Sex Pistols - Seventeen (Live in Stockholm 1977)
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
New Music Releases ~ August 4, 2009
Lots of new music this week, including reissues of some classic vinyl. Stop by these retailers to buy this great music!
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All Tiny Creatures - Segni (vinyl)
Amanda Blank - I Love You (vinyl)
Anchor & Braille - Felt
Anjulie - Anjulie
Antony & the Johnsons - Aeon 7″
Bad Veins - Bad Veins (vinyl)
Beatallica - Masterful Mystery Tour
Bill Champlin - No Place Left To Fall
Brian Bonz & The Dot Hongs - From Sumi to Japan
Brian Wilson - What Love Can Do
Cale Parks - To Swift Mars EP
Catie Curtis - Hello Stranger
Circulatory System - Signal Morning
Cornershop: -Judy Sucks A Lemon for Breakfast
Dark Meat - When The Shelter Came 7″
Desolation Wilderness - New Universe(vinyl)
diskJokke - Discolated
Frankmusik - 'Complete Me'
Gloriana - S/T
Greymachine - Disconnected
Guided by Voices - Under The Bushes Under The Stars (vinyl reissue)
Hank III - Assjack
Helado Negro - Awe Owe
Holiday Shores - Columbus’d the Whim
Iron Age - The Sleeping Eye
Japandroids - Post-Nothing (vinyl)
Jay Reatard: -Watch Me Fall (vinyl)
Joe Pernice - It Feels So Good When I Stop
Julian Plenti - Julian Plenti Is Skyscraper (vinyl)
Kings of Leon - Notion EP
K'Jon - I Get Around
Liechtenstein/Faintest Ideas - Searching for The Now Vol. 5 7″
Lightning Dust - Infinite Light (vinyl)
Lovvers - Ocd Go Go Girls
Mac McAnally - Down By The River
Magnolia Sisters - Stripped Down
Maplewood - Yeti Boombox (vinyl)
Marmoset - Tea Tornado
Medeski Martin and Wood - Rollarians III
Miles Davis - The Classic Prestige Sessions 1951-1956
Modest Mouse - No One Fire and You're Next (EP)
Monty Python - Monty Python's Flying Circus (reissue)
Mstrkrft - 'Fist Of God'
Nodzzz: True To Life (vinyl)
Nurses - Apple's Acre (vinyl)
Oasis- (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Oasis - Be Here Now (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Oasis - Definitely Maybe (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Oasis - Don't Believe the Truth (vinyl reissue)
Oasis - Heathen Chemistry (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Oasis - Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Oasis - The Masterplan (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Owen - Split EP
Pansonic/Haino Keiji - Shall I Download A Blackhole and Offer It To You
Pictureplane - Dark Rift
Plastiscines - About Love
Reigning Sound - Love and Curses
REM - 'Reckoning: Deluxe Edition'
Robert Pollard - Elephant Jokes
Robert Wyatt - Box Set (8-CD box set)
Sian Alice Group - Troubled, Shaken etc. (vinyl)
Solillaquists of Sound - No More Heroes
Soul-Junk - 1960
Suicide City - Frenzy
Sunn 0)))- Che/13 Crosses 16, Blazin Skulls/Goodbye Darling (vinyl)
Tantric - Mind Control
The Duke & the King- Nothing Gold Can Stay
The Fruit Bats - The Ruminant Band (vinyl)
The Noisettes - Never Forget You/Saturday Night (vinyl)
The Ocean - Fluxion
The School/George Washington Brown - Searching for The Now Vol. 6 7″
The Twang - 'Jewellery Quarter'
The Used - In Love And Death (vinyl reissue)
The Young Accuser - Unsound (vinyl)
Thecocknbullkid - Querelle EP
Throw Me The Statue - Creaturesque (vinyl)
TV Ghost - Cold Fish
Various Artists - An Anthology of Chinese Experimental Music 1992-2008 (4-CD box set)
Various Artists - Horse Meat Disco
Walter Trout - Unspoiled by Progress
Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Escape from the Chicken Coop
We Were Promised Jetpacks - These Four Walls (vinyl)
White Shit - Sculpted Beef EP
Wild Beasts - 'Two Dancers'
YACHT - See Mystery Lights
Yim Yames - Tribute To EP (vinyl)
Young Accuser - Unsound 7″
Music News & Notes
The Black Dahlia Murder Reveals "Deflorate" Cover Art
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER has revealed the cover art for their upcoming new album, "Deflorate," to be released on Metal Blade Records in Europe on September 11/14 and September 15 in the USA.
"A Selection Unnatural," the first single, is streaming on RevolverMag.com.
"Deflorate" was recorded at the famed Audiohammer Studios by production wizard Jason Suecof (DevilDriver, Trivium, Job For A Cowboy, Daath) and engineering talent Mark Lewis (Trivium, Bury Your Dead, All That Remains).
"Deflorate" will be released on September 11/14 in Europe as a limited first edition double digipak including bonus-dvd and as a regular jewelcase CD. The album will be released on September 15 in the USA.
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She Has Survived
Gloria Gaynor is re-releasing her massive disco hit "I Will Survive" on October 27 to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Such releases are very popular in England and sometimes lead to a whole new round of charting for older songs, but that has never been the case here in the U.S. Still, it is a symbolic gesture for a song that seems to have grown beyond standard Disco love/hate to an anthem.
The new recording will have an updated version of the song in both English and Spanish along with the gospel ballad "He Gave Me Life (I Will Survive)." Gaynor is planning a full gospel album for next year.
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Rolling Stone Poll
The Rolling Stone reader's poll over the past weekend asked people to name their favorite supergroups, those formed by members of other popular groups.
Here are the top 15 as picked by the readers of Rolling Stone.
1.Cream
2.Velvet Revolver
3.Audioslave
4.Raconteurs
5.Traveling Wilburys
6.Temple of the Dog
7.Derek & The Dominos
8.Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
9.Oysterhead
10.Blind Faith
11.The Dead Weather
12.Bad Company
13.Chickenfoot
14.Foo Fighters
15.Mad Season
No ELP, Asia? I am sure there are more, but these groups would rank higher for me than some of the others on this list.....
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Muse Reveal 'The Resistance' Artwork
Muse have today unveiled the artwork to their forthcoming fifth studio album 'The Resistance'.
The typically intergalactic image shows a solitary figure staring at planet Earth from space surrounded by a kalaeidoscopic mosaic. You can see it in higher resolution below.
Muse release 'The Resistance' on September 14th, with the single 'Uprising' preceding it a week before.
Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales
Week Ending 08/01/2009
1. 45 - The Beatles "Our First Four" Promotional Presentation (Plastic) - $13,058.88
2. 45 - Ellipsis "People" / "Gregory Moore" Briarmeade - $3,383.33
3. 45 - Al Williams "I Am Nothing" / "Brand New Love" Palmer - $2,650.00
4. LP - The Who "self titled" Italy Polydor (A Quick One) - $2,300.00
5. 45 - Nirvana "Love Buzz" 462/1000 Sub Pop - $2,224.99
As always, A special thank you to Norm at http://ccdiscoveries.blogspot.com/ for this great data.
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1. 45 - The Beatles "Our First Four" Promotional Presentation (Plastic) - $13,058.88
2. 45 - Ellipsis "People" / "Gregory Moore" Briarmeade - $3,383.33
3. 45 - Al Williams "I Am Nothing" / "Brand New Love" Palmer - $2,650.00
4. LP - The Who "self titled" Italy Polydor (A Quick One) - $2,300.00
5. 45 - Nirvana "Love Buzz" 462/1000 Sub Pop - $2,224.99
As always, A special thank you to Norm at http://ccdiscoveries.blogspot.com/ for this great data.
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This Date In Music History-August 4
Birthdays:
Max Cavalera – Sepultura (1969)
Rob Cieka - The Boo Radleys (1968)
Sam Yaffa - Hanoi Rocks (1963)
Paul Reynolds - A Flock Of Seagulls (1962)
Robbin Crosby – Ratt (1959)
Klaus Schulze - Tangerine Dream (1947)
Singer/guitarist Rick Derringer was born in 1947.
Paul Layton - New Seekers (1947)
David Carr – Fortunes (1943)
Frankie Ford - 1959 US #14 single “Sea Cruise” (1940)
Larry Knechtel – Bread (1940)
They Are Missed:
Born on this day in 1901, Louis Armstrong, singer, bandleader, trumpet. Had many hits, including the 1964 #1 “Hello Dolly.” Died on July 6, 1971.
The late Elsberry Hobbs of the Drifters ("There Goes My Baby") was born in 1930.
Singer/songwriter Lee Hazlewood died of cancer in 2007, in his home near Las Vegas aged 78. Hazlewood wrote and produced many of Nancy Sinatra's most famous hits, including “These Boots Were Made For Walkin,” “Jackson” and “Did You Ever?” He also produced Duane Eddy and Gram Parsons and “Something Stupid” - the duet Nancy recorded with her father Frank in 1967.
American blues singer and guitarist Little Milton died in 2005. Milton had suffered a brain aneurysm on July 25, 2005 and had lapsed into a coma. He signed to Sun records in 1953 and had the 1965 US #25 single “We're Gonna Make It.”
History:
The first country superstar, Jimmie "the Singing Brakeman" Rodgers made his first recording for Victor Records in Bristol, Tennessee in 1927.
What many consider to be one of rock's greatest double-sided singles, "Don't Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog," was released in 1956. Both sides will share the top spot for 11 weeks.
In 1957, the Everly Brothers made their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show and introduced their upcoming single, "Wake Up Little Susie," a song which would go on to cause some major controversy and be banned from some radio stations.
Billboard Magazine introduced its "Hot 100" chart in 1958, which was part popularity and a barometer of the movement of potential hits. The first number one song was Ricky Nelson's "Poor Little Fool."
The Beatles appeared at the Queen's Theatre in Blackpool in 1963. So many fans crowded around the theatre, blocking every entrance, that The Beatles had to go through a construction area, up and across some scaffolding to the roof of the theatre, from where they were lowered through a trap door.
In 1966, the day after the South African government bans Beatle records from airing in response to John Lennon's statement that the band was now more popular than Jesus Christ, a ban on the broadcast of any and all Beatles records on U.S. radio stations goes into effect on most of the country's radio stations.
In 1967, a female Monkees fan stowed away on the bands plane between shows in Minneapolis and St Louis. The girl's father threatened to bring charges for transporting a minor across state lines.
The two day Newport Pop Festival took place in California in 1968 with Canned Heat, Sonny & Cher, Steppenwolf, The Byrds, The Grateful Dead, Tiny Tim, Iron Butterfly and Jefferson Airplane. Over 100,000 fans attended the festival.
In 1970, The Medicine Ball Caravan touring festival, featuring headliners the Grateful Dead, played its first date - in San Francisco, of course.
Maureen McGovern started a two week run at #1 on the US singles chart in 1973 with “The Morning After.”
John Lennon and Yoko Ono began recording what would become his final album 'Double Fantasy' at The Hit Factory, New York in 1980.
Prince started a 24 week run at the top of the US album charts in 1984 with “Purple Rain,” it went on to sell over 10 million copies.
Mariah Carey's started a four week run at #1 on the US singles chart in 1990 with “Vision Of Love,” her debut release.
Max Cavalera – Sepultura (1969)
Rob Cieka - The Boo Radleys (1968)
Sam Yaffa - Hanoi Rocks (1963)
Paul Reynolds - A Flock Of Seagulls (1962)
Robbin Crosby – Ratt (1959)
Klaus Schulze - Tangerine Dream (1947)
Singer/guitarist Rick Derringer was born in 1947.
Paul Layton - New Seekers (1947)
David Carr – Fortunes (1943)
Frankie Ford - 1959 US #14 single “Sea Cruise” (1940)
Larry Knechtel – Bread (1940)
They Are Missed:
Born on this day in 1901, Louis Armstrong, singer, bandleader, trumpet. Had many hits, including the 1964 #1 “Hello Dolly.” Died on July 6, 1971.
The late Elsberry Hobbs of the Drifters ("There Goes My Baby") was born in 1930.
Singer/songwriter Lee Hazlewood died of cancer in 2007, in his home near Las Vegas aged 78. Hazlewood wrote and produced many of Nancy Sinatra's most famous hits, including “These Boots Were Made For Walkin,” “Jackson” and “Did You Ever?” He also produced Duane Eddy and Gram Parsons and “Something Stupid” - the duet Nancy recorded with her father Frank in 1967.
American blues singer and guitarist Little Milton died in 2005. Milton had suffered a brain aneurysm on July 25, 2005 and had lapsed into a coma. He signed to Sun records in 1953 and had the 1965 US #25 single “We're Gonna Make It.”
History:
The first country superstar, Jimmie "the Singing Brakeman" Rodgers made his first recording for Victor Records in Bristol, Tennessee in 1927.
What many consider to be one of rock's greatest double-sided singles, "Don't Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog," was released in 1956. Both sides will share the top spot for 11 weeks.
In 1957, the Everly Brothers made their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show and introduced their upcoming single, "Wake Up Little Susie," a song which would go on to cause some major controversy and be banned from some radio stations.
Billboard Magazine introduced its "Hot 100" chart in 1958, which was part popularity and a barometer of the movement of potential hits. The first number one song was Ricky Nelson's "Poor Little Fool."
The Beatles appeared at the Queen's Theatre in Blackpool in 1963. So many fans crowded around the theatre, blocking every entrance, that The Beatles had to go through a construction area, up and across some scaffolding to the roof of the theatre, from where they were lowered through a trap door.
In 1966, the day after the South African government bans Beatle records from airing in response to John Lennon's statement that the band was now more popular than Jesus Christ, a ban on the broadcast of any and all Beatles records on U.S. radio stations goes into effect on most of the country's radio stations.
In 1967, a female Monkees fan stowed away on the bands plane between shows in Minneapolis and St Louis. The girl's father threatened to bring charges for transporting a minor across state lines.
The two day Newport Pop Festival took place in California in 1968 with Canned Heat, Sonny & Cher, Steppenwolf, The Byrds, The Grateful Dead, Tiny Tim, Iron Butterfly and Jefferson Airplane. Over 100,000 fans attended the festival.
In 1970, The Medicine Ball Caravan touring festival, featuring headliners the Grateful Dead, played its first date - in San Francisco, of course.
Maureen McGovern started a two week run at #1 on the US singles chart in 1973 with “The Morning After.”
John Lennon and Yoko Ono began recording what would become his final album 'Double Fantasy' at The Hit Factory, New York in 1980.
Prince started a 24 week run at the top of the US album charts in 1984 with “Purple Rain,” it went on to sell over 10 million copies.
Mariah Carey's started a four week run at #1 on the US singles chart in 1990 with “Vision Of Love,” her debut release.