds of Tully, the legendary Sydney band who rose from the ashes of Levi Smith’s Clefs into prominence as the backing band for the June 1969 Australian production of the musical HAIR.
Like many surfers and non-surfers alike, Witzig had been mesmerised by Tully's concert performances. By the time finished filming his latest surfing epic, Evolution, the sound of Tully had changed though. Gone was the organ-dominated sound (the group was reputedly the first Australian band to use the Moog synthesiser), replaced by more gentle melodies, many with spiritual significance.
Recorded at EMI's Sydney studios, Tully's soundtrack material was subsequently edited for the album release into cohesive musical interludes. As such, they are held together in the album sequence by a magnetic musical flow that starts with “Sea Of Joy (Part 1)” and ends with “Sea Of Joy (Part 2).” Vinyl edition features booklet liner notes by Aussie surf historian Stephen McParland and other-wordly ephemera.
Anthology EditionsFall 2016Anthology Recordings/Mexican Summer and Boo-Hooray are pleased to announce their new joint venture, Anthology Editions. Helmed by Anthology Recordings / Mexican Summer’s founder Andres Santo Domingo and Boo-Hooray’s renowned curator Johan Kugelberg, Anthology Editions will present a multimedia experience that will utilize not only the physical mediums of hardbound books, heavyweight vinyl and exhibitions. First batch of releases include Jack Womack's Flying Saucers Are Real!, Tino Razzo's Party In The Back (A Brief History of Suburban Decay), and the enhanced edition of Rizzoli's God Save The Sex Pistols.
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― dow, Monday, 11 July 2016 19:24 (nine years ago)
Not surf music a la the Ventures etc. so far...
― dow, Monday, 11 July 2016 19:25 (nine years ago)
I think it's a bit more acoustic. Though the other Tamam Shud lp the Goolutionites & the Real People is a pretty great psychedlic concept lp with the young guitarist who was later on the Khavas Jute lp.That's available from Aztec and is worth picking up , has some really great stuff on it.
― Stevolende, Monday, 11 July 2016 19:30 (nine years ago)
HERB ALPERT CATALOGUE CONFIRMED FOR WORLDWIDE REISSUE *All releases, several of which have been out of print in Europe for over 30 years, will be presented with their original artwork* Following the hugely successful re-release of ‘Whipped Cream & Other Delights’ and ‘Christmas Album’ at the end of 2015, on September 9th 2016, legendary musician Herb Alpert will re-release 24 classic albums from his illustrious career on CD with a further four titles to be released on LP. Each individual title has been remastered from the original analog tape mixes by Grammy-winning mastering engineer Bernie Grundman. Grundman, who was the original mastering engineer on many of the original Tijuana Brass and Alpert albums, also mastered and hand cut all four of the new vinyl re-releases using a specially designed lathe. LISTEN TO THE HERB ALPERT CATALOGUE SAMPLER To generations of music fans, Alpert is the dark-haired, trumpet-playing songmaker whose name instantly brings to mind memorable songs like The Lonely Bull, A Taste of Honey, This Guy’s in Love with You and Rise. These are but a few of the tunes Alpert recorded either as leader of the legendary Tijuana Brass or as an artist in his own right, yielding five #1 hits, 9 Grammy awards, 14 Platinum and 15 gold albums – plus a staggering 72 million albums sold worldwide. To musicians worldwide, Alpert’s name implies an immediately recognisable and distinctly relaxed, economically-spoken instrumental style. To the entire music business, Alpert re-mains the “A” in A&M Records, one of the most visionary record labels of the last half century. Today, the litany of Alpert’s public and lesser-known accomplishments also include his work as a widely acclaimed painter and sculptor, his success as a Broadway producer with a tal-ent for sniffing out prize-winning theatre, and his philanthropic work which has seen his foundation donate millions to worthy causes.
LP – VINYL REISSUES South Of The BorderWhat Now My LoveGoing PlacesRise CD REISSUES
The Lonely BullVolume 2South Of The BorderGoing Places!!What Now My LoveS.R.O.Sounds LikeHerb Alpert’s NinthThe Beat Of The BrassWarmThe Brass Are Comin’ Summertime You Smile–the Song BeginsConey IslandMain Event Live (w/Hugh Masekela)RiseBeyondMagic ManFandangoKeep Your Eye On MeNorth On South St.Midnight SunAnything GoesI Feel You
― Don Van Gorp, midwest regional VP, marketing (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 12 July 2016 15:24 (nine years ago)
Oh yeah, had a friend who was big on Rise; the title track was kind of a come-back hit, I think, with a mysterious Latinoid vibe, kind of foreboding, fatalistically romantic, but putting its back into it ( pretty good rhythm tracks).P. different from his sunshine 60s staples.
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Nigeria Freedom Sounds!Popular Music and The Birth Of Independent Nigeria 1960-63: Calypso, Highlife, Apala, Mambo, JujuSOUL JAZZ RECORDS
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Soul Jazz Records' new Nigeria Freedom Sounds! is out in all good retail and internet stores this Friday or direct from us right now!
"A Comprehensive guide. A fascinating compilation with extensive background information included." THE GUARDIAN ****
Soul Jazz Records’ new Nigeria Freedom Sounds! features a stunning selection of material spotlighting the vibrant musical scene in Nigeria at the start of the 1960s. With a wealth of musical and cultural history and newly independent from Britain, Nigerian music during this era was complex, diverse and forward-thinking, with musicians as excited in exploring their country’s own musical lineage with styles such as Juju and Apala as they were in adapting and absorbing outside influences such as Ghanaian Highlife, Caribbean Calypsos and Mambo and more.
This album features many of the defining artists of this time who helped shape the Nigerian musical scene. Artists include I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots, Haruna Ishola and his Group, E.C. Arinze, Sammy Akpabot and His All Stars, Godwin Omobuwa and his Soundmakers, Ganiyu Kale and His Guinea Mambo Orchestra and many more.
Few nations on earth are as diverse as Nigeria, and the wide assortment of Nigerian music styles collected on this album reflect the country’s rich variety of cultures. Western-influenced dance music, played on European instruments such as guitar, brass, and woodwind sits alongside traditional musical styles, made with indigenous instruments such as the talking drum, marimba, or obo. And there is also religious musical styles first brought to Nigeria by European Christians and Islamic traders from North Africa. And of course, there are points where these musical styles overlap, merging into one another to create unique new sounds.
This album is released as CD + booklet + slipcase, heavyweight gatefold double vinyl edition + download code, and digital release. The CD includes a large outsize 48-page book containing extensive sleevenotes by compiler Danny Fitzgerald, original photography, artist biographies, as well as selection of Nigerian adverts celebrating its independence and original artwork from some of the rare original Nigerian 45s on which this music was first (and only ever) released. The heavyweight gatefold 2xLP comes with full sleevenotes and download code.
Read GUARDIAN newspaper review herehttps://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jul/07/nigeria-freedom-sounds-popular-music-and-the-birth-of-independent-nigeria-review?CMP=share_btn_link
Tracklisting1 I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots – E Ma Mobun Saya2 Chris Ajilo and his Cubanos – Ariwo3 I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots – Aye Wa Kael4 Charles Iwegbue and his Archibogs – Baby I Tire5 Haruna Ishola and his Group – Iba Awon Agba6 E.C. Arinze – Chukwu Fulum Nanya7 Victor Ola-Iya and his Cool Cats – Cool Cats Invitation8 Ganiyu Kale and his Guinea Mambo Orchestra – Iyawo-Ile9 E.C. Arinze – Freedom Highlife10 I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots – Bonfo11 Haruna Ishola and his Group – Owo Ni Fari12 Apolos Empire Rhythm Orchestra – Cut your Coat According To Your Size13 E.C. Arinze – Lumumba Calypso14 Sammy Akpabot and his All Stars – Save For A Rainy Day15 Ishie Brothers – Onyeoma Rosa16 Godwin Omobuwa and his Soundmakers – Look, Look, Look17 E.C. Arinze – Saturday Night18 J.O. Araba and his Rhythm Blues – Iyawo Ma Pa Mi19 Godwin Omobuwa and his Soundmakers – You Cheat Me20 E.C. Arinze – Ozo Emena21 Tes Dandies Dance Band – Obo Mi Ebe Mi22 J.O. Araba and his Rhythm Blues – Olowofuja Sawa23 I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots – Omo AlaraMore Info & Audiohttps://soundsoftheuniverse.com/sjr/product/popular-music-and-the-birth-of-independent-nigeria-196063
― dow, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 18:51 (nine years ago)
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If that cover image is gone, it's Venezuela 70---Cosmic Visions of a Latin American Earth: Venezuelan Experimental Rock In the 1970s
Soul Jazz Records’ new Venezuela 70 is the first-ever album of its kind to take a look at the groundbreaking experimental rock music made in Venezuela and created in the 1970s – during a time when the country was both a modern cultural and economic powerhouse in Latin America on account of wealth from its vast oil supplies.
Venezuela lies at the northern part of South America, with neighbouring Colombia to its west and Brazil to its south. The north coast borders the Caribbean.
Whilst much of 1960s Venezuelan rock music emulated British and USA styles, the 1970s saw the evolution of a new generation of creative artists such as Vytas Brenner, Angel Rada, Pablo Schneider and Miguel Angel Fuster, who all explored the possibilities of mixing together rock with elements of electronica, funk, jazz, latin rhythms simultaneously exploring their links with Venezuelan roots music, creating a new sound which blended a multitude of new and old world influences, uniquely Venezuelan.
These Venezuelan artists looked to the future while exploring their country’s own musical heritage to create a new cultural identity. Similarities can be drawn with then contemporary movements around the world such as the Trópicalia and post-Trópicalia 1970s scene in Brazil of Os Mutantes, Novos Baianos, Secos e Molhados (all of which feature on Soul Jazz Records’ earlier Brazil 70).
A similar parallel can be made in Europe with the experimental German groups of the 1970s (Can, Amon Duul, Harmonia, Neu all featured on Soul Jazz Records’ Deutsche Electronische Musik) who deconstructed and reconstructed the links between rock music and electronics to define a new German cultural identity.
Most of these artists featured on Venezuela 70 remain practically unknown outside of Venezuela’s borders and yet their progressive forward-thinking music is some of the most sophisticated in the world – a stunning ‘melting pot’ mix of underground rock, synthetic electronics, funk, jazz and Latin American rhythms all of which explored new sounds and broke down musical boundaries to create a distinct and unique Venezuelan music and cultural identity.
More info, audio here: https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/sjr/product/cosmic-visions-of-a-latin-american-earth
― dow, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 18:58 (nine years ago)
It's strange, a few weeks ago the deluxe 2CD reissue of Grace Jones' Warm Leatherette (1980) was listed on the U.S. Amazon site, then disappeared. So I ended up ordering it from Amazon UK, and finally got it last weekend. Not sure if the U.S. release was delayed. Anyway, it inspired me to write about it and make a mix called Island Life: Music from and Inspired by Compass Point Studio in Funky Nassau (can be found linked from either Island Life image in the piece).
http://fastnbulbous.com/grace-jones-warm-leatherette-the-compass-point-trilogy/Spotify (missing most of the deluxe issue goodies but has much of my mix): https://open.spotify.com/user/1212496385/playlist/45dhET5vf8Boc0dSwF6ux6
― Fastnbulbous, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 22:21 (nine years ago)
Did you have it delivered to the States? I've never tried that, also wondering about paying in US bucks. (I've ordered from UK dealers on US Amazon; that's pretty seamless.)
― dow, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 22:24 (nine years ago)
And thanx much for posting Grace Jones mix x comments!
― dow, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 22:28 (nine years ago)
Yeah, I used to do it more often, as I would get stuff delivered in 5 days. Now it takes a couple weeks, but at least the xchange rate is better.
― Fastnbulbous, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 23:14 (nine years ago)
Some good coming out of Brexit? Wonder if the rates will change with the new PM supposedly meaning stability?
― Stevolende, Tuesday, 12 July 2016 23:57 (nine years ago)
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The Return Of Rubén Bladescoming to Blu-ray and digital formats on July 22
Robert Mugge's portrait of actor, writer, attorney, activist, and Grammy Award winning world music artist Ruben Blades.
trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9UxgHWLaUE&feature=youtu.be
Between 1982 and 1984, music filmmaker Robert Mugge produced two feature length music docs for the UK's brand-new fourth TV network, appropriately named Channel 4 Television. Those two films were BLACK WAX with Gil Scott-Heron, now newly re-released on DVD and Blu-ray by MVD Visual, and GOSPEL ACCORDING TO AL GREEN. After both were completed, Andy Park, Channel 4's Commissioning Editor for Music who had funded both films, announced he would soon be leaving the channel. Mugge quickly realized, if he wanted Park to commission another film from him, he would need to act fast.
Therefore, in short order, Mugge proposed a film about the staging of Stephen Sondheim's then forthcoming musical Sunday in the Park with George. But before shooting could begin, the composer grew fearful that cameras could aggravate the stresses of an already challenging collaboration. So, sadly, that proposal was scrubbed.
Next up was a possible portrait of P-Funk mastermind George Clinton. But that proposal, too, was abandoned when the artist's own management noted his tendency not to show up when and where expected. Imagining what could happen to their modest budget if they booked crew, equipment, and supplies for a particular time and place only to have their subject fail to show, Mugge and Park soon abandoned that project as well.
Finally, in early 1985, Mugge proposed, and Park approved, a portrait of Panamanian-American singer, songwriter, musician, activist, essayist, lawyer, and politician Ruben Blades, who could rightly have been named "The Most Interesting Man in the World" decades before the tongue-in-cheek Dos Equis commercials dubbed actor Jonathan Goldsmith as such. At the time, Blades was the darling of American rock critics thanks to release of the 1984 Elektra album Buscando América, Blades' most successful attempt yet at "crossing over" into mainstream Anglo acceptance, even as his longtime Latin fans stayed with him. His previous albums on salsa label Fania Records, with and without Nuyorican musician and bandleader Willie Colón, had made him a household name among Spanish-speaking salsa fans worldwide. But Blades was looking for far more, both musically and otherwise, and he seemed on the verge of becoming a multi-hyphenated, bilingual superstar.
The release of Buscando América, with its intricate Latin dance rhythms, its rocklike intensity, and its poetic, Spanish-language reflections on the often turbulent relationship between the U.S. and Latin America, showed Blades to be a major cultural force. But what made him so much more "interesting" as a film subject was that, simultaneously, he was starring in a highly autobiographical independent film titled CROSSOVER DREAMS which he himself had co-written, was earning a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in International Law from Harvard Law School, was publishing political essays in both Spanish and English, was splitting his time between the U.S. and his native Panama in anticipation of future political ambitions, was reading scripts for additional acting roles in the hope of improving the image of Latinos in Hollywood films and TV series, was touring internationally with his superb band, and was planning ever new material he hoped would further dissolve barriers between the English-language and Spanish-language music industries. As a documentary filmmaker seeking to capture the life and career of Rubén Blades on film, Mugge saw his own biggest challenge as simply keeping up with this seemingly tireless potential subject.
Happily, Blades, Mugge, and Park did come to terms, after which Mugge and his crew spent the spring and summer of 1985 shooting the following: a concert by Blades and his band Seis del Solar at New York City club S.O.B.'s (Sounds of Brazil); an interview with Blades at his New York City apartment; a conversation between Blades and author Pete Hamill in a New York City park; Blades' graduation from Harvard Law School (including conversations with his mother and his dean); a Spanish-language recording session in Los Angeles featuring Blades and guest vocalist Linda Ronstadt; a joint interview with Blades and Ronstadt (who was then contemplating recording her own albums of Mexican songs she learned at home as a child); and a trip by Blades to his hometown of Panama City. In Panama, Blades was filmed on the balcony of his new high-rise apartment overseeing his city's changing landscape, in front of the bank where he once worked as an attorney,joining his father for a visit to the neighborhood where he grew up, in a courtyard discussing his intention to run for president of Panama one day, and walking along the Panama Canal discussing the sometimes tense relations between his native and adopted countries.
In the three decades since this film was made, Blades has accomplished much of what he set out to do, including (1) becoming a respected actor in Hollywood and independent films and television series; (2) continuing to serve as an effective political essayist and activist; and (3) continuing to record and perform powerful world music with both Spanish and English lyrics, and winning eight Grammy Awards and five Latin Grammy Awards along the way. Among his other awards and honors are a 2005 honorary degree from the Berklee College of Music and a 2011 Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award presented by ASCAP and partner WhyHunger for his international charity work. Just a few of the many films and TV programs in which he has starred or appeared are THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR, MO' BETTER BLUES, THE TWO JAKES, PREDITOR 2, THE JOSEPHINE BAKER STORY, CRAZY FROM THE HEART, THE SUPER, X-FILES, CRADLE WILL ROCK, COLOR OF NIGHT, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO, and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. In 1997, Blades also headed the cast of The Capeman, Paul Simon's first Broadway musical. Although his run for the Panamanian presidency in 1994 was unsuccessful, he served as Panama's minister of tourism from 2004 through 2009 and, reportedly, is considering another run for the presidency in 2019. For more career highlights, please explore Blades' Spanish-language website and his English-language Wikipedia page. Blades has been married to singer LubaMason since August 4, 2006.
Songs performed in the THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES are "Todos Vuelven," "Buscando América," "Tiburon," "Muévete," "Silencios," and "Pedro Navajo" (with "Mack the Knife"). Here is Blades introducing and then performing "Buscando América" in the filmhttps://vimeo.com/156288935"> https://vimeo.com/156288935
PRESS QUOTES
"THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES captures Mr. Blades's charisma and his sincere engagement with issues outside music. [It] follows the singer to Harvard, where he gets his master's degree in international law; to his old neighborhood in Panama; to California for a recording session with Linda Ronstadt; and to New York for a performance at S.O.B.'s. The music is a joy, as danceable as it is intelligent, and Mr. Blades makes every nuance count."- Jon Pareles, New York Times
"THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES is a must-see...a refreshing portrait of an artist with a demonstrative grace and an irresistible beat. Listening to Blades discuss his work and then seeing him perform it onstage with his band is a lesson in humility, courage, and musicianship. Mugge's affectionate and smart movie is a vision shared by two soulmates who believe the world can be discovered and better understood through music."- Martin Keller, Twin Cities Reader
"Robert Mugge has given us an indelible portrait of a musician whose music is only a part of a rich,thoughtful life. Superb."- Harper Barnes, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"If music - specifically salsa music - is the soul of Robert Mugge's documentary, THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES, then singer-songwriter Rubén Blades himself provides this film's considerable heart and mind. Like Blades...the film exudes a sincerity and a relaxed charm that is hard to resist. If the point of a so-called concert film is to provide insight into an artist and his work, then THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES is a major success." - James Verniere, Boston Herald
"THE RETURN OF RUBÉN BLADES is an elliptical essay on politics and culture...a lovely andleisurely impressionistic documentary...somewhere above and beyond the realm of ordinary documentary journalism."- Noel Weyrich, Philadelphia City Paper
― dow, Wednesday, 13 July 2016 23:00 (nine years ago)
Dunno why duplicate of vimeo link; one that works is at very end of graf---or here:https://vimeo.com/156288935
― dow, Wednesday, 13 July 2016 23:04 (nine years ago)
CELEBRATING THE GENIUS OF RAY CHARLES
The Atlantic Years In Mono LP Boxed SetIncludes Seven Fully Re-mastered Studio Albums On 180-Gram Vinyl
Release Date: September 23rd 2016 LOS ANGELES – A music legend like no other, Ray Charles earned the nickname “Genius” for recording countless jazz, country, R&B and pop masterpieces during a career that spanned seven decades. Rhino will celebrate what would have been Brother Ray’s 86th birthday on September 23, with a new vinyl boxed set that features mono mixes for the seven outstanding solo studio albums he recorded for Atlantic Records. For this new collection, the following albums have been fully re-mastered from the original mono analog tapes, echoing the experience of the era, when most fans were hearing music on record players, jukeboxes and radios that played music monaurally: Ray Charles (1957), The Great Ray Charles (1957), Yes, Indeed! (1958), What’d I Say (1959), The Genius Of Ray Charles (1959), The Genius After Hours (1961), and The Genius Sings The Blues (1961). Presented in an elegant hardbound box, each album is pressed on high-quality, 180-gram vinyl and packaged in sleeves that replicate the original releases in exacting detail. The set also includes a perfect-bound booklet with period photos by Atlantic’s in-house photographer at the time, Lee Friedlander, and liner notes by Ray Charles biographer and Grammy-winning writer David Ritz.
The music included in Ray Charles: The Atlantic Years In Mono begins with Charles’ self-titled debut from 1957 which gathers the #1 R&B hit singles, “I’ve Got A Woman,” “A Fool For You,” “Maryann” and “Drown In My Own Tears.” The follow-up, The Great Ray Charles, arrived just a few months later. It was the artist’s first jazz album and featured “The Ray,” a song written by his close friend Quincy Jones. On the 1958 album Yes Indeed!, Charles began to use new eight-track recording technology to record memorable songs like “Blackjack,” “Lonely Avenue” and “Leave My Woman Alone.” Charles reached an even wider audience in 1959 with two stone classics: What’d I Say and The Genius of Ray Charles. The title track for the first became the artist’s first Top 10 pop hit and his first gold record, getting play on both R&B and mainstream radio stations. Today, it is considered one of the most influential songs in the history of music, with Rolling Stone ranking it as #10 on their list of the “500 Greatest Rock and Roll Songs of All-Time.” The follow-up — which won the Grammy for Best Vocal Performance: Album — features Charles backed by a full orchestra and strings on “It Had To Be You” and “Come Rain Or Come Shine” as well as “Let The Good Times Roll,” which won the Grammy for Best Rhythm & Blues Performance. The final two albums included are The Genius After Hours and The Genius Sings the Blues. The former includes unused songs from the 1956 sessions that yielded The Great Ray Charles like “Ain’t Misbehavin’” and “Charlesville.” The latter album is a compilation of songs recorded throughout the artist’s first two years at Atlantic, and showcases his artistic development on standout tracks like “(Night Time) Is The Right Time,” and “I’m Movin’ On.” RAY CHARLES: THE ATLANTIC YEARS – IN MONOAlbum and Track Listing RAY CHARLES (1957) Side One1. “Ain’t That Love”2. “Drown In My Own Tears”3. “Come Back Baby”4. “Sinner’s Prayer”5. “Funny (But I Still Love You)”6. “Losing Hand”7. “A Fool For You”Side Two1. “Hallelujah I Love Her So”2. “Mess Around”3. “This Little Girl Of Mine”4. “Mary Ann”5. “Greenbacks”6. “Don’t You Know”7. “I Got A Woman” THE GREAT RAY CHARLES (1957)Side One1. “The Ray”2. “My Melancholy Baby”3. “Black Coffee”4. “There's No You”Side Two1. “Doodlin’”2. “Sweet Sixteen Bars”3. “I Surrender Dear”4. “Undecided” YES INDEED! (1958)Side One1. “What Would I Do Without You”2. “It’s All Right”3. “I Want To Know”4. “Yes, Indeed!”5. “Get On The Right Track Baby”6. “Talkin’ ‘Bout You”7. “Swanee River Rock (Talkin’ ‘Bout That River)”Side Two1. “Lonely Avenue”2. “Blackjack”3. “The Sun’s Gonna Shine Again”4. “I Had A Dream”5. “I Want A Little Girl”6. “Heartbreaker”7. “Leave My Woman Alone”
WHAT’D I SAY (1959)Side One1. “What’d I Say – Part I & II”2. “Jumpin’ In The Mornin’”3. “You Be My Baby”4. “Tell Me How Do You Feel”5. “What Kind Of Man Are You?”Side Two1. “Rockhouse – Part I & II”2. “Roll With My Baby”3. “Tell All The World About You”4. “My Bonnie”5. “That’s Enough” THE GENIUS OF RAY CHARLES (1959)Side One1. “Let The Good Times Roll”2. “It Had To Be You”3. “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”4. “Two Years Of Torture”5. “When Your Lover Has Gone”6. “Deed I Do”Side Two1. “Just For A Thrill”2. “You Won’t Let Me Go”3. “Tell Me You’ll Wait For Me”4. “Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'”5. “Am I Blue”6. “Come Rain Or Come Shine”
THE GENIUS AFTER HOURS (1961)Side One1. “The Genius After Hours”2. “Ain’t Misbehavin’”3. “Dawn Ray”4. “Joy Ride”Side Two1. “Hornful Soul”2. “The Man I Love”3. “Charlesville”4. “Music, Music, Music”
THE GENIUS SINGS THE BLUES (1961)Side One1. “Early In The Mornin’”2. “Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)”3. “The Midnight Hour”4. “The Right Time”5. “Feelin’ Sad”6. “Ray’s Blues”Side Two1. “I’m Movin’ On”2. “I Believe To My Soul”3. “Nobody Cares”4. “Mr. Charles’ Blues”5. “Some Day Baby”6. “I Wonder Who”
― Don Van Gorp, midwest regional VP, marketing (誤訳侮辱), Wednesday, 20 July 2016 15:18 (nine years ago)
Looks great!
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SONGS OF THE NIGHT: DANCE RECORDINGS, 1916-1925 COLLECTS SEMINAL WORKS BY VIRTUOSO BANDLEADER JOSEPH C. SMITH ON ARCHEOPHONE RECORDS
July 29th Release Celebrates Centennial of First Recording Sessions by Smith, Who Transformed the Soundtrack of Social Dancing from its Early Polite Forms into a Jazzier Milieu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHAMPAIGN, IL & LOS ANGELES, CA (TUESDAY JULY 19, 2016) — Grammy-winning historical reissue label Archeophone Records announced today that innovative orchestra leader Joseph’s C. Smith’s Songs of the Night: Dance Recordings, 1916-1925 is slated for wide release on July 29.
Songs of the Night is the first-ever compilation of Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra and celebrates the centennial of the virtuoso’s first recordings. This compilation includes 47 tracks on two CDs with restoration and remastering by Grammy-winning producer and engineer Richard Martin and features a 32-page full-color booklet with rare photos and an extensive essay. The set also celebrates all the “firsts” Smith was famous for: he was the first to record Cole Porter and George Gershwin songs; he was the first to include vocal refrains on dance records, such as “Smiles”; he had the first hits of future standards like “Hindustan,” “Rose Room,” “Alice Blue Gown,” and “Three O’Clock in the Morning”; and he was the first bandleader to spotlight instrumental solos on dance records, such as the laughing trombone on “Yellow Dog Blues.”
“During his brief time in the limelight, Smith set new standards for dance bands. In the era before Whiteman, the Dorseys, and Miller, when records were made by faceless studio bands conducted by ghost leaders, his band had a name,” said Ryan Barna in his Grammy-nominated album notes.
America was in the midst of a dance craze in 1916, as young hoofers took to hotel ballrooms to try out the latest steps. Playing nightly to dinner and dance patrons at New York’s famed Plaza Hotel, Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra was one of many ensembles across the country providing rhythm and beat. But Smith did something that the others didn’t: he made dancing to the phonograph possible. Gobbling up Smith’s records of up-to-date waltzes, challenging fox trots, and clever novelties, consumers found they could stage their own private dances without a live band.
What’s more, Smith’s Orchestra provided a launching pad for many musicians who developed into superstars in their own right. Many of them perform solos on this collection: trombonist Harry Raderman; xylophonists Teddy Brown and George Hamilton Green; pianists Hugo Frey, Harry Akst and William Bergé; and saxophonist Rudy Wiedoeft.
CD and Digital Track List:
CD 11. Songs of the Night2. Money Blues3. I’ve a Shooting Box in Scotland4. Havanola5. Poor Butterfly6. Allah’s Holiday7. St. Elmo8. Dance and Grow Thin9. Missouri Waltz10. Calicoco11. When You Come Back12. Smiles13. Rose Room14. Mary15. Hindustan16. Rockin’ the Boat17. Head Over Heels18. Mickey19. Dear Old Pal of Mine20. Somebody’s Sweetheart and Good Morning, Judge21. Rainy Day Blues22. Coo Coo23. The Vamp CD 21. Who Did It?2. Peggy3. Yellow Dog Blues4. Happy5. Lovely Summertime6. That Naughty Waltz7. Karavan8. Ching-a-Ling’s Jazz Bazaar9. Love Nest10. Alice Blue Gown11. Sally12. I Lost My Heart to You13. Why, Dear?14. It’s You15. Stealing16. Three O’Clock in the Morning17. While Miami Dreams18. Rose of Stamboul19. Where Is the Man of My Dreams20. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi21. Stella22. It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo!23. Driftwood24. I Like You Best of All
About Archeophone RecordsBased in Champaign, Illinois, Archeophone Records produces critical editions of the world’s oldest recordings: audio tracked prior to 1925, during the acoustic (i.e., pre-microphone) era of recording. Archeophone has received twelve Grammy nominations for its reissues, with its 2005 release Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1891-1922 winning the Best Historical Album Award at the 49th Grammys. Additionally, the label has provided consultation and audio restorations for TV shows such as Boardwalk Empire. Songs of the Night is the 66th reissue produced by Archeophone. It is distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA) and available in both CD and digital formats.
For more information, please contact:http:// www.itsalivemdia.com
― dow, Thursday, 21 July 2016 00:34 (nine years ago)
Description of the Ray Charles reissues looks great, that is. Hopeful about the Joseph, and at least it isn't the kind of hype I see every day.
― dow, Thursday, 21 July 2016 00:42 (nine years ago)
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paste of text messed up, whole press release is here (bonus tracks for both etc):
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― dow, Monday, 25 July 2016 17:18 (nine years ago)
Recorded by Steve Albini in 1990, Daisychain Reaction is a raw blast of Midwestern post-punk from the heyday of indie rock. It includes Poster Children's most well-known song "If You See Kay."
The album was released on Twin/Tone Records in 1991 and re-released in 1992on Sire Records in the US and Creation Records in the UK. It has been unavailableon vinyl since.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Daisychain Reaction's release, LotuspoolRecords is proud to present the definitive vinyl edition of this early '90s classic, available on Sept. 30th.
The album's twelve songs have been remastered from the original tapes and cutto lacquer by Bob Weston of Chicago Mastering Service and pressed onto 180 gram black vinyl.
The package features a 12-page retro fanzine with a new, exclusive essay by Jon Fine (author of Your Band Sucks) and reflections on the making of the album bymembers of the band. In addition, a digital download card for three previously unreleased tracks (an early version of "Where We Live" from the Albini Flower Plower sessions and 1989 demo versions of "If You See Kay" and "Where We Live") is included.
Poster Children will be touring the US in the fall of 2016.
TOUR DATES
09/23 - Champaign, IL - Pygmalion Festival09/29 - Brooklyn, NY - St. Vitus09/30 - Washington DC - DC910/1 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's10/2 - Boston, MA - Great Scott10/12 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo10/13 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom Of The Hill10/14 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir10/15 - Seattle, WA - Barboza10/16 - Vancouver, BC - The Cobalt11/23 - Chicago, IL - Schuba's (2 Shows)
― dow, Wednesday, 27 July 2016 18:34 (nine years ago)
RHINO ROLLS OUT ROCKTOBER
Limited Edition Releases Available Every Tuesday This October
Featuring Rock 'N' Roll Greats Alice Cooper, Buckcherry, Deep Purple, The Flamin' Groovies, Foreigner, Heaven & Hell, Iron Butterfly, Jet, Small Faces, The Stooges, Twisted Sister, T. Rex, ZZ TOP And More
In a year packed with the Olympics and a Presidential election, Rhino will be celebrating another great American tradition - rock 'n' roll - with their first ever ROCKTOBER campaign, featuring 13 limited edition releases from some of the biggest names in rock. Rhino's ROCKTOBER kicks off with the first round of releases on Tuesday, October 4 and continues with unique releases every Tuesday throughout the month. ROCKTOBER will feature releases from such iconic artists as Alice Cooper, Buckcherry, Deep Purple, The Flamin' Groovies, Foreigner, Heaven & Hell, Iron Butterfly, Jet, Small Faces, The Stooges, Twisted Sister, T. Rex, and ZZ TOP.
Full details on all titles are listed below, including quantities available in the US. All releases will be available exclusively at participating brick and mortar retail outlets.(info, links, cover art etc):http://view.e.wbr.com/?qs=685cb74f22bdf690779cedae872ae53cc912e7927c15021960f82c5c882f972877fcdbf7d6211ab321365cafe2da56cc707b5d38072975c07e1d5dbb2d1251a0
― dow, Thursday, 28 July 2016 16:43 (nine years ago)
I shoulda said! These are are all fancy vinyl: clear, red, brown and yellow (Stooges), others & others
― dow, Thursday, 28 July 2016 16:45 (nine years ago)
Where are you getting all this stuff from?
― paolo, Thursday, 28 July 2016 17:01 (nine years ago)
Just email---you should see the ones I don't post!
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Psychic TV's classic first studio album Force The Hand Of Chance by Psychic TV is back on vinyl for the first time in over 25 years. (release: 8/18.)
Cut from the original masters in the WEA UK vaults, this will be a limited edition pressing of only 1000 copies. Forced Exposure will be exclusively distributing 700 standard copies while the Genesis P-Orridge webstore offers an exclusive deluxe edition of 300 available by mail order only.
Force The Hand of Chance remains one of Psychic TV's most seminal albums boasting classic tracks such as "Just Drifting", "Ov Power" as well as a vocal feature by Soft Cell's Marc Almond on the haunting "Guiltless".
Force The Hand of Chance Psychic TV Angry Love ProductionsAugust 18, 2016
1 - Just Drifting 2 - Terminus 3 - Stolen Kisses 4 - Caresse 5 - Guiltless 6 - No Go Go 7 - Ov Power 8 - Message from the Temple
Psychic TV Live Dates:
8/12: Los Angeles - Cinefamily *8/12: Los Angeles, CA - Berserktown 3 at Teragram Ballroom % 9/16: Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg ^9/17: Hudson, NY - Basilica SoundScape #9/21: Toronto, ON - Lee's Palace9/23: Montreal, QB - POP Montreal at Theatre Fairmount9/29: Portland, OR - Star Theatre9/30: Vancouver, BC - Venue Nightclub10/1: Seattle, WA - Macefield Festival 10/24: Athens, Greece Modu10/26: Republic of Georgia - TBA10/28: Moscow, Russia - TBA10/30: St. Petersburg, Russia - Zal Ojidaniya11/1: Tel Aviv, Israel - The Zone11/3: Kiev, Ukraine - Sentrum11/5: Wroclaw, Poland - WIF festival11/7: London, UK - Shepherds Bush Empire11/9: Leeds, UK - Wardrope
* - Live Soundtrack to Jarman's In the Shadow of the Sun% - Performing Force the Hand of Chance ^ - Alienist Record Release Show# - Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Edley ODowd Collaboration
More on Psychic TV and Genesis P-Orridge:
Born in 1981 from industrial music behemoth Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV is fronted by Throbbing Gristle's founder: anti-hero, artist, and Pandrogenist, Genesis P-Orridge.
Psychic TV is particularly known for its intense and visceral live performances and for a creative lineage that includes cultural luminaries such as William S. Burroughs, Derek Jarman, and Timothy Leary, among others.
Right from the outset, Psychic TV in turn made highly innovative and unflinchingly provocative music blending elements of psychedelia and dance with Industrial sounds (named "HYPERDELIC" by Genesis). As with Throbbing Gristle, the details of Psychic TV's packaging, marketing and the radical lifestyle of the musicians were all treated as equally crucial components of the final aesthetic statement. For some 14 odd years, Psychic TV recorded and released dozens of live and studio albums ending up in the Guiness Book Of Records for releasing more albums in one year than any other artist (even Elvis!). Psychic TV was terminated in the mid 90's as Genesis pursued further musical goals with h/er spoken-word and expanded poetry/video installation project Thee Majesty.
In 2003, artist and percussionist Edley ODowd gently but persistently persuaded Genesis to rekindle her rock spirit and Psychic TV. Edley succeeded and they played their first public show that December. The reactivated ensemble led by ODowd, has been touring the world and releasing music ever since.
The full history of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and her varied seminal musical exploits of the past three decades as well as her soclo-cultural adventures would easily fill a book. Soft Skull/Shortwave Books published "Painful but Fabulous: The Lives and Art of Genesis P-Orridge" in 2003 and more recently with "Thee Psychick Bible" in hardcover in 2009 and paperback in 2010). Genesis continues to exhibit artwork around the world. Most recently at Art Basel, Miami, The Serpentine Gallery, London and a career retrospective at The Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. H/er most current exhibition "Try To Altar Everything" is at The Rubin Museum in New York City through August 2016.
Already living a creative further chapter of h/er "life" book Genesis continues to provoke and explore in her very public private life; from replacing all her healthy teeth with solid gold permanent replicas in an homage to Pierre Clemente inLuis Bunuel's "Belle De Jour." Littering the dictionary and culture with new words for new, original ideas Genesis can be said to follow the serious process and joy-filled strategy of "When there is no example imagine it, when there is no word for it, invent one."
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the legendary English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance, and visual artist. P-Orridge rose to notability as founder of the COUM Transmissions art collective, which operated in Britain from 1969 to 1976. P-Orridge fronted the pioneering industrial band Throbbing Gristle between 1975 and 1981 and the experimental multimedia commonage Psychic TV from 1981 to present. In 1996, P-Orridge and partner Jackie "Lady Jaye" Breyer P-Orridge embarked on the Pandrogyne Project. P-Orridge currently performs within he/r spoken word project, Thee Majesty, and the most current incarnation of Psychic TV labeled PTV3. Collaborators include Aaron Dilloway, Merzbow, Tony Conrad, William S. Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Monte Cazazza, Hafler Trio, White Stains, Z'ev, and countless others. P-Orridge's visual works have been exhibited in hundreds of exhibitions across the world over the past 46 years, recently culminating in retrospectives at the Andy Warhol Museum and the Rubin Museum of Art.
― dow, Thursday, 28 July 2016 20:14 (nine years ago)
Stone coverage by Kory Grow begins here:
Pink Floyd have raided their vaults for a massive, 27-disc box set anthologizing their first seven years together, The Early Years 1965 – 1972, due out on November 11th. It will contain unreleased outtakes and demos, TV appearances, seven hours of concert recordings, 15 hours of video (including concert performances, interviews and three feature films), over 20 unreleased songs, an updated version of their Zabriskie Point soundtrack and more, documenting the period before Dark Side of the Moon. The group will also put out a more affordable, two-disc compilation, The Early Years – Cre/ation.The audio will comprise 130 tracks...(cont. below, w links to related news)http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/pink-floyd-detail-massive-27-disc-early-years-box-set-w431264
― dow, Friday, 29 July 2016 21:38 (nine years ago)
Shoulda called that 2-disc Ru/Le.
― Kenneth Without Anger (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 29 July 2016 22:25 (nine years ago)
Several reissues from Sound Of The Universe news:
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Gil Scott-Heron & Brian JacksonWinter In AmericaSTRATA-EAST
Classic album featuring 'The Bottle' with 4 bonus tracks(on cd only). Gil Scott Heron is a legendary soul/jazz/spoken word hero and this is one of his greatest and most unique albums. It was the album which made his name and transformed him into a pop success by virtue of the popularity of the track The Bottle, which it includes. A clue to the quality of this classic album is that it was recorded for the seminal indie deep jazz label Strata East, whose releases were rarely short of superb. This is his deepest and most mellow and jazzy album, and is embued with a beautiful sense of peaceful sadness.
CD/New LP (180g)*CD bonus tracks 1. Peace Go With You Brother2. Rivers Of My Fathers3. A Very Precious Time4. Back Home5. The Bottle6. Song For Bobby Smith7. Your Daddy Loves You8. Watergate Blues9. Peace Go With You Brother10. Winter In America - Live*11. Song For Bobby Smith -alternate Take*12. Your Daddy Loves You - Alternate Take*13. The Bottle - Live*Info (CD already sold out at SOTU, worth looking around for; they do have LP)https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/gil-scott-heron-brian-jackson-winter-in-america
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― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 18:52 (nine years ago)
"More info" superfluous; already incl. relevant link.
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Absolutely seminal album of rare groove funk jazz from Headhunters' bass player Paul Jackson. All-star line-up featuring Herbie Hancock, Bernie Maupin, Webster Lewis. Only ever released in 1978 in Japan,
1. Black Octopus Part 1 - Many Directions2. Black Octopus Part 2 - Eight Ways Of Love3. Funk Times Three4. Burning In The Heat (Of Your Love)5. Tiptoe Thru The Ghetto
LP more info, audio:https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/paul-jackson-2-black-octopus
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 18:57 (nine years ago)
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Dorothy AshbyAfro-Harping (1968)CADET
Definitive deep funky album from harpist Dorothy Ashby. Excellent late 60's soulful jazz harp recorded for Chess with arrangements by Richard Evans and a killer (unknown) line-up! Samples galore, from "Soul Vibrations" and "Come Live With Me", plus a version of "Little Sunflower". Like an earlier version of Alice Cotrane's seminal 70s releases on Impulse. (maybe not some of the material; see track list)
LP, CD
1. Soul Vibrations2. Games3. Action Line4. Lonely Girl5. Life Has Its Trials6. Afro-Harping7. Little Sunflower8. Theme From Valley Of The Dolls9. Come Live With Me10. The Look Of Lovemore info, audio: https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/dorothy-ashby-afro-harping-1968
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 19:02 (nine years ago)
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Absolutely essential jazz funk album! A rare groove classic and the only album James Mason recorded.(looks like they've got several by him, if same James Mason). Every track's a winner but look out for "Sweet Power Your Embrace", "Free" and "Slick City" in particularLP
1. sweet power your embrace2. good thing3. free4. mbewe5. funny girl6. slick city7. rhythm of life8. hey hey hey9. i've got my eyes on you10. dreams
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 19:08 (nine years ago)
oops, here's more info & audio link for James Mason:https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/james-mason-rhythm-of-life-1977
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Pharoah SandersJourney To The One (1980)THERESA
Includes the deep jazz dance Dingwalls classic "You've Got To Have Freedom", a Gilles Peterson favourite and one of the biggest tunes of the day.2-LP, CD
1. Greetings To Idris2. Doktor Pitt3. Kazuko (Peace Child)4. After The Rain5. Soledad6. You've Got To Have Freedom7. Yemenja8. Easy To Remember9. Think About The One10. Bedriamore info, audio:https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/pharoah-sanders-journey-to-the-one-1980
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 19:15 (nine years ago)
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Dorothy AshbyThe Rubaiyat Of Dorothy AshbyCADET
Classic album from jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby, originally released in 1970 on the Cadet label, and produced by Richard Evans! Her funkiest album by far, featuring "The Moving Finger"!LP1. Myself When Young2. For Some We Loved3. Wax And Wane4. Drink5. Wine6. Dust7. Joyful Grass And Grape8. Shadow Shapes9. Heaven And Hell10. The Moving Fingermore info, audio:https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/dorothy-ashby-the-rubaiyat-of-dorothy-ashby
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 19:21 (nine years ago)
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Weldon IrvineCosmic Vortex (1974)BMG
By 1974, 31 year-old Weldon Irvine was ready for the next phase of his career. Having spent years working variously as a pianist, band leader, composer, arranger and road manager with the likes of Joe Henderson and Nina Simone, his breakout moment as a solo artist finally came in 1974, when he signed with RCA Records. Finally backed with a budget that could match his ambitions, Irvine's first release was Cosmic Vortex, a sprawling, monumental work that embodied a musician at the height of his powers. The result is an album that molds his jazz instincts for free-form improvisation to fit a deep funk aesthetic, but also matched with strong, spiritual lyrics.LP, CD
1. Love your brother2. Walk that walk; talk that talk3. Love Jones4. I'll name it tomorrow5. Cosmic Vortex6. Quiet (In memory of Duke Ellington)7. Let yourself be free8. Love your brothermore info, audio:https://soundsoftheuniverse.com/product/weldon-irvine-cosmic-vortex-1974
― dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016 19:26 (nine years ago)