Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 9, 2011

DEAR JERRY: In 1959, as a 16-year-old sophomore, I had my first date with a wonderful girl from my school.

We went to the local drive-in theater. The picture playing, ironically titled “Date Bait,” was one of those low-budget, teen-oriented flicks.

The title song was sung in a rockin' Gene Vincent style. I don't know this singer, but because of the memories associated with it, I would love to have the song. That is if it even came out as a record. I never once heard it on the radio.

While searching for “Date Bait” I learned about a completely different song with the same title, also from 1959. Apparently a hit of sorts, this other one is by Diana Maxwell, and people mistakenly think her's is the one I'm after.

Oh yes, four years after the “Date Bait” date, the girl became by lovely bride, and this year we will celebrate our 48th anniversary.

Time is running out. Help me find the right “Date Bait.”
—Sherman Putterman, St. Paul, Minn.


DEAR SHERMAN: Congratulations! You obviously used the right bait to land the right date. Now let's piece all of this together and come up with your unofficial theme song.

Yes, the movie is titled “Date Bait,” but the title song is “Date Bait Baby” (tagline: “She turned a cool school into a hot-bed of violence”). “Date Bait Baby,” both in the film and on a record (Ray Note 9), is by Reggie Perkins and His Rockin' Maniacs.

The flip side, “High School Caesar” (“He had more rackets than Al Capone”) is another rocker lifted from the “Date Bait” soundtrack. Neither side made any of the national charts.

The tab on just the record can be $150 to $200, but if it comes with the snazzy “Date Bait” (film) picture sleeve, your checkout total can triple.

It may be a bit of a reach, but “Date Bait” is not your only connection to Diane (not Diana) Maxwell. You were 16 in 1959 when Maxwell's only album came out … titled “Almost Seventeen” (Challenge 607).


DEAR JERRY: I collect and am fairly knowledgeable about original cast recordings (I happen to agree with your recent “Maggie Flynn” review), but here's one cast album I have never heard of, and it's not in the “Broadway on Record” book.

I found it listed in a sales catalog, with the peculiar title “Mummenschanz.”

But wait, it gets even weirder.

Under “Contains These Tracks” are these bizarre titles: “Blob”; “Creepy Crawly”; “Worm”; “Green Mouth”; “Six Heads”; “Slinky”; “Frog”; “Insect”; “Rabbit”; “Cat”; “Ape to Man”; “Toilet Paper”; “Gerry Cans”; “Note Pads”; and “Clay Masks.”

What on earth does all of this mean?

They are asking $50 for this LP, and I might buy it just because it is so other worldly, and obviously rare.
—Arnold McFadden, Stamford, Conn.


DEAR ARNOLD: All of your adjectives apply to the 1978 “Mummenschanz” Original Cast Recording, as well as to the show itself. Now here's one of my own: unique. “Mummenschanz” stands alone in every respect, is one-of-a-kind, and has no like or equal.

German for mummery, “Mummenschanz” is simply mime-masque theater (i.e., non-speaking mummers), and those goofy track listings are not songs. Rather, they identify the quirky skits making up a two-act play.

Act One, from “Blob” through “Ape to Man,” is the “Mummenschanz” take on the evolution of life as we know it.

In Act Two, “Toilet Paper” through “Clay Masks,” the mummers humorously explore human relationships.

Since a mime cast neither speaks nor sings, the “Mummenschanz” album contains only the sounds heard in the theater during each of the 15 segments — which is mostly audience laughter and applause.

Not totally unlike the Audio Fidelity sound effects albums, popular in the late 1950s and early '60s, the “Mummenschanz” recording could be used as a handy do-it-yourself laugh track.


IZ ZAT SO? In a little over three years on Broadway (March 1977 - April 1980), “Mummenschanz,” starring Andres Bossard, Floriana Frassetto, and Bernie Schürch, gave 1,326 performances at the Bijou Theatre.

In June 1986, the mime-masque troupe returned to Broadway with their new show, appropriately titled “Mummenschanz: The New Show.”

This time they lasted just four months, and closed after only 152 performances.


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 2011 Osborne Enterprises- Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

Pink Floyd Announce Three New Releases

Pink Floyd have recently announced details of three new releases, starting in September later this year. The 'Why Pink Floyd?...' releases form part of the bands' recent agreement with EMI and will include CDs, DVDs and a brand-new single-album ‘Best Of’ collection.

Roger Faxon, CEO of EMI Group, said: ”This is a unique collaboration between EMI and one of the most creative and influential bands in history.”

The first release will be an expanded deluxe and special edition version of Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' on September 26.  On November 7, the band will release the new retrospective 'A Foot In The Door - The Best of Pink Floyd'. And on February 27, 2012 'The Wall' - ‘Immersion’ and ‘Experience’ editions, Vinyl LP and digital editions will be released.

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In Singapore, you can find vinyl doing well!

Music To Our Ears: Straits Records Brings Local Music to the Community

by Joyce HUANG

Look beyond the Kebab-serving and Shisha-smoking restaurants that crowd Bali Lane and you will find a slice of Singaporean identity that’s been misplaced for the longest time – local music.

Located at 24 Bali Lane, Straits Records is both a record label and retail space that prides itself on promoting the underground music scene in Singapore. The place reveals a different side of our sunny island, where music lovers can escape from the monotony of their daily lives, to share ideas about their passion for music and immerse themselves in an alternative lifestyle.

Read more at sgentrepreneurs.com

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BATHORY Limited-Edition Vinyl Box Set Due In July

Black Mark has set a July 18 U.K. release date for a limited-edition BATHORY vinyl box set. The collection, which is being released in honor of the band's late mastermind Quorthon, contains the following:

* Three double gatefold LPs
* 48-page booklet
* BATHORY "Goat" poster (70x100cm)
* Picture-disc recreation of the original BATHORY "yellow goat" 1984 pressing of the band's debut album.

All packaged together in a deluxe box.

Read more at Blabbermouth

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Wax Nostalgic: 7 Questions with John Timmons of ear X-Tacy Records (Louisville)

By Jaeki Cho

From '83 to '85, John Timmons, 55, sold records out of his apartment and trunk, taking mail orders, traveling to record fairs across the Midwest, and even doing door-to-door services. Exhausted by customers asking for vinyl at 11 p.m. in the evening, the record store employee since '73 realized it was time to open up a physical store. ear X-Tacy, named after the English band XTC, opened in Louisville, Kentucky. Starting off with a space of 500 square feet, the store slowly expanded, at one point covering 10,000 square feet of space. The current location, boasting 6,500 square feet full of music-related items, recently opened its doors after moving from its previous spot, its home for the last 15 years. Relocating up and down the same area for the last two decades, this upcoming August will mark the store's 26th birthday—truly, an impressive feat for a brick-and-mortar record shop in the current music business climate.

Though tracking down Timmons wasn't easy, Complex got down with the cheerful vinyl advocate who answered our Wax Nostalgic 7 Question Survey.

Read the rest at complex.com

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Led Zeppelin T-Shirt Sells for $10,000

Russell Hall

A Led Zeppelin T-shirt, said to be one of the rarest rock T-shirts in the world, has sold on eBay for a whopping $10,000. The shirt, which was sold by Kyle Ermatinger of Stormcrow Vintage, was produced in 1979 in limited quantity as a unique way to replace conventional backstage passes for one of Zeppelin’s legendary Knebworth House concerts.

Read the rest at Gibson

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and in music history for today:

Buddy Holly & the Crickets auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1957. They were rejected.

In 1959, Dave "Baby" Cortez reached the top spot on the Billboard chart with "The Happy Organ". The song was originally recorded under the name "The Dog and the Cat" with a vocal track that didn't work out. Cortez then added an organ solo and changed the title. A follow-up record was called "The Whistling Organ", which stalled at #61, but Cortez would find his way back to the Top Ten in 1962 with "Rinky Dink".

The Beatles hit number one in the U.K. in 1963 with the album Please Please Me. It would stay there for 30 weeks.

In 1965, the Byrds made their TV debut with "Mr. Tambourine Man" on NBC's "Hullabaloo."



In 1970, the triple album "Woodstock" soundtrack was released on Cotillion Records. The three record set featured many of the top Rock artists of the time, including Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Joe Cocker and The Who. The album would go Gold within two weeks.

John Lennon was a guest on the Dick Cavett Show in 1972. He told Cavett that he was under surveillance by the FBI.

In 1974, Led Zeppelin attended Elvis Presley’s show at the Los Angeles Forum in California. After a shaky start to the show, Elvis stopped the band and jokingly said: “Wait a minute…if we can start together fella’s, because we’ve got Led Zeppelin out there, lets try to look like we know what we’re doing.”

In 1981, Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley died of lung cancer and a brain tumor aged 36. Had the 1981 single “No Woman No Cry,” plus over ten other U.K. Top 40 singles. In 1990, the 6th February was proclaimed a national holiday in Jamaica to commemorate his birth. The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies. Time magazine chose Bob Marley & The Wailers' Exodus as the greatest album of the 20th century.



In 1995, a tribute show for the late-Stevie Ray Vaughan included Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Jimmy Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray. All five had played with Vaughan at his last show on August 26, 1990, before he was killed in a helicopter crash.

In 2003, Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding died at his home in Ireland aged 57. Redding played on the classic Hendrix albums 'Are You Experienced', 'Axis: Bold as Love' and 'Electric Ladyland.'

birthdays today include Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers Band) (64) and Eric Burdon (Animals) (70) among many others.



Top Selling Vinyl Records Sales at eBay - April 2011

Here is the month in review of the top selling ebay vinyl record sales, on a weekly basis, for April 2011. First and foremost, a special thank you to Norm and Jane at ccdiscoveries.blogspot.com  Be sure to listen to their popular radio show Vinyl Record Talk for more information about the weekly top 5, vinyl record news and as well as weekly guests.


Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 04/02/2011

A box set of every Led Zeppelin record on 180gm vinyl makes the top of the list. An acetate from 1951, recorded by the strange poet/jazz musician known as Moondog, gets the #2 spot. Another Madrigal learn Spanish LP makes the list. And Seattle band Fleet Foxes sells a test pressing of their yet to be released new album to help Japan's earthquake relief efforts. This record is by far the most recently recorded (if unreleased) piece of vinyl to make the Top 5.

1. LP - Led Zeppelin "Final Option" Box Set - $5,600.00

2. EP - Moondog "Music and Moondog" Acetate - $4,570.20

3. LP - Margarita Madrigal "Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish" Warhol Cover - $4,500.00

4. 45 - The Factory "Try A Little Sunshine" / "Red Chalk Hill" CBS - $3,927.60

5. LP - Fleet Foxes "Helplessness Blues" Test Pressing - $3,350.00





Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 04/09/2011

A one off factory floor indulgence of Elvis's 1977 "Moody Blue", in which a floor worker decided to make himself a splash copy, gets the #1 spot this week. Another Warhol cover makes the list. This one from a CBS Radio Broadcast record about the horror of crime in the United States in 1961. And the rare Apple unreleased Delaney and Bonnie record makes get on this week's Top 5.

1. LP - Elvis Presley "Moody Blue" Splash Purple Vinyl RCA - $5,299.99

2. LP - Hailu Mergia & The Walis Band "Ethiopian Instrumentals" Kaifa Greek Pressing - $3,000.00

3. LP - CBS Radio Broadcast "The Nation's Nightmare" Andy Warhol Cover - $2,686.00

4. LP - Delaney and Bonnie "The Original Delany and Bonnie" Apple unreleased - $2,560.00

5. 45 - Ricky Hodges "It Happened Too Fast" / "Love In It's Taking" DeBrossard - $2,403.55



Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 04/16/2011

A day after The Beatles get the top price of the year on the Top 5, a Sex Pistols acetate bids higher than any record since December 2008 (a low numbered "White Album" that sold for $30k). The Beatles have gotten the top spot on the annual list for all four of the years I've been doing the Top 5, so it'll be interesting to see if a piece of Beatles vinyl beats out the Sex Pistols in the coming year.

1. 10" - Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen" Acetate - $23,805.30

2. LP - Elvis Presley "Speedway" RCA LPM-3989 Mono SEALED - $3,999.00

3. LP - Leonid Kogan "Beethoven Violin Concerto" Columbia SAX 2386 UK Pressing - $3,383.00

4. LP - Hank Mobley self titled Blue Note 1568 - $3,340.00

5. LP - Jaques Dumont Bach Sonata & Partitas Belvedre - $3,228.00



Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 04/23/2011

A week after the Sex Pistols acetate of "God Saves The Queen" closed higher than any record since 2008, the pulled A&M pressing of the same single closes close to $17k, and itself bid higher than any record of 2010.

A Shrine 45 shows up on the list for the first time in many months. Shrine was a label started by Berry Gordy's ex-wife "Miss Ray". Shortly before the label's first run of singles were to be released, a fire consumed the warehouse where they were being stored. The only Shrine records to make it out into the world were several dozen promos of each title.

Stories have been going around record conventions for many years that Berry Gordy was in some way responsible for the fire. This is especially unlikely, if only for the reason that the warehouse burned along with many other buildings during the 1968 Washington D.C. riot following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

1. 45 - Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen" / "No Feeling" A&M AMS-7284 - $16,921.73

2. 45 - Ray Pollard "No More Like Me" / "This Time" Shirne - $3,500.00

3. LP - The Beatles "White Album" UK Pressing Mono #783 - $3,385.98

4. 78 - Tommy Johnston "Bye Bye Blues" / "Maggie Campbell Blues" Victor 21409 - $3,050.00

5. LP - Hank Mobley self titled Blue Note 1568 - $2,286.50



Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales - Week Ending 04/30/2011

For three weeks in a row the top record has pushed past the $10k mark. For the past two weeks Sex Pistols rarities have topped the list, and this weeks it's The Beatles original Stereo pressing of "Please Please Me", however the top price of over $13k does not come close to the sales of the Sex Pistol's records, which have been the highest recorded for two years.

1. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Bold Black label 1st Stereo - $13,176.41

2. LP - Wilhelm Furtwangler "Beethoven 9th Symphony" Soviet Union Pressing - $5,100.00

3. 12" - Led Zeppelin “Road Box” Test Pressing - $4,801.00

4. LP - Johanna Martzy "Schubert" Columbia 33CX UK Pressing - $3,500.00

5. 12" - Led Zeppelin "Road Box" - $3,200.00


More on this month's top sellers on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 4:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.  

Monday, May 9, 2011

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - May 10, 2011

Lots of great music this week including Okkervil River's I Am Very Far and The Antlers' Burst Apart. CVR Blog recommendations include Wild Beasts' Smother, Sleepy Vikings' They Will Find You Here, Anvil's Juggernaut of Justice, Architecture in Helsinki's Moment Bends on vinyl, Black Label Society's Song Remains Not the Same, the Cars with Move Like This on vinyl, Prince with three reissues on vinyl (1999, Controversy, Dirty Mind), the Jesus and Mary Chain with two reissues on vinyl (Automatic, Honey's Dead), Pearl Jam with remastered editions of Vitalogy and Vs. on vinyl, the Dream Syndicate's Days of Wine & Roses (reissue) on vinyl, a couple of Johnny Winter reissues on vinyl, and a couple of reissues from the Cramps on vinyl.

A couple of CDs also make the CVR Blog list Gene Clark's Tribute to the Byrds (2 CDs) and Russell Hitchcock's Tennessee: The Nashville Sessions (2 CDs).




Africa Hitech - 93 Million Miles
Alvarius B. - Baroque Primitiva
Antietam - Tenth Life
Anvil - Juggernaut of Justice
Arc In Round - Arc In Round
Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends (vinyl)
Ark of the Covenant - Separation
Balance and Composure - Separation
Balkans - Balkans
Ben Sollee - Inclusions
Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat - Everything's Getting Older
Bing Crosby - Through the Years 7: 1954
Black Label Society - Song Remains Not the Same
Blue October - Ugly Side: An Acoustic Evening with Blue October
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan in Concert: Brandeis University 1963 (vinyl)
Booker T. Jones - The Road From Memphis (vinyl)
Booker T. and the M.G.'s - McLemore Avenue (remastered)
Bootsy Collins - Tha Funk Capitol Of The World (vinyl)
Byrds - Lost Broadcasts
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Translucent Fresnel (The Nan True's Hole Tape 72 / 73 Live) (vinyl)
Cars - Door to Door
Cars - Move Like This (vinyl)
Catalepsy - Bleed
Chris Barber - Memories of My Trip (2 CDs)
Chris Thile & Michael Daves - Sleep With One Eye Open
Chrissy Murderbot - Women's Studies
Christina Perri - lovestrong.
Christopher Cross - Doctor Faith
Cirkus - Medicine
City Center - Redeemer
Clutch - Blast Tyrant
Colin L. Orchestra - Infinite Ease / Good God
Colourmusic - My ____ Is Pink
Crippled Black Phoenix - Night Raider (reissue)(vinyl)
Crippled Black Phoenix - The Resurrectionists (reissue)(vinyl)
Daniel Knox - Evryman for Himself
Darkest Hour - The Human Romance (vinyl)
Dave Brubeck - Playlist: The Very Best of Dave Brubeck
Dead Meadow - Peel Session
Delay Trees - Delay Trees
Dengue Fever - Cannibal Courtship
Devil Whale - Teeth
Dionne Warwick - Playlist: The Very Best of Dionne Warwick
Dominik Eulberg - Diorama
Dream Syndicate - Days of Wine & Roses (reissue)(vinyl)
EMA - Past Life Maryred Saints
El Obo - Oxford Basement Collection
Eric Bibb - Troubadour Live
Ezekiel Honig - Folding In On Itself
Forty Winters - Reflection
Fotheringay & Sandy Denny - Lost Broadcasts (2 CDs)
Frankie Miller - Thats Who: Complete Chrysalis Recordings 73-80 (4 CDs)
Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
Gardens - Gardens
Gary Moore - Ballads & Blues
Gary Moore - Wild Frontier Tour
Gene Clark - Tribute to the Byrds (2 CDs)
Get Help - The Good Green Earth
Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy
Greg Brown - Freak Flag
Hate Eternal - Phoenix Amongst the Ashes
Helado Negro - Canta Lechuza
Here We Go Magic - The January (EP)
Hey Champ - Anything At All (EP)
Holly Golightly & Dan Melichior - Desperate Little Town (reissue)
Hooray for Earth - True Loves
Horseback - The Gorgon Tongue
Howe Gelb - Alegrias
Jackie-O Motherf**ker - Volume 1: Fig. 5 & Liberation
Janis Ian - Between the Lines (Gold CD)
Janis Ian - Playlist: The Very Best of Janis Ian
Jared Mees and the Grown Children - Only Good Thoughts Can Stay
Jesu - Ascension
Jesus and Mary Chain - Automatic (reissue)(vinyl)
Jesus and Mary Chain - Honey's Dead (reissue)(vinyl)
Jimmie Dale Gilmour - Heirloom Music
Joan of Arc - Life Like
Johan Agebjorn and Friends - Casablanca Nights
John Grant - Queen of Denmark (vinyl)
Johnnie Taylor - Taylored in Silk Expanded
Johnny Cash - American VI: Ain't No Grave (vinyl)
Johnny Winter - Playlist: The Very Best of Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter - Still Alive & Well (vinyl)
Karl Blau - Max
Laura Veirs - The Triumphs and Travails of Orphan Mae (reissue)
Le Butcherettes - Sin Sin Sin
Led ER Est - May (EP)
Lee Scratch Perry - Rise Again
Liturgy - Aesthethica
Loggins & Messina - Sittin' In (vinyl)
Love Inks - ESP
Magnetic Man - Magnetic Man
Man Man - Life Fantastic
Man Overboard - The Human Highlight Reel
Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math
Mantana Roberts - Coin Coin Chapter One: Gens de Colour Libres
Mark McGuire - A Young Person's Guide to Mark McGuire
Marty Robbins - Playlist: The Very Best of Marty Robbins
Matthew Morrison - Matthew Morrison
Matthew Sweet - Playlist: The Very Best of Matthew Sweet
Memory Map - Holiday Band
Metallica - S&M (6-LP vinyl box set)(vinyl)
Mexicans with Guns - Ceremony
Mint Julep - Adorn
Mountains - Air Museum
Moving Mountains - Waves
Muddy Waters - Playlist: The Very Best of Muddy Waters
New York Dolls - Dancing Backward in High Heels (vinyl)
Ohgr - Undeveloped
Okkervil River - I Am Very Far
Other Lives - Tamer Animals
Oxbow - King of the Jews
Paul Simon - So Beautiful or So What (vinyl)
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy (remastered)(vinyl)
Pearl Jam - Vs. (remastered)(vinyl)
Peter Case - Case Files (vinyl)
Phil Cook - Hungry Mother Blues
Portugal. The Man - Church Mouth (reissue)(vinyl)
Portugal. The Man - Waiter You Voltures (reissue)(vinyl)
Primal Scream - Vanishing Point 2 LPs (vinyl)
Prince - 1999 (vinyl)
Prince - Controversy (vinyl)
Prince - Dirty Mind (vinyl)
Prince Fatty - Supersize (vinyl)
Psychedelic Furs - Playlist: The Very Best of Psychedelic Furs
Psychedelic Horsesh*t - Laced
Pure X - You're In It Now
Randy Newman - Randy Newman Songbook 2
Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin’
Rene Hell - Terminal Symphony
Rise Against / Face to Face - Split (vinyl)
Robbie Robertson - How to Become Clairvoyant (2 LPs)(vinyl)
Rory Gallagher - Blueprint
Rory Gallagher - Deuce
Rory Gallagher - Live in Europe
Rory Gallagher - Rory Gallagher
Russell Hitchcock - Tennessee: The Nashville Sessions (2 CDs)
SKOLD - Anomie
Sam Roberts Band - Collider
Sleepy Rebels - Yellow Tree
Sleepy Vikings - They Will Find You Here
Sloan - The Double Cross
Spindrift - Classic Soundtracks
Staple Singers - Be Altitude: Respect Yourself Expanded
Steve Earle - I'll Never Get of This World Alive DVD/Blu-Ray (vinyl)
Tanya Tucker - Heres Some Love
Teena Marie - Playlist: The Very Best of Teena Marie
The Antlers - Burst Apart
The Clutters - Breaking Bones
The Cramps - Psychedelic Jungle (reissue) (vinyl)
The Cramps - Songs the Lord Taught Us (reissue)(vinyl)
The Devil Whale - Teeth
The Felice Brothers - Celebration, Florida
The Gates Of Slumber - The Wretch
The Lonely Island - Turtleneck & Chain
The Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library - Volume One
The Sea and Cake - The Moonlight Butterfly
The Shivers - More
The The - Playlist: The Very Best of The The
The Wilderness Of Manitoba - When You Left The Fire
Thea Gilmore - John Wesley Harding
Thee Oh Sees - Castlemania
Thieves Like Us - Your Love Runs Still
This Romantic Tragedy - Reborn
This Will Destroy You - Tunnel Blanket
Tiago Sousa - Walden's Pond
Tyler the Creator - Goblin
Urge Overkill - Rock & Roll Submarine
Various Artists - 35 Years of Stony Plain (3 CDs)
Various Artists - Playlist: The Very Best of 80s Metal Now Hair This
Various Artists - Hank Williams: Timeless (vinyl)
Various Artists - Nigeria 70 Sweet Times: Afro-Funk Highlife
Viktor Vaughn - Vaudeville Villain: Gold Edition (reissue)(vinyl)
Warren Haynes - Man in Motion 2 LPs (vinyl)
Wild Beasts - Smother
Wild Billy Childish and The MBE's - Mama Rolling Stone b/w Little Latin Lupe-Lu (vinyl)
Wilderness of Manitoba - When You Left the Fire
Wooden Wand - Circle (vinyl)
Yelle - Safari Disco Club (vinyl)
Yes - Union: Live (2 CDs)
Young Legionnaire - Crisis Works
Zombi - Escape Velocity
Zomby - Natalia's Song (vinyl)


New Jazz Releases - May 10, 2011
 
Remember, if you are a record company and have new releases or know of any I missed (especially vinyl), please email me and I will add your music to the list. I also do reviews of new vinyl, email me for more information.

Have new music for the list? Email me at rbenson30@wi.rr.com

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

neat story in salina kansas about a record pressing company:

PRESSING MATTERS

By DAVID CLOUSTON Salina Journal

Two things become clear in the first few minutes while Chad Kassem gives visitors a tour of the latest addition to his expanding business empire.

One is that the worn and greasy unrestored record presses resting in pieces in a dark warehouse corner show how much work it will take to bring them back to life.

The second thing is that those unused presses are ample proof Kassem's business isn't through growing.

Six restored presses resting under bright fluorescent bulbs atop a freshly painted floor in a room nearby appear as shiny as the day they left the factory. They're all 30 years old or older and have been tricked out with the latest electronic monitoring devices.

"Paint 'em now, clean them up. Do everything you can think of. Now is the time," was Kassem's charge to the technicians he's hired to make his latest vision for his company a reality.

Salina for years has been known for the products made here and shipped nationwide -- automotive batteries, frozen pizzas, fluorescent lamps, farm tillage implements, firefighting equipment and airport shuttle buses, to name a few. Now, thanks to Kassem, high-quality vinyl records can be added to the list.

Read the rest at salina.com

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Pavones Records To Release Prevenge, Dig It Up Split 7"

Montreal, Quebec punk outfits Prevenge and Dig It Up will be joining forces and contributing two songs each for a split 7" on Pavones Records. The vinyl will see a May 31st release date while Juicebox Recording Co. will offer the album as a free/donation-based digital download. Pavones Records is now streaming one song from each band at its Bandcamp page.

Limited to a pressing of 500 7-inches on white (100) and black (400) vinyl, the split features two of Canada's best and brightest DIY punk bands tearing through four fist-pumping, high-energy, rough-and-tumble yet relentlessly catchy anthems

Read the rest and get the track list at pluginmusic.com

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SHADOWSIDE: 'Inner Monster Out' Artwork Unveiled

Brazilian female-fronted metallers SHADOWSIDE will release their third album, "Inner Monster Out", on June 7 via SHP Records. The CD was produced, mixed and mastered at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden by Fredrik Nordström, who has previously worked with AT THE GATES, IN FLAMES, DARK TRANQUILLITY, ARCH ENEMY, SOILWORK and BRING ME THE HORIZON, among others. It features guest vocals from Björn "Speed" Strid (SOILWORK), Mikael Stanne (DARK TRANQUILLITY), and Niklas Isfeldt (DREAM EVIL).

Read the rest at Blabbermouth






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Cymbals Release Their Debut Album 'Unlearn'

London 3 piece CYMBALS release their debut album 'Unlearn' on Tough Love Records today. 'Unlearn' covers the first 10 songs ever written by the band, pressed up on a limited run of 300 vinyl, each sleeve is individually hand screen printed by artist Sinead Evans. The album is also available digitally.

The album was written and recorded by the band and mixed using the collective efforts of Rory Bratwell (formerly of Test Icicles, producer for Male Bonding, Cold Pumas, Veronica Falls, Teeth!!! etc.), James Yuill and Manchester electronic wunderkids D/R/U/G/S.

CYMBALS formed in London amidst the heat haze of summer 2010, directed by nothing but their excellent record collections and the vague intention to "not be boring".

Read more at stereoboard.com



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August Burns Red announce track listing and cover art for fourth album, 'Leveler'

Genre giants August Burns Red are poised to release one of the most anxiously awaited hard rock albums of 2011 – a colossal effort entitled Leveler, available in stores and online June 21st – and are excited to reveal the tracklisting and atypical cover art.

The album will be available in both regular and deluxe editions - a first for ABR. Explains JB Brubaker:

Read the rest at hangout.altsounds.com








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this sad news from our friends at vinatgevinylnews.com

John Walker of the Walker Brothers Passes Away at 67

John Walker, one of the three musicians who turned themselves into the Walker Brothers, has passed away from liver cancer at the age of 67. His official website posted:

It is with our deepest sadness to report that Mr. John Walker passed away in his Los Angeles area home on May 7, 2011. He was a beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather, friend, and artiste

Read more: vintagevinylnews.com



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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 4/25 - 5/01, 2011

Top 25 Vinyl:

1. Natural Child - 1971
2. Explosions In The Sky - Take Care, Take Care, Take Care
3. KORT - Please Don't Touch 7"
4. Those Darlins - Screws Get Loose
5. TV On The Radio - Nine Types Of Light
6. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues 12"
7. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
8. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
9. The Clutters - Under Suspicion 7"
10. OFF! - Compared To What 7"
11. Transit - Promise Nothing 7"
12. Panda Bear - Tomboy
13. The Kills - Blood Pressures
14. Tame Impala - Innerspeaker
15. Bill Callahan - Apocalypse
16. Middle Brother - Middle Brother
17. Adele - 21
18. Black Mountain - Rollercoaster 7"
19. Of Montreal - Thecontrollersphere
20. Tune-Yards - WHOKILL
21. Earth - Angels Of Darkness Demons Of Light 1
22. T-Rex - Tanx
23. The Apache Relay - American Nomad
24. The Feelies - Here Before
25. The Mountain Goats - All Eternals Deck

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this from our friends at vinylcollective.com

Top 10 Albums – May 9, 2011

Here are the Top 10 albums at Shop Radio Cast for the week of May 2, 2011 – May 9, 2011:

1. Deftones – Around The Fur LP
2. Moving Mountains – Waves
3. The Wonder Years – Suburbia I’ve Give You All And Now I’m Nothing LP
4. Balance and Composure – Separation
5. La Dispute / Koji – Never Come Undone LP
6. Cancer Bats – Birthing The Giant LP
7. Dance Gavin Dance – People We Knew 7″
8. Better Luck Next Time – A Lifetime of Learning
9. Deftones – Adrenaline LP
10. Periphery – Periphery 2XLP

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USA

Albums:
1. Adele : 21
2. Foo Fighters : Wasting Light
3. Mumford and Sons : Sigh No More
4. Britney Spears : Femme Fatale
5. Soundtrack : Lemonade Mouth
6. Chris Brown : F.A.M.E.
7. Glee Cast : Glee: The Music Presents The Warblers
8. Katy Perry : Teenage Dream
9. Wiz Khalifa : Rolling Papers
10. Paul Simon : So Beautiful Or So What

Singles:
1. Katy Perry feat. Kanye West : E.T.
2. Adele : Rolling In The Deep
3. Britney Spears : Till The World Ends
4. Black Eyed Peas : Just Can't Get Enough
5. Bruno Mars : The Lazy Song
6. Rihanna : S&M
7. Jennifer Lopez : On The Floor
8. Ke$ha : Blow
9. Jeremih feat. 50 Cent : Down On Me
10. Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes : Look At Me Now


UK

Albums:
1. Adele : 21
2. Fleet Foxes : Helplessness Blues
3. Adele : 19
4. Jessie J. : Who You Are
5. Bruno Mars : Doo-Wops & Holligans
6. Jennifer Lopez : Love
7. Foo Fighters : Wasting Light
8. Rihanna : Loud
9. Beastie Boys : Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
10. Ellie Goulding : Lights

Singles:
1. LMFAO : Party Rock Anthem
2. Bruno Mars : The Lazy Song
3. David Guetta : Where Them Girls At
4. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull : On The Floor
5. Snoop Dogg Vs. David Guetta : Sweat
6. Chris Brown feat. Benny Benassi : Beautiful People
7. Katy Perry : E.T.
8. Wretch 32 : Unorthodox
9. Jessie J : Nobody's Perfect
10. Aloe Blacc : I Need A Dollar


Europe

Albums:
1. Take That : Progress
2. Rihanna : Loud
3. Bruce Springsteen : The Promise
4. Shakira : Sale El Sol
5. Pink : Greatest Hits ... So Far
6. Bon Jovi : Greatest Hits
7. James Blunt : Some Kind Of Trouble
8. Susan Boyle : The Gift
9. Kings Of Leon : Come Around Sundown
10. JLS : Outta This World

Singles:
1. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull : On The Floor
2. Rihanna : S&M
3. Adele : Rolling In the Deep
4. Lady Gaga : Born This Way
5. Black Eyed Peas : Just Can't Get Enough
6. Jessie J. feat. B.o.B. : Price Tag
7. Katy Perry : E.T.
8. Snoop Dogg Vs. David Guetta : Sweat
9. LMFAO : Party Rock Anthem
10. Bruno Mars : Grenade

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this from consequenceofsound.net

Cluster 1 presents: Record Store Day 2011 Documentary


Record Store Day 2011 from Consequence of Sound on Vimeo.

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and in music history for today:

In 1959, 16 year-old Wayne Newton made his Las Vegas debut at the Freemont Hotel. That first booking, scheduled to last two weeks, stretched into three years. Newton went on to become the king of the Vegas showrooms, earning close to $20-million a year.

In 1962, the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein met with EMI producer George Martin, who signed the band a month later to record demos.

In 1964, Louis Armstrong dethroned the Beatles at the top of the American Singles chart after 14 weeks with Hello Dolly.

In 1965, the Beatles, Donovan and members of the Animals and Manfred Mann attended Bob Dylan’s concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

In 1966, the Doors auditioned to become the house band at the Whiskey A Go Go in West Hollywood.

In 1970, The Guess Who started a three-week run at #1 on the U.S. singles chart with “American Woman” – it was the group's sixth top 30 hit and only chart topper. The song was born by accident when guitarist Randy Bachman was playing a heavy riff on stage after breaking a string. The other members joined in on the jam. A fan in the audience who had recorded the gig presented the tape to the group after the show. The band later developed the impromptu jam into a full song.



Also in 1970, the Blues Images "Ride Captain Ride" was released.



In 1974, John Landau saw Bruce Springsteen opening for Bonnie Raitt in Cambridge, MA. He wrote of the show "I have seen rock & roll's future and his name is Bruce Springsteen."

In 1980, at the Ivor Novello Awards in London, I Don't Like Mondays by the Boomtown Rats won Best Pop Song and Outstanding British Lyric while Supertramp's The Logical Song won Best Song Musically and Lyrically.

lots of birthdays today including Tommy Roe (68), Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield) (67), Billy Joel (62), Tom Petersson (Cheep Trick) (61), John Edwards (Status Quo) (58) and Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) (49), just to name a few.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Top 5 eBay Vinyl Records Sales - Week Ending 05/07/2011

Two Northern Soul 45's make the list this week which is a little unusual as Northern Soul values drifted away toward oblivion along with the British economy. Another Beatles "Please Please Me" made the list which has been an almost weekly event lately. And another original U2 12", sold by the band themselves at a swap meet in Dublin sometime around 1979, makes the list again, this time in the #1 spot.




1. 12" - U2 "Out of Control" numbered 12"#644/1000 U2 Three U23 - $5,500.00

2. 45 - Esther Grant "Let's Get The Most Out Of Love" / "Take Me Now Or Leave Me Be" Whilstone 001 - $5,400.00

3. LP - The Beatles "Please Please Me" Parlophone UK Bold Black label 1st Stereo - $5,100.00

4. 45 - The Movements "Cockstrong" / "Let's Get Involved" Sounds International $5012.00

5. LP - The Rolling Stones promotional album Decca UK Pressing - $4,550.00


More on this week's top 5 on Vinyl Record Talk, Tuesday 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific on Radio Dentata.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Michael Fremer Album Review


Wretches & Jabberers
(new release)

Various Artists
Rumor Mill Records 2 180g LPs/CD
Produced by: J. Ralph
Engineered by: J. Ralph
Mixed by: J.Ralph
Mastered by: Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (lacquer cut by Bernie Grundman)
Co-produced by: Arthur Pingrey


MUSIC





SOUND

 



Soundtrack to Autism Documentary Sounds Universal Themes
by Michael Fremer
April 01, 2011

The documentary film “Wretches and Jabberers” follows the world traveling adventures of two middle-aged autistic men. One grew to adulthood in a mental institution, the other in an adult disability center.

Misdiagnosed as children because of their inability to speak, only when the two learned to communicate by typing did they join the conversation.

While this exquisitely recorded and packaged double LP set is ostensibly the soundtrack to the movie, it feels more like a parallel “high concept” project that resembles one of Hal Wilner’s tribute albums.

The songs, written by producer, engineer, mixer and arranger J. Ralph or in some cases in collaboration with the artists who sing them, are first person accounts of feelings, thoughts and experiences these two men endured breaking through the barriers of their condition, but they will touch deeply even the most outgoing and loquacious listener.

The search for validation, respect and dignity is a universal theme that transcends the very personal efforts of the two men starring in Gerardine Wurzburg’s film and that’s what will resonate as you listen, but of course for those with autism or who have someone autistic in their family it will touch the core.

Mr. Ralphs has managed to attract an impressive group of collaborators including Norah Jones, Carly Simon, Stephen Stills, Ben Harper, Bob Weir, Antony (of Antony and the Johnsons), Judy Collins, Bonnie Bramlett, Devendra Banhart and Martin Carthy.

Perhaps you consider it ironic that some of the world’s best communicators have been asked to contribute songs about struggling to be heard.

That contradiction didn’t escape Mr. Ralph’s attention. So, in a somewhat daring gambit, he asked the artists to run through the songs only until they could just perform them. At that point he recorded, getting fresh, unpolished but intensely deep performances.

That some of the bigger stars would allow themselves to be heard at a most vulnerable and exposed moment in artistic expression—before the polish goes on—is a testament to their trust in Mr. Ralph’s vision and of course to their desire to contribute something both to the movie and to its mission of making people more aware of autism and the struggles of those afflicted.

Working in a basic folk, folk/rock, folk/pop vein, Ralph has written or co-written a series of short, intimate, engagingly tuneful songs with strong, attractive melodies enhanced by impeccable arrangements.

The album opens with Mr. Ralph singing “The Reason Why.” If the song sounds like something from Tea For the Tillerman and Ralph sounds sort of like Cat Stevens, that’s because the tune was written for him but for one reason or another he was unable to perform it.

Norah Jones is up next with another Ralph composition and again, this guy’s ability to channel an artist’s melodic and stylistic sensibilities is uncanny. You’ll think it’s a gospely Jones composition. The bass/drums/piano backdrop suits perfectly and if you’re not yet hooked, Carly Simon’s “The Letter,” with lyrics by Ralph and Simon should seal the deal.

Simon’s vocal performance is direct and pure and here the “quick read and record” technique works perfectly. The haunting melody is accompanied by Ralph’s wistful, perfectly conceived marimba patch.

Ben Harper sounds more like Antony on “More Like You” (than you’ll ever know) —a plea for understanding that skirts but does not descend into preciousness. A pedal steel guitar floats in an impossibly distant landscape fronted by guitar, bass and piano.

The unique quiverings of Antony are up next in “Killingly Hard,” backed by Ralph on classical guitar and Danny Bensi on cello. The singer voices the demands of the two men for their dignity but of course the song has universal appeal.

Vashti Bunyan, the more recently re-discovered ‘60s British folk singer turns in a pristine vocal performance on “Flower and the Lion” that’s an appropriately nostalgic reminiscence ending with the line “I keep a locket in my pocket with a picture of a time forgotten. You know the one, we were both there.”

The insistent, uptempo Stills/Ralph collaboration sounds surprisingly like something Neil Young might have produced, with lines like “I want my own kingdom beyond this prison of silence I live in alone.”

Most surprising are the back to back contributions by Scarlett Johansson and Vincent Gallo, better know from their work in movies, though of course Gallo has been a fine artist and did have a rap/punk musical career before moving to film. Like producer/songwriter/lyricist/arranger/recording engineer Ralph, he’s a 21st century renaissance man.

Johansson’s dreamy, raspy-edged tone on “One Whole Hour” is as compelling and weighty as any of the veterans’ contributions. Gallo, close-miked and smartly processed to produce a feeling of being suspended between waking and sleep delivers a short but riveting reverie.

It’s really unfair to give any of the performers short shrift—from Judy Collins’s soaring vocal (she’s still got that voice) to David Garza’s pristine falsetto, also tastefully processed, but you’ll just have to discover the others fully on your own.

However, I couldn’t close the musical description without relating the story Mr. Ralph told me about Nic Jones. If you are unfamiliar, he’s a ‘60s folk singer/guitarist who greatly influenced Nick Drake.

You’ll hear that immediately on “Pretty Words Lie,” in both the vocals and the eerie way Ralph lays down the guitar part. It too will remind you of Drake.

Unfortunately, Jones was seriously injured in a career-ending car accident, but Ralph really wanted him for the record so he contacted Jones’s wife and made his pitch.

She was not very encouraging and told him he was welcome to try but that the odds were not great and that he should expect to be summarily shown the door despite the great distance traveled.

Ralph took the chance and Jones was so enthused, he was willing to travel to Abbey Road to record his performance. So here’s a rare Nic Jones performance to add to the richness of this record.

The album winds down elegantly with tracks by British folk veteran Martin Carthy, his Irish counterpart Paul Brady, and finally one from the Mexican singer Lila Downs followed by a reprise by alt-rocker Leah Siegel of “Birdsong” covered by Collins earlier in the set.

Musically, this is a remarkable set of performances with an equally impressive set of songs. Mr. Ralph’s melodic sensibility and the diversity of ideas he summons forth and expresses within a relatively basic folk genre make it difficult to believe that almost every song came from a single individual, though of course Mr. Ralph would be the first to point out the contributions made by a team of musicians and other collaborators.

On top of that achievement is the superb recording quality for which, the young Mr. Ralph is also responsible. The involvement of McIntosh, which provided monitoring gear as well as funding for the limited CD and vinyl production was surely helpful.

The sound is pristine, three-dimensional, dynamic and in every good sense of the “audiophile quality.” The arrangements rely upon the audio to convey musical ideas, with careful placement of instruments in the mixes. Every track is an aural as well as musical treat. Bob Ludwig mastered the 96/24 recordings and Bernie Grundman cut the lacquers plated and pressed at RTI. The vinyl sounds much more life-like than the somewhat opaque-sounding CD. It’s not even close.The vinyl limited edition is a treasure you should not pass on.

April is Autism Awareness month. I can’t think of a more direct and intimate way to become aware of this mysteriously growing problem than listening to this hauntingly beautiful album. You’ll surely return to it often for both the music and the sound.


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.

©2011 MusicAngle.com & Michael Fremer - - All rights reserved

Reprinted by Exclusive Permission


Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

this is in my top ten album covers for 2011, beautiful!

SEPULTURA: 'Kairos' Artwork Unveiled

Brazilian/American thrashers SEPULTURA will release their new album, "Kairos" (an ancient Greek word signifying a time in between, a moment of undetermined period of time in which something special happens) on June 24 in Europe and July 12 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records. The artwork for the effort was created by Erich Sayers, a Los Angeles-based freelance digital artist and photographer whom SEPULTURA first met at the band's recent concert at the House Of Blues in West Hollywood, California.

Commented Sayers: "I started by researching 'Kairos' for images and meaning as soon as the band gave me the title.

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found this interesting

Michael Stipe Tried to Save Kurt Cobain’s Life

Russell Hall

Michael Stipe has revealed that he “reached out to” Kurt Cobain with a proposed musical collaboration, in an effort to save Cobain’s life.

Speaking to Interview magazine, the R.E.M. frontman said: “I knew him and his daughter. And Courtney [Love] came and stayed at my house. R.E.M. worked on two records in Seattle and Peter Buck lived next door to Kurt and Courtney. So we all knew each other........

Read the rest at Gibson.com

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saw him perform once and am still impressed with his music

Nonesuch Releases New Pat Metheny Solo Acoustic Album, "What’s It All About," June 14; Pre-order with Print, Instant Download

Nonesuch Records releases What’s It All About—a solo acoustic album from guitarist and composer Pat Metheny—on June 14, 2011. After nearly 40 recordings under his name, this marks the first time there is not a single Metheny composition represented. Rather, What’s It All About comprises 10 classic songs, some very well known, that hold personal meanings for the guitarist. (The double-LP edition, pressed on 180-gram, high-performance vinyl, includes the complete album on two discs, along with two additional tracks, Monk's "'Round Midnight" and Rodgers & Hammerstein's "This Nearly Was Mine.") What’s It All About is available for pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store with a limited-edition photographic print, a number of which will be signed, and a free instant download of the album track “Alfie,” by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

Following the Grammy–winning 2001 solo acoustic record One Quiet Night, Metheny began regularly playing the specially tuned baritone guitar he used on that album in the breaks between sound check and the show when he was on the road. “Almost every day as I worked through one well-known tune or another, various visitors or local crew people would come up to me and ask which record it was on, and I would have to say that I had never made a record like that,” Metheny says. “And over the years, I have had it in the back of my mind that I should do an album of some of those tunes at some point.”

As with One Quiet Night, Metheny recorded the songs on What’s It All About late at night, in his New York City home over a short period of time. In selecting which ones to put to tape, Metheny says: “I wanted to record some of the music that was on my radar before I ever wrote a note of my own, or in a few cases, even before I played an instrument. I was born in 1954 and all of these songs were in the Top 40 during my childhood and early teen years. It was a period when harmony and melody were still important and viable elements in popular music. Every one of these tunes has something going on that is just hip on musical level, no matter how you cut it. They have all stuck with me over the years.”

Most of the record was made using the acoustic baritone guitar, with three exceptions: Paul Simon’s “The Sound of Silence” is played on a 42-string custom made “Pikasso” guitar, Bob Spickard and Brian Carman’s “Pipeline” is played on a six-string, and John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s “And I Love Her” is played on a nylon string guitar.

Over the course of more than three decades, guitarist Pat Metheny has set himself apart from the jazz mainstream, expanding and blurring boundaries and musical styles. His record-setting body of work includes 18 Grammy Awards in 12 separate categories; a series of influential trio recordings; award-winning solo albums; scores for hit Hollywood motion pictures; and collaborations and duets with major artists such as Ornette Coleman, Steve Reich, Charlie Haden, Brad Mehldau, and many others. His band, the Pat Metheny Group, founded in 1977, is the only ensemble in history to win Grammys for seven consecutive releases.

To reserve your copy of the What's It All About and the limited-edition print and to download the album track "Alfie," head to the now. Nonesuch Store

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stop by and read the rest of this fantastic write up. as a record collector, it makes you proud to be part of the vinyl revival!!

Record Stores Revinylize OC

The vinyl boom is fueling a resurgence of record retailers

By BRANDON FERGUSON

It's a chilly day at the Lab, Costa Mesa's über-hip "anti-mall." It's the kind of place where people spend $30 on cotton T-shirts emblazoned with line drawings of birds. Amid well-heeled young couples strolling by, lattes in hand, and foodies munching on empanadas pulse the synthy rhythms of avant-garde industrial band Ashra, courtesy of a 12-inch platter of black polyvinyl chloride spinning at 33.3 rpms on a nearby turntable.

Located stage left of Urban Outfitters' towering glass doors is a small relic of the past—a baby-blue, chrome-trimmed 1957 Kenskill camper trailer. It's where local bluesman/head-banger/entrepreneur Parker Macy has chosen to house his latest business venture, a record store named Creme Tangerine. After successfully running a small LP stand located across Bristol Street (outside specialty market the Seed), he and his business partner Jonathon Staph seized an opportunity to upgrade.

Macy is just one cog in a wheel of Orange County traders and retailers whose primary ware—vinyl records—is a sonic format many declared dead decades ago. But don't try telling him that.

Read the rest at ocweekly.com

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vinyl doing well in ohio!

Record shop creates buzz downtown with vinyl collectors

By Dan Kane

CANTON — “We just brought in 3,000 more records, all brand-new and sealed,” Michael Nasvadi from downtown Canton’s Buzzbin Art & Music Shop, says excitedly. “It doesn’t sound like a lot but it is.”

Open since September on the primo corner of Cleveland Avenue and Fourth Street NW, the Buzzbin shop is finding a niche as a vinyl mecca for local collectors. “They like the vinyl sound, they like owning the vinyl, they wanted us to expand what we’re doing,” Nasvadi, a record collector himself, says of his music clientele.

“Vinyl is on the upswing in this download age. People who cherish the music are hanging onto it. People burn through it. They just buy it right away.”

Read the rest at cantonrep.com

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Jimi Hendrix Park Coming to Seattle

The City of Seattle is planning to use the legacy of one of their most famous past-residents, Jimi Hendrix, by creating a $2 million recreational facility in his name.

The area will be developed as a space to motivate youth in music and art and be available for multi-cultural gatherings.

Read more at vintagevinylnews.com

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and in music history for today:

The immortal "Rock Around The Clock" was released by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1955

In 1966, The Mamas and the Papas started a three-week run at #1 on the U.S. singles chart with “Monday, Monday.” The song reached #3 in the U.K. Reportedly, the group all hated the song, except for its writer John Phillips.

In 1966, Simon and Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock" entered the Hot 100. During its eleven week chart run, it will peak at #3.


In 1971, The Rolling Stones released “Brown Sugar” in the U.S., where it went to #1. The track, recorded at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, went to #2 in the U.K.

In 1977, the Eagles went to #1 on the U.S. singles chart with “Hotel California,” the group's fourth U.S. #1. The track went to #8 in the U.K.

In 1994, Randy Bachman led 1,322 guitarists who had gathered in Vancouver to play Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Takin' Care of Business", for 68 minutes and 40 seconds.

In 1998, singer-songwriter Eddie Rabbitt died of lung cancer, aged 56. During his career, he scored over 20 #1s on Billboard's country singles chart, including 1981’s “I Love a Rainy Night.” Elvis Presley, Dr. Hook, Tom Jones, Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle and Lynn Anderson all recorded his songs.

In 1991, Ozzy Osbourne was cleared in a suit by a couple who claimed his music influenced their son to try to commit suicide.

In 2004, Rudy Maugeri, the baritone voice of the 1950s doo-wop group, The Crew Cuts, died of pancreatic cancer at his home in Las Vegas. He was 73. Taking their name from a popular hair style of the day, the quartet formed in Toronto and went on to have several hits in the US, including the number one "Sh-Boom" in 1954 and the number three "Earth Angel" in 1955.

In 2010, Dave Fisher, who formed The Highwaymen with four university pals in the late 1950s, died at the age of 69 after a battle with a bone marrow disorder. The quartet topped the Billboard chart in 1961 with "Michael (Row The Boat Ashore)".

celebrating birthdays today include Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead) (65) and Phil Campbell (Motorhead) (50), among many others.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


this from the latimes.com, love that a man is giving something back to the music that made him a few dollars!

Record executive Mo Ostin gives $10 million to UCLA for new music center

Mo Ostin, a record executive and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who sent the likes of Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix, Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young and Paul Simon into the recording studio, now will send students at UCLA’s School of the Arts and Architecture into a studio that bears his name.

Read the rest at latimesblogs.latimes.com

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great story about the value of album cover art

Are these the laziest album covers ever?

Once iconic in their own right, pored over and much loved by consumers, album covers have become collector’s items – and neither labels nor artists seem to care what’s on the cover, writes UNA MULLALLY

YOU PROBABLY haven’t listened to Smash Song Hits by Rodgers and Hart lately. It’s a record that remains rarely heard, despite being one of the most influential albums of all time – not for the music, but for the world’s first album cover.

Alex Steinweiss was 22 when he fell into a job as art director at Columbia Records, then a new division of the Columbia Broadcasting System. He was meant to focus on advertising materials but in 1940, aged 23, he designed the cover art for Smash Song Hits, thinking music buyers would be more drawn to records if the brown paper bags they had previously been wrapped in were replaced with something a little more eyecatching.

Read the rest at the irishtimes.com

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Metallica’s Hetfield and Ulrich Talk New Riffs

Michael Leonard

Metallica are scheduled to enter the studio later this month, and the band have until recently remained tight-lipped on plans. Now, drummer Lars Ulrich has told Metal Hammer magazine that there will be no shortage of material when the foursome’s 10th studio album gets started.

Ulrich explained, “James [Hetfield] told me in Australia that he had over 700 [new] riffs. That was slightly overwhelming. When I spoke to him yesterday, he told me that he’d been playing guitar again in the last couple of weeks. And listen; when James tunes his guitar, he comes up with three to five usable guitar riffs. It’s kind of frightening. James is not allowed to play guitar without being recorded. Literally! There are also hours and hours of jams and tuning-room shindigs.”

Read the rest at Gibson.com

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Jason Bonham Completes New ‘Led Zeppelin’ Track

Michael Leonard

Drummer Jason Bonham has completed a track written by Led Zeppelin in 2008… but it will appear on the next Black Country Communion album.

Bonham worked with Led Zep’s Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones on a reunion project following Led Zeppelin’s one-off London show in 2007. But all was abandoned when singer Robert Plant declined to take part, and the three couldn’t settle on a satisfactory replacement.

Read the rest at Gibson.com

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this is marvelous!

Kid Rock Donates $100,000 to Detroit Organizations, American Red Cross

by Amy Sciarretto

Kid Rock was feeling generous this past weekend. The rapper-rocker-country singer-Detroit native-ex-husband of Pamela Anderson donated $100,000 towards a variety of charitable organizations and accepted the Great Expectations Award from the Detroit branch of the NAACP at their 56th Annual Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner

Read the rest at noisecreep.com

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Go-Go's Retirement Off...New Music May Be Coming

In their 33-year career, the Go-Go's have only released four albums, including three during their 80's heyday and 2001's God Bless the Go-Go's. As of last summer, it appeared that would be their full career output as they readied their Farewell Tour. Then Jane Wiedlin was injured in a hiking accident and the whole good-bye was put on the back burner.

Read more at our friends at vintagevinylnews.com

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lovely cover art....

ALL SHALL PERISH: New Album Artwork Unveiled

Oakland, California extreme metallers ALL SHALL PERISH will release fourth full-length album, "This Is Where It Ends", on July 26 (North America) and July 29 (Europe) via Nuclear Blast Records.

Commented the band: "This time around we chose Brent Elliott White (DEATH ANGEL, JOB FOR A COWBOY, WHITECHAPEL) to handle the artwork duties.

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Kind Of Like Records To Release Cynics Debut LP

Following the release of the "Dave & Angela" EP, Cynics have announced the release of their debut album "Don't Need Much." The record is due out June 13th on CD in the UK through Household Name Records and June 14th on vinyl in the US through Kind Of Like Records.

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never heard of the man, though i bet he has some good music. you be the judge on this one, you knew someone would exploit the situation, but he is wrong to do so?

Bob Cheevers Releases Powerful New Single: "The End of Bin" About Death of bin Laden

Americana artist Bob Cheevers, releases potent new song and video in wake of the May 1st capture and death of Osama bin Laden

Americana artist Bob Cheevers has just recorded a powerful and controversial new song and video about the death of Osama bin Laden called “The End of Bin”. Cheevers is an Emmy winning songwriter and 2011 Texas Music Award nominee.

Cheevers says "I’ve never been known for writing 'protest songs', but I have the feeling while writing "The End of Bin" that I might have experienced just a bit of what Neil Young felt like when he was reacting to the Kent State tragedy and writing "Ohio" This terrorist war we’ve been waging for a decade has taken lots of tolls and when I listen to and watch the video we shot of this song, I can feel in my gut, hear in my voice, and see in my face the anguish of those tolls.”

After having written over 3000 songs, Cheevers knows a great song in the making, and states, “The writing process is generally very organic in the beginning then turns into process... but the writing of this song never went to process. I felt like an old time reporter scribbling down on my little notepad what I was hearing and watching. When what I was writing 'felt' complete, I remember going back and placing a couple sections in different spots to strengthen the syntax and then smiling at all of the things I’d felt were captured on that page, needing only a little nudge here and there to paint the clear picture in my head.”

Bob, the son of a radio star in the 20s and 30s, grew up in Memphis and got a soul full of music. He later had success in the late 60s with a Top 40 charting pop career including, ironically, singing lead on the TV theme “Love American Style” and playing shows in almost every state. Later, having spent 16 years as a journeyman writer in Nashville, he got the experience that has led to the refinement of his craft.

He says regarding “The End of Bin,” “I heard it in my head, and literally sat down with my guitar and played it from start to finish never having played it before. So often, songs are given to the writer...the writer just being a conduit for the information. Some things need to be said for the people who feel them but don't have the words to express their feelings.” After ten years of touring Europe, Cheevers has lots of friends and fans over there who are echoing the sentiments he sings about in this song. Archetypes...beliefs that exist across miles if not the ages, that are shared by people and civilizations with no particular connection between them. Some people call those truths.

Bob Cheevers says: “This song is about the demise of a man who in my estimation, according to the deeds attributed to him, deserved to die. OK...you can say only 'God' has the right to take a life. You can interject any kind of religious or philosophical thought process into this situation. There are schools of thought about everything in life. I jokingly say that 'Opinion is the lowest form of knowledge...but that's just my opinion.' My opinion is that Bin Laden died as he lived... with blood on his hands. Only this time, it was his own blood. This piece was my visceral response to what I saw unfolding Sunday night May 1st.

Consider the context and feel free to think the way you think and do...and know that I'm doing what David Crosby said to do in his song "Long Time Coming"..."Speak out against the madness.""


Radio can download the song for free here

"The End of Bin" on iTunes

http://www.bobcheevers.com/

"The End of Bin" May 1, 2011 by Bob Cheevers



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great, indepth write up at guitarinternational.com with a vet of the music industry:

David Coverdale Reveals the Surprising Blueprint for Whitesnake

By Rob Cavuoto

David Coverdale and company return to their no-holds-barred, bluesiest, sexiest rock n’ roll roots with Whitesnake’s 11th studio album, Forevermore, the band’s first in more than two years. Coverdale has reignited an explosively fruitful vein of creativity with guitarist and co-writer-producer Doug Aldrich, guitarist Reb Beach, drummer Brian Tichy and Michael Devin on bass. As with all Whitesnake’s albums, Coverdale unleashes his incomparable vocal chops with emotional fervor. Armed with an arsenal of key players, the CD shows the world that the “snake” is an unstoppable wall of guitars!

I had the chance to sit with one of the premier and legendary frontmen of all time while rehearing for his upcoming world tour to chat about his latest release, Forevermore, his musical arsenal, as well as all things “snake.”

He even dropped a hint of two about a possible book How White is Your Snake? On stage as well as off, he is powerhouse of raw energy and excitement. Somebody better let this guy loose on stage or he’s going to explode!

Read more at guitarinternational.com

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DEF LEPPARD's 'Mirrorball' To Receive European Release Via FRONTIERS

Frontiers Records will release DEF LEPPARD's new live album (with bonus DVD), "Mirrorball", on the following dates:

Germany, Switzerland, Austria: June 17
June 23: France
Rest Of Europe: June 20

"Mirrorball" will be available on June 7 exclusively at Walmart and Sam's Club locations in the United States and Canada. The album will include a 50-minute DVD that contains live performances and intimate backstage footage of the band captured on the road. A special limited vinyl edition will also be made available. "Mirrorball" will also be available online, marking the first time the band's music will officially be made available for digital purchase.

Read more at Blabbermouth

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this is one of the most comprehensive looks at one of the most seminal lps of our time. take the time to read the article, who knew?

Looking back on Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde, the record that changed Nashville

by Daryl Sanders

Whether you drop the needle on the first side of the crackling vinyl LP, cue up track one of a gleaming aluminum disc, or pop in your earbuds and click the wheel, the first thing you hear retains the shock of newness: a marching-band drumbeat, then the yawp of a trombone like a huge intake of breath, followed by a carnivalesque riot of woozy horns and whoops and shouts. In some ways, it sounds outside time, like a Salvation Army parade stomping and hollering past a far-off grandstand. And yet it still sounds fresh and spontaneous, as if it could have been recorded last week.

But it wasn't. Forty-five years ago this month, Columbia Records released Bob Dylan's landmark double album Blonde on Blonde, an album recorded almost entirely in Nashville. Not only is it widely regarded as one of Dylan's best records, but it routinely shows up whenever artists, critics and rock historians list the 10 greatest rock albums ever made. For Music City, the album was nothing less than transformative, elevating Nashville as a recording center on par with New York and Los Angeles.

Read the rest at nashvillescene.com 

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Andrew WK producer Don Fleming re-issues Velvet Monkeys

This reissue of the Velvet Monkeys debut 1982 release, Everything is
Right, features Don Fleming (later of Gumball and producer of Sonic Youth,
Teenage Fanclub, Screaming Trees, Hole, Alice Cooper, Joan Jett, Andrew
W.K.) on vocals and guitar, Elaine Barnes on vocals and keyboards, Stephen
Soles on bass and Jay Spiegel (Half Japanese, Gumball, Dinosaur Jr.,
Lookies) on drums. This is a June 7 release on Fleming's venerable Instant
Mayhem label.

Skip Groff, producer of many notable Washington, D.C. bands, first
recorded the Velvet Monkeys in 1981 at Don Zientara's Inner Ear Studio.
Drive In and Shadow Box, were featured on Groff's Connected LP, a
sampler of D.C bands released in 1981 on Limp Records. The band followed
with the 10 song cassette-only Everything is Right, released on their own
Monkey Business label in July 1982. Three additional live songs from a
show at the Chancery in D.C. on New Year's Eve 1981 have been added to the
original release for this reissue.

The Velvet Monkeys were formed in Washington, D.C. in 1981 and found many
like-minded bands in the mushrooming local scene including Half Japanese
(with whom Fleming, Barnes and Spiegel also played), Tiny Desk Unit, The
Nurses, and Chalk Circle. The band was originally a three-piece combo that
included prominent use of a Dr. Rhythm drum machine. By late 1981, drummer
Jay Spiegel, a.k.a. the Rummager, joined the line-up and the band began
their move from minimalist art-rock toward an increasingly heavier sound.

The digital reissue of Everything is Right is the first release on Don
Fleming's Instant Mayhem label since partnering with digital distributor
IODA. The audio was restored from the original analog tapes and remastered by Fleming. Instant Mayhem will release reissues of Fleming's older catalog (w/Velvet Monkeys and Gumball) as well as new projects. The next two releases for the label are a new solo EP titled Don Fleming 4, and a new album by To Live and Shave in L.A. called The Cortège.

http://www.instantmayhem.com/
www.myspace.com/thevelvetmonkeys



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and in music history for today:

In 1891, the Music Hall (later Carnegie Hall) had its grand opening with its first public performance. The first performer was Pyotr Llych Tchaikovsky.

In 1900, "The Billboard" (later called "Billboard") began weekly publication instead of monthly after six years of publication.

In 1956, Elvis Presley scored his first U.S. #1 single and album when “Heartbreak Hotel” went to the top of the charts. His debut album also went to #1.

Chris Montez recorded "Let's Dance" in 1962.

In 1963, on a recommendation by George Harrison, Dick Rowe (head of A&R at Decca records, and the man who turned down The Beatles) went to see The Rolling Stones play at Crawdaddy Club, London. The band were signed to the label within a week.

In 1967, "San Francisco" by Scott McKenzie entered the US charts where it will eventually hit #4. The John Phillips written song became a sort of anthem during the hippie movement.



In 1968, Buffalo Springfield played their last show. Richie Furay formed Poco, Neil Young began a solo career and Stephen Stills teamed up with David Crosby and Graham Nash in Crosby, Stills and Nash.

Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising" was released in 1968.



In 1986, the announcement was made that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame would be located in Cleveland, OH.

In 1990, a John Lennon tribute concert was held in Merseyside, England with Al Green, Joe Cocker, Ringo Starr, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Lenny Kravitz, Lou Reed, Joe Walsh, Wet Wet Wet, The Christians, Kylie Minogue and Deacon Blue.

birthday wishes to Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) (63) and Ian McCulloch (Echo & the Bunnymen) (52) among others.