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Reissues Series II

The Complete Recordings 1972-1982 will present all eight of the band’s studio albums, from Roxy Music to Avalon, each digitally remastered and expanded with a host of non-LP B-sides and remixes, 12 of which are making their debut on CD.

The set is out on August 6, and will, according to a press release, be the first in a series of catalogue activities to commemorate the band’s 40th anniversary. Have a look at the track list and make your pre-orders after the jump!

Roxy Music, The Complete Recordings 1972-1982 (Virgin, 2012)

Disc 1: Roxy Music (originally released as Island ILPS 9200, 1972)

  1. Re-make/Re-model
  2. Ladytron
  3. If There is Something
  4. 2HB
  5. The Bob (Medley)
  6. Chance Meeting
  7. Would You Believe?
  8. Sea Breezes
  9. Bitters End
  10. Virginia Plain (single A-side – Island WIP 6144, 1972)
  11. The Numberer (single B-side – Island WIP 6144, 1972)

Disc 2: For Your Pleasure (originally released as Island ILPS 9232, 1973)

  1. Do the Strand
  2. Beauty Queen
  3. Strictly Confidential
  4. Editions of You
  5. In Every Dream Home a Heartache
  6. The Bogus Man
  7. Grey Lagoons
  8. For Your Pleasure
  9. Pyjamarama (Island Mix) (single A-side – Island WIP 6159, 1973)
  10. Pyjamarama (Polydor Mix) (single B-side – Polydor 2001 739, 1977)
  11. The Pride and the Pain (single B-side – Island WIP 6159, 1973)
  12. Do the Strand (USA 7” Mix) (single A-side – Island 12 713 AT (Germany), 1973) *

Disc 3: Stranded (originally released as Island ILPS 9252, 1973)

  1. Street Life
  2. Just Like You
  3. Amazona
  4. Psalm
  5. Serenade
  6. A Song for Europe
  7. Mother of Pearl
  8. Sunset
  9. Hula Kula (single B-side – Island WIP 6173, 1973)

Disc 4: Country Life

  1. The Thrill of It All
  2. Three and Nine
  3. All I Want is You
  4. Out of the Blue
  5. If It Takes All Night
  6. Bitter Sweet
  7. Triptych
  8. Casanova
  9. A Really Good Time
  10. Prairie Rose
  11. The Thrill of It All (Edit) (from Greatest Hits - Polydor 2001 739, 1977) *
  12. Your Application’s Failed (single B-side – Island WIP 6208, 1974)
  13. The Thrill of It All (USA 7” Mix) (single A-side – ATCO 45-7018 (U.S.), 1974) *

Disc 5: Siren (originally released as Island ILPS 9344, 1975)

  1. Love is the Drug
  2. End of the Line
  3. Sentimental Fool
  4. Whirlwind
  5. She Sells
  6. Could It Happen to Me?
  7. Both Ends Burning
  8. Nightingale
  9. Just Another High
  10. Love is the Drug (USA 7” Mix) (promo single B-side – ATCO 45-7042 (U.S.), 1975)*
  11. Sultanesque (single B-side – Island WIP 6248, 1975)
  12. Both Ends Burning (7” Mix) (single A-side – Island WIP 6262, 1975) *
  13. For Your Pleasure (Live) (single A-side – Island WIP 6262, 1975) *

Disc 6: Manifesto (originally released as Polydor POLH 001, 1979)

  1. Manifesto
  2. Trash
  3. Angel Eyes
  4. Still Falls the Rain
  5. Stronger Through the Years
  6. Ain’t That So
  7. My Little Girl
  8. Dance Away
  9. Cry, Cry, Cry
  10. Spin Me Round
  11. Trash 2 (single B-side – Polydor POSP 32, 1979)
  12. Dance Away (Single Version) (single A-side – Polydor POSP 44, 1979)
  13. Dance Away (Extended Mix) (12″ A-side – ATCO DDK-7504 (Canada), 1979)
  14. Angel Eyes (Single Version) (single A-side – Polydor POSP 67, 1979)
  15. Angel Eyes (Extended Remix) (12″ A-side – Polydor POSPX 67, 1979)

Disc 7: Flesh + Blood (originally released as Polydor POLH 002, 1980)

  1. The Midnight Hour
  2. Oh Yeah
  3. Same Old Scene
  4. Flesh and Blood
  5. My Only Love
  6. Over You
  7. Eight Miles High
  8. Rain Rain Rain
  9. No Strange Delight
  10. Running Wild
  11. Oh Yeah (On the Radio) (single A-side – Polydor 2001 792, 1980) *
  12. Manifesto (Remake) (single B-side – Polydor POSP 93, 1980)
  13. South Downs (single B-side – Polydor 2001 792, 1980)
  14. Lover (single B-side – Polydor ROXY 1, 1980)
  15. Jealous Guy (single A-side – Polydor ROXY 2, 1981)
  16. To Turn You On (First Version) (single B-side – Polydor ROXY 2, 1981) *

Disc 8: Avalon (originally released as E’G Records HP 50, 1982)

  1. More Than This
  2. The Space Between
  3. Avalon
  4. India
  5. While My Heart is Still Beating
  6. The Main Thing
  7. Take a Chance with Me
  8. To Turn You On
  9. True to Life
  10. Tara
  11. Avalon (7” Single Version) (single A-side – E’G Records ROXY 4, 1982) *
  12. Always Unknowing (single B-side – E’G Records ROXY 4, 1982)
  13. Take a Chance with Me (7” Single Version) (single A-side – E’G Records ROXY 5, 1982) *
  14. Take a Chance with Me (USA 7” Mix) (single A-side – Warner Bros./E’G Records 7-29978 (U.S.), 1982) *
  15. The Main Thing (12” Single Version) (single B-side – E’G Records ROXY X5, 1982)
  16. The Main Thing (Remix) (single B-side – E’G Records ROXY 5, 1982) *

* denotes track previously unreleased on CD

via The Second Disc

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Reply #1 posted 06/20/12 2:35pm

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Coming soon - First time on CD for Champaign 1983 & 1984 albums "ALL" from the master tapes !

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SoulAlive said:

Coming soon - First time on CD for Champaign 1983 & 1984 albums "ALL" from the master tapes !

This makes a great two-fer. I was hoping for "Modern Heart" and "How Bout Us" as a twofer but they are releasing the latter as a single CD. Which I thought was unnecessary since the only bonus tracks available are 7" versions of the title track and "Im On Fire".

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Reply #4 posted 06/21/12 4:03am

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SoulAlive said:

Coming soon - First time on CD for Champaign 1983 & 1984 albums "ALL" from the master tapes !

This makes a great two-fer. I was hoping for "Modern Heart" and "How Bout Us" as a twofer but they are releasing the latter as a single CD. Which I thought was unnecessary since the only bonus tracks available are 7" versions of the title track and "Im On Fire".

I'm really excited about this set lol I have Modern Heart on vinyl already,but I could use a good CD upgrade.It's a great album featuring their finest single "Try Again".I never had the Woman In Flames album but I love the first single "Off And On Love".Their music has been out of print,or very hard to find,for years.I'm glad to see that their catalog is finally getting the care and attention it deserves.

As for How Bout Us...they should have just placed it in this set and made this a 2-CD set,similiar to the Con Funk Shun 3-album compilation which contains three of their early-80s albums spread across two discs.

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Reply #5 posted 06/22/12 12:42am

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CDJapan is releasing eight of Donna Summer's classic 70s albums in the mini-LP SHM-CD format

Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue from Donna Summer featuring the high-fidelity SHM-CD format (compatible with standard CD players). Part of a eight-album Donna Summer SHM-CD cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring albums "Love To Love You Baby," "A Love Trilogy," "Four Seasons Of Love," "Remember Yesterday," "Once Upon a Time," "Live And More," "Bad Girls," and "On The Radio."

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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LOVE ME some Champaign!!! This is SUCH GOOD NEWS!!! Funkytowngrooves ROCKS!!! smile

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BBR is also expanding ARETHA (1980) The UK 12" version of Can't Turn You Loose will be featured as a bonus track It will join the single versions of United Together and What A Fool Believes

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LOVE ME some Champaign!!! This is SUCH GOOD NEWS!!! Funkytowngrooves ROCKS!!! smile

thumbs up! I'm a huge fan,too.

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GZA, Liquid Swords: The Chess Box (Get On Down GET 54043, 2012)

Disc 1: Original LP (released as Geffen GEFD-24813, 1995) July 24, 2012

  1. Liquid Swords
  2. Duel of the Iron Mic
  3. Living in the World Today
  4. Gold
  5. Cold World
  6. Labels
  7. 4th Chamber
  8. Shadowboxin’
  9. Killah Hills 10304
  10. Investigative Reports
  11. Swordsman
  12. I Gotcha Back
  13. B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)

Disc 2: The Full-Length Instrumentals (released as Geffen promotional double LP PRO-A2-4810, 1995 except tracks marked *)

  1. Liquid Swords
  2. Duel of the Iron Mic
  3. Living in the World Today
  4. Gold
  5. Cold World
  6. Labels
  7. 4th Chamber
  8. Shadowboxin’
  9. Killah Hills 10304
  10. Investigative Reports
  11. Swordsman *
  12. I Gotcha Back
  13. B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) *

source: The Second Disc

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Coming in August, courtesy of Funkytown Grooves, one of my favorite albums from the 80's. And unlike the Superbird reissue earlier this year, this one is remastered from the master tapes.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Show Me The Way
2. Take Your Love Away
3. Please Be Mine
4. After The Love Has Lost Its Shine
5. Intimate Relations
6. You Got The Love
7. How Could You Do It To Me
8. Gotta Give It Up
9. So Many Tears

Bonus Tracks

10. You Got The Love - (Extended Remix)
11. Without you Feat Peabo Bryson
12. So Many Tears - (LP Remix)
13. Show Me The Way - (Extended Remix)
14. How Could You Do It To Me - (Remix)
15. So Many Tears - (Cool Mix)
16. Show Me The Way - (Instrumental)

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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CHUBBY CHECKER - CHEQUERED!
CD + bonus track

‘This is the new Chubby Checker! Those who expect to find an echo of the days of the Twist will not find it –they will find instead much more…’ – original UK sleevenotes, 1971

• Lost classic
• Includes bonus track
• Long-awaited official reissue
• Fully remastered
• Includes insert with CD liner notes and rare pictures

‘Recently brought to light obscurity in the king twister’s back catalog. Circa 1970 recordings, mostly in a hard Hendrixy guitar funk / psych style, useful for samples or just to marvel at its strangeness’ – The Acid Archives

Like several other icons of early 60s pop, by the end of the decade Chubby Checker was eager to update his sound and message. The result was this enigmatic set of raw, soulful, psych-tinged ballads and rockers. Overseen by Jimi Hendrix ‘s early producer Ed Chalpin, it was released in the UK only in 1971, and has its first official CD release here, complete with background notes and a stupendous bonus track.

1. How Does It Feel?
2. Stoned In The Bathroom
3. No Need To Get So Heavy
4. Let’s Go Down
5. My Mind
6. Goodbye Victoria
7. Love Tunnel
8. Slow Lovin’
9. He Died
10. If The Sun Stopped Shining


Bonus track
11. Gypsy

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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SoulAlive said:

whitechocolatebrotha said:

LOVE ME some Champaign!!! This is SUCH GOOD NEWS!!! Funkytowngrooves ROCKS!!! smile

thumbs up! I'm a huge fan,too.

HELLS, yeah! Did u ever hear Pauli Carmen's two solo albums (after Champaign,) Dave, "Dial My Number" and "It's Time." "Dial" featured production from The System and I belive "Time" featured production from Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken. Pretty bangin' shit! smile

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Reply #16 posted 07/03/12 12:48am

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I was really excited about FunkyTownGroove's upcoming remaster of GQ's 'Disco Nights' CD but now I find out that Big Break Records has their own remaster coming out,too! nuts

Disco Nights - GQ

Disco Nights
GQ originally formed in 1968 as Sabu & The Survivors. They released three albums on Arista Records between 1979 and 1981.
DISCO NIGHTS was their debut album and also their most successful spending five weeks at the #2 position in the R&B charts and reaching #13 in the Pop chart.
DISCO NIGHTS (ROCK FREAK) was the first single from the album and gained them the #1 spot in the R&B charts as well as #3 in the Disco chart and #12 in the Pop chart. It sold over one million copies in the US alone and has become an ultimate Dance classic.
I DO LOVE YOU was the second single and spent seventeen weeks in the R&B charts, peaking at #5.
MAKE MY DREAMS A REALITY was the final single from DISCO NIGHTS and saw GQ get their third R&B top ten in a row with it peaking at #8.
Also featured is the band’s cover of A Taste Of Honey’s BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE which has gone on to be an underground club hit in recent years.
Released in deluxe Super Jewel cases with six bonus tracks, DISCO NIGHTS is a must for all Disco, Soul and Funk fans out there!

Release Date: 27/08/2012
Our Price: £9.95 Code: CDBBR0177 Weight: 200
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1. DISCO NIGHTS (ROCK FREAK)
2. MAKE MY DREAM A REALITY
3. IT’S YOUR LOVE
4. SPIRIT
5. THIS HAPPY FEELING
6. WONDERFUL
7. BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE
8. I DO LOVE YOU
BONUS TRACKS
9. DISCO NIGHTS (ROCK FREAK) (SINGLE VERSION)
10. MAKE MY DREAMS A REALITY (SINGLE VERSION)
11. I DO LOVE YOU (SINGLE VERSION)
12. DISCO NIGHTS (ROCK FREAK) (12” VERSION)
13. MAKE MY DREAMS A REALITY (12” VERSION)
14. BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE (12” VERSION)
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1. I WONDER IF I TAKE YOU HOME
2. YOU’LL NEVER CHANGE
3. ALL CRIED OUT
4. THIS IS CULT JAM
5. CAN YOU FEEL THE BEAT
6. BEHIND MY EYES
7. PRIVATE PROPERTY
8. TAKE ME HOME (RAP)
BONUS TRACKS
9. IF I TAKE YOU HOME (CULT JAM DUB)
10. I WONDER IF I TAKE YOU HOME (SHEP PETTIBONE REMIX)
11. I WONDER IF I TAKE YOU HOME
12. I WONDER IF I TAKE YOU HOME (CULT JAM DUB EDIT)
13. CAN YOU FEEL THE BEAT (FULL FORCE REMIX)
14. CAN YOU FEEL THE BEAT (DUB REMIX)
15. BEHIND MY EYES

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1. INSTANT LOVE
2. SLEEP WALKIN’
3. DAY AFTER DAY
4. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
5. SAY YOU’LL BE MINE
6. I JUST WANNA BE YOUR FANTASY
7. BELIEVE IN ME
8. IF THIS WORLD WERE MINE

BONUS TRACK
9. IF THIS WORLD WERE MINE (SINGLE VERSION)
1. COME TO ME
2. CAN’T TURN YOU LOOSE
3. UNITED TOGETHER
4. TAKE ME WITH YOU
5. WHATEVER IT IS
6. WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES
7. TOGETHER AGAIN
8. LOVE ME FOREVER
9. SCHOOL DAYS
BONUS TRACKS
10. WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES (SINGLE VERSION)
11. UNITED TOGETHER (SINGLE VERSION)
12. WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES (12” VERSION)
1. WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY
2. AFTER YOU
3. THE LETTER
4. I’LL NEVER LOVE THIS WAY AGAIN
5. DEJA VU
6. FEELING OLD FEELINGS
7. IN YOUR EYES
8. MY EVERLASTING LOVE
9. OUT OF MY HANDS
10. ALL THE TIME
BONUS TRACKS
11. AFTER YOU (SINGLE VERSION)
12. DEJA VU (SINGLE VERSION)
1. I GOT MY MIND MADE UP (YOU CAN GET IT GIRL)
2. CRYING
3. NEVER LET IT GO AWAY
4. DON’T YOU WANNA PARTY
5. WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
6. DARK VADER
7. YOU SAY YOU WANT ME TO STAY
8. I’LL BE DOGGONE
BONUS TRACKS
9. I GOT MY MIND MADE UP (YOU CAN GET IT GIRL) (SINGLE VERSION)
10. CRYING (SINGLE VERSION)
11. DARK VADER (PATRICK STAPLEY REMIX)
12. I GOT MY MIND MADE UP (YOU CAN GET IT GIRL) (12" VERSION)
13. CRYING (12" VERSION)
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The Fat Boys’ box is out July 10

The Fat Boys: Deluxe Edition (Tin Pan Apple Records, 2012)

  1. Jail House Rap
  2. Stick’Em
  3. Can You Feel It?
  4. Fat Boys
  5. The Place to Be
  6. Human Beatbox
  7. Don’t You Dog Me
  8. Reality – The Disco 3
  9. International Love – The Disco 3
  10. All You Can Eat
  11. Rap Attack Promo
  12. Fat Boys/Charlie Stettler Interview
  13. Fat Boys Interview #1
  14. Fat Boys Interview #2
  15. Tin Pan Apple After Dark Dance & Rap Contest (Radio City Music Hall – 5/23/1983) (Excerpt)

Tracks 1-7 originally released as Sutra LP SUS-1015, 1984
Track 8 was Sutra 12″ A-side SUD-018, 1983
Track 9 was Sutra 12″ B-side SUD-024, 1984
Track 10 from Krush Groove: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Warner Bros. 25295, 1985)

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1. SALSOUL HUSTLE
2. GET HAPPY
3. CHICAGO BUS STOP (OOH, I LOVE IT)
4. YOU’RE JUST THE RIGHT SIZE
5. TANGERINE
6. TALE OF THREE CITIES
7. SALSOUL RAINBOW
8. LOVE LETTERS
BONUS TRACKS
9. I JUST CAN’T GIVE YOU UP (12” DISCO MIX)
10. SALSOUL HUSTLE (12” DISCO MIX)
11. YOU’RE JUST THE RIGHT SIZE (SINGLE VERSION)
12. TANGERINE (SINGLE VERSION)
13. CHICAGO BUS STOP (OOH, I LOVE IT) (SINGLE VERSION)

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Just when I think I have enough music to listen to,I hear about all these other remasters lol Gotta make a new list of stuff I need to buy!!

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SoulAlive said:

I was really excited about FunkyTownGroove's upcoming remaster of GQ's 'Disco Nights' CD but now I find out that Big Break Records has their own remaster coming out,too! nuts

Is that irritating? Don't understand why BBR would want to flood the market like that. FTG has never released a title that was already released by BBR. But, BBR duplicates FTG titles on a regular basis.

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kitbradley said:

Caramelpfe said:

kitbradley said:

"If anyone here does order this, please let us know about the sound quality. I'm not sure if there is much anyone can do with any master tapes from Buddah Records. Phyllis Hyman's debut album received it's first reissue through Unidisc and it sounded so flat like the Unidisc reissue of "This Is Your Life". A few years later, The Right Stuff gave Phyllis' debut a stateside reissue with liner notes by David Nathan. I purchased the disc and it turned out the remastering sounded no better than the Unidisc release.

It's going to be interesting to hear what FTG is going to be able to do with some of these upcoming 70's Melba Moore reissues. I believe she recorded several of those albums with Buddah Records."

I have now received Norman Connors "This Is your life" on cd from Japan released today and as I expected the remastering is absolutely top quality,much better sound quality then the old Unidisc/Sequel version.

The new cd is crystal clear and at the same time very dynamic and at around $14 it´s nothing more then a bargain.I`m even thinking about upgrading "Mr C" and "Take it to the limit" .

Btw the Melba Moore cd with "This is It " from FTG also sound very good.

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kitbradley said:




Caramelpfe said:


kitbradley said:

"If anyone here does order this, please let us know about the sound quality. I'm not sure if there is much anyone can do with any master tapes from Buddah Records. Phyllis Hyman's debut album received it's first reissue through Unidisc and it sounded so flat like the Unidisc reissue of "This Is Your Life". A few years later, The Right Stuff gave Phyllis' debut a stateside reissue with liner notes by David Nathan. I purchased the disc and it turned out the remastering sounded no better than the Unidisc release.



It's going to be interesting to hear what FTG is going to be able to do with some of these upcoming 70's Melba Moore reissues. I believe she recorded several of those albums with Buddah Records."





I have now received Norman Connors "This Is your life" on cd from Japan released today and as I expected the remastering is absolutely top quality,much better sound quality then the old Unidisc/Sequel version.



The new cd is crystal clear and at the same time very dynamic and at around $14 it´s nothing more then a bargain.I`m even thinking about upgrading "Mr C" and "Take it to the limit" .



Btw the Melba Moore cd with "This is It " from FTG also sound very good.




This is good to hear, I'm awaiting the arrival of Melba's album, just checked my amazon a/c & the Normon album should be sent out next week. My ears are are in for a treat by the sounds of things music
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windjammer said:


kitbradley said:

Caramelpfe said:

kitbradley said:

"If anyone here does order this, please let us know about the sound quality. I'm not sure if there is much anyone can do with any master tapes from Buddah Records. Phyllis Hyman's debut album received it's first reissue through Unidisc and it sounded so flat like the Unidisc reissue of "This Is Your Life". A few years later, The Right Stuff gave Phyllis' debut a stateside reissue with liner notes by David Nathan. I purchased the disc and it turned out the remastering sounded no better than the Unidisc release.

It's going to be interesting to hear what FTG is going to be able to do with some of these upcoming 70's Melba Moore reissues. I believe she recorded several of those albums with Buddah Records."

I have now received Norman Connors "This Is your life" on cd from Japan released today and as I expected the remastering is absolutely top quality,much better sound quality then the old Unidisc/Sequel version.

The new cd is crystal clear and at the same time very dynamic and at around $14 it´s nothing more then a bargain.I`m even thinking about upgrading "Mr C" and "Take it to the limit" .

Btw the Melba Moore cd with "This is It " from FTG also sound very good.

Thanks for the info! I ordered my copy from dustygroooves.com yesterday. I figured I'd take a chance that the remastering was improved from past reissues. And , like you said, the price was a lot more reasonable than most Japan reissues. I can't wait to finally hear these tracks the way they are supposed to be heard!music

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Reply #26 posted 07/05/12 3:26am

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kitbradley said:

SoulAlive said:

I was really excited about FunkyTownGroove's upcoming remaster of GQ's 'Disco Nights' CD but now I find out that Big Break Records has their own remaster coming out,too! nuts

Is that irritating? Don't understand why BBR would want to flood the market like that. FTG has never released a title that was already released by BBR. But, BBR duplicates FTG titles on a regular basis.

It's irritating and kinda hilarious when they come out with remasters around the same time lol In this case,I think I will go with BBR's reissue.They always have excellent liner notes.

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Reply #27 posted 07/05/12 3:29am

SoulAlive

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Surface

Surface - Expanded Edition

CD $11.99

Release Date:

August 2012

Nº of Discs:

1

Catalogue Nº

FTG-308

Label:

Funkytowngrooves



Tracklisting

1. Let's Try Again
2. Happy
3. We're All Searchin'
4. Lately
5. Gotta Make Love Tonight
6. Who Loves You
7. You're Fine
8. Lady Wants A Man
9. Girls Were Made To Love
10. Feels So Good
Bonus Tracks
11. Happy - (The Love Mix)
12. Happy - (Remix)
13. Happy - (Instrumental Remix)
14. Happy - (Extended Version)
15. Lets Try again - (Extended Version)
16. Lets Try again - (Instrumental)
17. Lately - (12 Inch Version)

Item Description

Coming Soon - Now on Preorder

Release date 27th August

First ever Expanded CD release Of Surfaces debut Self Titled album - Remastered from the master tapes at Battery Studios


Includes 7 Bonus Tracks
Presales price $11.99 giving a saving during presale of $2.00 from the normal price of $13.99

This is the first ever expanded CD release of Surfaces debut 1986 self titled album, includes 8 Bonus tracks and is remastered from the original mastertapes
In 1987, the group released their self-titled debut album which featured 'Happy' which hit #2 on the R&B charts, and 'Lately' which hit #8.
Their follow-up album, 2nd Wave, was released in 1989 and packed some of the group's biggest hits. 'I Missed' reached #3 on the R&B charts, 'Closer Than Friends' was the group's first #1 hit, topping the R&B charts for two weeks, and 'Can We Spend Some Time' which reached #5 on the R&B charts. The album featured two other #1 R&B hits, 'You Are My Everything' which topped the charts for two weeks and the album's biggest hit, 'Shower Me With Your Love' which went gold, reached #1 on the R&B charts and #5 on the Hot 100. Thanks to the album's wealth of hits, it managed to go platinum.
In 1986, Jackson met with a friend Brian Simpson and recorded a demo tape of a track he had written, 'The First Time.' He believed it to be a hit and hired a recording studio to get the best professional conditions for the track. AS the first single for the group's third album, 3 Deep in 1991, Jackson was right. The song was a big hit, going gold and becoming the group's biggest hit to date. It topped both the R&B and pop charts. The album continued on with 'All I Want Is You' which reached #8 on the R&B charts and helped the album go gold.

Bernard Jackson moved from Stamford, Connecticut, to New York to pursue a music career. While in New York, his godfather said Jackson should contact his nephew David Townsend who had been a guitarist with The Isley Brothers. The Isleys produced their band Sunrize with David and drummer / writer Everett Collins and long time friend Tony Herbert (bass) from David's high school in Englewood, N.J. David Townsend was formerly in a L.A. 70s band, and met David Conley. Conley,Townsend and Collins started writing back in New Jersey and when they met Jackson, they reformed "Surface" formerly Karen Copeland and Conley and this time Lead vocalist / writer Bernard Jackson would become the new Vocalist and frontman band.
They then became resident songwriters for EMI and wrote New Edition's "Let's Be Friends" and Sister Sledge's "You're So Fine." Encouraged by this success, the group called themselves Surface and began recording their own material, releasing several Post-disco/early-80s-style tracks under the name. They would find moderate success in the UK with their singles "Falling in Love" in 1983 and "When Your Ex Wants You Back" in 1984 (according to the Allmusic, "Falling in Love" also cracked the U.S. R&B chart, peaking at #84). With a sound more reminiscent of Kashif and related early 1980s soul groups, these early singles contrast significantly with the smoother, ballad-style material that would later make the group successful in the U.S.

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Reply #28 posted 07/05/12 3:34am

SoulAlive

^^ I love this Surface album!! I had the cassette in 1987 and I literally wore it out lol Had to buy another copy.The funny thing is...."Happy" was the big hit single on this album,but that song is not the reason why I bought the album.I was more impressed with the songs "Let's Try Again" and the hauntingly hypnotic "We're All Searching".

Also like the song "Lady Wants A Man",the best uptempo track here.

A really great album.The other two albums were also reissued awhile back,but I only want this one.

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