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One of the best week's for new music releases in some time, including lots of CVR Blog picks including:
A hardcore and metal releases bonanza this week with Barn Burner Bangers II: Scum of the Earth, Morbid Angel's Illud Divinum Insanus, Job For A Cowboy with Gloom, Tombs with Path Of Totality and Black September's The Forbidden Gates Beyond, just to name a few.
Or go the indie music way with the Cults' self-titled album, The Rosebuds' Loud Planes Fly Low, Coathangers' Larceny & Old Lace or the Wooden Birds' Two Matchsticks.
Neil Young's 'A Treasure' includes live performances from his 1984-1985 US tours and also five previously unreleased songs. Additionally, he hits a home run with vinyl reissues of After the Gold Rush and the killer Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. Also look for vinyl remastered editions of two Grateful Dead albums (Blues for Allah and Shakedown Street)
Other vinyl releases include The Airborne Toxic Event - The Vinyl Collection (4-LP box set), two Radio Dept reissues (Clinging to a Scheme and Pet Grief), Okkervil River with Rider, Friendly Fires with Pala and Abigail Washburn's City of Refuge, just to name a few.
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31 Knots - Trump Harm (vinyl)
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (dvd)
Abigail Washburn - City of Refuge (vinyl)
Above & Beyond - Group Therapy
All Time Low - Dirty Work
Amorphis - The Beginning Of Times
Anathema - We're Here Because We're Here
Arch Enemy - Khaos Legions
Arctic Monkeys - Suck It & See
BB&C - Veil
Barn Burner - Bangers II: Scum of the Earth
Battles - Gloss Drop
Bear Hands - Burning Bush Supper Club (vinyl)
Behemoth - Abyssus Abyssum Invocat
Bikini - RIP JDS EP (reissue)(vinyl)
Black Lips - Arabia Mountain
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Dandelion Gum (deluxe reissue)
Black Sabbath - Born Again: Deluxe Edition (2 CDs)
Black September - The Forbidden Gates Beyond
Blindside - With Shivering Hearts We Wait
Bob Marley - The Lowdown (2 CDs)
Bole 2 Harlem - Bole 2 Harlem Volume 1
Brian Olive - Two of Everything
Brute Heart - Lonely Hunter
Candi Staton - Evidence: The Complete Fame Records Masters (2 CDs)
Caravan - In the Land of Grey & Pink (3 CDs)
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Heritage (reissue)
Cerebral Bore - Maniacal Miscreation
Chick Corea - Forever
Chris Difford - Cashmere If You Can
Chris Mills - Heavy Years 2000-2010
City & Colour - Little Hell
Cliff Richard - Anthology (3 CDs)
Coathangers - Larceny & Old Lace
Country Mice - Twister
Cults - Cults
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - It’s A Corporate World
Daniel Isaiah - High Twilight
David Bowie - Golden Years (EP)
David Bowie - Little Wonder + Remixes EP
Dawes - Nothing Is Wrong
Dean Martin - Classic Dino: Best of Dean Martin
Dean Martin - Cool Then, Cool Now (2 CDs, Book)
Dean Martin - Dino: The Essential Dean Martin (2 CDs)
Def Leppard - Mirrorball: Live & More (CD/DVD)
Depeche Mode - Remixes 2: 81-11: Deluxe Edition (3 CDs)
Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus 2011
Duncan Sheik - Covers 80's
Dustin O'Halloran - Vorlben
Engineer - Crooked Voices
Esmerine - La Lechuza
F**ked Up - David Comes to Life
Falconer - Armod
Fats Domino - The Imperial Singles Volume 4: 1959-1961
Ford & Lopatin - Channel Pressure
Frank Sinatra - Ring-A-Ding Ding
Frank Turner - England Keeps My Bones
Friendly Fires - Pala (vinyl)
Fucked Up - David Comes To Life
Gary Brooker - Lead Me to the Water
Gavin Friday - Catholic
Gene Watson & Rhonda Vincent - Your Money & My Good Looks
George Jones - Great Country Hits of the 60s
Gigan - Quasi-Hallucinogenic Sonic Landscapes
Givers - In Light
Grateful Dead - Blues for Allah (vinyl)
Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street (vinyl)
Grayson Capps - The Lost Cause Minstrels
Hail Mary Mallon - Are You Gonna Eat That?
Hammerfall - Infected
Hiromi - Voice
Holy Other - With U
Hooray For Earth - True Loves
Hospital Ships - Lonely Twin
Idiot Glee - Paddywhack
Ikebe Shakedown - Ikebe Shakedown
Infantree - Would Work (Deluxe Edition)
Iron Maiden - From Fear to Eternity: The Best of 1990-2010 (2 CDs)
Jawbone - Loss Of Innocence 7"
Jessica 6 - See The Light
Jill Andrews - The Mirror
Job For A Cowboy - Gloom (EP)
Joe Ely - Satisfied at Last
Joe Jackson - Live Music
Johan Johannsson - The Miners' Hymns
Jonsi - Go Out EP
Karma to Burn - V
Kate Voegele - Gravity Happens
Kendl Winter - At the Same Time (vinyl)
Khann - Erode
Kylie Minogue - Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)(EP)
Lady Gaga - Born This Way (vinyl)
Ladybug Transistor - Clutching Stems
Larry Carlton & Robben Ford - Live In Tokyo
Looking For An Answer - Eterno Treblinka
Madlib - Medicine Show No. 9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyvill (vinyl)
Marty Balin - The Witcher
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On: 40th Anniversary (2-CD & LP box set)
Mastodon - Fiend Without a Face & West End Motel (reissue)
Matt Bauer - The Jessemine County Book of the Living
Mike Bloom - King of Circles
Montrose - Montrose (remastered)
Morbid Angel - Illud Divinum Insanus
Mott the Hoople - Live In Sweden 1971
Neil Young - A Treasure
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush (reissue) (vinyl)
Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (reissue) (vinyl)
New York Dolls - Dancing Backward In High Heels
Nick 13 - Nick 13
Nik Freitas - Saturday Night Underwater
Okkervil River - Rider (vinyl)
Oneida - Absolute II (vinyl)
Origin - Entity
Patrice Holloway - Love & Desire: The Patrice Holloway Anthology
Patrolled By Radar - Be Happy
Paul Simon - Paul Simon (remastered with bonus tracks)
Paul Simon - Paul Simon in Concert: Live Rhymin' (remastered with bonus tracks)
Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years (reissue)
Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin' Simon (remastered with bonus tracks)
Peter Murphy - Ninth
Poco - Head Over Heels / Rose of Cimarron
ROB - Funky Rob Way
Radio Dept. - Clinging to a Scheme (reissue) (vinyl)
Radio Dept. - Pet Grief (reissue) (vinyl)
Randy Travis - Anniversary Celebration
Rick Danko & Friends - Iron Horse Northhampton 1995
Rick Danko & Richard Manuel - Live at Uncle Willys 1989
Robert Pollard - Lord Of The Birdcage
Roger Waters - Roger Waters Collection (8-disc box set)
Ronnie Dunn - Ronnie Dunn
Ronnie James Dio - Dio: Anthology (2 CDs)
Rosebuds - Loud Planes Fly Low
Rubblebucket - Omega La La
Ryan Driver - Who’s Breathing?
Sammy Hagar - Street Machine
Santah - White Noise Bed
Seasick Steve - You Can’t Teach An Old Dog New Tricks
Shadowside - Inner Monster Out
Simply Red - Farewell: Live in Concert (CD/DVD)
Sister - Hated
Sondre Lerche - Sondre Lerche
Status Quo - Quid Pro Quo: Bonus Live Disc (2 CDs)
Suede - Coming Up (reissue)
Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks - Revelator
Tangerine Dream - Zeit (2 CDs)
Tea Leaf Green - Radio Tragedy!
Tech N9ne - All 6's and 7's
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Revelator
The Airborne Toxic Event - The Vinyl Collection (4-LP box set)(vinyl)
The Appleseed Cast - Middle States EP
The Loose Salute - Getting Over Being Under
The Poison Control Center - Stranger Ballet
The Postelles - The Postelles
The Residents - Lonely Teenager
The Wooden Birds - Two Matchsticks
Tom Vek - Leisure Seizure
Tombs - Path Of Totality
Trentemoller - Late Night Tales
Tyr - The Lay of Thrym
Various Artists - A Prayer Cycle: Path To Zero
Various Artists - Come Together: Black America Sings Lennon & McCartney
Various Artists - Transformers: Dark Of The Moon Soundtrack
Various Artists - 2011 Warped Tour Compilation
Various Artists - Electric Psychedelic Sitar Headswirlers Volumes 6-10 (5-CD box set)
Various Artists - Music From & Inspired By The Big C
Various Artists - Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou: The First Album
Various Artists - Sympathy For Delicious (soundtrack)
Various Artists - The Book of Mormon (cast recording)
Verah Falls - All Our Yesterdays
Vetiver - The Errant Charm
Vin Blanc - Chroma Key
Vladislave Delay Quartet - Vadislave Delay Quartet
Warped 45's - Matador Sunset
Watermelon Slim & Super Chikan - Okiesippi Blues
Whitesnake - Live at Donington 1990 (2 CDs)
Remember, if you are a record company and have new releases or know of any I missed (especially vinyl), please email me and I will add your music to the list. I also do reviews of new vinyl, email me for more information.
A self pressed and distributed 45 from David Gilmour's band before Pink Floyd sells for over $4k and gets the #1 spot this week. Several more 45's make the list, a soul 45 and a withdrawn single from Status Quo. Pink Floyd makes the list themselves with the yellow vinyl of The Wall, and a rare Sun 78 gets the #5 spot.
1. 45 - Joker's Wild (David Gilmour) "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" / "Don't Ask Me" Private Press - $4,164.00
2. 45 - Jimmy Lane and The Incredible 5 "Deal With It" / "What Kind OF Man" Little - $3,418.00
3. 45 - Status Quo "Fakin' The Blues" / "Heavy Daze" Vertigo (withdrawn) - $3,225.15
4. LP - Pink Floyd "The Wall" Yellow Vinyl Italian Pressing - $2,999.99
5. 78 - Hot Shot Love "Wolf Call Boogie" / "Harmonica Jam" Sun 196 - $2,850.11
More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.
Pat Metheny Covers Beatles and Other Legends on New CD
Michael Wright
Grammy-winning guitarist Pat Metheny will release a new album of covers on June 14. The album, titled What’s It All About, comprises the jazz great’s personal interpretations of 10 classic songs, including tracks by The Beatles, Burt Bacharach, Simon & Garfunkel, The Carpenters and more.
Guitar fans will find special interest in Metheny’s sonic choices. He recorded most of the record using an acoustic baritone guitar, with a few notable exceptions. The surf classic, “Pipeline,” is played on an acoustic six-string, and The Beatles’ “And I Love Her” was recorded with a nylon six-string.
Go-Go's Prove They've Still Got the Beat, Cover the Stones in New York
by Kenneth Partridge
The Go-Go's are as quintessentially Californian as the Beach Boys and X, fellow L.A. bands they reference in equal measure, but the pioneering female rockers also have some personal history in New York City, where they performed Friday night.
"Thirty years ago, five ragamuffin punk-rock girls came to your city and made 'Beauty and the Beat,'" guitarist Charlotte Caffey told fans at a packed Irving Plaza, referring to the 1981 debut album the group is celebrating with this latest tour.
Radiohead to release a series of limited 12" vinyl records
Radiohead are scheduled to release a collection of limited edition 12" vinyl records as of next month. It will include remixes of tracks from their current album ‘The King Of Limbs’, this summer on XL/Ticker Tape.
The first release will be a remix of Little By Little by Caribou, and Lotus Flower by Jacques Greene (releases July 4th).
The 12” will be available at selected independent record stores, and from www.radiohead.com
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Osbournes keep rewriting history, says original bassist
Daisley reveals he has stacks of unheard Randy Rhoads material, but won’t let Ozzy and Sharon cheat him over it
Original Ozzy Osbourne bassist Bob Daisley has a hoard of unheard recordings featuring tragic guitarist Randy Rhoads – but he refuses to allow the Osbournes to badger him into a cut-price deal for releasing them.
Daisley accuses the celebrity couple of “rewriting history” and cites the example of his own removal from re-releases of the first two Ozzy solo albums.
Eddie Vedder said that Pearl Jam are hard at work on their new studio album, which will be the band’s tenth. The sessions come in the midst of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary year as a group, which is being commemorated in re-issues, a Wisconsin festival this summer and an upcoming Cameron Crowe-directed documentary. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Vedder talked about his band and his new ukulele album.
“I just wanted it to be the one sound,” the singer said about his new album, Ukulele Songs.
burningshed.com has this news, i'm grabbing my copy!
Autopsy - Acts of the Unspeakable (Vinyl preorder)
Californian gore metallers Autopsy burst onto the scene in 1988 with almost immediate infamy. Frontman Chris Reifert was already a well known force on the underground through his time as drummer with Florida's highly respected metal combo, Death. After playing drums on the band's debut album, the much acclaimed 'Scream Bloody Gore', Chris moved back west to the more open climate of San Francisco and together with Danny Coralles & Eric Cutler formed Autopsy. The partnership kicked off in April 1989 with their debut album 'Severed Survival', a brutal explosion of heavy riffs, tight drumming and a screaming vocal, rounded off with concepts of death, disease and diabolica. A successful European tour with label mates and rising stars 'Paradise Lost' saw the band solidify their ever-growing army of devotees.
Their third album, the highly controversial 'Acts Of The Unspeakable' surfaced in Oct '92 to widespread delight and fury. The press and fans adored the album, with artwork & lyrics loosely mirroring concepts similar to Hieronymous Bosch. The authorities didn't quite see things in the same way as copies of the album & T-Shirts (based on album artwork) were seized the world over. This only added to the reputation of the band with 'Acts' being lauded as the definitive Autopsy album.
The classic third album of death metal from Autopsy on limited yellow vinyl with gatefold sleeve. Numbered to 2000 copies.
Darkthrone began in the late 80’s as a more thrash/death metal inspired act & progressed through technical death/doom metal experimentation to become legends of the black metal world & one of the original leading bands of the Norwegian scene.
‘Goatlord’ is the title of what was to originally be Darkthrone’s second album. The style followed very much in the vein of the debut, ‘Soulside Journey’, with a mid-paced melodic, yet technical death metal style. After the recording of the tracks in their completed demo form in 1991, however, Darkthrone’s focus shifted towards black metal & so the album was shelved, while work commenced on what was to be the Norwegian black metal milestone, ‘A Blaze in the Northern Sky’, which did actually incorporate some parts from the ‘Goatlord’ tracks.
‘Goatlord’ was only ever recorded instrumentally, & so it wasn’t until 1994 that Fenriz added vocals to the songs, with the album eventually seeing a release on the band’s then label, Moonfog Productions in 1996.
This edition of Goatlord features new artwork as selected by the band, & it is presented on limited heavyweight black vinyl.
This title will ship to arrive to you on our street date of June 28th.
Long-awaited reissue of 1967 debut by baroque rock legends!
The work of the Left Banke has long been an elusive holy grail for vintage pop fanatics. The legendary “baroque rock” combo’s work ranks with the greatest American music of the 1960s, and remains beloved by discerning pop connoisseurs around the world. Out of print for decades and despite its longstanding unavailability, the Left Banke’s music has attained an ever-increasing level of prestige over the years, and continues to exercise a powerful mystique amongst the group’s legion of admirers.
The Left Banke’s 1967 debut album Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina is widely regarded as one of the greatest debut albums of the ’60s, thanks to frontman Steve Martin’s evocative lead vocals, the haunting harmonies of band members Tom Finn and George Cameron, the ambitious songwriting of keyboardist Michael Brown, and exquisite, classically-influenced arrangements that were unlike anything else in popular music at the time. “Walk Away Renée,” released the previous year as the band’s first single, remains one of the era’s most recognizable (and most-covered) standards. In addition to “Walk Away Renée” and its followup hit “Pretty Ballerina,” the album also features such memorable numbers as “She May Call You Up Tonight,” “Barterers and Their Wives” and “Shadows Breaking Over My Head.”
The long-awaited reissue of this classic debut on CD and 180 gram vinyl LP has been sourced from the original stereo master tapes and includes the album’s original track listing. CD features unseen photos and new liner notes including illuminating interviews with band members.
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my friend, Gary Freiberg posted this, it's all about the preservation of our beloved vinyl!
Vinyl lasts
Save history, save your records
BY GARY J. FREIBERG
Did you ever groove to the Haydn Quartet singing “The Owl and the Pussycat” from 1901? Or how about the Original Dixieland Jazz Band’s 1917 recording of “Livery Stable Blues,” considered the first jazz recording ever released? Most likely you haven’t, but thanks to collaboration between UC Santa Barbara and its Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Records with the Library of Congress and Sony Music Entertainment, you now can hear these—and 10,000 other recordings from 1901 to 1950—on the National Jukebox created by the Library of Congress.
Launched on May 10, the National Jukebox has turn-of-the-20th-century music, speeches, instrumentals, vaudeville acts—all of them historical recordings long ago forgotten as formats and society changed. As Gene DeAnna, the head of the Library of Congress Recorded Sound Section, said, “The National Jukebox represents a strong step to return out-of-circulation recordings to public access.” These initial 10,000 historical recordings were provided from Sony Music Entertainment, who has, through acquisition and mergers, managed to get control of all the Victor Records rights. UC Santa Barbara is working with the Library of Congress by creating a searchable database for every recording in the National Jukebox.
According to UCSB’s David Seubert, curator, Performing Arts Collection at UCSB, the Library of Congress was essential to the National Jukebox becoming a reality as “they have the muscle” to get Sony to license this stream of audio history, gratis, no licensing fee. The recordings can be listened to, but can not be downloaded. Sony controls the commercial rights.
Even politicians relied on records to spread their message. The National Jukebox includes 1913 speeches by Woodrow Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt, who used Victor Records to disseminate his campaign message about the farmer and American business.
The work of UC Santa Barbara and the National Jukebox are a major step toward preserving our audio history but institutions cannot do it all. The primary source for the preservation of the audio history captured on the vinyl (or the earlier shellac) record is for people who own records to realize they are the custodians of their particular record archive. There are no two record collections that are the same. Every record collection contains recordings that have been out of print for years. If these recordings are to survive, they must be cared for by their owners: Preservation of audio history cannot be left to institutions. The public is the custodian of the world’s audio history; there is not a government agency that houses all recordings. The Library of Congress comes close, but they don’t have everything in their collection that you may have in yours.
Recently, there has been a lot of media attention to the resurgence of sales and popularity of the vinyl record. Record companies, who need more help than AIG ever got, see a renewed source of income as artists want to be hip, cutting edge, by releasing their newest recordings on vinyl. Surprisingly, it’s a younger generation, not Baby Boomers, who are driving sales. The vinyl record was dismissed as outdated by the generation that grew up with it, only to return a generation or so later to become the “newest” listening format.
But the issue of preserving our audio history is deeper than renewed popularity. There are still many people who look at a record collection and see only “old records” that should be dumped. The danger is we lose history, connections with voices from the past.
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, only five percent of analog recordings have been transferred to digital format. As reflected by UC Santa Barbara’s cataloging the 50 years of Victor Records, there are countless peripheral recordings, historical speeches, news broadcast of significant world events, fringe artists, and music available only on the non-digital format. To trash or not take care of an “old record” is destroying the audio history of generations past.
Is it important for future generations to hear the voices that record companies didn’t see profit in converting to a digital commercial product? If it is not, what’s next? Do we turn the books that have not been digitized for Kindle into fireplace logs? Do we toss old magazines, professional manuals, and any other printed materials because of the digital age? No, we do not. Destroying the audio history on vinyl records as a consequence of the iPod and computers makes as much sense as ridding ourselves of books because of Kindle.
So take care of your record collection. How else will future generations hear “Yummy, Yummy, I’ve Got Love in my Tummy” if you don’t?
Gary J. Freiberg is the founder of Vinyl Record Day and author of the accepted Vinyl Record Stamp proposal. Vote for the Vinyl Record Stamp proposal HERE
6. Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake And Palmer
7. Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman (200g)
Track List:
1. Where Do The Children Play?
2. Hard Headed Woman
3. Wild World
4. Sad Lisa
5. Miles From Nowhere
6. But I Might Die Tonight
7. Longer Boats
8. Into White
9. On The Road To Find Out
10. Father And Son
11. Tea For The Tillerman
About Tea For The Tillerman (200g) by Cat Stevens:
When word got out that we were beginning a pressing plant, customers began to call with questions. And the most common and full-of-anticipation question was inevitably: What will be the first title that you press? Well, we couldn't possibly imagine hitting a bigger home run than to open Quality Record Pressings (QRP) with one of the all-time most classic audiophile records, Cat Stevens' Tea for the Tillerman from 1970.
There are so many things perfect about this release. First and foremost, it's a masterpiece of a record. It's that rare record that couples breathtaking sound with hit after hit after hit. In fact, to list the hits would be to list the entire song list. We couldn't pick a better vehicle for which to show off what we're so confident will be the highest quality records ever pressed.
But here's something else that's cool: We scored the absolute original analog masters, and the tapes were in impeccable condition. It took an unbelievable amount of digging and research - and luck - to get this project done to the standards of Analogue Productions. But, wow, was it ever worth it! The tapes were last used in December 1999 when Ted Jensen at Sterling, along with producer Paul Samwell-Smith, remastered the Cat Stevens catalog for CD.
In 1970, Lee Hulko at Sterling Sound cut Tea For The Tillerman for A&M Records in the U.S. and Island Records in the UK using a Telefunken M10 tape machine and a Neumann VMS 66 lathe with a Neumann SX68 cutterhead. Hulko started Sterling in 1968 and was its original mastering engineer. He's considered among the first engineers to advance mastering from just transferring music from tape to lacquer to an art where attention is paid to all the details that result in better sound. We actually found Hulko's original mastering notes from more than 40 years ago. It's incredible, but Sterling still has all of their notes filed away.
So, it was originally cut at Sterling - as were all of the early original Cat Stevens albums - and the tapes were last used at Sterling. How appropriate then that we should go back to Sterling for this monumental reissue. Using the original tapes, George Marino handled the mastering this time. He used an Ampex ATR-102 tape machine, another significant point of interest. While Ampex has long been revered for their sound, they had never made a preview version so that a mastering engineer could cut a lacquer from an Ampex machine. Mike Spitz at ATR Services made a unique preview modification for Sterling so that they could cut this record using an Ampex. Marino then used a Neumann VMS 80 lathe with a Neumann SX 74 cutterhead.
"I think we've gotten something quite a bit better than what was originally issued," Marino says. "I think this version is much more representative of what was on the tape. And that's not a criticism of what was originally done."
Marino points out that since the original issue, there have been advancements in cutting lathe technology that make the improvements of this reissue possible.
"You didn't have the same number of options that you have in the new Neumann electronics," Marino says. "With the new one, they give you more variations to work with. Let's say there's a nice kind of present sounding acoustic guitar on the left channel and then all of the sudden there's a drum peak with cymbal crashes and stuff and that stuff happens to be on the left channel. Being the vocal is down the center, you can drive the high frequency limiter from the right channel. So you can set a threshold on the right channel and grab the vocal without wiping out some of the musical peaks on the left channel. This is what I talk about when I say that we have technical advantages that they didn't have."
Marino also chose to use a wide-track stereo head for this project, which he said allows for better signal-to-noise than the normal stereo head.
And he also decided against using tube electronics, as would have been used originally, because he says that while the tubes allowed for more warmth, they also made the sound duller.
"You wind up wanting to put a little top-end EQ or something to get a little something back (when using tubes)," Marino explains of his decision.
Marino says that he is very pleased with the results.
"A great record. A classic," he says. "And those tapes were in excellent, excellent condition. Musically, I think we've got something that sounds richer and more natural. It sounds more correct. I had to do very, very little to the tape regarding EQ processing or anything."
To package this reissue, we've decided to do a facsimile of the original British Island gatefold jacket rather than the non-gatefold U.S. version. This British jacket also has a textured paper stock on the inside and is glossy on the outside. Additionally, we're using the original pink Island label.
So there you have it. Quality Record Pressings is off and pressing in a big, big way! Finally, we're ready to unveil the innovations in record pressing that we've been working on for more than a year. Among those innovations are the installations of microprocessors on the presses so that all of the presses functions are performed with absolute precision. For example, we've developed a dye with an imbedded temperature sensor that we can use to cycle the presses. Rather than having the presses close and open based on time - as it's been to date - these presses will close and open based on temperature, the far more accurate indicator of when the record is ready. We also have a plating department in Quality Record Pressings, run by the best plating man in the business, Gary Salstrom.
Still to come from Analogue Productions pressed at Quality Record Pressings will be the Cat Stevens classics Teaser and the Firecat and Catch Bull at Four.
Tea For The Tillerman is one of Cat Stevens' finest albums and a gem in the crown of early 1970s singer/songwriterdom. Stevens manages to have his cake and eat it too, simultaneously achieving pop accessibility and artistic relevance. The feel is decidedly gentle and spare. Apart from the occasional string section, Stevens is accompanied only by a three-piece band as he sings his introspective lyrics with appreciable favor.
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Medieval marketing: a winner for Kaiser Chiefs' return
By Stephen Jones
B-Unique/Fiction Records has torn up the rule book with the release of Kaiser Chiefs’ new album The Future Is Medieval, which combines a DIY element and rewards buyers.
Twenty new tracks have gone on sale on the band’s website which allows fans to compile their own bespoke album. It has also engineered a social networking mechanism that will allow fans to make money through distributing tracks online.
Fans are able to listen to 60 second clips of each song and choose 10 tracks for £7.50, select artwork from a choice of 20 covers and list tracks in whatever order they wish to create their own album.
Purchasers are then able to post links to the album online through their social media and if their friends buy it they will be reimbursed £1. A traditional 13-track release will follow in the coming weeks.
Fiction Records managing director Jim Chancellor claimed this was the world’s first viral release.
Puddle Of Mudd to release covers album this August
Kansas City alt rockers Puddle of Mudd are to release their 15 track covers album this August 2nd. The band have been working on the record at The Bomb Shelter, which is a studio owned by Stone Temple Pilots drummer Eric Kretz.
The new covers album, entitled 're:(disc)overed' will feature The Rolling Stones 'Gimme Shelter' plus versions of Free's 'All Right Now', Bad Company's 'Shooting Star', Neil Youngs 'Old Man', Led Zeppelin's 'D'yer M'ker' and Elton John's 'Rocket Man.'
Lead guitarist Paul Phillips has explained to Billboard the reasoning behind the track selection:
"We chose a lot of things that were challenging," Phillip explains. "People hear Puddle's gonna do a covers album and they think it'll be Nirvana and the Ramones and Metallica and stuff like that. And that's something we wanted to do, but we wanted to stretch our legs, and it was a very challenging thing to have songs that have piano and these big, crazy arrangements and stuff. I mean, doing an Elton John song with piano and backup singers and stuff is not easy. It's easier to record a Puddle of Mudd song, but to tackle an arrangement like that is a lot more difficult to do, and that's what we wanted."
're:(disc)overed' is scheduled for an August 2nd release date
The track list:
"Gimme Shelter" (Rolling Stones)
"Old Man" (Neil Young)
"TNT" (AC/DC)
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers)
"The Joker" (Steve Miller Band)
"Everybody Wants You" (Billy Squier)
"Rocket Man" (Elton John)
"All Right Now" (Free)
"Shooting Star" (Bad Company)
"Funk 49" (James Gang)
"D'yer M'ker" (Led Zeppelin)
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Christ Agony Announces New Album "NocturN" Details
Christ Agony has posted the cover artwork online for the band's new album "NocturN," which can be viewed below. The art was handled by by Michal Grabowski of BlackTeamMedia. The track listing for the album is as follows:
1. Opus Sacrum / Reign Of Chaos
2. Frozen Path Unholy Fire
3. The Stigma Of Hell
4. Silent Gods Of Darkness
5. Demonicon Illuminati
6. Black Star Falling
7. Flames Of Several Suns
8. Opus Profanum / Fields Of Inferno
The premiere of the new album "NocturN" is currently set for Autumn 2011 through Mystic Production.
Here are the Top 10 albums sold at ShopRadioCast for the week of May 31 – June 6, 2011:
1. Ruiner / Attica Attica Under the Influence Volume 14 7″
2. Big D and The Kids Table – For The Damned, The Dumb and The Delirious 2XLP (Exclusive)
3. Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground – Introducing
4. White Wives – Happeners
5. The Menzingers – A Lesson In The Abuse Of Information Technology LP
6. Against Me! – Russian Spies 7″
7. Alkaline Trio – Damnesia
8. Portugal The Man – Waiter: You Vultures! LP
9. Ramones – Leave Home LP
10. Fireworks – Gospel
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USA
Albums:
1. Lady Gaga :Born This Way
2. Brad Paisley :The Is Country Music
3. Adele :21
4. Soundtrack :Glee The Music Season Two
5. Various :Maybach Music Group Presents
6. Various :Now 38
7. NKOTBSB :NKOTBSB
8. Foster The People :Torches
9. Jason Aldean :My Kinda Party
10. Mumford and Sons :Sigh No More
Singles:
1. Adele :Rolling In The Deep
2. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer :Give Me Everything
3. Katy Perry feat. Kanye West :E.T.
4. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull :On The Floor
5. Black Eyed Peas :Just Can't Get Enough
6. Bruno Mars :The Lazy Song
7. Britney Spears :Till The World Ends
8. Lady Gaga :The Edge Of Glory
9. LMFAO :Party Rock Anthem
10. DJ Khaled feat. Drake, Riss Ross & Lil Wayne :I'm On One
UK
Albums:
1. Adele :21
2. Kate Bush :Director's Cut
3. Adele :19
4. Hugh Laurie :Let Them Talk
5. Bruno Mars :Doo-Wops & Holligans
6. Friendly Fires :Pala
7. Chase & Status :No More Idols
8. Jessie J. :Who You Are
9. Foo Fighters :Wasting Light
10. Caro Emerald :Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor
Singles:
1. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer :Give Me Everything
2. Bruno Mars :The Lazy Song
3. Aloe Blacc :I Need A Dollar
4. LMFAO :Party Rock Anthem
5. Alexandra Stan :Mr Saxobeat
6. Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi :Beautiful People
7. Snoop Dogg Vs. David Guetta :Sweat
8. The Saturdays :Notorious
9. Lady Gaga :Judas
10. Swedish House Mafia :Save The World
Europe
Albums:
1. Take That :Progress
2. Rihanna :Loud
3. Bruce Springsteen :The Promise
4. Shakira :Sale El Sol
5. Pink :Greatest Hits ... So Far
6. Bon Jovi :Greatest Hits
7. James Blunt :Some Kind Of Trouble
8. Susan Boyle :The Gift
9. Kings Of Leon :Come Around Sundown
10. JLS :Outta This World
Singles:
1. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull :On The Floor
2. Rihanna :S&M
3. Adele :Rolling In the Deep
4. Lady Gaga :Born This Way
5. Black Eyed Peas :Just Can't Get Enough
6. Jessie J. feat. B.o.B. :Price Tag
7. Katy Perry :E.T.
8. Snoop Dogg Vs. David Guetta :Sweat
9. LMFAO :Party Rock Anthem
10. Bruno Mars :Grenade
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and in music history for today:
In 1960, Bing Crosby was presented with a Platinum disc to commemorate his 200 millionth record sold. The sales figures were a combined total of 2,600 recorded singles and 125 albums. Crosby's global lifetime sales on 179 labels in 28 countries totaled 400 million records.
In 1960, the Silver Beetles and Gerry and the Pacemakers appear together at the Grosvenor Ballroom in Liscard, Wallasey, England. They are billed as "jive and rock specialists."
Roy Orbison's "Only the Lonely" was released in the US in 1960.
In 1962, after an unsuccessful audition for Decca Records, The Beatles perform for producer George Martin at EMI Records in London. Martin was later quoted as saying "they were pretty awful. I understand why other record companies turned them down", but signed them to a contract the following month. John, Paul, George and Pete Best were each paid £7.10 ($12.07) for the session.
In 1964, the Dixie Cups became the first American group to top the Billboard chart in 1964 when "Chapel of Love" went to number one. Up until then, the year had been dominated by The Beatles and US solo performers. The song reached #22 in the UK.
In 1968, the Rolling Stones added new words to Sympathy for the Devil about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
CSN&Y's "Teach Your Children" was released in 1970.
In 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared on stage for the first time since 1969 when they join Frank Zappa for a show at the Fillmore East.
David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars" was released in 1972.
In 1973, Barry White was awarded a Gold record for "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby". It was the first of his five, US number one, million-sellers.
In 1982, Stevie Wonder, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Petty, Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg and Crosby, Stills and Nash perform at the We Have A Dream anti-nuclear concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
In 1987, Kim Wilde took the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On" to the top of the Billboard Pop chart. It was the third time that the song made it into the Top Ten, following the original version by The Supremes in 1966 and a remake by Vanilla Fudge in 1968.
In 1990, Jim Hodder, drummer with Steely Dan on their hits "Do It Again" and "Reelin in the Years", drowned in his swimming pool at his Point Arena, California home. He was 42.
Pink Floyd released its two-CD live album, 'Pulse' in 1995.
In 2000, Alice Cooper caused a stir when a song from his album, "Brutal Planet" contained a tune called "Wicked Young Man". The track describes an adolescent with "a pocket full of bullets and a blueprint of the school", clearly a reference to the April 29, 1999 shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.
In 2001, twenty of Elton John's automobiles sold at auction for $2.75 million. Elton said he, 'doesn't have time to drive them anymore'. The most expensive was a '93 Jaguar that sold for over $330,000.
In 2002, Robbin Crosby, guitarist for the L.A. group Ratt, who reached the Top 40 twice with "Round And Round" (#12 in 1984) and "Lay It Down" (#40 in 1985), died after a long illness, two months prior to his 43rd birthday.
In 2003, Dave Rowberry, the keyboardist who joined The Animals in May of 1965 and played on several major hits, including "We've Gotta Get Out of This Place", "It's My Life" and "Don't Bring Me Down", passed away of an apparent heart attack, one month shy of his 63rd birthday.
Also in 2003, a judge in London, England ruled that Rap lyrics should be treated as a foreign language after admitting that he was unsure of the meaning of 'shizzle my nizzle' and 'mish mish man'. The court battle was over a copyright issue between the Ant'ill Mob and the Heartless Crew, who had used the lyrics on a remix.
In 2006, Billy Preston, the keyboardist who had a series of hit singles in the 1970s, including "Will It Go 'Round In Circles" and "Nothing From Nothing", passed away at the age of 59. Billy was the only backing musician to ever be credited on a Beatles single when his name appeared on "Get Back".
In 2010, Marvin Isley, bass player for the legendary funk band The Isley Brothers, died of undisclosed causes at the age of 56. After he joined the group in 1973, the band continued to chart throughout the '70s with hit songs like "Who's That Lady", "Fight the Power" and "Between the Sheets".
birthdays today include Gary "U.S." Bonds (72), James Shaffer, guitarist, Korn (1970), Matthew “Uncle Kracker” Shafer (1974) and Carl Barat, vocalist, The Libertines (1978), just to name a few
SCORE BY OSCAR® AND GRAMMY®-WINNING COMPOSER MICHAEL GIACCHINO
SOUNDTRACK ALSO INCLUDES FRENCH SENSATION BENABAR AND JAPANESE GIRL BAND PERFUME
BURBANK, Calif., June 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Fully loaded with global locales, fast-paced racing, international espionage and a touching tale of friendship, "Cars 2" features an amped up score by Oscar® and GRAMMY®-winning composer Michael Giacchino, plus music from alternative rock legends Weezer, country music hitmaker Brad Paisley, bestselling British singer/songwriter Robbie Williams, French superstar Benabar and the power pop Japanese girl band Perfume. The international lineup puts the tune in tune-up as the "Cars" characters hit the road on a worldwide tour full of epic adventure. The soundtrack arrives at retail on June 14; the DisneyPixar film hits the track on June 24, 2011, and will be presented in Disney Digital 3D™ and IMAX® 3D in select theaters.
"Cars 2" is the fourth Pixar feature score for Giacchino, who has previously composed the music for "The Incredibles," "Ratatouille," and "Up," along with half a dozen short films from the Studio. "Michael is doing such a cool score for the film," says director John Lasseter. "We did not want to do a typical spy movie score. We wanted it to be something very different–a whole new approach."
"John [Lasseter] knows the story," says Giacchino. "He knows what his characters need and what they want. That's how to discuss music—in emotions. If Mater is feeling left out, I can translate that into music. I love working with the people at Pixar because they all talk in terms of story and that's how I love to work."
Giacchino also wrote a French song called "Mon coeur fait vroum," ("My Heart Goes Vroom") which is sung for the film by the popular and admired French singer/songwriter Benabar, providing a musical introduction to Paris. The lyrics for the song are by Giacchino and Scott Langteau with French adaptation by Boualem Lamhene. Benabar's self-titled album, released in 2001, launched a phenomenally successful singing career. In 2006, his album, "Reprise de Negociations," was a top seller in Europe, and led to several major music industry awards the following year.
Providing their own unique take on the 1984 pop hit, "You Might Think" (written by Ric Ocasek and originally performed by The Cars) is the chart-topping, multi-platinum-selling American alternative rock band Weezer. Weezer burst on the scene in 1992, and has produced nine albums to date. "The song is going to play in the scene where Lightning McQueen and Mater go to Japan," says Weezer's Brian Bell, "which is great for us because it sort of mirrors our experiences in Japan—there was a little bit of culture shock." Bell says the band was surprised at the complexity of the song. "When we really dug deep into the song, we saw the genius of the arrangement and how all these relatively simplistic parts worked together to create this amazing fabric of sound."
Multiple GRAMMY®-winning country superstar and CMA Entertainer of the Year Brad Paisley, who was a major contributor to the first Cars soundtrack with the songs "Behind the Clouds" (written with Frank Rogers) and "Find Yourself," returns with two new songs for "Cars 2." Says Lasseter, "Brad and I became close friends during the making of 'Cars.' For 'Cars 2,' he and Robbie [Williams] have teamed up to do this really cool rock 'n roll song. It's something very different from what Brad normally does, but he and Robbie have created a fantastic song that captures the friendship of McQueen and Mater over the end credits." Adds Paisley, "The song is a rock vocal event with one of the most talented people I've ever met, Robbie Williams. It was John's idea to bring these two worlds together – combining the English and American takes on music. We're both out of our comfort zone, seeing what happens when you're forced into going new places, which is really what 'Cars 2' is about. It's totally parallel to the story."
The song, "Collision of Worlds," is written and performed as a duet with Paisley and Williams, the talented, award-winning singer/songwriter who has achieved incredible fame as a solo performer and as a member of the group Take That. Williams has sold more than 57 million albums worldwide, and is one of Britain's all-time top selling recording artists. "It's an international kind of song that's inspired very much by the film–it wouldn't exist if it weren't for the story," says Williams. "Brad turned up with his guitar and a basic understanding of what he wanted the song to sound like. He played me a few chords and we noodled and twiddled our way into forming this song. It's back and forth colloquialisms between two different countries speaking the same language and not understanding each other—until now."
A second song, "Nobody's Fool," is written and performed by Paisley. "It's inspired by the most heartbreaking scene in the movie," says Paisley. "Mater realizes that everybody thinks he's playing the fool and he becomes sort of enlightened and realizes that he's not playing the fool—he is one. But Mater realizes he is who he is and that was inspiring to me."
Japanese girl band Perfume's hit single "Polyrhythm" will also be featured in the film when Lightning and Mater attend the World Grand Prix opening night gala in Tokyo.
Star racecar Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) take their friendship to exciting new places in "Cars 2" when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix to determine the world's fastest car. But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage. Mater finds himself torn between assisting Lightning McQueen in the high-profile race and towing the line in a top-secret mission orchestrated by master British super spy Finn McMissile (voice of Michael Caine) and the stunning rookie field spy Holley Shiftwell (voice of Emily Mortimer). Mater's action-packed journey leads him on an explosive chase through the streets of Japan and Europe, trailed by his friends and watched by the whole world. The fast-paced fun includes a colorful new all-car cast, complete with menacing villains and international racing competitors.
John Lasseter returns to the driver's seat to direct this follow-up to his 2006 Golden Globe®-winning "Cars." "Cars 2" is co-directed by Brad Lewis, producer of the Oscar®-winning film "Ratatouille," and produced by visual effects industry veteran Denise Ream (associate producer, "Up"; visual effects executive producer, "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith").
The Cars 2 soundtrack will be available wherever music is sold on June 14. For more information on Walt Disney Records' releases, please visit Disney.com/music, become a fan at Facebook.com/disneymusic or follow us at Twitter.com/disneymusic.
Cars 2 track listing:
1. "You Might Think" - Performed by Weezer
2. "Collision Of Worlds" - Performed by Brad Paisley and Robbie Williams
3. "Mon Coeur Fait Vroum (My Heart Goes Vroom)" - Performed by Benabar
4. "Nobody's Fool" - Performed by Brad Paisley
5. "Polyrhythm" - Performed by Perfume
6. "Turbo Transmission" - Score
7. "It's Finn McMissile!" - Score
8. "Mater The Waiter" - Score
9. "Radiator Reunion" - Score
10. "Cranking Up The Heat" - Score
11. "Towkyo Takeout" - Score
12. "Tarmac The Magnificent" - Score
13. "Whose Engine Is This?" - Score
14. "History's Biggest Loser Cars" - Score
15. "Mater Of Disguise" - Score
16. "Porto Corsa" - Score
17. "The Lemon Pledge" - Score
18. "Mater's Getaway" - Score
19. "Mater Warns McQueen" - Score
20. "Going To The Backup Plan" - Score
21. "Mater's The Bomb" Score
22. "Blunder And Lightning" - Score
23. "The Other Shoot" - Score
24. "Axlerod Exposed" - Score
25. "The Radiator Springs Gran Prix" - Score
26. "The Turbomater" - Score