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Reply #30 posted 07/05/12 11:34pm

BabeeSinista

Finally !!!!!! my 2 favorite Black Ivory lp's on one Disc.

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Reply #31 posted 07/06/12 11:50am

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Reply #32 posted 07/06/12 12:42pm

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SoulAlive said:

kitbradley said:

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.

Dig it, BBR liner notes are always pretty extensive. But, I buy A LOT of these reissues. I'm more interested in price and sound quality. FTG reissues can be preordered for $11.99 a pop! And, there have been a couple of titles from BBR where I wasn't quite satisfied with the sound quality. Although I don't have their last reissue of The Pointer Sister's "So Excited", they are reissuing it AGAIN because BBR is saying even they weren't happy with the sound quality of the original reissue. So now they are starting to duplicate themselves!eek

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Reply #33 posted 07/06/12 5:24pm

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SoulAlive said:

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.

Dig it, BBR liner notes are always pretty extensive. But, I buy A LOT of these reissues. I'm more interested in price and sound quality. FTG reissues can be preordered for $11.99 a pop! And, there have been a couple of titles from BBR where I wasn't quite satisfied with the sound quality. Although I don't have their last reissue of The Pointer Sister's "So Excited", they are reissuing it AGAIN because BBR is saying even they weren't happy with the sound quality of the original reissue. So now they are starting to duplicate themselves!eek

really? Wow eek I just hope they don't screw up the upcoming Kool and The Gang remasters.Really looking forward to those!

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Reply #34 posted 07/09/12 7:02pm

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And, there have been a couple of titles from BBR where I wasn't quite satisfied with the sound quality. Although I don't have their last reissue of The Pointer Sister's "So Excited", they are reissuing it AGAIN because BBR is saying even they weren't happy with the sound quality of the original reissue. So now they are starting to duplicate themselves!eek

Oh REALLY?!? rolleyes

2 Pointer Sisters remasters coming

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Reply #35 posted 07/11/12 12:39pm

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New remaster of Pointer Sisters SO EXCITED from the original tapes released August 6th and also coming remaster of Aretha Franklin LOVE ALL THE HURT AWAY from BBR

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Reply #36 posted 07/11/12 4:24pm

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I just ordered GQ's Disco Nights and Melba Moore's This Is It lol has anyone else ordered some new remasters lately?

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Reply #37 posted 07/13/12 2:46pm

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Reply #38 posted 07/14/12 10:23am

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SoulAlive said:

I just ordered GQ's Disco Nights and Melba Moore's This Is It lol has anyone else ordered some new remasters lately?

I got Norman Conners "This Is Your Life", and Melba's "This Is It" and "Burn" last week. All are excellent quality. I felt kinda indifferent towards "Burn" becuase I'm not much of a disco fan and the entire album is disco. She sounds sexy but I'm just not used to hearing her in that kind of setting. that's why I'm going to pass on the GQ reissue. Too much disco.

Melba's "Peach Melba", "Portrait Of Melba" and "Melba" will be arriving in my mailbox this week. Can't wait!!!music

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Reply #39 posted 07/14/12 4:51pm

SoulAlive

kitbradley said:

SoulAlive said:

I just ordered GQ's Disco Nights and Melba Moore's This Is It lol has anyone else ordered some new remasters lately?

I got Norman Conners "This Is Your Life", and Melba's "This Is It" and "Burn" last week. All are excellent quality. I felt kinda indifferent towards "Burn" becuase I'm not much of a disco fan and the entire album is disco. She sounds sexy but I'm just not used to hearing her in that kind of setting. that's why I'm going to pass on the GQ reissue. Too much disco.

Melba's "Peach Melba", "Portrait Of Melba" and "Melba" will be arriving in my mailbox this week. Can't wait!!!music

I've been seeing that Burn remaster on the FunkytownGrooves page,but I don't remember that album all.I listened to some sound samples and nothing sounded familiar.Based on your review,I may skip that one wink

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Reply #40 posted 07/17/12 10:51am

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Okay, now BBR is promising Penny Ford's "Pennye" in September.

From the forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of PENNYE (1984) ... released September 2012!!

Master tapes located, retrieved and transferred. Thanks to all of you who have remained patient on this. We have been working very hard with Minder M...usic, Cherry Red Records and Sony Music Entertainment to make sure you got the best sound quality possible on our long promised Total Experience remasters. We could not give you any more information before now while negotiations continued but now we can.

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Reply #41 posted 07/18/12 4:20am

SoulAlive

I mentioned this earlier,but now I have some details about it.....

In release news, Universal Japan is reissuing a number of Donna's albums in Mini CD format. The really good news is that they should all be remastered and Live & More is supposed to have the MacArthur Park Suite - like the vinyl did. smile Amazon is listing an August 14 release date, but I should warn you that these CDs are a bit pricey. That's typical for Japanese imports. The forthcoming reissues will be:

Live & More
Once Upon A Time
On The Radio
I Remember Yesterday
Four Seasons Of Love
A Love Trilogy
Love To Love You Baby
Bad Girls


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Reply #42 posted 07/18/12 10:35am

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It appears that Universal U.K. will be giving the full, Super Deluxe treatment to Aussie band INXS’ 1987 breakthrough album Kick. The multi-platinum Kick yielded the band’s only American No. 1, “Need You Tonight,” and three other Top 10 tracks, and established Michael Hutchence’s group as pop hitmakers.

Super Deluxe Edition of Kick – due on September 17 in the U.K. and approximately one week later in the U.S. from Mercury Records – have been revealed. According to an image now available at Amazon, the 3-CD/1-DVD Kick 25 set includes, on CD, the original album plus two discs of “remixes, demos, [and] unheard tracks.” The DVD will feature a “documentary, unseen band home footage and promos.” A hardback book will tell The Story of Kick, and a poster and sticker sheet will be among the swag.

It’s likely that this set will be distilled into other formats, as well, so be sure to watch this space for the latest developments on Kick 25 as well as news on whether Rhino, the U.S. rights holders to INXS’ catalogue, has any celebrations in the works!

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Reply #43 posted 07/18/12 10:39am

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Track Listing

1. All Night With Me 3:52
2. Gloria 4:50
3. Lovin' You Baby 4:34
4. Living A Lie 3:41
5. If You Loved Me 3:15
6. Please Stay, Go Away 3:33
7. I Wish We Could Be Alone 3:18
8. Down Like A Rock 3:34
9. Maybe I Love You 3:31
BONUS
10. Looking Out For Number One 5:32 (Midnight Mix)
11. Gloria 5:53 (12" Version)

Mastered from original masters tapes with booklet and bonus tracks.

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Track Listing

1. The Lucky One 4:10
2. Self Control 4:08
3. Ti Amo 4:18
4. Heart 4:08
5. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 3:26
6. Satisfaction 3:56
7. Silent Partners 4:10
8. Breaking Out 3:50
9. Take Me 3:43
10. With Every Beat Of My Heart 4:12
BONUS
11. The Lucky One 5:23 (John Robie Mix)
12. The Lucky One 5:04 (Jack White Mix) (DMD 779)
13. Self Control 5:00 (0-86954)

Mastered from original masters tapes with booklet and bonus tracks.

Laura Branigan - Branigan [Expanded Edition] September 18th
Laura Branigan - Self Control [Expanded Edition] September 24th

from GOLD LEGION

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1 I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love 4:01
2 Me For You 4:17
3 You've Got The Right To Know 2:36
4 We Go Through Changes 0:55
5 Special Part 3:52
6 No Plans For Tomorrow 3:44
7 How Can You Stop Loving Someone 4:14
8 Flowers 4:28
9 God Will Take Care Of You 0:33
Bonus
12 Flowers 3:43 (Single Version)

Remastered from original master tapes. Liner notes by Brian Chin and 8 page booklet.

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Track Listing

1 Best Of My Love 3:40
2 A Feeling Is 3:36
3 A Long Way To Go 3:48
4 Key To My Heart 5:21
5 Love's What's Happenin' 3:18
6 How'd I Know That Love Would Slip Away 4:41
7 Don't Ask My Neighbors 4:26
8 Blessed 4:36
9 Rejoice 5:22

Remastered from original master tapes. Liner notes by Brian Chin and 8 page booklet.

The Emotions - Rejoice July 20th Flowers Available now

from GOLD LEGION

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Reply #45 posted 07/18/12 10:43am

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From Cherry Pop:

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We're delighted to announce the long overdue reissue of the 1987 Top 20 album "Just Visiting This Planet" by the influential DJ, producer, remixer, songwriter and artist, Jellybean.
The CD features the eight tracks of the original album release plus five bonus tracks of 12" mixes of his best-selling UK singles.
"Just Visiting This Planet" provided Jellybean with 4 UK Top 20 hits, ‘The Real Thing’ (#13), ‘Who Found Who’ (#10), ‘Jingo’ (#12) and ‘Just A Mirage’ (#13) charting between September 1987 and spring 1988.
Also featured (as a bonus track) is the Dance Mix of the 1986 single 'Sidewalk Talk', penned by Madonna who appears on backing vocals. This is available on CD for the first time in the UK".
Other bonus tracks are ‘Who Found Who’ U.S. Club Mix, ‘Jingo’ UK House Mix, ‘Just A Mirage’ 12" Remix, and ‘The Real Thing’ West 26th Street Mix.
The CD booklet features extensive sleeve notes including an interview with vocalist and songwriter, Adele Bertei who appears on the album. The booklet includes many of the original sleeves and a full UK discography.

Release Date: 20/08/2012

1. LITTLE TOO GOOD TO ME
2. WHO FOUND WHO
3. JUST A MIRAGE
4. AM I DREAMING
5. THE REAL THING
6. WALKING IN MY SLEEP
7. HYPNOTIZED (BY YOUR TOUCH)
8. JINGO

BONUS TRACKS
9. WHO FOUND WHO - U.S. Club Mix
10. JINGO - UK House Mix
11. JUST A MIRAGE - 12" Remix
12. THE REAL THING - West 26th Street Mix
13. SIDEWALK TALK - Dance Mix

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Reply #46 posted 07/18/12 10:44am

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Sarah Dash

Sarah Dash CD COVER REISSUE
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  • Item #: 67094562352

Sarah Dash / Sarah Dash

Catalog: GLDN 56235

PREORDER /

Release July 10th, 2012

Track Listing:

1. Sinner Man * 6:29
2. You 2:51
3. Touch And Go 3:30
4. I Can't Believe (Someone Like You Could Really Love Me) 4:15
5. Do It For Love 3:22
6. Charge It 4:17
7. Give Your Man A Helping Hand 3:56
8. Look But Don't Touch 3:05
9. We're Lovers After All 4:18
10. (Come And Take This) Candy From Your Baby 3:21
11. Sinner Man (7” Version) 3:18
12. (Come And Take This) Candy From Your Baby (12” Version) 5:45

* A Tom Moulton Mix

Remastered from original master tapes.
Liner notes by David Nick Ybarra
12 page bookle

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Aretha Franklin, With Everything I Feel in Me (Atlantic SD 18116, 1974 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Without Love (Carolyn Franklin/Ivy Joe Hunter)
2. Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (Burt Bacharach/Hal David)
3. When You Get Right Down to It (Barry Mann)
4. You’ll Never Get to Heaven (Burt Bacharach/Hal David)
5. With Everything I Feel in Me (Aretha Franklin)
6. I Love Every Little Thing About You (Stevie Wonder)
7. Sing It Again – Say It Again (Carolyn Franklin)
8. All of These Things (James Cleveland)
9. You Move Me (Glen Murdock/Mike Keck)
10. Til It’s Over (Bonus Track – rec. 1974)
11. Springtime in New York (Bonus Track – rec. June 1974)

Aretha Franklin, You (Atlantic SD 18151, 1975 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Mr. D.J. (5 For The D.J.) (Aretha Franklin)
2. It Only Happens (When I Look At You) (Ken Gold/Michael Denne)
3. I’m Not Strong Enough To Love You Again (Frank Johnson)
4. Walk Softly (Van McCoy)
5. You Make My Life (Bettye Crutcher/Frederick Knight)
6. Without You (Randy Stewart/Mack Rice)
7. The Sha-La Bandit (Jerry Ferguson/Wade Davis)
8. You (Jerry Butler, Marvin Yancy/Randy Stewart)
9. You Got All The Aces (Ronnie Shannon)
10. As Long As You Are There (Carolyn Franklin)
11. Rock Me (Bonus Track – rec. April 1975)
12. White Dove (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
13. Can You (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
14. You Can’t Make It (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
15. I Want to Make Love to You (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
16. TNT Dynamite (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)

Aretha Franklin, Sweet Passion (Atlantic SD 19102, 1977 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Break It to Me Gently (Marvin Hamlisch/Carole Bayer Sager)
2. When I Think About You (Aretha Franklin)
3. What I Did For Love (Marvin Hamlisch/Ed Kleban)
4. No One Could Ever Love You More (Lamont Dozier)
5. A Tender Touch (Aretha Franklin)
6. Touch Me Up (Lamont Dozier)
7. Sunshine Will Never Be the Same (Lamont Dozier)
8. Meadows of Springtime (Aretha Franklin)
9. Mumbles/I’ve Got the Music in Me (Clark Terry/Aretha Franklin/Bias Boshell)
10. Sweet Passion (Aretha Franklin)
11. Before the Magic C is Just a Memory (Bonus Track – rec. 1976)
12. Musta Up Some Gusta (Bonus Track – rec. December 1976)
13. You Light Up My Life (Bonus Track – rec. July 1978)

Aretha Franklin, Almighty Fire (Woman of the Future) (Atlantic SD 19161, 1978 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Almighty Fire (Woman of the Future) (Curtis Mayfield)
2. Lady, Lady (Curtis Mayfield)
3. More than Just a Joy (Curtis Mayfield)
4. Keep On Loving You (Curtis Mayfield)
5. I Needed You Baby (Curtis Mayfield)
6. Close to You (Curtis Mayfield)
7. No Matter Who You Love (Curtis Mayfield)
8. This You Can Believe (Curtis Mayfield)
9. I’m Your Speed (Aretha Franklin/Glynn Turman)

Aretha Franklin, La Diva (Atlantic SD 19248, 2012 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Ladies Only (Aretha Franklin)
2. It’s Gonna Get a Bit Better (Lalome Washburn)
3. What If I Should Ever Need You (Charles H. Kipps)
4. Honey I Need Your Love (Aretha Franklin)
5. I Was Made for You (Clarence Franklin)
6. Only Star (Aretha Franklin)
7. Reasons Why (Skip Scarborough/Wanda Hutchinson/Wayne Vaughan)
8. You Brought Me Back to Life (Van McCoy)
9. Half a Love (Zulema Cusseaux)
10. The Feeling (Van McCoy)
11. I Need Your Love (Bonus Track – rec. June 1979)

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Aretha Franklin, With Everything I Feel in Me (Atlantic SD 18116, 1974 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Without Love (Carolyn Franklin/Ivy Joe Hunter)
2. Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (Burt Bacharach/Hal David)
3. When You Get Right Down to It (Barry Mann)
4. You’ll Never Get to Heaven (Burt Bacharach/Hal David)
5. With Everything I Feel in Me (Aretha Franklin)
6. I Love Every Little Thing About You (Stevie Wonder)
7. Sing It Again – Say It Again (Carolyn Franklin)
8. All of These Things (James Cleveland)
9. You Move Me (Glen Murdock/Mike Keck)
10. Til It’s Over (Bonus Track – rec. 1974)
11. Springtime in New York (Bonus Track – rec. June 1974)

Aretha Franklin, You (Atlantic SD 18151, 1975 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Mr. D.J. (5 For The D.J.) (Aretha Franklin)
2. It Only Happens (When I Look At You) (Ken Gold/Michael Denne)
3. I’m Not Strong Enough To Love You Again (Frank Johnson)
4. Walk Softly (Van McCoy)
5. You Make My Life (Bettye Crutcher/Frederick Knight)
6. Without You (Randy Stewart/Mack Rice)
7. The Sha-La Bandit (Jerry Ferguson/Wade Davis)
8. You (Jerry Butler, Marvin Yancy/Randy Stewart)
9. You Got All The Aces (Ronnie Shannon)
10. As Long As You Are There (Carolyn Franklin)
11. Rock Me (Bonus Track – rec. April 1975)
12. White Dove (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
13. Can You (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
14. You Can’t Make It (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
15. I Want to Make Love to You (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)
16. TNT Dynamite (Bonus Track – rec. October 1975)

Aretha Franklin, Sweet Passion (Atlantic SD 19102, 1977 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Break It to Me Gently (Marvin Hamlisch/Carole Bayer Sager)
2. When I Think About You (Aretha Franklin)
3. What I Did For Love (Marvin Hamlisch/Ed Kleban)
4. No One Could Ever Love You More (Lamont Dozier)
5. A Tender Touch (Aretha Franklin)
6. Touch Me Up (Lamont Dozier)
7. Sunshine Will Never Be the Same (Lamont Dozier)
8. Meadows of Springtime (Aretha Franklin)
9. Mumbles/I’ve Got the Music in Me (Clark Terry/Aretha Franklin/Bias Boshell)
10. Sweet Passion (Aretha Franklin)
11. Before the Magic C is Just a Memory (Bonus Track – rec. 1976)
12. Musta Up Some Gusta (Bonus Track – rec. December 1976)
13. You Light Up My Life (Bonus Track – rec. July 1978)

Aretha Franklin, Almighty Fire (Woman of the Future) (Atlantic SD 19161, 1978 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Almighty Fire (Woman of the Future) (Curtis Mayfield)
2. Lady, Lady (Curtis Mayfield)
3. More than Just a Joy (Curtis Mayfield)
4. Keep On Loving You (Curtis Mayfield)
5. I Needed You Baby (Curtis Mayfield)
6. Close to You (Curtis Mayfield)
7. No Matter Who You Love (Curtis Mayfield)
8. This You Can Believe (Curtis Mayfield)
9. I’m Your Speed (Aretha Franklin/Glynn Turman)

Aretha Franklin, La Diva (Atlantic SD 19248, 2012 – reissued Aretha’s Records/Universal, 2012)

1. Ladies Only (Aretha Franklin)
2. It’s Gonna Get a Bit Better (Lalome Washburn)
3. What If I Should Ever Need You (Charles H. Kipps)
4. Honey I Need Your Love (Aretha Franklin)
5. I Was Made for You (Clarence Franklin)
6. Only Star (Aretha Franklin)
7. Reasons Why (Skip Scarborough/Wanda Hutchinson/Wayne Vaughan)
8. You Brought Me Back to Life (Van McCoy)
9. Half a Love (Zulema Cusseaux)
10. The Feeling (Van McCoy)
11. I Need Your Love (Bonus Track – rec. June 1979)

Has anyone announced possible release dates yet???

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Tracklisting

1. Centipede
2. Come Alive It's Saturday Night
3. Hey Boy
4. Open Up My Love
5. Play Me (I'm A Jukebox)
6. I Feel For You
7. A Fork In The Road
8. Ready For Love

Bonus Tracks

9. Eternal Love - non album
10. Play Me (I'm A Jukebox) - 12" Version
11. Play Me (I'm A Jukebox) - Instrumental
12. Come Alive Its Saturday Night - Extended Version
13. Centipede - 12" Version
14. Centipede - Instrumental

Item Description

First ever fully expanded edition of Rebbie's 1984 album Centipede

Release date 28th September

From original master tapes

Tracklisting

1. Do You Remember Me?
2. Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone
3. Give A Little Love
4. Precious Moments
5. I Think It's Love
6. Our Love Story
7. I Hear Heartbeat
8. If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful
9. Voices In The Dark
10. Words Into Action

Bonus Tracks

11.Do You Remember Me? (Michael Omartian Remix) 12. (Closest Thing To) Perfect (Extended Version)
13. Do You Remember Me? (Jellybean Remix)
14. Do You Remember Me? (Bruce Forest Remix)
15. I Think It's Love (Extended Remix)

Item Description

First ever fully expanded edition of Jermaines 1985 album Precious Moments - includes 5 Bonus tracks

Release date 28th September

From original master tapes

Tracklisting

1. Shower Me With Your Love
2. Closer Than Friends
3. Can We Spend Some Time
4. You Are My Everything
5. I Missed
6. Black Shades
7. Hold On To Love
8. Where's That Girl
9. I Missed {12 Inch Version}
10. Shower Me With Your Love {Instrumental}
11. Closer Than Friends {12 Inch Jazz Version}
12. You Are My Everything {Extended Version}
13. I Missed {Acapella}
14. Closer Than Friends {12 Inch Version}
15. You Are My Everything {Pic's Jazz Version}
16. I Missed {Dub Version}

Item Description

Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order...
First ever fully expanded release of Surfaces 1988 album 2nd Wave - includes 8 bonus tracks

Release Date 28th September 2012

From Original Master Tapes

Tracklisting

1. Encore (Album Version)
2. Fix It
3. Fool
4. This Time
5. Change The Channel
6. Preppie
7. Love Rush
8. No One Else Will Do
9. Free
10. Life's Too Short
11. Ecore (Dance Version)
12. Free (Special 12" Version)
13. This Time - 7" Version
14. Preppie - 12" Version
15. Preppie - 12" Instrumental

Item Description

First ever Fully Expanded release of Cheryl's 1983 album "Preppie" includes 5 Bonus Tracks

Release date 28th September

From original master tapes



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From Cherry Pop:

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We're delighted to announce the long overdue reissue of the 1987 Top 20 album "Just Visiting This Planet" by the influential DJ, producer, remixer, songwriter and artist, Jellybean.
The CD features the eight tracks of the original album release plus five bonus tracks of 12" mixes of his best-selling UK singles.
"Just Visiting This Planet" provided Jellybean with 4 UK Top 20 hits, ‘The Real Thing’ (#13), ‘Who Found Who’ (#10), ‘Jingo’ (#12) and ‘Just A Mirage’ (#13) charting between September 1987 and spring 1988.
Also featured (as a bonus track) is the Dance Mix of the 1986 single 'Sidewalk Talk', penned by Madonna who appears on backing vocals. This is available on CD for the first time in the UK".
Other bonus tracks are ‘Who Found Who’ U.S. Club Mix, ‘Jingo’ UK House Mix, ‘Just A Mirage’ 12" Remix, and ‘The Real Thing’ West 26th Street Mix.
The CD booklet features extensive sleeve notes including an interview with vocalist and songwriter, Adele Bertei who appears on the album. The booklet includes many of the original sleeves and a full UK discography.

Release Date: 20/08/2012

1. LITTLE TOO GOOD TO ME
2. WHO FOUND WHO
3. JUST A MIRAGE
4. AM I DREAMING
5. THE REAL THING
6. WALKING IN MY SLEEP
7. HYPNOTIZED (BY YOUR TOUCH)
8. JINGO

BONUS TRACKS
9. WHO FOUND WHO - U.S. Club Mix
10. JINGO - UK House Mix
11. JUST A MIRAGE - 12" Remix
12. THE REAL THING - West 26th Street Mix
13. SIDEWALK TALK - Dance Mix

Madonna does more than sing background on Sidewalk Talk! She sings the entire chorus and bridge, just not the verses.

I love Elisa's vocals on Who Found Who...might have to check this out!

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Has anyone announced possible release dates yet???

Fall at the earliest

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Tracklisting

1. Encore (Album Version)
2. Fix It
3. Fool
4. This Time
5. Change The Channel
6. Preppie
7. Love Rush
8. No One Else Will Do
9. Free
10. Life's Too Short
11. Encore (Dance Version)
12. Free (Special 12" Version)
13. This Time - 7" Version
14. Preppie - 12" Version
15. Preppie - 12" Instrumental

Item Description

First ever Fully Expanded release of Cheryl's 1983 album "Preppie" includes 5 Bonus Tracks

Release date 28th September

From original master tapes



This is worth having just for the 12" version of "Encore" headbang that extended version is the only way that song should be heard.

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Reply #53 posted 07/24/12 2:26am

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I just ordered two more titles from Big Break Records lol

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Review: Aretha Franklin and James Brown, Reissued By BBR

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In today’s reviews, we’re looking at three albums from two true legends of soul. What do they have in common? Each title has been reissued by Big Break Records, and each found its respective artist conquering new terrain: the pop music world of the 1980s!

Aretha Franklin, Jump to It (Arista AL-9602, 1982 – reissued Big Break Records CDBBR 0154, 2012)

Each era of Aretha Franklin’s long and remarkable career has gotten some catalogue love lately, from the artist’s first days at Columbia Records to her oft-overlooked final years on the Atlantic label. Now, following Funky Town Grooves’ 2-CD expansion of Franklin’s 1985 pop smash Who’s Zoomin’ Who, Big Break Records is turning the clock back to her third and fourth albums on Arista with lavish, lovingly annotated reissues.

Following two respectable efforts which reunited Aretha with Atlantic’s Arif Mardin, the Queen of Soul turned to a hot, rising talent to take the producer’s chair. That talent was Luther Vandross, who knew from soul. Despite his great love of the classic sounds made by Franklin, Dionne Warwick, the Sweet Inspirations and others in the 1960s, Vandross chose not to pastiche those records, but rather produce a wholly modern album on Franklin. The result was 1982’s Jump to It. The album lacks the deep soul of her Atlantic years and even the passionate interpretive talent of her Columbia years. Instead, it’s all about the beat – but Vandross also knew from the beat! Jump to It earned Franklin her first Top 40 hit and first gold album in the U.S. in six years, and its overtly “modern” sound also garnered a Grammy Award nomination for the already-legendary singer.

It’s a taut album at just eight tracks, built around the danceable grooves of its title song. “Jump to It” simply doesn’t let up, built around the foundation laid by Doc Powell’s guitar, Marcus Miller’s bass and Yogi Horton’s drums. Vandross and Miller joined another bona fide soul sister, Cissy Houston, as part of the background chorus imploring Aretha, “Jump, jump, jump to it!” while Franklin coos, scats, caresses and wails the simple lyrics with an almighty fire. Miller’s bass is one of the most prominent sounds on the album, and it’s slinky and funky on “Love Me Right.” Just as important to Jump to It are the backing vocals, knowingly crafted by Vandross as a major part of the equation. Vandross’ backing section prominently echoes Franklin’s lead although it soon morphs into a Philly/disco mood with string backup. The second single, “Love Me Right” is every bit as infectious, if not more so, than the hit title track.

Songwriter Sam Dees (“One in a Million You,” Franklin’s “Love All the Hurt Away”) offered up “If She Don’t Want Your Lovin’”: “If she don’t want your lovin’/Give it to me/’Cause I’ll take it!” But Franklin never sounds desperate as she pleads – far from it. It’s another track with seamlessly –integrated background vocals, with Darlene Love now part of the group. The song also gives Aretha a chance to supply her inimitable spoken ad-libs. After the workout of “If She Don’t Want Your Lovin’,” Aretha might rightfully have been crowned the Queen of Sass! (On the Vandross-penned ballad “This is For Real,” she smirks, “Miss Ree ain’t playin’ this time,” and there’s no reason to doubt her.)

Franklin intuitively doesn’t have to unleash the full power of her volcanic voice on every track, preferring to ride the rhythms with an effortless style. A steamy duet with the Four Tops’ Levi Stubbs on Aretha’s own “I Wanna Make It Up to You” boasts another Motown connection thanks to Paul Riser’s string arrangement. Another Motown stalwart, Smokey Robinson, contributed the song “Just My Daydream.” Its Latin-accented, subtle, shifting melody adds a seductive vibe to the LP. Less successful is a cover of “It’s Your Thing,” with horn charts from the ubiquitous Jerry Hey, Steve Love on a blazing guitar solo and Erma Franklin on backing vocals. It’s altogether glossier than the truly funky original.

J. Matthew Cobb contributes liner notes to the expanded Jump to It as well as to its follow-up, Get It Right. Cobb’s notes offer particular insight on the often stormy relationship between Vandross and Franklin and the heightened emotions at play when they clashed. When Vandross once put his foot down with a stern “I’m the producer!,” he was met with a steely “Well, I’m the Queen of Soul!” Who could argue with that? Nick Robbins has handled the remastering, and Big Break has added five bonus tracks that will keep you dancing: three single versions and two 12-inch mixes.

After the jump: does Aretha Get It Right? And James Brown shows off his Gravity!

Aretha Franklin, Get It Right (Arista AL8-8019, 1983 – reissued Big Break Records CDBBR 0160, 2012)

Though it was built on the foundation of tremendous mutual admiration, Franklin and Vandross had a rather rocky relationship in the studio (see above). Still, they reteamed at Arista’s behest for 1983’s Get It Right. The title was an odd one, because nobody could doubt that the dynamic duo had, indeed, gotten it right the first time out! Lightning, though, didn’t strike twice for the team. “Get It Right” only hit No. 61 on the pop chart, but it repeated a stay at pole position on the R&B chart. The album itself sold less than half the number of copies as its predecessor. (The same year, also for Arista, Vandross teamed with Dionne Warwick for the successful LP How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye.) The producer once again collaborated with Marcus Miller, emphasizing dance overtones and slick, urban production, and brought much of the same personnel on board: Miller, Yogi Horton, Doc Powell, Nat Adderley Jr. on keyboards, and Cissy Houston, Darlene Love, and Myrna Smith (of the Sweet Inspirations) on backgrounds.

Aretha was considerably more glammed-up on the cover this time out, but was just as earthy with her vocals. The title track “Get It Right” was cut from the same cloth as “Jump to It,” albeit with slightly diminished returns. Marcus Miller’s synthesizer bubbles through “Every Girl (Wants My Guy),” the album’s second single, another song in which Aretha sets down the law for any potential usurper of her man! (“But they ain’t never gonna get him!”) Vandross and frequent co-writer Miller clearly had fun with this aspect of the Queen’s persona, and Aretha deliciously ran with it. She’s sultry on the slow jam “Better Friends Than Lovers,” and sounds right at home on Vandross’ own “I Got Your Love” and her son Clarence’s “Giving In.” Those songs are swathed in Philly-style strings, adding another color to producer Vandross’ R&B palette.

As with “It’s Your Thing” on Jump, Vandross reinvented another soul standard for Get It Right. This time the song was The Temptations’ “I Wish It Would Rain,” with Paul Riser back to supply strings. The sleek, up-tempo makeover, though, plays too fast and loose with the melody in addition to jettisoning the original’s familiar piano riff. The on-the-nose rain sound effects may just have been too much for the truly melancholy Norman Whitfield composition, co-written with Barrett Strong and Rodger Penzabene.

Big Break’s new edition has been expanded with the single versions of “Get It Right” and “Every Girl (Wants My Guy)” along with the instrumental 12-inch mix of “Get It Right.” BBR’s Wayne Dickson has remastered each track. Both Jump to It and Get It Right have been lavished with proper care in these essential new reissues. Big Break has already announced plans for deluxe versions of more of Franklin’s Arista catalogue. Lucky for us, they did, indeed, get it right on these first two entries in the series!

James Brown, Gravity (Scotti Bros. FZ 40380, 1986 – reissued Big Break Records CDBBR 0126, 2012)

No less a personage than Rocky Balboa himself, Sylvester Stallone, called upon James Brown to appear in 1985’s Rocky IV, introducing a new song by the team of Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight. “Living in America” soon set the Godfather of Soul on the comeback trail. Hartman and Midnight were no strangers to soundtrack tunes, and the former took his own “I Can Dream About You” from 1984’s Streets of Fire to a chart success. When “Living in America” took off, Hartman and Midnight fashioned an entire LP around the song for Brown, produced by Hartman and written by the team. Though Gravity was very much their work, Brown brought his own sensibilities to the project. A horn section had always been an essential component of a James Brown record in any era, and so Hartman and Midnight enlisted The Uptown Horns to make crucial appearances on Gravity.

James Brown appears positively beatific on the album cover, genially smiling, but he’s in full funk force on the LP. For the title track, the sound is undeniably electronic, but the shouts, yelps and grunts are unmistakably James Brown. His voice is at its most guttural, and brings a raw touch to the otherwise shiny production. “Gravity” segues into “Let’s Get Personal,” with its expressive soprano sax solo from Crispin Cioe. The variety of sounds continues with the somewhat more subdued Latin groove of “How Can You Stop,” in which the singer poignantly observes, “One minute you’re too young, then you’re in your prime, then you’re lookin’ back at the hands of time…” Yet even though the tempo is more relaxed, Brown’s vocals are, as always, insistent. Steve Winwood’s familiar keyboard sound also gives the song its distinct character.

The frenetic funk of “Turn Me Loose, I’m Dr. Feelgood” proves that Brown hadn’t gone in a completely pop direction. No, it’s not quite as greasy as Brown in his prime, but the feeling is there. With Maceo Parker’s alto saxophone wailing, and Brown imploring, “Give it up!,” it’s hard to resist. Of course, the album’s centerpiece is a reprise of “Living in America.” It’s easy to see why the song resonated. It possesses a big, eighties-style, arena sing-along hook, along with a lyric alternately jubilant (“Got to have a celebration!”) and sober (“All night radio, keep on runnin’/through your rock ‘n’ roll soul/All night diners keep you awake/hey, on black coffee and a hard roll/You might have to walk the fine line/you might take the hard line/But everybody’s working overtime”). Perhaps most importantly, it was passionately delivered by a consummate entertainer with a famous social conscience, not to mention an outsize personality. “Return to Me” adds varnish to a classic-styled, slow-burning ballad with Brown even taking an organ solo. It’s the most “retro” moment on the LP

This bold, positive, high-energy album has been expanded with no fewer than seven bonus tracks; this nearly doubles the album’s number of songs! They include three versions of “Living in America” (the 12-inch “R&B Dance Version,” the instrumental version and the original soundtrack recording from Rocky IV), two of “Gravity” (the 12-inch “House Mix” and the single mix) and one each of “Goliath” and “How Do You Stop” (both 12-inch mixes – the latter a bit more forceful than in its album version). Nick Robbins is the remastering engineer. Shelley Nicole rounds out the package with fine, detailed liner notes describing this pivotal period in the career of Soul Brother No. 1!

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First fully Expanded Release of Rebbie's 1986 album "Reaction" includes 8 Bonus Tracks and will "ALL" be from the original master tape

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INXS, Kick 25 (Petrol Electric/Universal (U.K.), 2012)

Every track from both of those versions has been reinstated for the new deluxe version. So that’s four demos, three non-LP B-sides, three dance remixes and three live cuts from an American show in 1988. The not-as-great news? Well, it might seem like there’s not much beyond that – particularly in the way of “unheard tracks” promised by the initial news release. The bonus disc houses five tracks that didn’t appear on either edition, including non-LP tunes “Do Wot You Do” and “Different World” and edits of “New Sensation” and “Devil Inside.” The only “unheard” tracks, however, looks to be an unreleased remix of “Calling All Nations” by Nile Rodgers and a “soul version” of “Never Tear Us Apart.

Disc 1: Original LP

  1. Guns in the Sky
  2. New Sensation
  3. Devil Inside
  4. Need You Tonight
  5. Mediate
  6. The Loved One
  7. Never Tear Us Apart
  8. Wild Life
  9. Mystify
  10. Kick
  11. Calling All Nations
  12. Tiny Daggers

Disc 2: B-sides and rarities

  1. Move On (Guitar Version) **
  2. I’m Coming (Home) (B-side to “Need You Tonight” - Atlantic 7-89188 (U.S.), 1987) *
  3. Mediate (Live @ San Diego Sports Arena – 3/31/1988) *
  4. Never Tear Us Apart (Live @ San Diego Sports Arena – 3/31/1988) (B-side to “Mystify” – Mercury INXS 13 (U.K.), 1988) *
  5. Kick (Live @ San Diego Sports Arena – 3/31/1988) *
  6. On the Rocks (B-side to “Devil Inside” – Atlantic 7-89144 (U.S.), 1988) *
  7. Do Wot You Do (from Pretty in Pink soundtrack – A&M SP-5113, 1986/B-side to “New Sensation” – Mercury INXS 9 (U.K.), 1988)
  8. Mystify (Chicago Demo) **
  9. Jesus Was a Man (Demo) **
  10. The Trap (Demo) **
  11. Guns in the Sky (Kick Ass Mix) (12″ B-side to “New Sensation” – Atlantic 0-86572 (U.S.), 1988) *
  12. Need You Tonight (Mendelsohn Extended Mix) (12″ A-side – Mercury INXS 1212 (U.K.), 1987) *
  13. Move On (B-side to “Need You Tonight” – Mercury INXS 12 (U.K.), 1987) *

Disc 3: Remixes

  1. Never Tear Us Apart (Soul Version) ***
  2. New Sensation (Nick 12″ Remix) (12″ A-side – Atlantic 0-86572, 1988) *
  3. New Sensation (Nick 7″ Mix) (12″ B-side – WEA 0-258016 (AUS), 1988)
  4. Devil Inside (Extended Mix) (12″ A-side – Atlantic 0-86622 (U.S.), 1987)
  5. Devil Inside (7″ Version) (single A-side – Atlantic 7-89144 (U.S.), 1987)
  6. Different World (7″ Mix) (B-side to “Never Tear Us Apart” 12″ single – Atlantic 0-86538 (U.S.), 1988)
  7. Calling All Nations (Kids on Bridges Remix) ***

Disc 4: Track Baby Track DVD

  1. Various Band Footage
  2. New Sensation (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  3. Never Tear Us Apart (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  4. Need You Tonight (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  5. Kick (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  6. Devil Inside (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  7. Mystify (Live @ the Midtfyns Festival)
  8. Guns in the Sky (promo video)
  9. Mystify (promo video)
  10. Need You Tonight (promo video)

* indicates track from deluxe edition – Mercury 982 355-0 (U.K.), 2004
** indicates track from expanded edition – Rhino R2 78204 (U.S.), 2002
*** indicates previously unreleased track

five tracks not available on any previous reissue and two unreleased cuts from the vault.

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What in the hell is country funk you ask? The answer is a complicated one, in part due to the fact that Country Funk is an inherently defiant genre, escaping all efforts at easy categorization. The style encompasses the elation of gospel with the sexual thrust of the blues, country hoedown harmony with inner city grit. It is alternately playful and melancholic, slow jammin’, and booty shakin’. It is both studio slick and barroom raw. And while these all may seem unlikely combinations at first glance, upon close listen, it all makes sweet sense. Light In The Attic presents Country Funk 1969-1975, a melting pot concoction of the music of Dale Hawkins, John Randolph Marr, Cherokee, Johnny Adams, Mac Davis, Bob Darin, Jim Ford, Gray Fox, Link Wray, Bobby Charles, Tony Joe White, Dennis The Fox, Larry Jon Wilson, Bobbie Gentry, Gritz, and Johnny Jenkins.

Featuring extensive liner notes by Jessica Hundley (MOJO, The New York Times, Vogue), original album/label artwork, and new illustrations by Jess Rotter (JessRotter.com, Rotter & Friends), this down home package is not only a treat for the ears, but a feast for the eyes. Think of this as a fantasyland where the Josie-era Meters back young Elvis singing Kris Kristofferson-penned slices of rustic American life and you’ll begin to understand the country funk vibe. It’s from the swamp to the city and all points in between.

  • All tracks newly re-mastered
  • Features rare cuts by Bob Darin, Gray Fox, Dennis The Fox, Cherokee, Gritz and more
  • 2xLP housed in a deluxe Stoughton “Tip-On” jacket with liner notes insert, along with Jess Rotter’s illustrations
  • CD with 24-page booklet with liner notes plus Jess Rotter’s illustrations

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:

I just ordered GQ's Disco Nights and Melba Moore's This Is It lol has anyone else ordered some new remasters lately?

Hey, Dave! I didn't get GQ (yet,) but I JUST GOT "Peach Melba," "Melba," "This Is It" and "Dancin' with Melba." They're AWESOME! Next up for me are the Mystic Merlin's (not sure if they're any good.) and the two Cheryl Lynn's ("Instant Love" and "Preppie.") Hope you're enjoyin' your summer, buddy! smile

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SoulAlive said:

I just ordered GQ's Disco Nights and Melba Moore's This Is It lol has anyone else ordered some new remasters lately?

I got Norman Conners "This Is Your Life", and Melba's "This Is It" and "Burn" last week. All are excellent quality. I felt kinda indifferent towards "Burn" becuase I'm not much of a disco fan and the entire album is disco. She sounds sexy but I'm just not used to hearing her in that kind of setting. that's why I'm going to pass on the GQ reissue. Too much disco.

Melba's "Peach Melba", "Portrait Of Melba" and "Melba" will be arriving in my mailbox this week. Can't wait!!!music

They just arrived in my mailbox yesterday! I'm sorry you're not feelin' "Burn." I hungered for the day that would come out on CD and it finally did, but I don't think of it as Disco, so much as I think of it as R&B with a "Disco-ish" kind of backbeat. Doesn't she sound GREAT though doin' all that sca-REAMIN'?! LOL! smile

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