Saturday, March 12, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

Interview: Jack White talks with Mary Lucia

by Mary Lucia, Minnesota Public Radio



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this really, really belongs in the category of you've thought you have seen everything....this is how my grandchildren will play a record? I f**king don't think so. They will inheiret real vinyl and records that you play on a real turntable. This, I guess, is for someone, somewhere, but not in my house and not in my world!



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Anvil Reveals New Album, "Juggernaut Of Justice" Cover Art


Canadian heavy metal legends Anvil have revealed the front cover artwork for their forthcoming new studio album, "Juggernaut Of Justice." You can check it out below. The album is scheduled to be released in North America on May 10th through The End Records.











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Styx’s Tommy Shaw To Drop Bluegrass Debut on March 22nd!


Tommy Shaw, guitarist of legendary rock band Styx, is set to release his debut Bluegrass album, “The Great Divide” on March 22nd, 2011, through Pazzo Music/Fontana Distribution. The album features an impressive roster of guest musicians, including: Alison Krauss, Dwight Yoakam, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Rob Ickes, Stuart Duncan, Byron House, Gary Burr and many more.

With this album, Shaw, a Montgomery, Alabama native, establishes himself as an authentic addition to the Bluegrass community....

Read more at iconvsicon.com




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Meat Puppets' Curt Kirkwood on Making New Album 'Lollipop' and Their Summer Plans

Read more at rollingstone.com

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Gaggle Record Store Day Release

Gaggle will release a special run of vinyl for Record Store Day on 18th April.

It's called 'The Brilliant and the Dark', and it'll be released through Transgressive as a limited-to-300-copies 12".

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ourvinyl.com has a neat look at some of the recording techniques by the lads from liverpool

The Forgotten Novelty of the Fab Four

Read more ourvinyl.com

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vinyl records still strong in Wyoming

Vinyl records sales see growth

Patrick Cossel

As much of the music industry sees declining or flattening sales, there is one medium bucking the trend.

In 2010 vinyl records saw an increase in sales by 14 percent, according to Neilsen SoundScan, an industry analysis company. According to this report, vinyl was the fastest-growing format with 2.8 million units sold.

But those numbers need to be taken in perspective. Even with this increase, vinyl only accounted for less than one percent of the year’s total album sales.

Still, this format that was once the norm, seems to have remade its mark on the industry.

In Cheyenne, Wyo., Ernie November has been selling records for 15 years.

Located in the heart of Wyoming’s capitol city, the store is a bastion for those who are looking for something interesting and new for their ears.

Read more at westernnebraskaobserver.net


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and vinyl is doing well in the 'show me' state as well!

The rebirth of vinyl

Records stay alive in current age of digital music

Written by Linda Leicht

Retiree Paul Wiesner has been buying vinyl records since he was boy in the 1950s and '60s; 28-year-old Patrick Houtz discovered vinyl seven years ago.

Both agree that the sound, touch and experience of buying a record, taking it home and playing it on a turntable beats digital every time.

In a world of MP3s, CDs, iTunes and Pandora, the two men are among an elite group who love vinyl.

There are growing opportunities to indulge that passion, from Vinyl Revival night at a local bar to an upcoming record convention.

College students buying in

Sebastien Chevrel, one of the owners of Capsule Labs in Los Angeles, has seen business improve slowly but steadily in the past few years.

The small record pressing company sees mostly independent artists who self-finance their release on vinyl

Read more at news-leader.com


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vinyl now getting more sales and interest in India!

For the record

Manoj Sharma , Hindustan Times

About a decade back, Radio & Gramophone House in Connaught Place, one of the oldest music shops in the city, did away with the shelf displaying Long Play (LP) records. About two months back, it restored its exclusive LP shelf, now full with recently released LPs of both western and Hindi film music. “We restored our vinyl shelf because now there is a sudden spurt of interest in LPs. Many of those who approach us are youngsters who have dusted off old LP players bought by their father and grandfathers. In the past month alone, we have sold dozens of LPs and new players,” says Rishi Jain of Radio & Gramophone House, set up in 1951 by his grandfather.

Jain is not exaggerating. Long play records are staging a quiet comeback, with top music shops across the city once again storing and selling them.

Landmark, the largest book and music retailer, has a rack devoted to LPs at both its Delhi and Gurgaon outlets......

Read more at hindustantimes.com


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Bootsy Collins Reveals Limited Edition, Holographic 3d Album Art


New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) 'Tha Funk Capital Of The World' Now Available For Pre-Order: http://amzn.to/glwC6r First Single "Don't Take My Funk," Feat. Catfish Collins And Bobby Womack, Now Available On All Digital Retailers

While supplies last, CDs of Bootsy Collins' new album 'Tha Funk Capital of the World' (out 4/26) will be available with eye-popping holographic 3D album art designed by Roy Koch, Mascot Records' in-house artist. Bootsy says, "The album cover art work breathes like it is a living being/city... it's alive."

Read more at top40-charts.com










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Kate Bush releasing new 'Director's Cut' album in May

Kate Bush has re-recorded some of her old material for release on a new album this May. The elusive singer is said to be revisiting a selection of songs from her 1989 album 'The Sensual World' and 1993's 'The Red Shoes'. The new record will be named 'Director's Cut' and will come out on May 16.

The album will be released digitally, on a CD, on vinyl and in a case-bound book.

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WEEDEATER: Killer Album Cover Art


After over two incredibly action/drama/injury/tour-soaked years of constant insanity, North Carolina sludge crusaders WEEDEATER have completed their long-delayed, yet more anticipated-than-ever, fourth full-length release. The intoxicating ten-track brutalizer, dubbed "Jason... The Dragon", has been scheduled for worldwide release on March 15 via Southern Lord Recordings.

The effort is now available for streaming in its entirety on the band's MySpace page. (Note: The stream will only be available until March 15.)











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GENE SIMMONS On Original KISS Reunion: 'There Will Be One More Time When We Play Together'

KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons spoke with DJ JC Green of Alfa Rock 105.7 FM and Metal Messiah Radio's "Heavy Metal Thunder" program last night (Thursday, March 10) ahead of the band's March 12 concert at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in Hato Rey. Excerpts from the chat follow below.

On "Sonic Boom" and its planned follow-up:

Read the interview at Blabbermouth.com


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Foo Fighters releasing covers album for Record Store Day

Foo Fighters are scheduled to release a 'covers' album to help celebrate Record Store Day. The album, 'Medium Rare,' will be released on vinyl in stores for the April 16th celebration. Among the covers on the record are versions of Pink Floyd, Prince and Paul McCartney and Wings tracks that the band have played live previously.

Here is tracklist (with the original artists in brackets):

'Band On The Run' (Paul McCartney and Wings)
'I Feel Free' (Cream)
'Life Of Illusion' (Joe Walsh)
'Young Man Blues' (Mose Allison)
'Bad Reputation' (Thin Lizzy)
'Darling Nikki' (Prince)
'Down In The Park' (Gary Numan)
'Baker Street' (Gerry Rafferty)
'Danny Says' (The Ramones)
'Have A Cigar' (Pink Floyd)
'Never Talking To You Again' (Husker Du)
'Gas Chamber' (Angry Samoans)
'This Will Be Our Year' (The Zombies)

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Steely Dan Announce North American Tour

Russell Hall

Steely Dan have announced the initial North American dates for the duo’s forthcoming “Shuffle Diplomacy Twenty Eleven” tour. The trek kicks off on July 2 at Seattle’s WaMu Theater, and wraps up with a six-night residency at New York’s Beacon Theater. As was the case with the duo’s 2009 “Rent Party Tour,” the forthcoming shows will mix greatest hits with deeper cuts. In addition, in select cities, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker and their backing band will perform classic Steely Dan albums in their entirety

Read the rest and get the tour dates at Gibson.com


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the nytimes has a sad story about a very famous music lover and record collector. my thoughts are with the family:

Danny Stiles, Radio Host Who Kept the Oldies New, Is Dead at 87

By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN

Danny Stiles, who brought back the music of yesteryear, spinning records for more than six decades on New York-area radio, died Friday in Manhattan. He was 87 and lived in Short Hills, N.J.

Read the rest of the story at nytimes.com


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and in music history for the day:

Buddy Holly and the Crickets recorded "Maybe Baby" in 1957

In 1966, the Levi Strauss Company began selling bell-bottom blue jeans in the US. cool....

In 1969, Paul McCartney married Linda Eastman at Marylebone Register Office, London. They then held a reception lunch at The Ritz Hotel. Paul went to the recording studio in the evening to work. George Harrison and his wife Patti were arrested on the same day and charged with possession of marijuana. The charge was cannabis resin possession after authorities found 120 joints in their house.

In 1974, John Lennon made headlines after an incident at the Troubadour Club, Los Angeles. Out on a drinking binge with Harry Nilsson, Lennon hurled insults at the performing Smothers Brothers before being forcibly removed. Nilsson, a good friend of Tom Smothers, thought he was helping the act because Tom had struggled through weak material at an earlier date.

The R.E.M. album "Out of Time" was released in 1991.



The album "Unplugged" was released by KISS in 1996.

In 2001, Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” was voted Song of the Century in a poll published in America. Musicians, critics and fans compiled the list by the RIAA. The highest placed U.K. act was The Rolling Stones with “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in 16th place. The Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand” came in at #28.

In 2008, seven years of trying to secure the rights to use the Lennon-McCartney catalog paid off for TV's American Idol, when over 31 million viewers tuned in to the show. The following day, the top five Google searches were also Beatle related.

birthday wishes to singer, songwriter James Taylor (1948) and Graham Coxon from Blur (1969)

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