Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

SXSW 2012 Confirms Vinyl Record Panel: Saturday, March 17th Moderated by Lewis Pesacov of FOOL’S GOLD

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

February 28, 2012

SXSW 2012 CONFIRMS VINYL RECORD PANEL FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 17TH

MODERATED BY LEWIS PESACOV OF FOOL’S GOLD

Industry Leaders in Mastering, Production, Packaging and Promotion Will Address Vinyl’s Role in the Music Industry Today

(Austin, TX – February 28, 2012) On Saturday, March 17th, the SXSW Music Conference will host the panel, “The Value of Vinyl: Production, Pressing and Promotion.” Panelists will address the current market and consumer demand for high quality audio and collector-caliber releases; how to appropriately market vinyl as an independent artist and vinyl’s impressive growth in an otherwise digitally dominated industry. The panel will take place from 3:30 – 4:30 PM at the Austin Convention Center, room 17B.

The complete list of speakers, with biographies, can be found below. For more information, visit sxsw.com. Media and interview inquiries, contact Meghan -at- OffCentralPR.com.




Panelists Include:

Lewis Pesacov – Fool’s Gold, White Iris Records (panel moderator)
Lewis Pesacov is a composer, musician, producer and one of the founding members of the afro-pop band, Fool’s Gold, who recently supported the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their UK tour. As a producer, Pesacov has made records for artists including LA indie darlings Best Coast and Nashville singer-songwriter Nikki Lane, as well as numerous 7″ singles released on his own indie label, White Iris Records. Pesacov has been profiled for his work as a musician, producer and overall vinyl enthusiast by outlets like NPR, the LA Times, Clash Music, American Songwriter and more. For additional info, visit www.foolsgoldmusic or www.whiteiris.tv.

Carrie Colliton, Co-Founder, Record Store Day
CARRIE COLLITON is the “Crew Chief” for Record Store Day, handling detail organization and the flow of information to stores and the public. She has worked for indie record stores since college, and her day job is Director of Marketing for Music Monitor Network, a coalition of indie record stores. For more information, visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Jennifer Freund, President, DoradoPkg – Music Packaging
Jennifer Freund is the President of DoradoPkg, manufacturers of entertainment packaging materials including Vinyl Record Jackets, CD & digipak covers, posters, tour books and more. Under Fruend’s leadership, DoradoPkg has expanded its already robust list of services to include Old Style Tip-On Record Jackets, center labels and more. Jennifer has previously spoken on panels for SXSW and The GRAMMY Museum, with a focus on Old Style Record Jackets and vinyl as the ultimate marketing tool. For more information, visit www.doradopkg.com.

Pete Lyman, Co-Owner & Founder, Infrasonic Sound Recording Co.
Pete Lyman is the Co-Owner and Principal Mastering Engineer of Infrasonic Sound Recording Company, a CD, digital and vinyl mastering suite in Los Angeles. Lyman broke into the industry studying alongside acclaimed RCA mastering engineer Richard Simpson and has since mastered material for artists like No Age, Lou Barlow, Wavves, Best Coast, People Under the Stairs, Shooter Jennings and Ben Harper to name a select few. Pete has previously spoken on panels at the GRAMMY Museum, SXSW and Los Angeles’own Origami Vinyl about the vinyl mastering process. For more info, visit www.infrasonicsound.com.

Jay Millar, Director of Marketing United Record Pressing
After years of working at the now defunct Detroit record chain Harmony House, Jay Millar joined PolyGram Records in 1995. Since then, he’s spent time with BMG, Sony, and Universal. In 2007, Jay brought his knowledge and passion for vinyl to the industry’s go-to vinyl manufacturer, United Record Pressing, where he serves as their Director of Marketing. Jay’s time there has coincided with a rebranding and numerous investments in quality and creativity for the company that’s continuously operating since the birth of the 45 (1949). Jay also runs a boutique vinyl reissue label Microfiche Records, and is involved with United’s 453 Music (a record label), URP Music Distributors (a vinyl distro) and their Upstairs at United series of recordings. More information, visit www.urpressing.com.

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LUCA TURILLI’S RHAPSODY Reveal Album Artwork

LUCA TURILLI’S RHAPSODY have revealed the cover artwork of the forthcoming album called 'Ascending To Infinity,' which is scheduled for release on June 29th in Europe via Nuclear Blast (North American release date still to be determined). The album ocver art was done by Felipe Machado Franco, also known for his work for bands like BLIND GUARDIAN, RHAPSODY OF FIRE, RAGE and IRON SAVIOR.

Tracklist:
Quantum X
Ascending To Infinity
Dante’s Inferno
Excalibur
Tormento E Passione
Dark Fate Of Atlantis
Fantasia Gotica
Clash Of The Titans
Of Michael The Archangel And Lucifer’s Fall
I. Alma Mundi
Ii. Fatum Mortalis
Iii. Ignis Divinus



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ERIC PRYDZ HAS REMIXED “MIDNIGHT CITY” - OUT NOW!


RECORD STORE DAY LIMITED EDITION “MIRROR” 7” LP ANNOUNCED

M83 will release “Midnight City” (Eric Prydz Private Remix) on February 28th through Mute. Click HERE to preview and purchase the track on iTunes.

“Midnight City” has become an anthem with over six million YouTube plays on the music video to date. Now Eric Prydz brings “Midnight City” to global dance floors with his techno house rework of the track. The Swedish producer loved the song so much he did his own remix and, within hours of it leaking online, it became one of the most blogged remixes this year, topping the Hype Machine charts. Prydz does not fail in delivering, turning up the BPM, creating atmospheric pauses, and expertly weaves the haunting vocals in and out to create an epic and euphoric remix.

M83 will take part in Record Store Day on April 21st this year, with a limited edition vinyl 7” featuring the hidden album track “Mirror”. The release will be a limited run of 2,000 in the US and will be available in all Record Store Day Territories.

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album cover art of the day:

Dol Ammad Reveals Album Cover Art

Dol Ammad have recently revealed the cover artwork for their new album 'Cosmic Gods: Episode I - Hyperspeed.

Tracklist
1. Magus Invicta
2. Noctis Labyrinthus
3. Golden Phantasma
4. Titan Warriors
5. Xenocide
6. Stargate Pyramid
7. Hyperspeed
8. Supernova
9. Caravan Of Mars
10. Seeds Of Life








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another great cover!

IN MOURNING: New Album Details Revealed

"The Weight Of Oceans", the third full-length album from Swedish progressive death metallers IN MOURNING, will be released on April 18 via Spinefarm Records. The CD was recorded in late 2011 at the Abyss and Black Lounge studios in Sweden with engineer Jonas Kjellgren. The cover art was created by Kristian Wåhlin and can be seen below.

Read more at our friends at Blabbermouth















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Job For A Cowboy To Release New Album

Job For A Cowboy will be releasing their new studio recording called 'Demonocracy' this spring. The North American release is on April 10th, 2012 via Metal Blade Records and the effort was produced by Jason Seucof who recorded the band's blistering 'Ruination' full-length, at Audiohammer Studios. The cover art concept is by artist Brent Elliott White.

Tracklist
1. Children of Deceit
2. Nourishment Through Bloodshed
3. Imperium Wolves
4. Tongueless and Bound
5. Black Discharge
6. The Manipulation Stream
7. The Deity Misconception
8. Fearmonger
9. Tarnished Gluttony





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this from our friends at vinylcollective.com  

Operation Ivy – Hectic & Energy Vinyl Reissue

On April 17th Epitaph Records will be reissuing both “Hectic” and “Energy” on vinyl. Both albums are available for pre order at Shop Radio Cast who are offering a savings of $5 when you purchase both. Discount is applied immediately when you select buy both on either product page. Pre order these titles now:

Operation Ivy – Hectic LP

Operation Ivy – Energy LP

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Cursive Announces 12" Vinyl Picture Disc

Incredible new album released on limited edition (just 500!) 12" vinyl picture discs, in hand-numbered sleeves. 'I Am Gemini,' Cursive's heaviest album in years, tells the story of Cassius and Pollock, twin brothers separated at birth; one good, one evil.

Tracklist
Side A:
1. This House Alive
2. Warmer Warmer
3. The Sun and Moon (MP3
4. Drunken Birds
5. Lullaby for No Name
6. Double Dead
7. Gemini
Side B:
8. Twin Dragon/Hello Skeleton
9. Wowowow
10. This House a Lie
11. The Cat and Mouse
12. A Birthday Bash
13. Eulogy for No Name

Preorder HERE

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Chicago and The Doobie Brothers Roll Across the U.S. with an Amphitheater and Arena Summer Tour

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Rock legends Chicago and The Doobie Brothers will share the stage this summer for an evening of classic rock hits spanning both artists' extensive repertoire of chart topping and award winning hits. Doubling the value for fans this summer, both bands will co-headline the 21 date U.S.tour kicking off on July 11th in Tuscon, AZ at the Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre with confirmed dates through August 24th at the Toyota Pavilion in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Each band will perform individual sets, playing their biggest hits, and then both Chicago and The Doobie Brothers will join together for a thrilling grand finale encore, playing each other's songs at the end of each of these summer shows. Tickets for the Live Nation promoted tour go on sale in select markets beginning March 2nd at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.

Chicago, the legendary band with horns, and the highest charting American band in Billboard Magazine's list of Top 100 artists of all time, will once again allow a winning bidder to have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing the band's classic hit song, "If You Leave Me Now" onstage with Chicago at every concert. This is the third consecutive year that Chicago has teamed up with the American Cancer Society to create "Sing With Chicago," a highly successful promotion that has raised over $130,000 to fight breast cancer. Fans in every market will be able to bid on a package that includes a meet and greet with the band, two premium tickets and a chance to sing onstage in concert with the band. Previous year's winners were so moved by the experience that they launched the Facebook group, "I Sang With Chicago," where they shared stories about their experiences and videos of themselves onstage singing with the band. Each winner has an incredible story to tell. As was done last year, the money raised this year is in honor of Chicago's friend Paqui Kelly, the wife of Notre Dame's head football coach Brian Kelly, who is a breast cancer survivor. Chicago has generously supported other charitable causes in the past, including the Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation and Hannah & Friends, started by Maura Weis and her husband, Charlie Weis, the current coach at the University of Kansas.

Northern California's Doobie Brothers are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their propulsive roots-based, harmony laden, guitar driven style that sold an estimated 40 million records over the course of four decades. In 2010, original members Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston, and 30-year member John McFee marked a new chapter with the delivery of a potent album – World Gone Crazy (HOR Records), featuring a guest appearance by the legendary Willie Nelson. It's their first new album in a decade, and it produced the Top 20 track "Far From Home" and the Top 5 GAC Video "World Gone Crazy." Their current single, "A Brighter Day," is #22 on the AC charts, and continues to climb the charts. The band recently returned from an extremely successful tour in New Zealand. Forty thousand tickets were sold (3 shows)—almost 1% of the entire population of New Zealand. Over the past year, The Doobie Brothers made several stops into Nashville to appear on the Grand Ole Opry and to film a Crossroads special with Luke Bryan. Bryan and the Doobies performance of "China Grove" was in heavy rotation on the CMT channel.

For additional information, visit: ChicagoTheBand.com and DoobieBros.com.

SOURCE Chicago

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Interview: Gary Numan

Becky Talbot from Music-News.com recently had the chance to talk with Gary Numan.

Gary Numan hardly needs an introduction as the pioneer and godfather of electronica. Creative and experimental, Numan is and was the epitome of cool. Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails, to name but a few, have hailed Gary as one of their overriding influences.

In this very candid backstage interview, Gary talks about his life both inside and outside the music industry.

Read more at our friends at VintageVinylNews

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and in music history for february 28th:

Born on this day in 1942, Brian Jones, guitarist and founding member of The Rolling Stones who had the 1966 UK & US No.1 single 'Paint It Black', plus 5 other UK No.1 singles and 3 UK No.1 albums. Jones died on July 3rd 1969 after drowning in his swimming pool under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

In 1959, "Cash Box" magazine began using a red 'bullet' on its record charts to indicate the records that have the strongest upward movement each week.

In 1963, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "From Me To You" on a bus while touring with singer Helen Shapiro.

In 1963, in Hollywood, Sam Cooke recorded "Another Saturday Night."

In 1964, Peter & Gordon released "A World Without Love." It is one of two Lennon-McCartney songs to reach number one in the U.S. by an artist other than the Beatles. The other is "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by Elton John.

In 1964, The Yardbirds played at the Rhythm and Blues Festival at The Town Hall, Birmingham, England.

In 1966, the original Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, the home of many of the Beatles' early performances, closes its doors for the final time because of mounting debt. Police were called when over a 100 fans barricaded themselves inside the club to protest.

In 1968, 25 year old Frankie Lymon, lead singer of The Teenagers, died of a heroin overdose in his grandmother's New York home. Lymon was on leave from a Georgia army post at the time and was scheduled to record for Roulette Records the next day. He first hit the national charts in 1956 when he was just 13 with "Why Do Fools Fall in Love".

In 1970, after the family of the late Ferdinand von Zeppelin threatens a lawsuit, Led Zeppelin performs in Copenhagen, Denmark as The Nobs.

In 1970, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" becomes Simon and Garfunkel's third US number one hit. The piano player on the track is Larry Knechtel, who also played for the soft-rock group, Bread.

In 1970, in an interview with the New Musical Express, Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green talked about his plans to give all his money away. The following year Green confronted his accountant with a gun after he sent him an unwanted royalty check. The guitarist went to jail briefly before being transferred to an asylum and was committed to a mental hospital in 1973. He re- launched his career in the 90's.

Also in 1970, billed as 'David Bowie's New Electric Band' (so new they haven't got a name yet), David Bowie played at the Basildon Arts Lab experimental music club at the Basildon Arts Centre in Essex, England. Also on the bill were High Tide, Overson and Iron Butterfly.

In 1974, 28 year old Bobby Bloom dies of a gunshot wound to the head. His death was originally thought to be suicide, but is now considered accidental. Bloom had the 1970 US No.8 & UK No.3 single 'Montego Bay'.

In 1976, Rhythm Heritage went to #1 on the US singles chart with "Theme From SWAT."

In 1976, Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years" in named Best Pop Vocal Performance and Album Of The Year at the 18th annual Grammy Awards. In his acceptance speech, Simon tells the audience "I'd like to thank Stevie Wonder for not releasing an album this year."

In 1977, Ray Charles is attacked onstage by a man who tried to strangle him with a microphone cord. The man was a member of a group called Project Heavy, a community program for disadvantaged youths. They promised that the matter would be handled within the organization and no charges were laid.

In 1981, Country music star Eddie Rabbitt crossed over to the Pop chart to score a US number one hit with "I Love a Rainy Night". It made #53 in the UK. He had earlier written the Elvis Presley smash "Kentucky Rain" before having a number five record with "Drivin' My Life Away". Although it sounds like he made up a stage name, his real name is Edward Thomas Rabbitt.

In 1984, doo-wop singer Joey Vann (Joseph Canzano), lead vocalist of the Duprees, died at age 40.

In 1984, John Denver hosts the Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Michael Jackson wins 8 statues, including Best Album for "Thriller" and Best Record for "Beat It". The Police's "Every Breath You Take" wins Best Song and Culture Club wins Best New Artist.

In 1985, David Byron, vocalist and co-founder of the British Rock band Uriah Heep, suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 38.



In 1989, Bob Dylan recorded the first sessions for the Oh Mercy album at The Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana. What became Dylan's 26th studio album, released by Columbia Records in September 1989 was produced by Daniel Lanois.

In 1991, the Record Plant recording studio in Hollywood closed. Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album was among the major works recorded there.

In 1994, Eric Clapton played his 100th performance at London's Royal Albert Hall, in aid of the 'Children In Crisis', charity.

'Pieces of You,' by Jewel was released in 1995.

In1996, Grammy award winners included Alanis Morissette who won album of the year for 'Jagged Little Pill' best female rock vocal & best song for 'You Oughta Know', Nirvana's 'Unplugged won best alternative album and Coolio best rap performance with 'Gangsta's Paradise.' Additionally, the original members of Kiss appeared at the ceremony; the first time in 17 years that the band had appeared in full make-up and costumes.

In 1998, Cornershop went to #1 on the UK singles chart with "Brimful Of Asha." This song is based upon the history of film culture in India.



In 2005, Chris Curtis, drummer, vocalist and charismatic front man for the 1960s pop group the Searchers, passed away at the age of 63. His band placed seven songs in Billboard's Top 40 including "Love Potion Number Nine" and "Needles And Pins".

Also in 2005, for the first time in nine years, a Lennon / McCartney song charted on the Billboard Hot 100. "Across the Universe" was first issued for a charity album for the World Wildlife Fund, but after a group of artists performed the song live at the Grammy Awards to raise funds for Tsunami Aid, the song quickly rose to number 22.

In 2007, the Doors were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Guitarist Robby Krieger and keyboardist Ray Manzarek were on hand, along with Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman, who signed the band and worked closely with them in the studio. Drummer John Densmore did not attend the event.

In 2008, Mike Smith, keyboard player and lead vocalist for The Dave Clark Five died of pneumonia less than two weeks before the band was to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was 64.



Also in 2008, former Culture Club front man Boy George (O'Dowd) pleaded not guilty to charges of false imprisonment at a hearing in London, England. Prosecutors alleged that George tied a male escort to a bed after accusing him of obtaining private photos from his laptop. The 46 year old singer would be found guilty in January, 2009 and sentenced to 15 months in prison.

In 2008, drummer Buddy Miles, who played with Jimi Hendrix in his last regular group, Band of Gypsys, died aged 60 at his home in Austin, Texas after struggling with a long-term illness. Born George Allen Miles in Omaha, Nebraska, Buddy's nickname was a tribute to his idol, jazz drummer Buddy Rich. Rich also played with The Delfonics, The Ink Spots, Wilson Pickett, Electric Flag, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Muddy Waters and Barry White. In the 1980s, he achieved a certain amount of notoriety in the US as the vocalist on the celebrated claymation California Raisins commercials.

In 2010, Neil Young made a surprise appearance at the closing of the Vancouver Olympic Games where he sang "Long May You Run" as the Olympic flame was extinguished.

birthdays today include (among others): Donny Iris (Wild Cherry) (69), Ronnie Rosman (Tommy James & the Shondells) (67), Joe South (72), Ian Stanley (Tears for Fears) (55), Cindy Wilson (B-52's) (55), Ian Brown (Stone Roses) (49) and Patrick Monahan (Train) (43)

Monday, February 27, 2012

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - February 28, 2012






120 Days - 120 Days II (vinyl)
A Whisper in the Noise - To Forget (vinyl)
Amy Ray - Lung of Love
Anais Mitchell - Young Man in America
Andrew Belle - The Daylight EP
Andy Vortel - Music Minus Music (vinyl)
Anuhea - For Love
Asphyx - Deathhammer
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly (reissue) (vinyl)
Autopsy - All Tomorrow's Funerals
Beastie Boys - Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (vinyl)
Belbury Poly - The Belbury Tales (vinyl)
Biz Markie - Biz Never Sleeps (remastered with bonus tracks)
Black Country Communion - Live Over Europe
Caliban - I Am Nemesis
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Leaving Eden
Celtic Thunder - Voyage
Chiddy Bang - Breakfast
Chip Taylor & the New Ukrainians - Fuck All the Perfect People
Christian Mistress - Possession
Coldworker - The Doomsayer's Call
Coleen Green - Milo Goes To Compton
Corrosion Of Conformity - Corrosion Of Conformity
Craig Morgan - This Ole Boy
Cuff the Duke - Morning Comes
Death - Vivus! (2 CDs)
Demdike Stare - Elemental (2 CDs)
Desaster - The Arts of Destruction
Dirty Three - Toward the Low Sun (vinyl)
Disappears - Pre Language (vinyl)
Djerv - s/t
Donovan Quinn - Honky Tonk Medusa (vinyl)
Elliott Brood - Days into Years
Eluveitie - Helvetios
Erin Passmore - Downtown (EP)
Estelle - All of Me
Eux Artres - Sun Is Sunk
Fanfarlo - Rooms Filled With Light
Ferry Corsten - WKND
Gabriel and the Hounds - Kiss Full of Teeth
Geographer - Myth
Honeydogs - What Comes After
Hunx - Haridresser Blues
I The Breather - Truth and Purpose
Insense - Burn in Beautiful Fire
Jim O'Rourke - Old News #7 (vinyl)
John Zorn - Gnostic Preludes
Johnny Cash - Live from Austin, TX
Jozef Van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch - Concerning The Entrance Into Eternity (vinyl)
Julia Nunes - Settle Down
Keiji Haino, Jim O'Rourke, Oren Ambarchi - Imikuzushi
Kutless - Believer
Lay Down Rotten - Mask of Malice
Loreena McKennitt - Troubadours On The Rhine
Lyle Lovett - Release Me
Madlib - Medicine Show No. 13: Black Tape
Madvillain - Madvillainy Instrumentals (vinyl)
Mark Harris - An Idea of North
Mark Lindsey - The Complete Columbia Singles
Mary Onettes - Love Forever (vinyl)
Masaki Batoh - Brain Pulse Music
Meat Loaf - Hell In A Handbasket
Memoryhouse - The Slideshow Effect (vinyl)
Mind Spiders - Meltdown
Monolake - Ghosts (2 LPs)
Morbid Angel - Illud Divinum Insanus – The Remixes
Mouse on Mars - Parastrophics
Nadja - Excision (2 CDs)
Napalm Death - Utilitarian
Narrows - Painted
Oak Ridge Boys & the Dukes of Dixieland - When Country Meets Dixie
Obie Trice - Bottoms Up
Ólafur Arnalds - Another Happy Day (2 LPs) (vinyl)
Orcas - Orcas (vinyl)
Pan & Me - Paal (vinyl)
People of the North - Steep Formations (2 LP) (vinyl)
Perfume Genius - Put Your Back N 2 It
Philip Sayce - Steamroller
Pink Floyd - The Wall: Experience Version (3 CDs)
Pink Floyd - The Wall: Immersion Box Set (6 CDs 1 DVD)
Plants and Animals - The End of That (vinyl)
Pontiak - Echo One
Primal Rock Rebellion - Awoken Broken
Prince Rama - Utopia = No Person
Qluster - Antworten (vinyl)
Rick Nelson - The Complete Epic Recordings (2 CDs)
Robert Glasper Experiment - Black Radio
Savage Messiah - Plague of Conscience
School Of Seven Bells - Ghostory
Scuba - Personality (vinyl)
Shearwater - Animal Joy
Shlomo - Vacation (EP) (vinyl)
Sidekicks - Awkward Breeds
Softoft Techech - Softoft Techech
Soko - I Thought I Was An Alien
Sophia Knapp - Into the Waves
Sourpatch - Stagger & Fade
Stars in Coma - Midnight Puzzle
Surfer Blood - Astro Coast (reissue) (vinyl)
Susan Tedeschi - Live from Austin, TX
T.R.A.M. - Lingua Franca
TRUST - TRST
The Cranberries - Roses
The Kills - The Last Goodbye (vinyl)
The Ting Tings - Sounds From Nowheresville
The White Buffalo - Once Upon a Time in the West
The Wooden Sky - Every Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun
UFO - Seven Deadly (2 CDs)
Various Artists - Minimal Wave Tapes Volume 2 (vinyl)
Various Artists - Listen Whitey! Sounds of Black Power 1967-74
Various Artists - Putumayo Presents Instrumental Dreamland
Veil of Maya - Eclipse
Water Liars - Phantom Limb
We Have Band - Ternion
Willie Nelson - Live from Austin, TX
Wooden Sky - Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
wzrd - wzrd
Xiu Xiu - Always
Xray Eyeballs - Splendor Squalor (vinyl)
Y La Bamba - Court the Storm
Y Niwl - Y Niwl (vinyl)













Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Bowie Releasing 7" Picture Disc For Record Store Day

David Bowie and EMI will be releasing a very limited edition picture disc of Starman/Starman in celebration of international Record Store Day on April 21st, 2012. The A-side will be the original single version, whereas the B-side will be the version of ‘Starman’ from the legendary (mono) ‘Top Of The Pops’ TV performance.

Originally released in the UK on April 28th 1972, the track was Bowie's second RCA single and the first Bowie top ten for the label.




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this from the folks (that would be Norm & Jane) at Vinyl Record Talk

Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 02/25/2012

More psych making the list this week, with Leaf Hound, a favorite of the Top 5, and a private press treasure making the list. The funk 45 from Scorpio and his People sells this week for much less than its two previous appearances on the Top 5.




1. LP - Leonid Kogan Elisabeth Gilels "Sonatas For Two Violins by Leclair, Telemann, Ysaye" Columbia SAX 2531 UK Pressing - $3,989.90

2. 78 - Robert Johnson "Dust My Broom" / "Dead Shrimp Blues" Conqueror - $3,800.00

3. LP - Leaf Hound "Growers Of Mushroom" Decca UK First Pressing - $3,383.00

4. LP - Walkenhorst DePugh "self titled" Damon one sided promo - $2,999.00

5. 45 - Scorpio and His People "The Unforgiven" / "Theme From The Movietown Sound" International Hits - $2,970.00



Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 02/18/2012

Two 50's classical records are at the top of the list, and what's likely the most frequently sold original Blue Note record gets the #3 spot. A while label promo of The Velvel Underground's first record gets good price, and a Tollie stamper of the Beatles rounds out this week's list.

1. LP - Bach Grumiaux "6 Sonatas Violin" Philips Dutch Pressing - $5,386.00

2. LP - Johanna Martzy "Bach: The unaccompanied Violin Sonatas" Columbia Box set UK - $4,519.25

3. LP - Hank Mobley self titled Blue Note 1568 - $3.670.00

4. LP - The Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground and Nico" Verve White Label Promo - $3,600.00

5. 45 - The Beatles "Twist & Shout" Tollie Stamper - $3,499.00

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Keane Announces New Album

Keane have just announced that their fourth studio album 'Strangeland' is scheduled for release on May 7 2012. The effort was recorded with producer Dan Grech (Radiohead, The Vaccines, Howling Bells, Lana del Rey) in the UK at Tim Rice-Oxley’s studio.

Rice-Oxley said Strangeland “feels like an adventure that brings with it different things for different people, and like any adventure is full of uncertainty, and the potential for mishap, as well as the possibility of amazing things and glorious discoveries. I love the idea of the journey through 'Strangeland' being a journey of redemption."

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the next posts reveal that the art of album covers is still important to bands!

Malice Reveals Cover Artwork For Comeback LP

Malice Guitarist Jay Reynolds recently announced that the and the band have finished recording their comeback album 'New Breed of Godz,' for a scheduled May 2012 release.

Additionally, Reynolds revealed the album cover art which he posted on Facebook.

Reynolds stated: Here's a sneak peek at the cover art for the new MALICE album. We are finished recording and it is a KILLER. Release is planned for May 2012, and we are finally ready to start booking the tour....Hell Yeah !!!!!














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DE PROFUNDIS: New Album Cover Artwork Unveiled; New Song Available For Streaming

U.K. progressive black/death metallers DE PROFUNDIS will release their third album, "The Emptiness Within", on May 7 in the U.K. and May 11 in the rest of Europe via Kolony Records. The CD was once again produced by Fernando Pereira Lopes (MISANTHROPE, ORAKLE) and DE PROFUNDIS and was mixed at the Studios Davout (AC/DC, THE ROLLING STONES, OZZY OSBOURNE) in Paris, France. The cover artwork was created by the renowned artist Costin Chioreanu (Twilight13media), who has previously worked with ULVER, DARKTHRONE and ABSU, to name a few.

Read more and get the tracklist at Blabbermouth













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my favorite of the three...

MALFEITOR Completes Recording New Album

Swedish death metallers MALFEITOR have completed recording their new album, "Dum Morior Orior", for a spring release via Hellthrasher Productions (with the vinyl version to be made available through Chaos Records).

Read more at our friends at Blabbermouth

















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this from our friends at vinylcollective.com  

Top 10 Albums – February 27, 2012

Here are the Top 10 Albums sold at Shop Radio Cast for the week of February 21 – February 27, 2012:

1. Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American 3XLP
2. Blink 182 – Dude Ranch LP
3. Blink 182 – Take Off Your Pants and Jacket LP
4. Taking Back Sunday – Tell All Your Friends LP
5. Brand New – Your Favorite Weapon LP
6. Blink 182 – Blink 182 2XLP
7. Say Anything – Anarchy, My Dear LP
8. Lucero – Women & Work LP
9. Sleigh Bells – Reign of Terror LP
10. Saves The Day – Daybreak LP (White)

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and in music history for february 27th:

In 1956, Specialty Records released Little Richard's "Slippin' and Slidin'."

In 1960, the Miracles made their first TV appearance on "American Bandstand."

In 1961, five months after topping the US charts with "The Twist", Chubby Checker does it again with "Pony Time". The song reached #27 in the UK.

In 1961, in Nashville, Roy Orbison recorded "Running Scared."

In 1964, at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London, the Beatles recorded two John Lennon compositions, "If I Fell" and "Tell Me Why."

In 1964, for the first time ever, all ten spots on the UK Top Ten were UK acts, led by 21-year-old Cilla Black's version of "Anyone Who Had A Heart."

In 1965, the first of a 21 date tour that featured Del Shannon, Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders and Herman's Hermits, kicks off at Sheffield's City Hall, England.

In 1967, Pink Floyd record their first single, "Arnold Layne," which will top the UK charts but won't crack the Hot 100 in the US.

In 1970, Jefferson Airplane was fined $1,000 for onstage profanity in Oklahoma City.

In 1970, at the Texas Livestock Show in the Houston Astrodome, Elvis Presley gave his first stadium concerts: a sparsely attended afternoon show, then an evening performance that broke all attendance records for the venue.

In 1971, five months after her death, Janis Joplin began a nine-week stay at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 album chart with 'Pearl.' The LP has since been certified quadruple Platinum by the RIAA.

In 1972, T Rex performed at New York City's Carnegie Hall.

In 1977, Keith Richards' suite at the Harbour Castle Hotel on Toronto's lakefront was raided by Royal Canadian Mounted Police who arrested and charged him with possession of heroin with the intent to traffic and possession of cocaine. Bail was set at $25,000. He was given a suspended sentence and one-year probation on condition the Rolling Stones would play two benefit concerts for the blind.

In 1980, the Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" wins a Grammy Award for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year, while Billy Joel's '52nd Street' wins both Album of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.

In 1984, a Pepsi commercial with the Jacksons debuts on MTV.

In 1988, George Michael reaches number one in the US for the second time in his solo career with "Father Figure". He would go on to have a total of six after scoring three chart toppers with Andrew Ridgeley in Wham!

In 1990, Milli Vanilli's Rob Pilatus shared his perspective on life with Time magazine. In the interview he said, "Musically, we're more talented than any Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney. Mick Jagger can't produce a sound. I'm the new Elvis."

In 1991, James Brown was released on parole after serving more than two years of a six year jail sentence. He had been found guilty of carrying a gun, drug possession and leading police on a car chase through two US states.

In 1993, Marlena Davis of the Orlons lost her battle with lung cancer at the age of 48.

Also in 1993, Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" replaced Boyz II Men's 1992 hit "End Of The Road" as the longest running Billboard chart topper when it stays #1 for its 14th consecutive week.

In 1995, Céline Dion made British music chart history by becoming the first artist in more than 30 years to have both the number one album and number one single for five straight weeks.

In 1997, forty-four people were hurt when a light tower collapsed during a Deep Purple concert in Santiago, Chile. The show resumed after about 40 minutes.

In 2000, ABC began airing the two-part TV-movie, "The Beach Boys: An American Family," starring Kevin Dunn, Jessica Shannon, Frederick Weller, Alley Mills, Nick Stabile, and Emmanuelle Vaugier.

In 2004, Michael Jackson was spotted in a Wal-Mart store in Snowmass, Colorado, wearing a ski mask as a disguise. After refusing to remove the mask for store employees, Jackson left the building, but was stopped by police shortly after. Jackson then complied with a request to remove the mask and officials said that there were no further problems.

In 2010, Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, who played bass for nearly 30 years with Daryl Hall and John Oates and also recorded with Elvis Costello and Billy Joel, died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 58.

In 2011, blues guitarist Eddie Kirkland, former bandleader for Otis Redding and who recorded with John Lee Hooker, among others, died from injuries suffered in a car accident at age 88.

birthdays today include (among others): Neil Schon (Journey, Santana) (58), Eddie Gray (Tommy James & the Shondells) (64), Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden) (55), Johnny Van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (55) and Robert Balderrama (? & the Mysterians) (62)

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Disturbed To Release Vinyl Box Set On Record Store Day

Now available for pre-order is the definitive Disturbed vinyl box set edition, simply called "The Collection!" A five album, six disc offering of the band's complete studio album discography featuring:

Vinyl Release Date: Apr 21 2012

The Sickness- 2000,
Believe- 2002
Ten Thousand Fists- 2005
Indestructible- 2008
Asylum released in 2010.

For this box set each album has been carefully mastered for "The Collection" and pressed on 140 gram vinyl for the very best in audio quality. Each album has been meticulously showcased in a stunning art presentation that is unique and exclusive to this release.

Preorder at BecauseSoundMatters.com

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this from our friends at polyvinylrecords.com

Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of Arc Limited Edition 2xLP

Recorded live on opening night of the 2011 Chicago International Movies and Music Festival, Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of Arc is a complete instrumental soundtrack for the 80-minute classic French silent film The Passion of Joan of Arc.

A dark, flowering sonic counterpart to the film's grim subject matter, Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of Arc is limited to 175 hand-numbered copies on side-by-side black and white vinyl.

Pre-orders ship April 10. Get your copy HERE






New E-Store Vinyl and Restocks

Animal Collective Feels 2xLP

Animal Collective Sung Tongs 2xLP

Bon Iver Bon Iver LP

Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago LP

Elliott Smith Division Day 7"

Headphones Headphones LP (limited to 1000 on clear red vinyl)

Minus the Bear Menos El Oso LP

Sufjan Stevens Illinois 2xLP

Volcano Choir Unmap LP

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this news from www.relapse.com

Featured Pre-Order

Cannibal Corpse - Torture LP (release date 3/13/12)

New brutality on CLEAR VINYL with BLOOD SPLATTER!

Preorder your copy at Relapse.com









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The Get Up Kids’ ‘Four Minute Mile’ Vinyl Reissue

The Get Up Kids' 'Four Minute Mile' is set to be re-released on vinyl to celebrate it's fifteenth anniversary.

The album will be re-issued in a series of packages alongside debut EP 'Woodson', also celebrating 15 years since it's 1997 release. As details by Doghouse Records, they read:


"* Four Minute Mile on opaque white and aqua blue splatter vinyl, an original Four Minute Mile poster and a digital copy of 4MM. There will only be 30 bundles of this option.

* Four Minute Mile LP on opaque white vinyl, Woodson 7-inch, an original Four Minute Mile poster and mp3 downloads. This is the first time Woodson has been back in print on vinyl in quite some time! This is limited to 265 bundles.

* Four Minute Mile LP on opaque white and aqua blue splatter vinyl, Woodson 7-inch and original Four Minute Mile poster. This will be limited to 200 bundles.

* Four Minute Mile on opaque white with aqua blue splatter vinyl, aqua blue Woodson 7-inch, original Four Minute Mile poster, a test pressing of the LP and MP3 download of the album. This will be limited to 10 bundles."

The label explains: "750 opaque white, 250 opaque white with aqua blue splatter and 500 aqua blue 7-inch vinyls are being pressed. These four options are only going to be available on a limited, one-month-only basis. Once they sell out, they are gone. The buy links will be removed and no longer available for purchase."

To order, or find out more details, click here.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Releases Detroit-Themed Record With Live Performance, 4/21

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. will be releasing a special Detroit-themed 12" for Record Store Day. The EP will feature six songs, including two versions of "We Almost Lost Detroit," a Gil Scott-Heron cover that also appears on their full length debut It's A Corporate World, as well as two covers of songs by fellow Detroit artists Madonna and Sixto Rodriguez and three remixes by Detroit-based artists. The 12" is a limited pressing of 2k standard black vinyl units and will be available for $16.98 exclusively on Record Store Day on 4/21.

Read more at tunes.broadwayworld.com






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THEATRE OF TRAGEDY: First Three Albums To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

Remastered reissues of the first three albums from THEATRE OF TRAGEDY — the Norwegian band which once featured in its ranks current LEAVES' EYES vocalist Liv Kristine — will be made available later in the year. The group's self-titled debut (1995), "Velvet Darkness They Fear" (1996) and "Aegis" (1998) will feature rare bonus material, new liner notes and will be released in digipack and double vinyl LP formats.

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Carlos Santana Plays Las Vegas

Iconic guitarist Carlos Santana is planning a two-year headlining gig at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Representatives for the House of Blues say Santana will have a run of shows in May and June 2012, then return in September 2012 with the residency running through 2013, totalling 80 shows. Tickets go on sale March 3. The shows are called “Greatest Hits Live: Santana – Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow.”

“Tomorrow is the unknown, so how do you rehearse the unknown?” the 64-year-old told the L.A. Times. “To me, the unknown is inviting African musicians to join us, or Buddy Guy or Derek Trucks or Ben Harper, people from Phish, Warren Haynes – that’s what ‘Tomorrow’ is bringing to the House of Blues.”

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Vinyl – The Comeback


Vinyl: The Comeback from Kyle McCarthy on Vimeo.

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and in music history for february 26th:

Born on this day in 1932, Johnny Cash. Cash died of respiratory failure on September 12th 2003, aged 71.

Born on this day in 1945, Bob The Bear Hite, vocalist and harmonica player with Canned Heat. He died on April 5th 1981

In 1954, a US congresswoman introduced a bill to prohibit the distribution of "obscene, lewd, lascivious or filthy" recordings.

In 1955, sales of 45 rpm records outsold 78 rpm discs in the US for the first time. The number 45 came from taking 78 and subtracting Columbia's 33 rpm. RCA introduced the first 45 on March 31, 1949 when they released 104 single vinyl records. The first 45 to hit the Billboard charts was "You're Adorable" by Perry Como, on May 7th, 1949.

Also in 1955, R&B singer LaVern Baker appeals to the United States Congress in a letter to Michigan Representative Charles Digges Jr., to revise the Copyright Act of 1909. She says that recording artists should be protected against "note-for-note copying" of already recorded R&B tunes and arrangements by white artists and arrangers. Her request was denied.

In 1958, Perry Como was at #1 on the UK singles chart with 'Magic Moments' the 2nd #1 in a row for writers Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It stayed at #1 for eight weeks.

In 1962, trumpeter Al Hirt recorded Allen Toussaint's "Java." Released as a single late the following year, it became Hirt's biggest hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning him a Gold Record.

In 1964, in Hollywood, Elvis Presley began filming his 16th movie, "Roustabout," co-starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Leif Erickson, Sue Ane Langdon, Pat Buttram, Dabbs Greer, and Jack Albertson.

In 1964, the Beatles worked on the final mixes for "Can't Buy Me Love" and "You Can't Do That" tracks. The single, which was released the following month, topped the charts all over the world.

In 1965, Guitarist Jimmy Page released a solo single called "She Just Satisfies" in the UK. Page played all the instruments on it except for the drums, and produced the track, as well as singing lead vocals.

In 1966, Nancy Sinatra went to #1 on the US singles chart with 'These Boots Are Made For Walking', also a UK #1.

In 1966, the Beatles' LP "Rubber Soul" rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart, becoming the group's seventh US album chart topper. Paul McCartney conceived the album's title after overhearing someone's description of Mick Jagger's singing style as "plastic soul." To date, the album has sold over six million copies in America.

In 1970, the Beatles album "Beatles Again" was released in the US. It was quickly re-titled "Hey Jude" to promote the inclusion of the song that led off side two and never before had been released on an album. The front and back cover pictures on the album were taken at the last Beatles photo session on August 22, 1969 at John Lennon's new 72-acre estate, Tittenhurst Park.

In 1972, Joe Tex's funk record "I Gotcha" enters the Billboard Pop chart and begins its climb to #2. Much the success of the song is rumored to be Tex's slurred delivery of the line Told you not to play with my affection, which caused many listeners to mistake the last word for one that rhymes with it.

Also in 1972, Sonny Geraci led his group, Climax, to the top of the Cashbox Magazine Best Sellers Chart with a song called "Precious And Few". Geraci was no stranger to recording success, as he had been the lead singer for The Outsiders' four Billboard Top 40 singles, including "Time Won't Let Me" in 1966.



In 1977, Sherman Garnes from Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers, died during open-heart surgery. They had the 1956 UK No.1 and US No.6 single 'Why Do Fools Fall In Love'.

In 1977, the Eagles went to #1 on the US singles chart with "New Kid On Town," the group's third US #1, a No.20 hit n the UK.

In 1978, Vladimir Horowitz marked the 50th anniversary of his U.S. debut with a performance at the White House.

In 1980, after seeing U2 play at Dublin's National Boxing Stadium in front of 2,400 people; Rob Partridge and Bill Stewart from Island Records in the UK offered the band a recording contract.

In 1983, Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' went to #1 on the US album chart. It went on to become the most successful album of all time with sales over 50 million copies.

In 1985, at the 27th annual Grammy Awards, Tina Turner's "What's Love Got To Do With It" is named Best Record and Best Song, while Cyndi Lauper wins Best New Artist. Additionally, Chuck Berry received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy.

In 1987, the LP "The Beatles", more commonly called "The White Album", became the first Beatles' LP to be issued on CD. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, the disc is group's best-selling album, going 19-times Platinum and is the tenth-best-selling album of all time in the United States.

In 1989, jazz trumpeter Roy Eldridge, who played in the big bands of Gene Krupa and Artie Shaw, died at the age of 78.

In 1990, 53 year old Cornell Gunter, former lead singer of The Coasters died in a hail of gunfire when an unknown assailant sprayed his '78 Camaro at a Las Vegas intersection.

In 1990, Sinead O'Connor was at #1 on the UK singles chart with 'Nothing Compares 2 U.' Her version of the Prince penned song was also a #1 hit in 18 other countries.

In 1995, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant began a world tour to support their reunion album "No Quarter."

At the 39th Grammy Awards, Eric Clapton wins the Best Male Pop Vocal category for "Change the World". The song is also named Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year.

In 1997, Songwriter Ben Raleigh died after setting fire to his bath robe while cooking. During his career Ben wrote Johnny Mathis' "Wonderful Wonderful", Lesley Gore's "She's A Fool", Joey Powers' "Midnight Mary", Lou Rawls' "Love Is A Hurtin' Thing", Ray Peterson's "Tell Laura I Love Her" and many others.

In 2000, Lonestar started a two week run at #1 on the US singles chart with "Amazed."

In 2002, Alanis Morissette's third album "Under Rug Swept" was released.

In 2002, the Eagles, John Fogerty, Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are among those taking part in Four Concerts for Artists' Rights, held in the Los Angeles area to raise funds for the Recording Artists Coalition. The organization is working toward changes in the California Labor Code that affect recording artists.

In 2008, Apple announced that the iTunes Store had surpassed Best Buy to become the second largest music seller in the U.S. The number one seller at the time was Wal-Mart.

In 2008, Buddy Miles, who played drums for Wilson Pickett, The Delfonics and The Ink Spots before founding The Electric Flag with Mike Bloomfield and later joined Jimi Hendrix in Band Of Gypsys, died from congestive heart failure. He was 60.

In 2009, A 10-minute version of The Beatles' 'Revolution 1' was leaked onto the internet, giving fans a never-before-heard listen of what the White Album sessions must have been like. Only two copies of the take were made when the song was completed on June 4th, 1968. One copy left the studio with Lennon that day and the other remained behind. It was unclear which copy appeared on the bootleg, nor how anyone acquired it.

In 2011, Mark Tulin, bassist for The Electric Prunes on their 1967 hit "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)", suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 62.

birthdays today include (among others): Michael Bolton (1953), Jonathan Cain - Journey (1950), Tim Commerford - Rage Against The Machine and the legendary Fats Domino (1928)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

very interesting perspective and well written article!

Why vinyl really can get closer to the original studio sound than digital

In theory, digital audio is more accurate than vinyl records. But in many cases you will hear the artist's and producer's intentions much more accurately on vinyl than you will on CD or download.

By David Mellor

Firstly I must say that digital audio is capable of much more accurate results than vinyl, and I believe that anyone who thinks otherwise is deluding himself or herself.

I know from my own experience of having my recordings pressed onto both vinyl and CD that CD gets much closer to the sound I heard in the studio. Indeed, in the days of 16-bit recording, CD was the sound I heard in the studio, as the bits were identical.

And today, a 24-bit mix made in the studio can be released as a direct bit-for-bit copy in the form of a download. In comparison, vinyl has many degradations that alter the audio quality significantly. You may like the sound of vinyl, but no way is it more accurate.

But read on for some surprising information to the contrary...

Read the rest at recordproducer.com

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With vinyl’s resurgence, what goes around comes around

Vinyl records are making a comeback, both locally and nationally

by Charles Beacham

No, those aren’t giant black CDs. They’re called vinyl records.

As digital music has become more prevalent, a counter-movement has taken place. Vinyl records, having long been confined to thrift stores and the houses of grandparents, are being embraced by listeners and musicians. While this latest trend might feel fresh to some youngsters, it’s really just a new spin on an old favorite.

With the advent of the CD, previous mediums of audio storage became all but extinct, yet walking into a record store today will make most anyone feel like they’re traveling back in time. Where six years ago the walls and shelves of the record store were littered with nothing but those small jewel cases we all love to hate, they are now occupied by another more majestic form of audio storage: vinyl records.

Interestingly enough, most of the audiophiles frequenting record stores aren’t baby boomers pondering on their past, they are millennials — college and high school students raised in the digital age, who all have an mp3 player or Smartphone. These adolescents are indulging in an unforgettable experience that they have made all their own. To many of these young people, discovering the LP started when they were children and has grown up with them into a life-defining passion.

Read the rest at universe.byu.edu

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Norah Jones New Album Details

Norah Jones has revealed the artwork for her new album 'Little Broken Hearts.' Her fifth studio LP will be released on April 30 via Blue Note/EMI Records and was produced by Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton), features 12 original songs written by the pair.

Jones revealed that she drew inspiration for the album cover from the vintage movie posters in Burton's Los Angeles studio, adding: "Brian has this great collection of Russ Meyer posters in his studio, and this particular one, called Mudhoney, was right over the couch where I sat every day.

"I always was looking at it and thinking, 'That's so cool I want to look like her!' I remember staring at the poster the whole time we made the record. It's a great visual."




Tracklist:
1. Good Morning
2. Say Goodbye
3. Little Broken Hearts
4. She's 22
5. Take It Back
6. After The Fall
7. 4 Broken Hearts
8. Travelin' On
9. Out On The Road
10. Happy Pills
11. Miriam
12. All A Dream

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this from our friends at www.vinylcollective.com

New August Burns Red Ablum “Leveler” On Vinyl LTD 1,000

August Burn Red’s new album, “Leveler” is set to release April 10, 2012 via CI records. The pressing will be limited to only 1,000 copies on a 4 color swirl. Pre order your copy now. Other vinyl available from August Burns Red includes:

August Burns Red – Leveler LP

August Burns Red – God Rest Ye Merrry Gentlemen 7″

August Burns Red – O Come Emmanuel 7″



Dropkick Murphy’s – Live At Fenway 180 Gram 2XLP

Dropkick Murphy’s “Live at Fenway” is getting the vinyl treatment! The album is due out April 17th on a double 180 gram and includes limited edition Dropkick Baseball Cards!

Tracklist:
Hang Em High
Sunday Hardcore Matinee
Deeds Not Words
Going Out In Style
The Irish Rover
Peg O' My Heart
Memorial Day
Tessie
Cruel
Climbing A Chair To Bed
Take 'Em Down
Echoes On A Street
Devil's Brigade
Boys On The Docks
The Dirty Cup
State of Massachusettes
Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced
Time To Go
I'm Shipping

Preorder at Shop Radio Cast

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Columbia/Legacy Recordings Celebrates Janis Joplin with the Release of Essential New Additions to Her Catalog:

"JANIS JOPLIN - THE PEARL SESSIONS" (NEW TWO-DISC EDITION PREMIERING NINE PREVIOUSLY UNAVAILABLE TRACKS & NEWLY DISCOVERED STUDIO RECORDINGS)

THE FIRST OF BEAR'S "SONIC JOURNALS": "BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY FEATURING JANIS JOPLIN - LIVE AT THE CAROUSEL BALLROOM 1968" RECORDED & PRODUCED BY OWSLEY STANLEY ("BEAR")

"Highlights From The Pearl Sessions," Limited Edition Double 10" Vinyl Release, Struck for Record Store Day 2012

NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia/Legacy Recordings celebrates Janis Joplin with the release of two essential new titles in the catalog of the American blues-rock-country-soul singer: Janis Joplin - The Pearl Sessions, a two-disc set premiering newly discovered studio recordings produced by Paul Rothchild (available Tuesday, April 17) and Big Brother and the Holding Company Featuring Janis Joplin - Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968, an electrifying full-length concert recorded and produced for release by the legendary soundman Owsley ("Bear") Stanley (available Tuesday, March 13).

The Pearl Sessions is an historic expansion of Joplin's final studio album, providing fascinating new insight into Janis' creative process through a range of rare and previously unreleased material.

Newly available bonus material on The Pearl Sessions includes the original master mono mixes of the album's singles ("Cry Baby," "Me and Bobby McGee," "Half Moon," "Get It While You Can," "Move Over," "A Woman Left Lonely") and a full-length second disc showcasing Joplin live in the studio performing never-before-heard takes of Pearl classics. From behind-the-scenes banter to full finished takes, The Pearl Sessions shows the complexity of Joplin's genius, the tough and vulnerable aspects of her personality, her lightning sense of humor, and her razor-sharp attention to the details of her craft. Offering fresh perspectives on the more familiar "official" versions of the songs, alternate takes of "Get It While You Can," the Janis Joplin-composed "Move Over," and others open up unexpected new dimensions in the material and in the sublime nuances of Joplin's delivery.

The Pearl Sessions offers an unprecedented opportunity to be in the room with Janis, her producer, Paul Rothchild, and the members of the Full Tilt Boogie Band (guitarist John Till, pianist Richard Bell, bassist Brad Campbell, drummer Clark Pierson, organist Ken Pearson) as they create one of the enduring masterpieces of rock 'n' roll.

Originally released on January 11, 1971 (three months after her passing on October 4, 1970), Pearl debuted Joplin's final finished studio recordings. The only album Joplin ever recorded with the Full Tilt Boogie Band, the touring ensemble that had backed her on the Festival Express (a mythic 1970 concert tour by railroad across Canada with the Grateful Dead, the Band and others), Pearl included canonical studio recordings of songs that had been introduced to audiences on tour. A live version of "Tell Me Mama" (a song not included on the original Pearl), recorded during the legendary Toronto Festival Express date, is included as a bonus track on The Pearl Sessions. Also included as a bonus is Janis' scorching live version of "Half Moon," recorded for her appearance on "The Dick Cavett Show" on August 3, 1970.

Peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200, a position it held for nine weeks, Pearl included some of Janis's most familiar and best-loved performances including her cover of Kris Kristofferson's "Me and Bobby McGee" and her off-the-cuff a cappella "Mercedes Benz." A never released alternate take and the original "Me and Bobby McGee" demo are both included on The Pearl Sessions.

When putting together material for a 40th anniversary edition of Pearl, researchers discovered a treasure-trove of previously uncatalogued audio tapes from the album's sessions, produced by Paul Rothchild. An industry legend, perhaps best-known for producing the first five Doors albums, Rothchild further solidified his position in music history with his work on Pearl.

The Pearl Sessions brings together the original mono versions of the album's 45s and the original LP tracks alongside a revelatory cavalcade of newly-discovered alternate versions, outtakes and vocal takes that put you in the studio with Janis Joplin.

A limited edition double 10" high fidelity vinyl gatefold release, Highlights from The Pearl Sessions will be available exclusively for Record Store Day (April 21, 2012). A companion to the newly curated two CD edition of Joplin's farewell masterpiece, Pearl, this vinyl release presents previously unreleased and seldom heard takes and early versions of classic songs, culled from the recently discovered tapes used to create The Pearl Sessions.

A limited edition 12" vinyl edition of Pearl will also be available on Tuesday, April 17. A breakout from the Classic LP Collection box, the album is pressed at RTI on 180-gram audiophile vinyl.

Janis Joplin - The Pearl Sessions

DISC ONE:
The Pearl Album - produced by Paul Rothchild
Move Over
Cry Baby
A Woman Left Lonely
Half Moon
Buried Alive In The Blues
My Baby
Me and Bobby McGee
Mercedes Benz
Trust Me
Get It While You Can
Bonus Tracks - the Mono Single Masters - produced by Paul Rothchild
Me and Bobby McGee
Half Moon
Cry Baby
Get It While You Can
Move Over
A Woman Left Lonely

DISC TWO:
The Pearl Sessions & more...
Overheard in the Studio...
Get It While You Can (take 3) - previously unissued
Overheard in the Studio...
Get It While You Can (take 5) - previously unissued
Overheard in the Studio...
Move Over (take 6) - previously unissued
Move Over (take 13) - previously unissued
Move Over (take 17) - previously unissued
Me and Bobby McGee (demo version)
Me and Bobby McGee (take 5 - alternate) - previously unissued
Cry Baby (alternate version)
A Woman Left Lonely (alternate vocal)
Overheard in the Studio...
My Baby (alternate take) - previously unissued
Overheard in the Studio...
Get It While You Can (take 3) - previously unissued
My Baby (alternate take)
Pearl (instrumental) - Full Tilt Boogie Band

Bonus Tracks
Tell Mama (Live) - June 28, 1970 - Toronto
Half Moon (Live) - August 3, 1970 - from "The Dick Cavett Show"
Janis Joplin - Highlights from The Pearl Sessions

10" vinyl

SIDE ONE
Get It While You Can (take 3)
Move Over (take 6)
Me And Bobby McGee (demo version) *

SIDE TWO
Cry Baby (alternate version) *
A Woman Left Lonely (alternate vocal)
My Baby (alternate take)

SIDE THREE
Move Over (take 13)
Me And Bobby McGee (take 5 - alternate)
Get It While You Can (take 5)

SIDE FOUR
My Baby (alternate take) *
Get It While You Can (take 3)
Pearl (instrumental) *

All tracks previously unissued except *

Original Recordings Produced by Paul Rothchild

The release of The Pearl Sessions marks a renewed focus on Janis Joplin and the continuing influence of her music. Columbia/Legacy Recording will release Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968, a previously unavailable live concert recording of Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin,recorded June 23, 1968 by legendary soundman Owsley Stanley, a/k/a "Bear," who supervised the mastering of this release before his fatal car accident in his adopted homeland of Australia on March 12, 2011.

Dedicated to Bear, the album will be released on March 13, 2012, marking the one-year anniversary of his passing.

A special collector's edition of Live at the Carousel Ballroom will be available in a special two 12" vinyl LP gatefold collector's edition on Tuesday, March 27.

"This evening was special," remembers Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart who was in the Carousel Ballroom that night in June '68. "The Bear loved Janis. Her ability to sing multiple tones simultaneously and then morph them into heart wrenching chords was singular. Her primal cry, filled with tenderness and hurt, was delivered at 140 decibels as the band pushed here into the slipstream. There could be no one more qualified to bring Big Brother and the Holding Company to life than Owsley. Together they captured the magic. The Bear sure had it right this night."

BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY FEATURING JANIS JOPLIN - LIVE AT THE CAROUSEL BALLROOM 1968

Tracklisting:
1. Combination Of The Two
2. I Need A Man To Love
3. Flower In The Sun
4. Light Is Faster Than Sound
5. Summertime
6. Catch Me Daddy
7. It's A Deal
8. Call On Me
9. I'm Mad (Mad Man Blues)
10. Piece Of My Heart
11. Coo Coo
12. Ball & Chain
13. Down On Me

Bonus Track:
14. Call On Me (Saturday Show—June 22, 1968)

SOURCE Legacy Recordings

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MEKONG DELTA To Release 'Intersections' In April

"Intersections", a collection of re-recorded classics by the legendary German progressive thrash outfit MEKONG DELTA, will be released in Germany on April 20, in the rest of Europe on April 23 and in the U.S./Canada in early May via SPV/Steamhammer.

MEKONG DELTA — founded in the '80s by producer and bass player Ralf Hubert — plays unconventional and technical thrash metal whose list of former members includes Jörg Michael (STRATOVARIUS) and Uli Kusch (ex-HELLOWEEN). Outstanding and critically acclaimed albums like "The Music of Erich Zann", "Dances Of Death" and their latest effort, "Wanderer On The Edge of Time", were said to be milestones of the genre.

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and in music history for february 24th:

depending on which site you go to, the great George Harrison was born on this date (or the 25th) in 1943 (died in 2001)



In 1956, with the city looking for a legal way to shut down the increasing number of rock 'n' roll shows, police in Cleveland, Ohio were instructed to enforce a 1931 ordinance barring people under the age of 18 from dancing in public unless accompanied by an adult.

In 1957, in West Hollywood, Elvis Presley recorded "Loving You," the title song of his second feature film.

In 1957, Buddy Holly recorded a new version of “That’ll Be the Day,” the title being taken from a phrase used by John Wayne in the film The Searchers.

In 1962, Elvis Presley had his 10th UK chart topper with "Can't Help Falling In Love" / "Rock-A-Hula Baby."

In 1963, the Rolling Stones started a Sunday night residency at The Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey. The Stones were paid £24 ($41) for the gig and played on the first night to 66 people.

In 1965, in Hollywood, a month after they recorded "Help Me Ronda" for issue on an album, the Beach Boys re-recorded the song as "Help Me Rhonda" for release as a single. For the first time, other than on their Christmas album, guitarist Al Jardine sang lead. The Los Angeles session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew provided much of the instrumental track, along with Carl Wilson on guitar and Brian Wilson on acoustic piano and Hammond B-3 organ. Backing vocals were by Mike Love, Carl, Dennis and Brian Wilson.

In 1967, in Los Angeles, the Supremes began recording "The Happening." They completed the track the following day. Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine joined the Funk Brothers to provide the instrumentation, with background vocals handled by Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson. When "The Happening" was released as a single a month later, it was the final single issued by the Supremes under that name. Beginning with their next single release, "Reflections," the group's billing changed to Diana Ross and the Supremes, and Florence Ballard was replaced with Cindy Birdsong of Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles.

In 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience played their last British concert before dissolving the group.

In 1969, during a concert at California's San Quentin State Prison, Johnny Cash recorded "A Boy Named Sue."

In 1970, the Jackson 5 released the single "ABC."

In 1973, Roberta Flack had her second US #1 when “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” started a five-week run at the top. The song was written about US singer-songwriter Don McLean.

In 1975, Led Zeppelin released the album "Physical Graffiti."

Recording sessions for the album were initially disrupted when bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones considered leaving the band. After reuniting at Headley Grange, the band wrote and recorded eight songs, the combined length of which stretched the album beyond the typical length of an LP. This prompted the band to make Physical Graffiti a double album by including previously unreleased tracks from earlier recording sessions.

Physical Graffiti was commercially and critically successful; the album went 16x platinum (though this signifies shipping of eight million copies, as it is a double album) in the US alone.

In 1976, the Eagles LP "Their Greatest Hits 1971 - 1975" becomes the first album in history to be certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The new certification represented sales of at least 1 million copies for albums and 2 million copies for singles. The Platinum award was originated in the early seventies because Gold status was achieved by most popular records in a very short period of time. The Eagles Greatest Hits album stayed on Billboard's Hot 200 chart for two and half years.



In 1982, winners at the Grammy Awards included John Lennon and Yoko Ono for Album of the Year with Double Fantasy, Kim Carnes for Song of the Year with “Bette Davis Eyes,” Quincy Jones for Producer of the Year and Sheena Easton for Best New Artist.

In 1987, Grammy Awards are presented to: Paul Simon's "Graceland" - Best Album; Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" - Best Record and Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Best New Artist. Fats Domino is presented with a Lifetime Achievement award.

In 1990, Bob Dylan joined Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman and David Crosby to sing "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" at a Los Angeles tribute to Roy Orbison.

In 1990, singer Johnnie Ray died of liver failure at age 63.

In 1992, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled two versions of its proposed Elvis stamp for a public vote. The younger Elvis design won and was issued on January 8, 1993.

In 1992, singer/songwriter Kurt Cobain married singer/musician/actress Courtney Love. They had a daughter and remained together until his death in 1994.

In 1994, singer Dinah Shore died of ovarian cancer at age 77.

In 2000, Carlos Santana won eight awards at the Grammy Awards. Before the Supernatural album, the guitarist had not had a Top 10 album since 1981.

In 2004, Estelle Axton, who helped create the legendary soul music label Stax, died in a hospital in Memphis, at age 85. Stax was home to Otis Redding, Rufus Thomas, Isaac Hayes and Booker T and the MG’s. The Stax studio, “Soulsville U.S.A.,” was second only to Motown in its production of soul hits during its 1960s heyday.

In 2006, the Sex Pistols gave a virtual middle finger to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when they issued an open letter on front man Johnny Rotten's Website, saying they have no intention of attending the induction ceremony at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel. "Next to The Sex Pistols, rock and roll and that hall of fame is a piss stain. Your museum, urine in wine. We're not coming."

In 2008, singer Larry Norman, lead vocalist of the late 1960s group People and who later pioneered the Christian rock movement, died of heart failure at age 60.

In 2009, the U.S. Mint began circulating a new quarter featuring composer/pianist/bandleader Duke Ellington, making him the first African-American to appear by himself on an American coin.

In 2011, drummer Eddie Serrato, an original member of ? & The Mysterians, died after a heart attack at the age of 65.

birthdays today include (among others): Paul Jones (born Paul Pond) (Manfred Mann) (70), Rupert Holmes (65), George Thorogood (62), Michele Shocked (50) and Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio) (36)