Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

great interview over at the hollywoodreporter.com (i've always had a secret crush on her!)

Brandi Carlile on Her New Live Album, Admiration for Elton John and Thoughts on Lady Gaga

by Lesley Goldberg

A concert "becomes a Church," says the singer-songwriter, who releases 'Live at Benaroya Hall With the Seattle Symphony' this week.

You could say Brandi Carlile is in a league of her own. A stark contrast to heavily produced pop singers like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Ke$ha, Carlile’s focus is on music over image, history over headlines, grit over glam. In this age of American Idol, when building your audience organically is the hardest route to stardom, the openly gay Carlile did just that with 2007’s "The Story," which broke the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to become a sort of sleeper hit.

Read the interview at hollywoodreporter.com




=============

neat article about record stores in la

Your Favorite Neighborhood Record Stores (Los Angeles, this one’s for you)

by Alexis Justman

On Record Store Day’s Eve I stayed up making a wish list of all the special releases I wanted to snag. On Record Store Day I slept in, because it was so hot outside and I knew people were already camped outside Amoeba’s entrances waiting in line for the special RSD releases of bands like Jimmy Eat World, Jenny and Johnny with Gram Parsons, Big Star, Built to Spill, The White Stripes, Beach Boys, Ryan Adams and more

Read the rest at culturemob.com

=============

cool cover art!

SEVEN WITCHES: New Album Artwork, Track Listing, Release Date Revealed

Many years have passed since the last SEVEN WITCHES album saw the light of day and guitarist/mainman Jack Frost decided it was time to give the fans what they wanted... and brought back James Rivera (HELSTAR) to front the group once again

Read more and get the track list at Blabbermouth

















=============

Music for film scored by Paul McCartney to get first proper CD release in July

Paul McCartney's soundtrack for the 1966 film "The Family Way" will be released on CD July 26 by Varèse Sarabande. The new disc will be the first historically accurate and proper release of the music, which has, up till now, been released with added music not directly connected with the original soundtrack.

The music for the film was written by Paul McCartney, performed by session musicians and released in 1966 on Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the U.S.

Continue reading on
Examiner.com











=============

Ryan Hewitt Masters Flogging Molly for Vinyl at Bernie Grundman's

New Album "Speed of Darkness" Adds Premium 12" Album Release

Recording engineer Ryan Hewitt booked Bernie Grundman Mastering's disc mastering studio for the vinyl release of Flogging Molly's new album, "Speed of Darkness." Recorded at Echo Mountain Studios, Asheville, NC, and Sonic Ranch, El Paso, TX, the album was digitally mastered at 96K/24-bit for vinyl by Dave Collins at Dave Collins Mastering and at 44.1K/16-bit for CD and online release. Release date May 31, 2011 from Borstal Beat Records.

=============

Elliot Easton: My 12 Most Influential Guitar Recordings

Ellen Barnes

In a celebration of his comeback and his ongoing evolution as a player, Cars guitarist Elliot Easton revealed the dozen guitar recordings that have most influenced his playing in a new interview with MusicRadar.com.

“A great guitar recording is one that influences scores of other guitar players,” said Easton, who will release The Cars’ first album in 24 years, Move Like This, on May 10.

Read more at Gibson.com

=============

and in music history for the day:

In 1939, "Beer Barrel Polka" was recorded by The Andrews Sisters.

In 1958, Alan Freed has trouble on his hands when a brawl breaks out following a Big Beat Show at the Boston Arena. Several of the estimated 5,000 teens in attendance are injured and Freed will later be charged with incitement of a riot and destruction of property.

In 1964, Gerry and the Pacemakers make their US television debut on the Ed Sullivan Show a full month before their first appearance on the Billboard chart with "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying".

In 1968, The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded “Voodoo Chile.” It was featured on the Electric Ladyland double album and became a U.K. #1 single on 21st November 1970, two months after the guitarist's death.

In 1968, the Beach Boys begin a 17 date tour of the US with a show in New York. The second half of the concert featured the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who lectured the audience on "spiritual regeneration." The reaction was so negative, more than half of the remaining tour dates were cancelled. Ohmmmmmmm..........

Paul McCartney made his first American stage appearance in 10 years in 1976. The "Wings Over America" tour began in Ft. Worth, TX

In 1978, FM, a film about the struggles of a radio station, debuts in Los Angeles. The soundtrack features Steely Dan, Steve Miller, The Eagles, Neil Young, Billy Joel and Warren Zevon. More people would buy the soundtrack than bothered to see the film.

Dollywood (Dolly Parton's theme park) opened in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 1986.

Also in 1986, Robert Palmer went to #1 on the U.S. singles chart with “Addicted To Love,” it made #5 in the U.K. Palmer originally recorded the song as a duet with Chaka Khan but due to contractual problems her voice was removed.

The late James Brown was born in 1933.



birthdays today include Pete Staples from The Troggs (1944), Bruce Hall of REO Speedwagon (1953) and Frankie Valli of the Four Seasons (1937)

No comments: