Monday, May 21, 2012

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - May 22, 2012






12 Stones - Beneath The Scars
Admiral Fallow - Tree Bursts In Snow
Affector - Harmagedon
Albert King - I'll Play the Blues for You (remastered)
Amateur Love - It’s All Aquatic (reissue)
Amon Tobin - Amon Tobin (box set)
Aretha Franklin - Get It Right
Aretha Franklin - Jump to It
Aziz Ansari - Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious
Baio (of Vampire Weekend) - Sunburn EP
Bam Spacey - Land (EP)
Blue Foundation - In My Mind I Am Free
Bob Wayne - Till the Wheels Fall Off
Burzum - Umskiptar
Calexico - 98-99 Road Map (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Aerocalexico (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Ancienne Belgique: Live in Brussels (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Circo (soundtrack) (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Scraping (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Tell All (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - The Book and The Canal (reissue) (vinyl)
Calexico - Travelall (reissue) (vinyl)
Children of Bodom - Holiday at Lake Bodom
Chris Baio (of Vampire Weekend) - Sunburn (EP)
Chubby Checker - It's Pony Time/ Let's Twist Again
Cold Specks - I Predict A Graceful Expulsion
Cory Branan - Mutt
Craft Spells - Gallery
Create Avoid - Pastime
Curren$y - The Stoned Immaculate
Dan Fogelberg - Windows & Walls/Wild Places
Dan Sartain - Too Tough to Live
Danks - Are you Afraid of the Danks
Death Grips - Money Store (vinyl)
Delta Moon - Black Cat Oil
Dope Body - Natural History
El-P - Cancer For Cure
Electric Wizard - Black Masses (vinyl)
Emily Jane White - Ode to Sentience
Enchantment - Enchantment: Expanded Edition
Eric Prydz - Eric Prydz Presents Pryda
Exitmusic - Passage
Expire - Pendulum Swings
Father Yod - The Thought Adjusters
Faulkner Detectives - Modern Handshake
Firewind - Few Against Many
Fixers - We'll Be The Moon
For Today - Immortal
Fun - Some Nights
Garbage - Not Your Kind of People
Gaz Coombes - Here Come The Bombs
Girls - My Ma/Love Life (7")
Gossip - A Joyful Noise
Great White - Elation
Haley Reinhart - Listen Up!
Hallelujah the Hills - No One Knows What Happens Next
Hannibal Buress - Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace
Hardline - Danger Zone
Havok - The Point Of No Return
Headspace - I Am Anonymous
Heather Pearce - Fairy Tale
Hi-Fi - The Complete Collection
Hilary Hahn and Hauschka - Silfra
Iggy Pop - Raw Power (reissue) (vinyl)
JBM - Stray Ashes
JEFF the Brotherhood - Hypnotic Knights (EP)
Jermaine Jackson - Don't Take It Personal (expanded edition)
Joe Bonamassa - Driving Towards The Daylight
Joey Ramone - Ya Know
John Mayer - Born And Raised
John Zorn - Templars: In Sacred Blood
Jon McLaughlin - Promising Promises
Kill Devil Hill - Kill Devil Hill
Kimbra - Vows
Knack - Havin a Rave Up: Live in Los Angeles 1978
Kris Allen - Thank You Camellia
Laid Back - Cosyland
Local H - Alive '05
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal (reissue) (vinyl)
Lou Reed - Transformer (reissue) (vinyl)
MF Doom - Operation Doomsday (reissue) (vinyl)
Mdern Time Machines - Continuity Girl
MercyMe - Hurt & The Healer
Mike Bloomfield & Nick Graventes - Blues at the Fillmore 1968-1969
Mount Eerie - Clear Moon
Mutilation Rites - Empyrean
Oak Ridge Boys - Back Home Again
Obey The Brave - Ups and Downs
Patti Smith - Horses (reissue) (vinyl)
Paul Buchanan - Mid Air
Paul McCartney - Ram (remastered with bonus CD)
Pelican - Ataraxia / Taraxis (vinyl)
Rec Center - Tin Year
Riverboat Gamblers - The Wolf You Feed
Robert Francis - Strangers in the First Place
Royal Thunder - CVI
Sade - Bring Me Home - Live 2011
Saint Etienne - Words And Music By Saint Etienne
Saint Vitus - Lillie: F-65
Sandy Denny - Like an Old Fashioned Waltz (2 CDs)
Sandy Denny - Rendezvous (2 CDs)
Sandy Denny - Sandy (2 CDs)
Scum Of The Earth - The Devil Made Me Do It 3
Shannon Stephens - Pull It Together
Shit Robot - Teenage Bass/Space Race (12")
Sister Sin - Now And Forever
Six Feet Under - Undead
Slash - Apocalyptic Love (vinyl preorder)
Smoke Fairies - Blood Speaks
Sonata Arctica - Stones Grow Her Name
Sonny Landreth - Elemental Journey
Soulsavers - The Light of the Dead See (vinyl)
Spiritualized - Sweet Heart Sweet Light (vinyl)
Still Flyin' - On a Bedroom Wall
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Everybody's Talkin' (vinyl)
Teen Daze - All Of Us, Together
Terry Knight & the Pack - Terry Knight and The Pack/Reflections
TesseracT - Perspective
The Brothers Comatose - Respect The Van
The Bunny The Bear - The Stomach For It
The Cult - Choice of Weapon (vinyl)
The Enemy - Streets In The Sky
The Great Commission - Firework
The Hand to Man Band - You Are Always on Our Minds
The Last of Our Kind - A Diamond In The Rough
The Monochrome Set - Love Zombies
The Temper Trap - The Temper Trap
To Speak Of Wolves - Find Your Worth, Come Home (vinyl)
Tom Jones - The Spirit Room
Truth And Its Burden - Choices
Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20, 1992 (reissue) (vinyl)
Uncle Tupelo - No Depression (reissue) (vinyl)
Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone (reissue) (vinyl)
Unsprung - Unsprung
Various Artists - Kitsuné America
Various Artists - Come Back In Black: Punk Rock Tribute To AC/DC
Various Artists - Puytumayo Presents: Bluegrass
Various Artists - Moonrise Kingdom (soundtrack)
Virals - Coming Up With the Sun (EP)
Vorkreist - Sigil Whore Christ
Wisdom In Chains - Class War/Die Young
Young Man - Vol. 1
Zulu Winter - Language



 




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this from relapse.com

Toxic Holocaust/Municipal Waste
 


MUNICIPAL WASTE and TOXIC HOLOCAUST, the two bands that brought Thrash back from the punk basements to the big stage, together on one record! Two tracks each, exclusive to this vinyl split and amazing cover art by Andrei Bouzikov

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this from our friends at www.polyvinylrecords.com

Birthmark Antibodies CD/White LP+MP3 Out Now  


New full-length from Nate Kinsella (Make Believe, Joan of Arc).

On Birthmark's third full-length Antibodies, Nate Kinsella (Make Believe, Joan of Arc) beautifully blends organic instrumentation and deeply personal lyrics to create his most compelling album to date.

White vinyl is limited to 1000.

Order your vinyl copy HERE






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Feist Reissuing First Album On Vinyl

Feist has recently reissued her first album called, 'Monarch: Lay Your Jeweled Head Down,' in a limited vinyl edition.

"Found some Monarch on vinyl if you want it. =)," she tweeted, before linking back to her online store.

The ten-track repackaged version will be reissued on her own label, Feist Music.

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‘BAD 25′ To Include DVD

Press Release:

25th ANNIVERSARY OF MICHAEL JACKSON’S LANDMARK ALBUM BAD CELEBRATED WITH SEPTEMBER 18 RELEASE OF NEW BAD 25 PACKAGES MICHAEL’S PERSONAL VHS COPY OF HIS JULY 16, 1988 PERFORMANCE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM UNEARTHED FOR THE RELEASE NEWLY DISCOVERED OUTTAKES AND DEMOS FROM BAD ALBUM RECORDING SESSIONS TO BE RELEASED


New York, NY – Twenty-five years after the phrase “Who’s Bad” became a generation’s cultural catchphrase, Epic/Legacy Recordings, in collaboration with the Estate of Michael Jackson, will celebrate the legendary album and record breaking BAD tour on September 18, 2012 with the release of a deluxe package, BAD 25, which includes three CDs, two collectible booklets, and features the first ever authorized DVD release of a concert from the record breaking BAD tour.

“The era of BAD represented Michael’s creative ‘coming of age’ as a solo artist in charge of every aspect of his career – from recording to touring to endorsements to merchandising. This was the first album on which nearly all of the songs were written by Michael. It was also was the first album in history to produce five consecutive #1 singles and it took 2 ½ decades for another artist to match that success. It was also the first time Michael would tour as a solo artist - his vision, his decisions on what the show would be. The enormous success of the BAD album and tour was a pivotal moment in Michael’s growth as a composer, performer and producer cementing his role as the King of Pop. We are thrilled to celebrate such an historic era in Michael’s career with this release”, stated John Branca and John McClain, Co-Executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson.

The BAD 25 anniversary deluxe edition will feature three CDs and 1 DVD as follows:

 • The highlight of the package is the DVD of Michael’s legendary July 16, 1988 concert at Wembley Stadium. The concert is not a compilation of performances, but rather one complete show, exactly as Michael performed it for Prince Charles, Princess Diana and the 72,000 fans who were in the audience for that night’s sold out show. This show was one of the record-breaking seven nights played at the venue attended by more than half a million people – three times that many people tried to purchase tickets. The DVD was sourced from Michael Jackson’s personal VHS copy of the performance as shown on the JumboTrons during the concert. This footage was only recently unearthed and is the only known copy of the show to exist. The visuals have been restored and the audio quality enhanced so that fans can share in the excitement of that famous night

 • A CD of the re-mastered original BAD album

 • A CD containing previously unreleased material recorded in Michael’s personal studio at Hayvenhurst. This material includes early demo versions of songs from the album as well as demos for songs not included on the final album. All of this material is being released as it was recorded during the BAD sessions. Nothing has been added. In addition, this CD will also include new remixes from internationally renowned DJ/producers

 • A CD showcasing the audio from the sound truck recordings of the July 16th Wembley performance. The first-ever live Michael Jackson CD to be released, this is the only concert from the BAD Tour known to exist on multitracks


This magnificent 3 CD/1 DVD box set will also include two extensive booklets with yet unseen photos from the recording sessions, video sets and the concert tour, the original BAD cover art, a two-sided poster and more. A BAD 25 two CD standard edition featuring the original album plus the CD of demos and new remixes will also be made available as will a stand alone edition of the DVD and a picture disc of the original album.

On June 5 in the U.S. (June 4th ex-U.S.), Epic / Legacy Recordings will re-release the original first single from the album “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” as a CD Single with a previously unreleased bonus track from the BAD sessions, “Don’t Be Messin’ ‘Round (demo).” This is a Wal-Mart exclusive CD single in the U.S. and will not be available digitally.

On June 26 a replica edition of the original 7″ vinyl of this single with the original B-side “Baby Be Mine” will be made available to the world. The first single for BAD, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” was originally released on 7″ vinyl in 1987. The 7″ single edit of the song has only been available on that original 7″ vinyl until now.


Recently, Pepsi announced an exclusive global partnership with the Estate of Michael Jackson as part of its new “Live for Now” campaign. Starting this month, Michael Jackson and Pepsi fans in more than 20 countries around the world will experience this partnership in a variety of ways, including a retail campaign featuring one billion special edition Michael Jackson Bad 25 Pepsi cans, live events, and opportunities for fans to access special edition merchandise and new music from BAD 25.

The BAD album was the third Michael Jackson album produced by Quincy Jones and was originally released on August 31, 1987. It was monumental in many ways; Michael wrote nine of the album’s eleven tracks and received co-producer credit for the entire album. The album was #1 around the world, made history with five consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard chart, produced ten chart-topping singles, nine ground breaking short films and to date, the Bad album has generated over 45 Million units in sales. BAD was nominated for six Grammys and won two; the album earned Michael the first-ever Video Vanguard Award at the MTV VMA Awards. Songs on the original album are: “Bad,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Speed Demon,” “Liberian Girl,” “Just Good Friends” featuring Stevie Wonder, “Another Part of Me,” “Man in the Mirror,” “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Dirty Diana,” “Smooth Criminal,” with “Leave Me Alone” added to the album once released. The BAD World Tour was Michael’s first concert tour as a solo artist. The legendary tour included 123 concerts attended by more than 4.4 million fans over sixteen months. When it concluded, the tour had shattered all previous touring records for attendance and total gross revenue adding three new entries in the Guinness World Records for the largest grossing tour in history, the tour with the largest attended audience and the most sold out shows at Wembley Stadium.

More details on this and other exciting projects relating to BAD’s 25th anniversary will be announced soon.

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album cover art of the day:

Eyefear Reveals Album Cover Artwork


Australia's Eyefear have just revealed the cover artwork for the band's upcoming new album 'The Inception of Darkness.'





















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a couple of music stories caught my eye, hope they interest you as well:

Author David Chiu at Spinner.com has a fantastic read called "Donovan Q&A, on Dylan Rivalry, Helping Paul McCartney Write 'Yellow Submarine'"

Forty-seven years after the release of his first single, "Catch the Wind," Donovan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Coinciding with the honor was the release of a double-disc compilation of his music, The Essential Donovan, which covers the years 1965 to 1973, and contains four songs that had either not been issued in the U.S. or available in the U.S. in CD form.

Donovan, who turned 66 on May 10, says that he has been inspired him to perform live again, which he'll be doing this summer and in the fall. During a visit to New York, he spoke to Spinner about being inducted into the Rock Hall, the new anthology set, the early days with Bob Dylan, his friendship with the Beatles, and his involvement with the David Lynch Foundation, which promotes Transcendental Meditation.


Read the interview at spinner.com


Author Dale Kawashima has a "Special Interview with Craig Kallman, Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records," well worth the read, check it out at songwriteruniverse.com



Sunday, May 20, 2012

Robin Gibb Dies At Age 62

Robin Gibb died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.

"The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announced with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery," says a statement. "The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time."



R.I.P Mr. Gibb......

Friday, May 18, 2012

Michael Fremer Album Review


Is the brightness back?

Gasoline Alley(reissue)

Rod Stewart

Mercury/Mobile Fidelity MOFI 1-016 "silver label series" LP

Produced by: Rod Stewart and Lou Reizner

Engineered by: N/A


Mixed by: N/A

Mastered by: Krieg Wunderlich


Mo-Fi Reissues Peak, Sentimental Rod


MUSIC




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by Michael Fremer
April 01, 2012


While still with The Jeff Beck Group, Rod Stewart signed as a solo artist with Lou Reizner, an American Mercury Records producer living in the UK at the time, who had his ear to the musical firmament.

An Old Raincoat Will Never Let You Down (VO4) on the now highly collectible Vertigo label was issued first in America in late 1969 as The Rod Stewart Album on Mercury, with lame "invitation" cover art similar to what The Rolling Stones were forced into on Beggar's Banquet. The UK version came winter of 1970 with far more eclectic and interesting cover art.


Perhaps the old guy on the cover and in the gatefold was felt to be a "turn-off" for the youth crowd, but the music wasn't, though it wasn't a big seller at the time.

Gasoline Alley, the second album produced by Stewart and Reizner was the one that really jump started Rod's solo career (the first album has more Rod originals and is also worthy of a reissue).

Again, it was felt that the original album art was not suitable for American kids, but it was so far superior and more evocative of the album title (you be the judge):


You can't feel the pebbled, textured cover, but trust me as a "thing" to have and hold it beats the American edition.

For some reason American Mercury dug showing Rod as snookered. He looks out of it on the back of the American version of Gasoline Alley and on the inside too. And check out his out of it look on his fourth Merc solo album Never a Dull Moment. The inside of the UK gatefold features a handsome shot of Rod reclining in some hot red slacks. Don't ask me why American Mercury chose to show Stewart as a drunk. Maybe Mercury was pushing a Dean Martin vibe for Rod?

Forgive the artwork digression: this album shows off both Stewart's prodigious and original singing talent, drawn from but not imitative of Sam Cooke, and Mr. Reizner's A&R talents. The song choices were superb for an album designed to be an intimate, folky showcase for the singer and the backup band, the core of which was The Small Faces without Steve Marriott (my favorite rock singer of all time with Paul Rodgers second) who had quit to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, plus from The Jeff Beck group, Ron Wood, who would later join up to form Faces fronted by Stewart and on some tracks the late drummer Mikey Waller.

So you could look at this as the Faces audition tape and what an audition! Reizner and Stewart went for a countrified rock sound, adding mandolin on the title track and violin on some others. The Stewart originals, "Gasoline Alley," "Lady Day," and "Jo's Lament" fit the scene as do the smartly chosen covers, including Bobby Womack's "It's All Over Now" best known to the rock audience from The Rolling Stones cover. Here it's delivered as a folksy, syncopated celebration more than as an F.U. song and so dilutes the message.

"Only a Hobo" was a cast off from Dylan's 1963 recordings for The Times They Are a-Changin' album (it was originally one of the Witmark demo songs that probably circulated among A&R guys like Reizner) and though Dylan later recorded it again, Stewart's version is definitive. His performance here alone makes this album worth owning.

The side ends with a cover of The Small Faces' Marriott-Lane composition "My Way of Giving" and while it doesn't hold a candle to Marriott's impassioned, high energy original, it has its own charms and with the back up of Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones joined by Wood, was really the first song released by Faces. What a side!

Side two opens with "Country Comfort,"  the John/Taupin song that probably inspired the album's musical concept. While it is enjoyable, the message it sends is: "don't cover Elton because he does it better."  "Cut Across Shorty" was the rocking "B" side of the Eddie Cochran #1 single in the UK "Three Steps to Heaven" and could have been suggested for inclusion on the album by either Stewart or Reizner or both since Cochran was a big star in the UK.

Stewart's "Lady Day" (not about Billie Holiday) presages the theme of "Maggie May" as do elements of "Jo's Lament." The two show Rod's soggy sentimental side to great effect.

The album ends with the only rocker, the oft-covered one chord riffer "You're My Girl (I Don't Want to Discuss It)" highlighted by Ron Wood's soft/slash rhythm guitar.

There's not a musical dud on the record and with that back up band so cleanly and elegantly arranged, there's more to hear and appreciate with each play as your ear digs into the backdrop nooks and crannies.

The musical intimacy and comraderie intended by the producers is amplified by the recorded sound. The miking is close and free of processing. It's an honest, you might say somewhat primitive "what you tape is what you get" recording that's appealing in today's overprocessed world, but it's also not without its problems.

For one thing, there's little in the way of a bottom end foundation. It will not rock your world sonically. You have to draw yourself into the picture because it's not coming looking for you. The drums and bass have a slightly cardboardy sound, but that's kind of the way Kenney Jones tunes his kit. However the same kit recorded by Glynn Johns on Ogden's Nut Gone Flake (the round tobacco tin album) is mind-blowingly well recorded and will knock you on your butt. That album has some of the deepest bass ever put in a rock record's grooves ( but only on an original UK Immediate pressing). But I digress again!

Most importantly, Rod's voice is intimate and in the room. You'll hear every rasp-inducing node on his vocal cords and that's a good thing. Mo-Fi's mastering from a non-original source (hence the silver edition) is very, very good with one exception: there are a few really smeary sibilents, particularly on "Only a Hobo." I don't hear them on the original. One is really bad. I can't track it on my turntable, which is "pretty good" so I don't expect yours will fare much better. Deal with it, though I suggest Mo-Fi consider a "de-esser" in the future for highly sibilent vocals.

Since there isn't a great deal of bottom end on the record, I find that mid-level listening produces the best sonic results. If you play it too loud it can sound thin. Too soft and the Fletcher-Munson curve robs it of any bottom (unless you have a "loudness" button). Mid-level sounds best.

Still, compared to the UK original, this reissue is a bit thin and lacking in warmth the original has. It's kind of a trade off: the original is more inviting and "of a whole" and this reissue provides more detail, greater instrumental and vocal separation (the background vocal on "Country Comfort" has never sounded so distinct and separated in space, for instance). Considering the original tape wasn't available, it's a very good mastering job overall (other than the difficult sibilents).

Mo-Fi went with the original American artwork that doesn't hold up to the UK Vertigo outside and particularly on the inside, which is incredibly ugly, though there are a few good studio shots.

While the guy soiled himself later to become a pop star with junk like "Hot Legs" and the rest, this album shows Rod Stewart at his most sincere.

Second irrelevant aside: co-producer Reizner was also responsible for a bizarre 1976 debacle called "All This and World War II" a grotesque film that combined stock WW III footage with songs by The Beatles interpreted by others including Elton John (with John Lennon using a pseudonym), The Bee Gees, Rod Stewart (not surprisingly), Jeff Lynne, The Four Seasons and Helen Reddy (!), Peter Gabriel Roy Wood and The London Symphony Orchestra (which did "The End"), among others.

So I got invited to the Boston premier and a group of us figured this would be great to see on acid. So we dropped and went. Well, on acid every molecule had meaning and brilliance. After all, when you're seeing the entire universe and God and hearing Beatles songs while watching things being blown up (including your mind), how could it not be the most meaningful film ever?

So the next day I told every movie and film critic in town that I knew, and I knew many, that they must go see it! So I went again and sat behind them, this time sober.

It took about about five minutes to realize what a big mistake I'd made. Ten minutes in they began turning around and asking me as if I was out of my mind. "That was last night!" I told them and we all got up and walked out, me really embarrassed, they really pissed!

Anyway, the Rod album is great and I promise I didn't listen or write this review on acid!


Thanks to Michael over at www.musicangle.com  for the exclusive rights to reprint this material.  Stop by MusicAngle.com for more reviews and features.

©2012 MusicAngle.com & Michael Fremer - - All rights reserved

Reprinted by Permission

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Donna Summer Dead at 63

Legendary disco diva Donna Summer has died.  In a statement, Summer's family praise the singer's religious faith.

"While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy," the statement reads. "Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time."

Summer gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s, and released a number of albums that have reach gold or platinum status, including the multiplatinum "Bad Girls" and "On the Radio, Volume I & II."  Her #1 Billboard Hot 100 hits included "Hot Stuff" and "MacArthur Park."

Summer won five Grammy Awards and became a member of the Dance Music Hall of Fame in 2004. She has been nominated for inclusion into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.





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Exclusive Davy Jones 7 inch From Rhino

A Rhino.com exclusive, we've teamed Davy Jones' immortal solo single "Girl" (made famous worldwide by its inclusion in an unforgettable episode of "The Brady Bunch") with his 1971 Hot 100 hit "Rainy Jane" for a double-A side 7" single on green vinyl. Shipping late May, this collector's item is strictly limited to 1,000 copies and is not available in stores or from any other online retailer!

Buy it HERE

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Pink Floyd - London 1966 -1967 - white vinyl edition (white 180g vinyl)


The classic Syd Barrett-era Floyd at their most adventurous and exploratory, 'London 1966/1967' features two rare performances, including an explosive 17 minute version of 'Interstellar Overdrive', recorded at the legendary Sound Techniques studio in early 1967.

These first ever studio recordings from the classic 1960?s Pink Floyd line-up are now available on a limited edition 180 gram white vinyl version in a gatefold cover, with printed inner sleeve.

Buy your copy at the Burning Shed








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Sodom Announces "30 Years Sodomized - 1982-2012"

German thrash legends Sodom will celebrate their 30th anniversary this year. On July 17th a limited edition deluxe box set entitled "30 Years Sodomized - 1982-2012" will be released in North America. There will only be 300 copies made available and it features the following content:

 - 2 LPs Official Bootleg - The Witchunter Decade, colored vinyl
- 1 CD Official Bootleg - The Witchhunter Decade
- 2CD Thirty Years War best of compiled by Tom Angelripper
- 30th Anniversary poster
- Postcard
- Sticker
- 32 page book in LP format about the history of the band incl. unseen photos
- Size: 35 x 35 cm, hard cardboard material with top


In addition to the box set, the double gatefold LP "Official Bootleg - The Witchhunter Decade" (incl. printed inner sleeves and colored vinyl) will also be released on July 17th in a limited edition of 250 copies in North America to commemorate the death of cult drummer Chris Witchunter, who died four years ago.

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ANIMAL COLLECTIVE ANNOUNCE NEW 7INCH HONEYCOMB / GOTHAM

Animal Collective are back with a new 7inch single titled 'Honeycomb / Gotham' featuring two brand new songs. The 'Honeycomb / Gotham' digital bundle is available NOW and the physical 7inch is available to pre-order now on the Domino Store with instant MP3 gratification of both tracks.

Pre-order the single  HERE.

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interesting article out of the uk:

Bristol Business Profile: eBay in a spin with Jamesboy Records


 
Jamie Reid-Sinclair’s home firm Jamesboy Records sells rare and collectible vinyl records online. Here he shares tips on surviving as an eBay trader


By Mick Dickinson

Jamie Reid-Sinclair’s home-based Bristol business, Jamesboy Records, sells rare and collectible vinyl records on eBay. Starting in 2005, Jamie has carved out a great reputation in a busy niche – ‘High Fidelity’ anyone? Here he shares some tips and advice on how to survive as an eBay trader.

Read the interview at bristol247.com

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne


FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 12, 2012



DEAR JERRY: I just realized an interesting connection between my two favorites, Norah Jones and Adele. Other than their wonderful jazzy-bluesy throwback approach to music, that is.

They each had one big year of domination at the Grammys, and both have incredibly successful albums to their credit; in particular Norah's "Come Fly with Me," and Adele's "21."

We know Adele is far and away the hottest thing of the current decade, but could that also be said about Norah Jones in the 2000s?
—Bonnie Mills, Seattle


DEAR BONNIE: Yes it could, and should, be said. So let's say it together.

Norah's sensational night came at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards (February 2003), honoring music issued in 2002. By the time they brought down the curtain, Jones owned Grammys in five key categories:

1. Best New Artist
2. Record of the Year: "Don't Know Why"
3. Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Don't Know Why"
4. Album of the Year: "Come Away with Me"
5. Best Pop Vocal Album: "Come Away with Me"

In the next few years, Norah ran her Grammy total to nine, with four more wins:

6. Record of the Year (for 2004): "Here We Go Again" (duet with Ray Charles)

For some industry observers, choosing "Here We Go Again" for Record of the Year was mind-boggling, strictly because, as a single release it didn't even make the nation's top 100 list.

Yes, it is the most-played track on the hugely successful "Genius Loves Company" album, but the Record of the Year is, with only one other exception, traditionally among a year's most popular singles. U2's "Walk On" (2001) is the other non-hit Record of the Year.

7. Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (for 2004): "Here We Go Again" (duet with Ray Charles)
Now this is a more appropriate category, where sales of a single are inconsequential.

8. Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (for 2004): "Sunrise"
9. Album of the Year (for 2007): "River - The Joni Letters"

This jazz collection is actually Herbie Hancock's tribute to Joni Mitchell. Norah may sing only the lead track, "Court and Spark," but still shares in the Grammy gold.

Did you know "River - The Joni Letters" is one of only two jazz recordings to win Album of the Year?

This first happened 47 years earlier, with the sensational "Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto (Featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim)." Highlighting this superb collection is "The Girl from Ipanema," itself a Grammy winner as Record of the Year for 1964.

Geethali Norah Jones Shankar was born March 30, 1979, the daughter of classical sitarist Ravi Shankar and Susan Jones, a concert producer with whom shared a home at the time.

When she turned 16, Geethali legally reduced her name to the more user-friendly Norah Jones.



IZ ZAT SO? The all-time No. 1 album by a female is Shania Twain's "Come On Over" (1997), now with worldwide sales in excess of 40 million units.

"Come On Over" is also the top-selling album by any Canadian artist, as well as any so-called country music album, regardless of the performer's gender.

Thanks to some technical wizardry, all but one of its 16 songs came out not only with the original country sound, but remixed to appeal to "pop and international" buyers.

The only track that remained the same on the international version is "Rock This Country."

Other edits, remixes, and even bonus tunes were added to some repackaged discs, motivating Twain's fans to buy several editions of this blockbuster.

Oh yes, Shania co-wrote, with her producer, Robert John Lange, all of the "Come On Over" music.



Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column. Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368 E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition.

Copyright 2012 Osborne Enterprises- Reprinted By Exclusive Permission




 

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

Bridge Nine to Reissue Agnostic Front‘s ’Live at CBGB'

New York hardcore vets Agnostic Front are scheduled to reissue their classic 1989 LP 'Live at CBGB' via Bridge Nine Records. The reissue will be pressed on a limited run of red, white, and blue striped vinyl and is due out July 17, 2012. 

Agnostic Front singer Roger Miret said of the reissue:

"That was a magical time for the band and Hardcore was thriving at it's best in 1988 when it was recorded... We are making this re-release very special for the record collector in a red, white and blue color and our timeless original cover embossed to add that punch it held back in 1989 as intense today in 2012! This will be a great release team effort with Agnostic Front and Bridge Nine... here it is - the glory days of 1988 New York City Hardcore as relevant today, tomorrow and forever!"




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Whoa! Records Releases Albums by About the Mess, Seized Up, The Wanton Looks, and The Black List

CHICAGO, May 16, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Whoa! Records is pleased to announce a summer full of new music and great shows, with releases from About the Mess, Seized Up, The Wanton Looks and The Black List.

Chicago punk rock outfit About the Mess is set to release a split with Detroit rockers Seized Up. The two bands teamed up in early 2012 at Million Yen Studios in Chicago with engineer Jeff Dean to record four songs about Life, Love, and Partying. Entitled White City Blackouts, the album is currently available for pre-order on vinyl at http://store.whoarecords.net, with a street date of June 5th. The album will be available on iTunes, Amazon, and many other digital retailers on June 5th as well. The album features two songs from each band, including About the Mess' new single "I Remember '94."

About the Mess also released a video on BlankTV to accompany their new single "I Remember '94." The video can be viewed at www.youtube.com. Says About the Mess frontman Joe Mizzi, "I thought of all these great songs I grew up listening to in the '90s about being a kid going to punk rock shows ... and well, we are all grown up now, and there should be a song about that." The video captures the feel and energy of an About the Mess live show and gives us a close-up look - maybe too close up - of what the band is all about.

To support the White City Blackouts split, About the Mess and Seized Up will play an album release show June 9 at the Cobra Lounge in Chicago. Also playing the show will be The Wanton Looks and Bottle Kids. Tickets are available for the show at tickets.

Chicago rockers The Wanton Looks will be celebrating the vinyl release of their self-titled album at the June 9 show as well. Influenced by acts as diverse as the Ramones and the Ronettes, The Wanton Looks have long been known for their powerful live performances. Now they've masterfully captured that energy on their new 12-song self-titled album. The album can be purchased at whoarecords.netthewantonlooks.bandcamp.com, iTunes, Amazon, and other digital retailers.

On Saturday, June 16th, About the Mess will join Detroit-based The Black List and Smoking Popes at Small's in Hamtramck, Michigan. Copies of The Black List's new album, The Elephant Graveyard, will be available at the June 16 show. Black List frontman Jim says of the album, "It's not all about aggression anymore; it's still there, it's just not the focus." Albums can be pre-ordered and tracks downloaded at http://store.whoarecords.net.

Whoa! Records P.O. Box 2731, Chicago, IL 60690 www.whoarecords.net

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cool article, people love their vinyl!

Tower Groove Records is worth its weight in vinyl

By Kelsey Whipple

Call it a rags-to-record story: Fueled by frustration with other labels, the members of bluesy local quintet Magic City joked about the idea of creating their own. They could just do it themselves, right? (Right?) With bravado on the brain, it wasn't long before organist Adam Hesed took the thought seriously. Last June he had one idea, no plan, no support system and, even worse, no funding. In their place, he had sweat equity, good friends, a few beers and a borrowed back yard.

He made do.

The result is Tower Groove Records, a label-cum-co-op established to organize the St. Louis scene while promoting it with the kind of aggressive good nature cemented through decades in its venues and basements.

Read the article at riverfronttimes.com

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album cover art is so cool, but did these two borrow off each other?

TESTAMENT: 'Dark Roots Of Earth' Cover Artwork, Release Date Revealed 
Nuclear Blast Records has set a July 27 European release date for "Dark Roots Of Earth", the new album from San Francisco Bay Area metallers TESTAMENT. The cover artwork for the CD — which will likely arrive in North America on July 31 — can be seen below.

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KRÃ…KE: New Album Cover Artwork, Release Date Revealed

Norwegian metallers KRÃ…KE will release their new album, "Conquering Death", on June 29 via Indie Recordings.

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 Burning Point Reveals New Album Artwork 


Finnish metallers Burning Point have recently revealed the cover artwork and track listing of their new album called 'The Ignitor,' which is slated for a June 19th release via Scarlet Records.

'The Ignitor' was recorded at HelGate and Reindeer Horns Studios and mastered at Tico Tico Studios by Ahti Kortelainen. The striking cover artwork was done by Felipe Machado Franco.

Tracklist:
1. Eternal Flame (Salvation By Fire Part 2)
2. In The Fire's Of My Self-Made Hell
3. In The Night
4. The Ignitor
5. Silent Scream
6. Heaven Is Hell
7. Losing Sleep
8. Demon Inside Of You
9. Everdream
10. Lost tribe
11. Holier Than Thou




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The Agonist Reveal Album Cover Art 




Canadian metal vets the Agonist are scheduled to release their third studio album, 'Prisoners,' on June 4th in Europe and June 5th in North America via Century Media Records.

Front-woman Alissa White-Gluz commented on the album cover art: "We wanted to really include a chaotic visual to reflect the chaotic sound of the band, but we also wanted to show that the lyrics on this album are a lot more introverted... The human face was left non-descript on purpose - it doesn't belong to any particular person, but we could call him the Lonely Solipsist."

Tracklist:
1. You're Coming With Me
2. The Escape
3. Predator & Prayer
4. Anxious Darwinians
5. Panophobia
6. Ideomotor
7. Lonely Solipsist
8. Dead Ocean
9. The Mass Of The Earth
10. Everybody Wants You (Dead)
11. Revenge Of The Dadaists


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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 5/07 - 5/13, 2012

Vinyl Top 25:

1. Jack White - Blunderbuss
2. JT Daly - Memory
3. Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls
4. Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts
5. Dr. John - Locked Down
6. Here We Go Magic - A Different Ship
7. M Ward - A Wasteland Companion
8. Of Monsters & Men - Into The Woods 10"
9. Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20, 1992
10. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
11. Karen Elson - Milk & Honey 7"
12. Uncle Tupelo - 7" Singles box
13. Turing Machine - What Is The Meaning Of What
14. Of Monsters & Men - My Head Is An Animal
15. Justin Townes Earle - Nothing's Gonna Change The Way You Feel...
16. Other Lives - Tamer Animals
17. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
18. M83 - Hurry Up We're Dreaming
19. The Beatles - Abbey Road
20. Patterson Hood - After It's Gone 7"
21. Chris Robinson - Blue Suede Shoes 7"
22. George Harrison - Early Takes 1
23. Jack Johnson & Friends - Best Of Kokua Festival
24. Lambchop - Mr. M
25. Carole King - Legendary Demos

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Rare Treasures and Great Bargains at 25th Midwest Classical Record Show in Skokie, IL, May 19, 2012

Who - Classical music lovers who enjoy records and CDs
What - 25th anniversary Midwest Classical Record Show
Where - Holiday Inn Chicago North Shore, 5300 W. Touhy Ave., Skokie, IL
Why - To sell and buy vinyl LPs, CDs and media that feature great classical music, from Bach to Yo-Yo Ma When - 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday, May 19, 2012 How - Entry costs $2 at the door. Parking is free.

Classical music collectors will again converge on the Chicago Metro area in May to buy, sell and trade both rarities and bargains at the Midwest Classical Record Show. The show will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 19 at the Holiday Inn Chicago North Shore, 5300 W. Touhy Ave., Skokie, IL.

This is the 25th anniversary of the show, and several dealers will be bringing a wide variety of classical music.

"I've got vintage audiophile LPs, high-grade import CDs from Japan and a ton of sealed classical records from the 1970s and 80s," said Steve Young, proprietor of Record Wonderland, one music dealer participating in the show. "I'm also going to have hundreds of very nice records selling at just $1 each. I've been saving up great material all year for this event, but I also bring a fair amount of cash as I know the other dealers will have some fabulous thing I need to get for my own collection"

In previous shows, dealers arrived with a wide array of music, most classical-related, though some dealers bring other genres as well.

"Whether you are looking for baroque or avant-garde, or anything in between, it will be there," said Bob Craig, a show organizer who will also be selling records at the event. "It only happens once a year, so anyone who loves classical music will not want to miss it."

For more information about the Midwest Classical Record Show, visit www.midwestclassicalshow.com , or check out the Midwest Classical Record Show page on Facebook.

Monday, May 14, 2012

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - May 15, 2012



Adam Lambert - Trespassing
Alexander Tucker - Third Mouth
Andre Williams and The Sadies - Night and Day
Anywhere - Anywhere
Apollo Ghosts - Landmark
Baroness - Take My Bones Away
Bassnectar - Vava Voom (vinyl)
Beach House - Bloom
Best Coast - The Only Place
Billy and Dolly - Dally Bon Idyll
Birthmark - Antibodies
Black Tambourine - OneTwoThreeFour (EP)
Brasstronaut - Mean Sun
Bullet Treatment - Designated Vol. 2
Carrousel - 27 rue de mi'chelle
Chappo - Moonwater
Cherri Bomb - This Is The End of Control
Cookie Duster - When Flying Was Easy
Cornershop - Urban Turban
Craft Spells - Gallery (EP)
Dave Alvin - Eleven Eleven Expanded
Esperanza Spalding - Radio Music Society (vinyl)
Fearless Vampire Killers - Militia Of The Lost
Fixers - We'll Be The Moon
Garbage - Not Your Kind of People
Giraffage & XXYYXX - Even Though
Glee Cast - Glee: The Music, The Graduation Album
Godsmack - Live & Inspired (2-CD)
Gossip - A Joyful Noise
Guided By Voices - Class Clown Spots a UFO
HEALTH - Max Payne 3 (soundtrack)
Hands - Massive Context
Hot Water Music - Exister
I, Omega - The Ravenous (EP)
Imagined Village - Ending The Dark
Infected Mushroom - Army Of Mushroom
Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built
Josephine Foster & the Victor Herrero Band - Perlas
Kataklysm - The Iron WIll
Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music
Lee Bains III - There Is a Bomb in Gilead
Lisa Marie Presley - Storm and Grace
Little, Big - Pins and Narwahls
MV & EE - Space Homestead
Madonna - Hard Candy (reissue) (box set) (vinyl)
Matthew Dear - Her Fantasy (12")
Meiko - The Bright Side
Mewithoutyou - Ten Stories
Misser - Every Day I Tell Myself I'm Going To Be A Better Person
Morten Harket - Out Of My Hands
My Bloody Valentine - EPs: 1988-1991 (remastered)
My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything (remastered)
Nachtmystium - As Made (7")
Niki & The Dove - Instinct
PHILM - Harmonic
Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power (deluxe edition)
Parlovr - Kook Soul
Plankton War - Spirits
Plushgun - Waste Away
Reggie Watts - Reggie Watts: A Live in Central Park
Ren Harvieu - Through The Night
Richard Hawley - Standing at the Sky's Edge
Rosenkopf - Rosenkopf
Ryan Montbleau - For Higher
Ryan Shaw - Real Love
Rye Rye - Go! Pop! Bang!
RØSENKØPF - RØSENKØPF
Santana - Shape Shifter
Say Anything - ...Is a Real Boy (reissue) (vinyl)
Shadows Fall - Fire From The Sky
Simian Mobile Disco - Unpatterns
Sinead O'Connor - How About I Be Me (And You be You) (vinyl)
Slugabed - Time Team
Squarepusher - Ufabulum
Stephane Wrembel - Origins
Stereolab - Mars Audiac Quintet (reissue)
Stereolab - Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements (reissue)
Sugarman 3 - What the World Needs Now
Tenacious D - Rize of the Fenix
The Cribs - In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull
The Green Pajamas - Summer of Lust
The Nighthawks - Damn Good Time!
The Tubes - Ouside Inside (reissue)
Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die (vinyl)
Toys That Kill - Fambly 42
Trevor Rabin - Jacaranda
Tu Fawning - A Monument
Various Artists - Occupy This Album (4-CD box set)
Violens - TRUE
White Fence - Vol. 1 and 2: Family Perfume
Willie Nelson - Heroes
Zulu Winter - Language


Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


this from our friends at www.soundstagedirect.com

SoundStageDirect Top 10 Bestselling Vinyl Records

1.  The Big Lebowski - Various Artists  (Pre-Order) -  $34.99

Extremely Limited - Pre-Orders recommended!

Only available at SoundStageDirect!

Shipping @ June 22nd!

Now THIS is a soundtrack! No grunge bands covering cheesy '70s hits, no retro chic, no rap-techno-country-opera superstar crossovers, just an eclectic selection of tunes by some quality performers. You get obscure tracks from Dylan and Captain Beefheart, some sublime vocalizing from Yma Sumac and Nina Simone, and cuts from world-class artists like Moondog and Meredith Monk, whose creativity exceeds their popularity. The film music quota is covered by a slice of Mancini ("Lujon") and the perversity quota filled by the Gipsy Kings' version of "Hotel California." Did we mention the previously unreleased Elvis Costello cut and the Stones cover from late great Texas songwriting legend Townes Van Zandt?

Track Listing:
Side 1
 1. Bob Dylan - The Man In Me
 2. Captain Beefheart - Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles
 3. Elvis Costello - My Mood Swings
 4. YMA Sumac - Ataypura
 5. Piero Piccioni - Traffic Boom
 6. Nina Simone - I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
 7. Moondog with Orchestra - Stamping Ground
 8. Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Just Dropped In (To See What
 Condition My Condition Was In)

Side 2
 1. Meredith Monk - Walking Song
 2. Gluck Das Mir Verblieb - from the opera "Die Tote Stadt"
 3. Henry Mancini - Lujon
 4. Gipsy Kings - Hotel California
 5. Carter Burwell - Wie Glauben
 6. Townes Van Zandt - Dead Flowers

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2.   Astro-Creep: 2000 - White Zombie  (Pre-Order Shipping @ June25th)  $34.99

3.  Sixteen Saltines / Love Is Blindness - Jack White  12" ( Shipping May 17)  $10.99

12" Vinyl with playable etched B-side

The second single off Jack White’s debut solo album Blunderbuss. Debuted on Saturday Night Live and worlds apart from the first single “Love Interruption,” the rock and roll power of “ Sixteen Saltines” is all the evidence needed to show that White’s solo work will be as varied as it is accomplished. Coupled with White’s stinging cover of U2’s “Love is Blindness” (from Achtung Baby) and the record metaphorically jumps off turntable.

The 12" single of Jack White’s “Sixteen Saltines” comes complete with a playable etching on the b-side (designed by George Ingram), a cover of U2’s “Love is Blindness.” Truly a sight to behold, the etching depicts Third Man’s iconic logo and the grooves of the record play through the image, presenting consumers with the world’s first-ever playable etched record (this is an entirely different process than your Split Enz and Styx records from 1980, this visual is all vinyl).

Track Listing: 1. Sixteen Saltines
 2. Love Is Blindness*
* U2 cover song. Non-LP track. Previously only available on Q Magazine (UK) CD promo.

Order at SoundStageDirect.com

(rest of the Top Ten)
4.  Stadium Arcadium - Red Hot Chili Peppers   
5.  Born Villain - Marilyn Manson  (Pre-Order) 
6.   Arthur - The Kinks   
7.  The Wall - Pink Floyd 
8.  August & Everything After: Live At Town Hall - Counting Crows  (Pre-Order)
9.  Pretty In Pink - Various Artists
10.   Nightfly - Donald Fagen


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Music World Reacts to the Passing of Donald Duck Dunn

The music world has been reeling from the sudden death of bass legend Donald "Duck" Dunn. While Dunn wasn't a household name for those outside the music community, his influence and greatness can easily be seen by the comments from his peers.

Read the article at our friends at VintageVinylNews

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DAVE GAHAN COLLABORATES ON NEW ALBUM THE LIGHT THE DEAD SEE OUT MAY 22nd
FULL ALBUM STREAM 14TH MAY

Soulsavers will stream their forthcoming album The Light The Dead See in its entirety on www.thesoulsavers.com on 14th May.

The record, which is released through Mute on May 22nd is the follow-up to 2009’s critically acclaimed album Broken. Recorded at various locations and mastered at Abbey Road, the record will be available on CD, LP and as a download.

The Light The Dead See Track Listing:
1. La Ribera
2. In The Morning
3. Longest Day
4. Presence of God
5. Just Try
6. Gone Too Far
7. Point Sur Pt.1
8. Take Me Back Home
9. Bitterman
10. I Can't Say
11. Take
12. Tonight


Venturing out from the studio to the road, Soulsavers were invited to support Depeche Mode on the European leg of the band’s vast 2010 Tour of the Universe. Here, the seeds of The Light The Dead See were sewn. With Gahan penning lyrics for the music and recording his own vocals in New York, then Machin building up the results into fully-formed and arranged epics, the international project was a case of “chemistry working”. The album was mastered at Abbey Road earlier this year.

“There was no real script,” says the Rich Machin of the extraordinary fourth album The Light The Dead See, a set of songs of majesty and momentum. “It just rolled and rolled; it was effortless.” Joining forces with Dave Gahan it immediately became clear that this was going to be something very special. “We realized we were coming from the same place in so many ways,” adds Machin. “He’s really laid himself bare on this record, his contribution is astonishing.” Says Gahan, “Everything about it was relatively unplanned, surprising: a magical thing. We were a perfect match and I’m very, very excited about this record.”

Soulsavers – the music and production team of Rich Machin and Ian Glover – have been a growing force since 2003’s debut Tough Guys Don’t Dance. 2007’s It’s Not How Far You Fall, It’s The Way You Land brought their dark flair to a wider audience. The inimitable Mark Lanegan served as primary singer, though there were also vocal contributions from Will Oldham and Jimi Goodwin. In 2009, third album Broken confirmed that Soulsavers were moving away from early electronica to earthier guitars, use of space and what Machin described as “a soulful twist.” Lanegan again led the vocals on stand-outs such as ‘You Will Miss Me When I Burn’ and ‘All The Way Down’, with other guest vocalists including Oldham again, Jason Pierce, Richard Hawley, Mike Patton and Gibby Haynes. Clearly, there was no shortage of acclaimed singers ready to lend their lungs to Soulsavers’ stirring, seductive, soothing or startling creations.

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New KISS Comic Covers Revealed


On June 13, IDW Publishing is bringing back the rock group KISS in comic form. Last year, Archie Comics released a story in which Archie met KISS. This time IDW is giving them marquee status.

According to IDW, the series is rooted in KISS fandom, featuring KISS characters like "Wicked" Lester, the Destroyer, She, the Elder, and more, but it will be very accessible to all comic readers.

Get the full story at Blabbermouth












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album cover art of the day:

I AM I: 'Event Horizon' Artwork, Track Listing Revealed 

I AM I, the new band led by former DRAGONFORCE singer ZP Theart, will release its debut album, "Event Horizon", independently on May 26. Written and produced by Theart and Jacob Ziemba and mixed and mastered by Roland Grapow (HELLOWEEN, MASTERPLAN), the CD is described in a press release as "an absolutely blistering slice of heavy rock liberally infused with Theart's passion, energy and soaring vocals."

Read more and get the tracklist at Blabbermouth














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The 70 Best Albums of the 1970's

Bonnie Stiernberg over at PasteMagazine.com has an article called The 70 Best Albums of the 1970s, however after scanning the first page and seeing Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti at #62, i decided i read enough....how that album isn't in the Top 10 is beyond my comprehension.....I did look at her Top Ten and I cannot argue with some of the picks....see what you think, read the article  HERE

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

this vinyl news from www.relapse.com

Mantas - Death By Metal LP  Due Out - 6/19/12

This is where it all began. For the first time ever Chuck Schuldiner’s pre-DEATH band MANTAS’s recordings have been officially collected into one fully authorized compilation. ‘Death By Metal’ is the brutally raw sound of an entire genre being born out of the basement of Chuck Schuldiner’s Florida home close to 3 decades ago.  This is the first time that these recordings have been legitimately available since their original release as the Death By Metal demo tape (1984).  This is the beginning of DEATH!Single LP

Pre-Order Mantas - Death By Metal  HERE

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from our friends at www.polyvinylrecords.com

Pre-Order Japandroids Celebration Rock CD/LP+MP3

Celebration Rock is the long awaited follow-up to Japandroids' critically acclaimed 2009 debut, Post-Nothing.

Working with the same engineer at the Vancouver studio where Post-Nothing was recorded, Celebration Rock features a bigger sound and showcases the duo's growth as songwriters.

Pre-order the album in any of the following ways:

CD (includes 20-page lyric and photo booklet)
Black LP (includes 12" x 12" 20-page lyric and photo booklet)
MP3
T-Shirt+MP3 (classic logo design on American Apparel black or heather gray)
Package deals with new 7" (see below) or t-shirt
Pre-orders ship May 25. In stores June 5.





Pre-Order Japandroids Celebration Rock LP   HERE




Pre-Order Japandroids The House That Heaven Built 7"+MP3

"The House That Heaven Built" is a Japandroids original and "Jack the Ripper" is a Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds cover.

Limited edition of 2000 on clear vinyl.

Receive an INSTANT MP3 download of both songs at checkout.

This is the fourth release in the Japandroids 7" series. The previous three 7"s are all sold out
In stores May 15. Orders shipping now from our E-Store.


Pre-Order Japandroids The House That Heaven Built 7" HERE


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more from www.relapse.com

Relapse Top Ten Bestsellers:








1.  Death - Individual Thought Patterns (3CD Deluxe Reissue)
2.  Spawn of Possession - Incurso (CD)
3.  Toxic Holocaust/Midnight - Japanese Benefit (7")
4.  Neurosis - Enemy Of The Sun - Deluxe 2xLP 180 Gram (Red/Black Marble)
5.  Repulsion - Horrified
6.  Death - Human (3CD Deluxe Reissue)
7.  Baroness - Yellow & Green Deluxe Hardbound Book 2xLP (Yellow/Green Split)
8.  Neurosis - Souls at Zero - Deluxe 2xLP 180 Gram (Grey Marble)
9.  Baroness -Yellow & Green Deluxe Digi Book (2xCD)
10.  Baroness - Yellow & Green Deluxe Hardbound Book 2xLP (Dark Green)

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InSound Top Ten Bestsellers


Buy it at Insound!


1.  OFF! - OFF!  [Vinyl] LP $14.98 
2.  Bloom PRE-ORDER - Beach House  [Vinyl] 2xLP $20.98 
3.  Zou Bisou, Bisou from Mad Men (Red Vinyl) - Jessica Pare ( Megan Draper )  [Vinyl] 7" $6.98 
4.  Heaven PRE-ORDER - The Walkmen  [Vinyl] LP $15.98 
5.  WIXIW PRE-ORDER - Liars
6.  Composed PRE-ORDER - Jherek Bischoff
7.  Slaughterhouse PRE-ORDER - Ty Segall Band  [Vinyl] 2x10" $19.98 
8.  Ill Communication (Deluxe Edition) - Beastie Boys  [Vinyl] 2xLP $25.98 
9.  Paul's Boutique - 20th Anniversary Remastered Edition - Beastie Boys  [Vinyl] LP $25.99
10.  Check Your Head (Remastered Edition) - Beastie Boys  [Vinyl] LP $25.98 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


this great story out of the UK, they love their vinyl there!!!

King’s Lynn: Vinyl heaven defies the years to keep rocking

By KATH SANSOM

As the great footballing legend Bill Shankly once said about the beautiful game: “It’s not life or death. It’s more important than that.”

And so it is with music.

But the days when each town boosted numerous record shops have long gone. The onslaught of high street chains, supermarkets and then the internet have put paid to the vast majority – so much so that recently a Record Shop Day was held internationally to celebrate this endangered species.

Here in Lynn we have one of the region’s most established vinyl record shops where, for 16 years, Tony Winfield has been feeding the musical passion of his customers with just about every genre imaginable.

Maybe Elvis is your king crooner, or you crave the death-metal screaming of Sepultura.


Perhaps you are among the jilted generation that wants to dig out the dulcet tones of The Damned or Crass from the glory days of punk.

Whatever it is that rocks your world, taking a step inside The Record Shop in Lynn’s St James Street is like a candy shop for musical vinyl lovers.

Read the rest of the article at lynnnews.co.uk

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more from the UK:

78 Project replicates original vinyl recording style

By Matt Wells/BBC News, New York


New York is buzzing with retro-chic products these days, but few can match the authenticity of a project that aims to bring alive the sound, touch, and even smells of recorded music's first golden period.

For the last few months the team behind the 78 Project have been travelling to diverse venues around New York, visiting artists such as Loudon Wainwright III, Roseanne Cash and Richard Thompson.


They are recording performances in exactly the same way that folk pioneer Alan Lomax recorded blues artists in the Mississippi Delta during the 1930s.

Read the rest at bbc.co.uk

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Chad Gilbert To Release 7”

New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert is set to release a new 7” under his What’s Eating Gilbert project this comingJune 19 via Paper + Plastick Records. The two-song 7," called "The Nashville Session," is the fourth installment from What’s Eating Gilbert.

"The Nashville Session," will be released in digital and vinyl formats and was produced by Chad Gilbert & Jon Howard at The Anchor Room in Nashville, Tenn.

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this from classicreissues.com

GENTLE GIANT - Acquiring The Taste

Gentle Giant's second album was released on July 16th. 1971 and finds British prog-rockers honing their signature sound under the guidance of legendary producer Tony Visconti who would later collaborate with David Bowie, Strawbs and others. It was a departure from the blues and soul styles found on their self-titled debut, more experimental and more discordant with more varied instrumentation.

 As part of the album's original liner notes, the band made this (now) famous declaration: "It is our goal to expand the frontiers of contemporary popular music at the risk of being very unpopular. We have recorded each composition with the one thought that it should be unique, adventurous and fascinating. It has taken every shred of our combined musical and technical knowledge to achieve this. From the outset we have abandoned all preconceived thoughts of blatant commercialism. Instead we hope to give you something far more substantial and fulfilling. All you need to do is sit back and acquire the taste."

 "Acquiring The Taste" is a major advance over their first album without sacrificing the element of surprise and elements of hard rock and Gregorian chants mix freely throughout this album. While the ensemble justifiably garnered comparisons to contemporaries such as Yes and King Crimson, Gentle Giant often proved to be more whimsical than those acts as revealed on the lifting "Pantagruel's Nativity".

 This exclusive reissue is available on deluxe 180 gram vinyl with lacquers cut from flat transfers 24bit/96kHz files made from the original UK masters and displays original graphics, Vertigo's classic "swirl" label etc.

IMPORTANT: Classic Reissues version includes 'correct start' (no unsweep) at the beginning of the album's title track i.e. first two synthesizer notes are usually heard at the wrong pitch before they finally stabilize which something Gentle Giant fans had been requesting for some time.

PERSONNEL: Kerry Minnear (electric piano, organ, mellotron, vibraphone, Moog, piano, celeste, clavichord, harpsichord, tympani, xylophone, maracas, lead vocals) - Derek Schulman (alto sax, clavichord, cowbell, lead vocals) - Phil Schulman (alto & tenor sax, clarinet, trumpet, piano, claves, maracas, lead vocals) - Ray Schulman (bass, violin, viola, electric violin, Spanish guitar, tambourine, 12 string guitar, organ bass pedals, skulls, vocals) - Gary Green (6 string guitar, 12 string guitar, 12 string wah-wah guitar, donkey's jawbone, cat calls, voice) - Martin  Smith (drums, tambourine, gongs, side drum).

GUESTS: Paul Cosh (trumpet, organ) - Tony Visconti (recorder, bass drum, triangle) - Chris Thomas (Moog programmer)

TRACKS: Pantagruel's Nativity - Edge of Twilight – The House, The Street, The Room - Acquiring the Taste – Wreck – The Moon Is Down - Black Cat - Plain Truth
CAT: CRLP 014
UPC: 870239000146
LABEL: Classic Reissues
FORMAT: 180 gram vinyl
FILE UNDER: Rock 


EXCLUSIVE 180g AUDIOPHILE VINYL REISSUE  PLATED & PRESSED AT PALLAS

Get your copy at ClassicReissues

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LA's favorite record show comes to Sin City next week.

BEAT SWAP MEET  LAS VEGAS

Records | & Everything inspired from it

Saturday Evening May 19th, 2012   6pm-12midnight

Literally Tons of Records for Sale & Trade + Streetwear & Art Vendors, Live Beats, Red Bull BC One Vegas B-boy Qualifier, Food Trucks, and sooo much more.

DJ's spin rare selections from their record collections..

AC THE PD | AURAJIN | DIEGO | EARLY WORM | EARWAXXX | JAWA | LU-MAN | RESIDENT | 671 and many others TBA.

Invited Record Collectors & Dealers, selling music from all over the world.

Blues, Funk, Hip Hop, Jazz, Metal, Psych, Punk, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Soul, & World - 12" & 45 Records.

Live Performance by d i r t R A I D (Inland Empire CA)

Outdoor Vendor Village featuring Artists & Designers + the brands that they've created.
BREAK STARZ | BTWN THE BRKS | THE DEUCE | EATER OF WORLDS | F STUDIOS | HIDDEN HIPPIES | HIP HOP PHILOSOPHY | IVIE STENCILS | STICKY RICK'S
+ many others TBA

Entrance is $5 w/ Canned Good
This is an All Ages event
Casual Drinking-BYOB for the 21+

For more info: www.facebook.com/BeatSwapMeet

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and the things people will do with old records (and to get on youtube)