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Reissue Talk XII

Earth, Wind & Fire forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of SPIRIT (1976)

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2 CD Deluxe Edition of Dionne Warwick 1985 album "Finder Of Lost Loves", 2 CD Deluxe Edition of Dionne's 1980 album "No Night So Long" - The Unreleased tracks complete edition, How Many Time's Can We Say Goodbye" - will include 9 Bonus Tracks

Deluxe 2 CD Editon of the 1971 & 1972 Manhattans albums "With These Hands & " A Million To One" with lots of Bonus Material !!, 1974 album "That's How Much I Love You", 1973 album "there's No Me Without You", 1978 album "There's No Good In Goodbye" - Will include previously unreleased tracks, 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1977 album "It Feels So Good", 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1980 album "After Midnight" - will include lots of unreleased bonus tracks !!, 1981 album "Black Tie", 1985 album "Too Hot To Stop It", 1983 album "Forever By Your Side" - Will Include previously unreleased tracks !!


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Reply #1 posted 04/17/14 5:38pm

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getxxxx said:

Earth, Wind & Fire forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of SPIRIT (1976)

FTG

2 CD Deluxe Edition of Dionne Warwick 1985 album "Finder Of Lost Loves", 2 CD Deluxe Edition of Dionne's 1980 album "No Night So Long" - The Unreleased tracks complete edition, How Many Time's Can We Say Goodbye" - will include 9 Bonus Tracks

Deluxe 2 CD Editon of the 1971 & 1972 Manhattans albums "With These Hands & " A Million To One" with lots of Bonus Material !!, 1974 album "That's How Much I Love You", 1973 album "there's No Me Without You", 1978 album "There's No Good In Goodbye" - Will include previously unreleased tracks, 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1977 album "It Feels So Good", 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1980 album "After Midnight" - will include lots of unreleased bonus tracks !!, 1981 album "Black Tie", 1985 album "Too Hot To Stop It", 1983 album "Forever By Your Side" - Will Include previously unreleased tracks !!


YES! I absolutely LOVE "Forever By Your Side" and "Too Hot To Stop It!" "After Midnight's" pretty tuff TOO! I've already got the PTG version of FBYS so I'll be sellin' it off soon 2 make way 4 the new remaster! smile

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Soundgarden have announced a 20th anniversary reissue of their 1994 album, “Superunknown.”

Due June 3, the project features Soundgarden’s breakthrough release; propelled by the singles “Spoonman”, “Black Hole Sun”, “Fell On Black Days”, “My Wave” and “The Day I Tried To Live”, the album debuted at No. 1 in the US and went on to sell more than 9 million copies worldwide, including 5 million in the States alone.

The “Superunknown” reissue will be released in two deluxe versions, as outlined below.

The Deluxe Edition is a 2-CD package featuring the remastered album along with disc two consisting of demos, rehearsals, B-sides and more.

The Super Deluxe Edition is a 5-CD package featuring the remastered album, additional demos, rehearsals and B-sides and the fifth disc is the album mixed in Blu-ray Audio 5.1 Surround Sound.

The Super Deluxe Edition is packaged in a hardbound book with a lenticular cover, liner notes by David Fricke and newly reimagined album artwork designed by Josh Graham. It also features never-before-seen band photography by Kevin Westerberg.

A 2-LP gatefold of the original 16 vinyl tracks remastered on 200-gram vinyl in a gatefold jacket will also be made available.

In addition, the "Superunknown" singles and associated b-sides with newly interpreted artwork sleeves by Josh Graham will be reissued on Record Store Day, April 19, as a set of five limited-edition 10-inch vinyl records.

Soundgarden kick off their 2014 live schedule in Lima, Peru on March 27; they’ll follow that up with dates at Lollapalooza in Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

"Superunknown - Deluxe Edition" 2CD track listing

CD One - Remastered Album

01. Let Me Drown
02. My Wave
03. Fell on Black Days
04. Mailman
05. Superunknown
06. Head Down
07. Black Hole Sun
08. Spoonman
09. Limo Wreck
10. The Day I Tried to Live
11. Kickstand
12. Fresh Tendrils
13. 4th of July
14. Half
15. Like Suicide
16. She Likes Surprises

CD Two - Demos, Rehearsals, B-Sides & More

01. Let Me Drown (Demo)^
02. Black Hole Sun (Demo)^
03. Half (Demo)^
04. Head Down (Rehearsal)^
05. Limo Wreck (Rehearsal)^
06. The Day I Tried to Live (Rehearsal)^
07. Like Suicide (Acoustic)
08. Black Days III*
09. Birth Ritual (Original Demo Version)
10. Exit Stonehenge
11. Kyle Petty, Son of Richard
12. Jerry Garcia’s Finger
13. Spoonman (Alternate Steve Fisk Remix)^
14. The Day I Tried To Live (Scott Litt Mix)^
15. 4th of July (Instrumental)^
16. Superunknown (Instrumental)^

"Superunknown - Super Deluxe" track listing:

CD One - Remastered Album

01. Let Me Drown
02. My Wave
03. Fell on Black Days
04. Mailman
05. Superunknown
06. Head Down
07. Black Hole Sun
08. Spoonman
09. Limo Wreck
10. The Day I Tried to Live
11. Kickstand
12. Fresh Tendrils
13. 4th of July
14. Half
15. Like Suicide
16. She Likes Surprises

CD Two - B-Sides & More

01. The Day I Tried To Live (Alternate Mix)^
02. Spoonman (Alternate Steve Fisk Remix)^
03. Beyond The Wheel (Live)
04. Fell On Black Days (Live)
05. Birth Ritual (Original Demo Version)
06. Jesus Christ Pose (Live)
07. Like Suicide (Acoustic Version)
08. Kickstand (Live)
09. My Wave (Live)
10. Spoonman (Steve Fisk Remix)
11. Exit Stonehenge
12. Kyle Petty, Son of Richard
13. Black Days III*
14. Ghostmotorfinger**
15. Jerry Garcia’s Finger
16. Fell On Black Days (Video Version)

CD Three - The Demos (unreleased)

01. Let Me Drown (Demo)
02. Fell On Black Days (Demo)
03. Superunknown (Demo)
04. Black Hole Sun (Demo)
05. Spoonman (Demo)
06. Fresh Tendrils (Demo)
07. 4th of July (Demo)
08. Half (Demo)
09. Like Suicide (Demo)

CD Four - The Rehearsals (unreleased)

01. Black Hole Sun (Rehearsal)
02. Bing Bing Goes To Church (Rehearsal)
03. Half (Rehearsal)
04. Head Down (Rehearsal)
05. Kyle Petty, Son Of Richard (Rehearsal)
06. Let Me Drown (Rehearsal)
07. Limo Wreck (Rehearsal)
08. My Wave (Rehearsal)
09. Fresh Tendrils (Rehearsal)
10. Like Suicide (Rehearsal)
11. Ruff Riff-Raff (Rehearsal)
12. Exit Stonehenge (Rehearsal)
13. Spoonman (Rehearsal)
14. The Date I Tried To Leave (Rehearsal)
15. The Day I Tried To Live (Rehearsal)

Disc Five - Blu-Ray Audio 5.1 MIX

01. Let Me Drown (5.1 Mix)
02. My Wave (5.1 Mix)
03. Fell On Black Days (5.1 Mix)
04. Mailman (5.1 Mix)
05. Superunknown (5.1 Mix)
06. Head Down (5.1 Mix)
07. Black Hole Sun (5.1 Mix)
08. Spoonman (5.1 Mix)
09. Limo Wreck (5.1 Mix)
10. The Day I Tried To Live (5.1 Mix)
11. Kickstand (5.1 Mix)
12. Fresh Tendrils (5.1 Mix)
13. 4th Of July (5.1 Mix)
14. Half (5.1 Mix)
15. Like Suicide (5.1 Mix)
16. She Likes Surprises (Int’l Vers & Us 12″) (5.1 Mix)

"Superunknown: The Singles" - Five 10-Inch Vinyl Set

1. Spoonman
Fresh Tendrils
Cold Bitch
Exit Stonehenge

2. The Day I Tried To Live
Like Suicide (Acoustic Version)
Kickstand (Live)
Limo Wreck

3. Black Hole Sun
Jesus Christ Pose (Live)
Beyond The Wheel (Live)
Fell On Black Days (Live)

4. My Wave
Spoonman (Steve Fisk Remix)
Birth Ritual (Original Demo Version)
My Wave (Live)

5. Fell On Black Days
Kyle Petty, Son of Richard
Ghostmotorfinger **
Fell On Black Days (Video Version)
Girl U Want
Black Days III*

* Originally titled "Fell On Black Days (Demo – Early Version)"
** Originally titled "Motorcycle Loop (Short Version)"
^ Previously Unreleased

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Reply #3 posted 04/17/14 10:21pm

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getxxxx said:

Earth, Wind & Fire forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of SPIRIT (1976)

That's great news,but Columbia/Legacy already did a terrific remaster a long time ago,with several unreleased outtakes,demos and alternate mixes.I wonder what the bonus tracks will be on this new remaster.

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Reply #4 posted 04/17/14 10:24pm

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Deluxe 2 CD Editon of the 1971 & 1972 Manhattans albums "With These Hands & " A Million To One" with lots of Bonus Material !!, 1974 album "That's How Much I Love You", 1973 album "there's No Me Without You", 1978 album "There's No Good In Goodbye" - Will include previously unreleased tracks, 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1977 album "It Feels So Good", 2 CD Deluxe Edition of The Manhattans 1980 album "After Midnight" - will include lots of unreleased bonus tracks !!, 1981 album "Black Tie", 1985 album "Too Hot To Stop It", 1983 album "Forever By Your Side" - Will Include previously unreleased tracks !!


that's what I'm looking forward to!! lol 'After Midnight' is their finest album,imo.It deserves a fresh remaster and I can't wait to see what the bonus tracks are.

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SoulAlive said:

getxxxx said:

Earth, Wind & Fire forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of SPIRIT (1976)

That's great news,but Columbia/Legacy already did a terrific remaster a long time ago,with several unreleased outtakes,demos and alternate mixes.I wonder what the bonus tracks will be on this new remaster.

As much as I love BBR, I often question their vision as to which albums they want to re-release, more often than not perfectly good versions of their releases already exist. Adding one or two single edits and maybe a 12" version (as they do) does not really justify getting an album released again IMO. They should focus on stuff that has never been on cd or has been out of print for years.

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whitesockedfunk said:

SoulAlive said:

That's great news,but Columbia/Legacy already did a terrific remaster a long time ago,with several unreleased outtakes,demos and alternate mixes.I wonder what the bonus tracks will be on this new remaster.

As much as I love BBR, I often question their vision as to which albums they want to re-release, more often than not perfectly good versions of their releases already exist. Adding one or two single edits and maybe a 12" version (as they do) does not really justify getting an album released again IMO. They should focus on stuff that has never been on cd or has been out of print for years.

Funkytown Grooves always seem to beat BBR to the punch as far as issuing "for time on CD" releases and their ability to license bonus tracks (especially vault material) leaves BBR in the dust. . I don't know what happened. BBR used to be on the ball but then a couple years ago, they seemed to mostly reissue what was already out there, and even worse, piggy-backing on FTG releases. I think because FTG has offices here in America, they are able to receive clearance on many titles and bonus tracks that BBR can't because they are based in Europe. I do have to admit BBR is far more superior with their liner notes, But, I own some BBR remasters where I was not impressed with the sound quality.




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I'm gonna headbang & clapping to everything said by Whitesockedfunk and Kit Bradley. (((truth has been spoken))).

kitbradley said:

whitesockedfunk said:

As much as I love BBR, I often question their vision as to which albums they want to re-release, more often than not perfectly good versions of their releases already exist. Adding one or two single edits and maybe a 12" version (as they do) does not really justify getting an album released again IMO. They should focus on stuff that has never been on cd or has been out of print for years.

Funkytown Grooves always seem to beat BBR to the punch as far as issuing "for time on CD" releases and their ability to license bonus tracks (especially vault material) leaves BBR in the dust. . I don't know what happened. BBR used to be on the ball but then a couple years ago, they seemed to mostly reissue what was already out there, and even worse, piggy-backing on FTG releases. I think because FTG has offices here in America, they are able to receive clearance on many titles and bonus tracks that BBR can't because they are based in Europe. I do have to admit BBR is far more superior with their liner notes, But, I own some BBR remasters where I was not impressed with the sound quality.




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whitesockedfunk said:

SoulAlive said:

That's great news,but Columbia/Legacy already did a terrific remaster a long time ago,with several unreleased outtakes,demos and alternate mixes.I wonder what the bonus tracks will be on this new remaster.

As much as I love BBR, I often question their vision as to which albums they want to re-release, more often than not perfectly good versions of their releases already exist. Adding one or two single edits and maybe a 12" version (as they do) does not really justify getting an album released again IMO. They should focus on stuff that has never been on cd or has been out of print for years.

I agree! And I've even given them some suggestions on rare albums that they should remaster/reissue (the 1987 'Madame X' debut album,the 1985 Lushus Daim debut album,etc).I'm ususally satisfied with their releases,I just want them to dig deeper and bring out some stuff that's never been on CD before.

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LL_COOL_J_-_RADIO_(LP)"

Availability: May 27, 2014

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LL Cool J Radio on LP

1985's Radio is the groundbreaking debut from rap legend LL Cool J and the flagship full-length release on Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons' Def Jam Recordings. Recorded when he was just 17 years old, Radio revolutionized rap with Rubin's bare-bones yet aggressive production peppered with DJ scratches and the occasional sample and rhymes arranged more like pop songs with verses, choruses and bridges.
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With B-boy anthems like opener "I Can't Live Without My Radio," muscular standouts like "Rock The Bells" and unprecedented rap ballads "I Want You" and "I Can Give You More," Radio represented a seismic shift in hip hop history, a landmark record that altered the genre and its possibilities, ushering in its golden age in the process.
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"Radio remains an artistic and commercial triumph 28 years after its initial release. While Rubin’s minimalist production approach might feel foreign to modern listeners, the stripped down beats were state-of-the-art beat-making upon the album’s release, and LL’s hyper-aggressive rhyming style made him an instant star in hip-hop. Meanwhile, the album would connect with listeners going on to be certified platinum by 1989 and launching not only LL Cool J’s long-running career but helping bolster the status of Def Jam to the forefront of hip-hop. Radio remains one of the most essential hip-hop albums of all-time." - B.J. Steiner, XXL
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LL Cool J Radio Track Listing:
1. I Can't Live Without My Radio
2. You Can't Dance
3. Dear Yvette
4. I Can Give You More
5. Dangerous
6. El Shabazz
7. Rock the Bells
8. I Need a Beat
9. That's a Lie
10. You'll Rock
11. I Want You
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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3RD_BASS_-_THE_CACTUS_ALBUM_(LP)"

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3rd Bass The Cactus Album on LP
Originally issued on Def Jam Recordings in 1989, The Cactus Album is the Gold certified debut release from Queens, NY hip-hop trio 3rd Bass consisting of MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice and DJ Richie Rich. Primarily produced by 3rd Bass members MC Serch and Pete Nice alongside Sam Sever, the album also features two tracks a piece from Prince Paul ("The Gas Face," "Brooklyn-Queens") and The Bomb Squad ("Steppin' to the A.M.," "Oval Office") and a guest spot from Zev Love X aka MF Doom.
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"Arguably as underrated as any LP in hip-hop history, The Cactus Album is full of great songs filled with intricate lyricism, goofy put-ons, racial nuance and spectacular production provided by hip-hop heavyweights such as Prince Paul, the Bomb Squad along with the group’s primary producer Sam Sever. “The Gas Face” featuring a young Zev Love X – the man who would become MF Doom – is a hip-hop classic that skewers questionable rappers, racism and pop-appropriation. Meanwhile, “Steppin’ To The A.M.” and “Brooklyn Queens” are gravelly tributes to their hometown of New York City and the culture that birthed hip-hop.
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"The album crackles with an intensity and wit that makes it a rewarding listening. For the era, the album was a commercial success earning the aspirant group a Gold plaque a few months after it’s release. However, the album’s true legacy remains in proving that hip-hop could be performed and enjoyed by white kids without the nasty feeling of cultural appropriation that would follow along with the group’s contemporaries such as Vanilla Ice. The Cactus Album remains a seminal album in hip-hop’s growing multicultural influence." - B.J. Steiner, XXL
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3rd Bass The Cactus Album Track Listing:
1. Stymie's Theme
2. Sons of 3rd Bass
3. Russell Rush
4. The Gas Face
5. Monte Hall
6. Oval Office
7. Hoods
8. Soul in the Soul
9. Triple Stage Darkness
10. M.C. Disagree
11. Wordz of Wisdom
12. Product of the Environment
13. Desert Boots
14. The Cactus
15. Jim Backus
16. Flippin' off the Wall Like Lucy Ball
17. Brooklyn-Queens
18. Steppin' to the A.M.
19. Episode #3
20. Who's On Third
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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Originally issued in 1979, Groove Machine is the seventh full-length album from the Godfather of Soul's ultra tight backing band the J.B.'s. This 1970's trend-setting release steps way outside of the box, as the James Brown produced J.B.’s lay down a disco groove here true to the 5-song set's title that will surely make you get up offa that thang and dance till you feel better. Don’t miss out on this thumping disco classic reissued on limited edition 180g vinyl.

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The J.B.'s Groove Machine Track Listing:
1. Rock Groove Machine
2. Georgia Peach Disco
3. Just Wanna Make You Dance
4. Rock Disco #1
5. Rock
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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HANK_WILLIAMS_-_THE_GARDEN_SPOT_PROGRAMS_1950_(LP)"

Hank Williams The Garden Spot Programs 1950 on Limited Edition Colored LP + Download Card

Previously Unreleased Music from Hank Williams Unheard for Over Six Decades
Transferred, Restored and Mastered from Original Transcription Discs by Grammy Award Winning Engineer Michael Graves
First Pressing on Colored Vinyl
Release: May 19, 2014
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Omnivore Recordings is pleased to issue the full-length version of The Garden Spot Programs 1950, featuring 24 performances, unheard for 64 years, from country music legend Hank Williams. Rescued from obscurity, these shows originally aired more than six decades ago; The Garden Spot Programs 1950 collects material from the four episodes now known to exist.
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From hits to standards to songs rarely (if ever) performed, this is pure Hank Williams, including playful between-song banter. Featuring fully restored audio, The Garden Spot Programs 1950 is an exceptional listening experience. Painstakingly transferred, restored and mastered from original transcription discs by Grammy Award winning engineer Michael Graves. Also includes informative liner notes from co-producer and Williams biographer Colin Escott.
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Escott writes in his notes: “Set the time machine for early morning on KSIB-AM, Creston, Iowa. February 1950. Country radio was beginning its slow transition from live music to DJ shows. Live music and DJ shows were augmented by transcribed shows. After buying 15 minutes of airtime on small-market stations, sponsors would prerecord shows with well known artists, duplicate them, and ship them out on 12 or 16-inch transcribed discs.
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“That’s how Hank Williams came to be on KSIB in February 1950. Sandwiched between the local ‘live’ acts, it was almost as if he were visiting with Skeets and those Radio Rascals. His sponsor was one of the nation’s largest plant nurseries, Naughton Farms, seven hundred miles south in Waxahachie, Texas. Given that Naughton was a big player in the nursery business, Hank’s shows were almost certainly shipped to many small stations, but only KSIB’s copies survived. Those of us who have studied Hank’s life and career had no idea that these recordings existed.”
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Any music from Hank Williams is worth celebrating. Discovering material that has been unheard for generations is monumental. Williams’ daughter, Jett, is excited that her father’s lost material is not only seeing the light of day decades later, but will be available on LP. The first pressing will be on limited edition translucent red vinyl (with black vinyl to follow) plus download card.
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“It’s incredible to me that we’re still finding new recordings by my dad - great ones at that,” says Jett. “No one even suspected that these recordings existed. We partnered with Omnivore Recordings for this release, and I especially love it that they’re taking my dad back to vinyl.”
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Recording Details:
Tracks 1 - 6 taken from Naughton Farms Garden Spot Program: show #4
Tracks 7 - 12 taken from Naughton Farms Garden Spot Program: show #9
Tracks 13 - 18 taken from Naughton Farms Garden Spot Program: show #10
Tracks 19 - 24 taken from Naughton Farms Garden Spot Program: show #11
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Hank Williams The Garden Spot Programs 1950 Track Listing:
1. The Garden Spot Jingle
2. Lovesick Blues
3. A Mansion On The Hill
4. Fiddle Tune
5. I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye
6. Closing/Oh! Susanna
7. The Garden Spot Jingle
8. Mind Your Own Business
9. Lovesick Blues
10. Fiddle Tune
11. At The First Fall Of Snow
12. Closing/Oh! Susanna
13. The Garden Spot Jingle
14. I Can’t Get You Off Of My Mind
15. I Don’t Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)
16. Fiddle Tune
17. Farther Along
18. Closing/Oh! Susanna
19. The Garden Spot Jingle
20. I’ll Be A Bachelor ’Til I Die
21. Wedding Bells
22. Fiddle Tune
23. Jesus Remembered Me
24. Closing/Oh! Susanna
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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RAY PARKER, JR. - 10" Glow-In-The-Dark "Ecto Green" Vinyl

Ghostbusters b/w Ghostbusters 1984 Remixes Legacy Recordings and RSD celebrate the 30th anniversary of the blockbuster film comedy "Ghostbusters" with a collectible "ecto green" glow-in-the-dark 10" vinyl pressing of the film's #1 hit theme song by Ray Parker Jr., backed with original 1984 dance remixes of the track.

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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Bobby Darin Show

The Bobby Darin Show on DVD

Legendary Singer Bobby Darin In His Final Series of Musical Performances!
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THE BOBBY DARIN SHOW aired on NBC-TV in 1973, the same year of Bobby s untimely passing. The thirteen shows represent the last chapter in the career of an iconic artist who would span genres and generations. His songs remain time­less with a voice that has stayed vital.
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Among the classic BOBBY DARIN hits fea­tured are Mack The Knife, Beyond The Sea, Splish Splash, If I Were A Carpenter, Artificial Flowers, Won t You Come Home Bill Bailey, Happy and Mame. Bobby also delivers stunning renditions of popular standards (Just Once In A Lifetime, Cry Me A River, Come Rain or Come Shine), Broadway showtunes (Don t Rain On My Parade, Some People, Lover Come Back To Me) and contempo­rary sounds (I ll Be Your Baby Tonight, Can t Take My Eyes Off You, For Once In My Life).
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Bobby duets with a dazzling list of lovely ladies of song such as Peggy Lee, Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Helen Reddy, Nancy Sinatra, Freda Payne and Connie Stevens. Additional guests include: Phyllis Diller, Tim Conway, Cloris Leachman, Andy Griffith, Dyan Cannon, Redd Foxx, Flip Wilson, Sid Caesar, Leslie Uggams, Arte Johnson, David Steinberg, Elke Sommer, Burl Ives, Carol Lawrence, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jackie Joseph, Pat Buttram and Donald O Connor.

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Special Features include: New Documentary: Bobby Darin Going Out In Style, Bobby Darin Newsreel Footage & TV Promo

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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Hardkore - Boom

Cat Claw And The Better Love Crew - The Golden Rule

Jazzy 4 MCs - MC Rock

Terry Lewis And The Wildflower - The People's Message, Take Two

Mr Sweet 'G' - At The Place To Be

Rappers Rapp Group - Rappin' Partee Groove

Rickey G. & The Everloving Five - To The Max

Sinister Two - Rock It, Don't Stop It

The Jackson Two - Oh, Yeah

Kevin Fleetwood And The Cadillacs Of Sound - Sweat

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The first rap music ever recorded in a studio and put on wax was an attempt to duplicate the sounds bubbling up from small clubs in dilapidated areas of New York City, places where DJs spun funky disco records and MCs chatted up the crowd with witty rhymes. After Sylvia Robinson took a chance and issued “Rapper’s Delight” in 1979, the floodgates opened as dozens of musical entrepreneurs realized that they too could commit these party soundtracks to vinyl. While the output of prolific independent labels like Robinson’s Sugar Hill, Enjoy in Harlem and the majors who dabbled in the genre (Mercury’s “Christmas Rappin’” and Spring’s “King Tim III”) is well known, there were numerous smaller players in the game who made their own worthy attempts at the new genre.

Old School Hip-Hop, 1980s Hip-Hop, Obscure rap from BBE

BBE’s new compilation Rock It… Don’t Stop It! shines a light on ten of these pre-’83 obscurities. With selections from “Brooklyn, Boston and Beyond,” as the subtitle has it, the comp makes available a series of tunes that—aside from the requisite rarity (you would’ve been be hard pressed to find these even when they were originally released)—give a good look at this underdocumented part of rap music.

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As for the music itself, it’s naturally all about a funky downtempo disco beat, one that often interpolates a popular club record (Jimmy Williams’s “All...y Lovin” for “To the Max” or Yaz’s “Don’t Go” for “Sweat,” to pick two). The rapping is alternately clever, overblown, nimble, humorous and occasionally clumsy. In other words, not much different than a random cross section of today’s rapping would be, except in style.

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As a historical document, Rock It… is essential. The brief liner notes provide enough material to satisfy the casual reader and set the serious scholar on the right path. For DJs, the package (available as a two-LP set as well as in digital formats) provides ten potent ingredients to spice up your sets. And for the listener who is simply a fan of good music, the set is a quirky, enjoyable hour-and-fifteen of fun.

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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silkman said:

I'm gonna headbang & clapping to everything said by Whitesockedfunk and Kit Bradley. (((truth has been spoken))).

kitbradley said:

Funkytown Grooves always seem to beat BBR to the punch as far as issuing "for time on CD" releases and their ability to license bonus tracks (especially vault material) leaves BBR in the dust. . I don't know what happened. BBR used to be on the ball but then a couple years ago, they seemed to mostly reissue what was already out there, and even worse, piggy-backing on FTG releases. I think because FTG has offices here in America, they are able to receive clearance on many titles and bonus tracks that BBR can't because they are based in Europe. I do have to admit BBR is far more superior with their liner notes, But, I own some BBR remasters where I was not impressed with the sound quality.




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I am in complete agreement with u guyz. FTG seems 2 be on the cutting edge of remastery/reissuance when it comes 2 actual "R&B" titles, as does Soulmusic Records. Additionally, BBR, as of late, has been reissuing some really WHACK Disco titles such as Salsoul Orchestra, Silver Convention and the like. I seriously can't imagine myself vaccuming or dusting to that stuff. Though the packaging is stunning, as r the included bookets, some things just haven't survived the test of time. Such is the case with the Salsoul Orchestra. What's next? "Christmas Jolies?" (Salsoul Orchestra X-mas albums.) Ugh. Hope not. Happy Easter, funky peeps! Hugz! smile

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hey,I like those Salsoul Orchestra remasters boxed lol

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hey,I like those Salsoul Orchestra remasters boxed lol

I know u do, BUT, can u vaccum to 'em or is it better 2 just Swiffer 2 'em? wink

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lol

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lol

Happy Easter, brothaman! smile

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Holland-Dozier-Holland: The Complete 45’s Collection

Available May 19, 2014

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2014 marks the 45th Anniversary of the launch of the Invictus, HotWax and Music Merchant labels – the trio of labels that Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland launched following their acrimonious split from Berry Gordy’s Motown Empire. Since the 45rpm record was the fulcrum of the new operation, we thought this would be the perfect excuse to celebrate the 45th anniversary by pulling together every single 45 release from the discography of Invictus, Hot Wax and Music Merchant - both A and B sides.That’s 96 x Invictus 45s, 44 x Hot Wax 45s and 17 x Music Merchant 45s – 157 singles and 269 original recordings total.

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In addition to the above we also scoured the world for many of the legendary unreleased singles and a number of extremely rare acetates now residing in private collections. We managed to unearth previously unreleased recordings by the Chairmen Of The Board, Eloise Laws, Honey Cone, the Barrino Brothers, the Jones Girls and 100 Proof Aged In Soul, so we’ve popped these in as a bonus. So another 16 tracks there. Oh and did we mention the 3 unreleased Tom Moulton remixes we found on Chairmen Of The Board’s “Give Me Just A Little More Time” and “You’ve Got Me Dangling On A String” and Freda Payne’s “Unhooked Generation”? Or the 3 exclusive Tom Moulton instrumental mixes of the above only available via an enclosed Download card.?

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We recruited Dean Rudland to write the 60 page accompanying booklet and scoured the world for some interesting scans and pieces of memorabilia and we’ve housed everything inside a deluxe user-friendly box designed for quick reference. This is the most comprehensive re-issue project ever undertaken on this important part of Soul music history. The Invictus, HotWax and Music Merchant labels continued Holland-Dozier-Holland’s golden touch with back to back international hits like FredaPayne’s iconic “Band Of Gold” and Chairmen Of The Board’s “Give Me Just A Little More Time” and then went to further huge successes with Honey Cone and Laura Lee among many others. Now, for the first time ever, you can own the whole catalogue in one superb and lavish box set.

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Invictus Records – The A Sides

1. Glass House - Crumbs Off The Table

2. New Play starring: Ruth Copeland - The Music Box

3. Freda Payne - The Unhooked Generation

4. Chairmen Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time

5. Freda Payne - Band Of Gold

6. Glass House - I Can't Be You (You Can't Be Me)

7. A Parliament Thang - Little Ole Country Boy

8. Chairmen Of The Board - You've Got Me Dangling On A String

9. Chairmen Of The Board - Everything's Tuesday

10. Freda Payne - Deeper And Deeper

11. Chairmen Of The Board - Pay To The Piper

12. Glass House - If It Ain't Love (It Don't Matter)

13. Barrino Brothers - Trapped In A Love

14. Barrino Brothers - I Shall Not Be Moved

15. Freda Payne - Cherish What Is Dear To You

16. Chairmen Of The Board - Chairman Of The Board

17. 8th Day - She's Not Just Another Woman

18. Ruth Copeland - Haré Krishna

19. Chairmen Of The Board - Hanging On To A Memory

20. Glass House - Touch Me Jesus

21. Parliament - Red Hot Mama

22. Freda Payne - Bring The Boys Home

23. General Johnson - I'm In Love Darling

24. Lucifer - Old Mother Nature

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Invictus Records – The B Sides

1. Glass House - Bad Bill Of Goods

2. New Play starring: Ruth Copeland - A Gift Of Me

3. Freda Payne - The Easiest Way To Fall

4. Chairmen Of The Board - Since The Days Of Pigtails (And Fairy Tales)

5. Glass House - He's In My Life

6. A Parliament Thang - I Call My Baby Pussycat

7. Chairmen Of The Board - I'll Come Crawling

8. Chairmen Of The Board - Patches

9. Chairmen Of The Board - Bless You

10. Glass House - Stealing Moments From Another Woman's Life

11. Barrino Brothers - When Love Was A Child

12. Freda Payne - The World Don't Owe You A Thing

13. Chairmen Of The Board - When Will She Tell Me She Needs Me

14. 8th Day - I Can't Fool Myself

15. Ruth Copeland - No Commitment

16. Chairmen Of The Board - Tricked & Trapped (By A Tricky Trapper)

17. Freda Payne - I Shall Not Be Moved

18. General Johnson - Savannah Lady

19. Lucifer - What I Am

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Invictus Records – The A Sides

1. Parliament - Breakdown

2. Ruth Copeland - Gimme Shelter

3. Glass House - Look What We've Done To Love

4. 8th Day - You've Got To Crawl (Before You Walk)

5. Chairmen Of The Board - Try On My Love For Size

6. Freda Payne - You Brought The Joy

7. Johnn Billy West - Nothing But A Devil

8. Billie Sans - Solo

9. Chairmen Of The Board - Men Are Getting Scarce

10. Barrino Brothers - I Had It All

11. Chairmen Of The Board - Bittersweet

12. General Johnson - All We Need Is Understanding

13. 8th Day - If I Could See The Light In The Window

14. Lucifer - We Gotta Go

15. Freda Payne - I'm Not Getting Any Better

16. Holland-Dozier- Don't Leave Me (Vocal)

17. Glass House - Playing Games

18. Harrison Kennedy - Sunday Morning People

19. Scherrie Payne - V.I.P.

20. Melvin Davis - I'm Worried

21. Danny Woods - Let Me Ride

22. 8th Day - Rocks In My Head

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Invictus Records – The B Sides

1. Glass House - Heaven Is There To Guide Us

2. 8th Day - It's Instrumental To Be Free

3. Chairmen Of The Board - Working On A Building Of Love

4. Freda Payne - Suddenly It's Yesterday

5. Johnn Billy West - Yeah, I'm A Devil

6. Billie Sans - I Don't Want To Lose A Good Thing

7. Chairmen Of The Board - Bravo Hooray

8. Chairmen Of The Board - Elmo James

9. 8th Day - If I Could See The Light - Inst

10. Lucifer - Don't You (Think The Times A-Comin’)

11. Freda Payne - The Road We Didn't Take

12. Holland-Dozier- Don't Leave Me (Instrumental)

13. Glass House - Let It Flow

14. Harrison Kennedy - Up-The Organization (Instrumental)

15. Lucifer - Bloodshot Eyes

16. Scherrie Payne - It Ain't The World (It's The People In It)

17. Melvin Davis - Just As Long

18. Danny Woods - It Didn't Take Long

19. 8th Day - Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo (Three’s A Crowd)

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Invictus Records – The A Sides

1. Glass House - Giving Up The Ring

2. Harrison Kennedy - Come Together

3. Ty Hunter - Hey There Lonely Girl

4. Barrino Brothers - Try It You'll Like It

5. Parliament - Come On In Out Of The Rain

6. 8th Day - I Gotta Get Home (Can't Let My Baby Get Lonely)

7. Holland-Dozier- Why Can't We Be Lovers

8. Chairmen Of The Board - Let Me Down Easy

9. Freda Payne - He's In My Life

10. Glass House - Thanks I Needed That

11. Barrino Brothers - Livin' High Off The Goodness Of Your Love

12. Danny Woods - Everybody's Tippin'

13. Holland-Dozier- Don't Leave Me Starving For Your Love (Part 1)

14. Chairmen Of The Board - Finder's Keepers (Vocal)

15. General Johnson - Only Time Will Tell (Vocal)

16. Holland Dozier- Slipping Away

17. Holland Dozier feat Lamont Dozier- New Breed Kinda Woman

18. Freda Payne - Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right

19. Barrino Brothers- Born On The Wild (Vocal)

20. Freda Payne - Mother Misery's Favorite Child

21. Holland Dozier- I'm Gonna Hijack Ya, Kidnap Ya, Take What I…

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Invictus Records – The B Sides

1. Ty Hunter - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore

2. Chairmen Of The Board - Everybody's Got A Song To Sing

3. 8th Day - Good Book

4. Chairmen Of The Board - I Can't Find Myself

5. Freda Payne - Through The Memory Of My Mind

6. Glass House - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore

7. Barrino Brothers - Livin’ High Off The Goodness Of Your Love - Inst

8. Danny Woods - Roller Coaster

9. Holland-Dozier- Don't Leave Me Starving For Your Love (Part 2)

10. Chairmen Of The Board - Finder's Keepers (Instrumental)

11. General Johnson - Only Time Will Tell (Instrumental)

12. Holland Dozier- Can't Get Enough (Instrumental)

13. Holland Dozier- If You Don't Want To Be In My Life

14. Freda Payne - We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love

15. Barrino Brothers- Born On The Wild - Inst

16. Freda Payne - For No Reason

17. Holland Dozier- You Took Me From A World Outside

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Invictus Records – The A Sides

1. Melvin Davis - You Made Me Over

2. Lee Charles - Sittin' On A Time Bomb (Waiting For The Hurt To Come)

3. Chairmen Of The Board - Life & Death Pt 2

4. Laura Lee - I Need It Just As Bad As You

5. Brian Holland - I'm So Glad (Part I)

6. Natural High - Bump Your Lady (Part I)

7. Chairmen Of The Board - Everybody Party All Night

8. Tyrone Edwards - Can't Get Enough Of You

9. Chairmen Of The Board - Let's Have Some Fun

10. Brian Holland - Let's Get Together

11. Laura Lee - Don't Leave Me Starving For Your Love

12. Hi Lites- That's Love (Vocal)

13. Earl English - Wanting You (Vocal)

14. Chairmen Of The Board - Skin I'm In

15. Eloise Laws - Touch Me

16. Chairmen Of The Board Ft Prince Harold - You've Got Extra Added Power In Your Love

17. New York Port Authority - I Got It (Part 1)

18. Eloise Laws - Love Goes Deeper Than That

19. Eloise Laws - Put A Little Love Into It (When You Do It)

20. New York Port Authority - I Don't Want To Work Today

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Invictus Records – The B Sides

1. Lee Charles - Get Your House In Order (Instrumental)

2. Chairmen Of The Board - Live With Me, Love With Me

3. Brian Holland - I'm So Glad (Part 2)

4. Natural High - Bump Your Lady (Part 2)

5. Chairmen Of The Board - Morning Glory (Instrumental)

6. Tyrone Edwards - You Took Me from A World Outside

7. Chairmen Of The Board - Love At First Sight

8. Brian Holland - Superwoman (You Ain't No Ordinary Woman)

9. Laura Lee - (If You Want To Try Love Again) Remember Me

10. Hi Lites- That's Love (Inst)

11. Earl English - Wanting You (Instrumental)

12. Eloise Laws - Stay With Me

13. Chairmen Of The Board Featuring Prince Harold - Someone Just Like You

14. New York Port Authority - I Got It (Part 2)

15. Eloise Laws - Put A Little Love Into It (When You Do It)

16. Eloise Laws - Camouflage

17. New York Port Authority - Guess I'm Gonna Cry

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Hot Wax Records – The A Sides

1. Honey Cone - While You're Out Looking For Sugar

2. Flaming Ember - Mind, Body And Soul

3. Honey Cone - Girls It Ain't Easy

4. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup)

5. Flaming Ember - Shades Of Green

6. Honey Cone - Take My Love

7. Flaming Ember - Westbound # 9

8. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Somebody's Been Sleeping

9. Honey Cone - When Will It End

10. Flaming Ember - I'm Not My Brothers Keeper

11. Laura Lee - Wedlock Is A Padlock

12. Silent Majority - Frightened Girl

13. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - One Man's Leftovers (Is Another Man's Feast)

14. Flaming Ember - Stop The World And Let Me Off

15. Honey Cone - Want Ads

16. McKinley Jackson & The Politicians - Love Machine Part 1

17. Flaming Ember - Sunshine

18. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Driveway

19. Laura Lee - Women's Love Rights

20. Honey Cone - Stick Up

21. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - 90 Day Freeze (On Her Love)

22. Flaming Ember - If It's Good To You (It's Good For You)

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Hot Wax Records – The B Sides

1. Honey Cone - The Feeling's Gone

2. Flaming Ember - Filet De Soul (Inst)

3. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Not Enough Love To Satisfy

4. Flaming Ember - Don't You Wanna Wanna

5. Honey Cone - Take Me With You

6. Flaming Ember - Why Don't You Stay

7. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - I've Come To Save You

8. Flaming Ember - Deserted Village

9. Laura Lee - Her Picture Matches Mine

10. Silent Majority - Colors Of My Love

11. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - If I Could See The Light In The Window

12. Flaming Ember - Robot In A Robot's World

13. Honey Cone - We Belong Together

14. McKinley Jackson & The Politicians - Love Machine Part 2 (Inst)

15. Flaming Ember - 1200 Miles

16. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Love Is Sweeter (The Second Time Around)

17. Honey Cone - V.I.P.

18. Flaming Ember - If It's Good To You (It's Good For You) Inst

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Hot Wax Records – The A Sides

1. Honey Cone - One Monkey Don't Stop No Show Part I

2. Laura Lee - Love And Liberty

3. Silent Majority - Something New About You

4. Honey Cone - The Day I Found Myself

5. Politicians - Free Your Mind (Instrumental)

6. Laura Lee - I Don't Want Nothing Old (But Money)

7. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Everything Good Is Bad

8. Laura Lee - Rip Off

9. Honey Cone - Sittin' On A Time Bomb (Waitin' For The Hurt To Come)

10. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Don't Scratch Where It Don't Itch

11. Laura Lee - If You Can Beat Me Rockin' (You Can Have My Chair)

12. Honey Cone - Innocent 'til Proven Guilty

13. Laura Lee - Crumbs Off The Table

14. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Since You Been Gone

15. Honey Cone - Ace In The Hole

16. Honey Cone - If I Can't Fly

17. Laura Lee - (If You Want To Try Love Again) Remember Me

18. Lee Charles - Somebody's Gonna Hurt You, Like You Hurt Me

19. Laura Lee - I'll Catch You When You Fall

20. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - My Piece Of The Rock (Vocal)

21. Honey Cone featuring Sharon Cash - Somebody Is Always Messing Up A Good Thing

22. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) & New York Port Authority- I'm Mad As Hell (Ain't Gonna Take No More) Part 1

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Hot Wax Records – The B Sides

1. Honey Cone - One Monkey Don't Stop No Show Part 2

2. Honey Cone - When Will It End

3. Politicians - Love Machine (Inst)

4. Laura Lee - Since I Fell For You

5. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - I'd Rather Fight Than Switch

6. Laura Lee - Two Lovely Pillows

7. Honey Cone - It's Better To Have Loved And Lost

8. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - If I Could See The Light In The Window

9. Laura Lee - If I'm Good Enough To Love (I'm Good Enough To Marry)

10. Honey Cone - Don't Send Me An Invitation

11. Laura Lee - You've Got To Save Me

12. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - Nothing Sweeter Than Love

13. Honey Cone - O-O-O Baby, Baby

14. Honey Cone - Woman Can't Live By Bread Alone

15. Lee Charles - I Just Want To Be Loved

16. Laura Lee - I Can't Hold On Much Longer

17. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) - My Piece Of The Rock Inst

18. Honey Cone featuring Sharon Cash - Truth Will Come Out

19. 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) & New York Port Authority- I'm Mad As Hell (Ain't Gonna Take No More) Part 2

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Music Merchant Records - The A Sides + Unreleased HDH Acetates, Test Pressings and Remixes

1. Brenda Holloway - Let Love Grow

2. Just Brothers - Tears Ago

3. Jones Girls - Come Back

4. Brotherly Love - Mama's Little Baby (Loves Lovin')

5. Warlock - You've Been My Rock

6. Sweet Rock - Big Train

7. Brotherly Love - Growing Pains

8. Just Brothers - Things Will Be Better Tomorrow

9. Jones Girls - Your Love Controls Me

10. Eloise Laws - Tighten Him Up

11. Smith Connection - I Can't Hold On Much Longer

12. Eloise Laws - Love Factory

13. Smith Connection - I've Come To Stay

14. Smith Connection - I'm Bugging Your Phone Pt 1

15. Raynel Wynglass - Bar B Q Ribs

16. The Jones Girls - Taster Of The Honey (Not Keeper Of The Bee)

17. Chairmen Of The Board- What's The Use

18. Honey Cone- Woman Can't Live By Bread Alone

19. Barrino Brothers - Trapped In A Love

20. Eloise Laws- (You're Mine) Baby Doll

21. Barrino Brothers- Something About You

22. Eloise Laws- Don't Burn The Bridge

23. 100 Proof Aged In Soul- Since You've Been Gone - Unreleased Long Version

24. Satisfaction Unlimited- Bright City Lights - Unreleased Single Version

25. Freda Payne- Unhooked Generation - Unreleased Tom Moulton Remix

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Music Merchant Records - The B Sides + Unreleased HDH Acetates, Test Pressings and Remixes

1. Brenda Holloway - Some Quiet Place (To Rest My Mind)

2. Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes

3. Jones Girls - You're The Only Bargain I've Got

4. Brotherly Love - Bingo

5. Warlock - The Judgement Day

6. Sweet Rock - 1984

7. Brotherly Love - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore

8. Just Brothers - You've Got The Love To Make Me Over

9. Eloise Laws - You Made Me An Offer I Can't Refuse

10. Smith Connection - (I've Been A Winner, I've Been A Loser) I've Been In Love

11. Eloise Laws - Stay With Me

12. Smith Connection - The Day You Leave

13. Smith Connection - I'm Bugging Your Phone (Part 2)

14. Chairmen Of The Board- Where There Is Faith, There Is Hope

15. Honey Cone- If I Can't Fly - Unreleased Version

16. Barrino Brothers- I Want To Give You All The Love You've Been Giving Me

17. Honey Cone- Come Back

18. Eloise Laws - The Easiest Way To Fall

19. The Jones Girls- Don't Be Sorry Be Careful

20. Eloise Laws - I Think You Need Love

21. Satisfaction Unlimited- Why - Unreleased Single Version

22. Chairmen Of The Board- Give Me Just A Little More Time - Unreleased Tom Moulton Remix

23. Chairmen Of The Board- You've Got Me Dangling On A String - Unreleased Tom Moulton Remix

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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DAVE_BRUBECK_QUARTET_-_TIME_OUT_(200G_45RPM_2LP)"

Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out on 200g 45RPM 2LP from Analogue Productions
Definitive Audiophile Edition: Cut at 45RPM by Bernie Grundman and Pressed at Quality Record Pressings

First Time in Deluxe Gatefold Jacket: Features Rare B&W Session Photos; Special Outer Jacket Shell by Stoughton Printing

One of the Five-Most Commercially Significant and Creatively Successful Jazz Albums Ever Recorded

High-Charting Effort Includes the Breakthrough Hit "Take Five"

Also Available on Hybrid SACD
Few things are better than when one of history's truly, inarguably all-time-great albums comes to life like never before on a spectacular LP edition that simply makes the music live and breathe, as if it's being created in the moment. This is one of those pressings. And when it comes to jazz, nothing surpasses Time Out.
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All music lovers have likely heard the Dave Brubeck Quartet, even if they've never realized it. The collective's smash hit "Take Five" has graced the soundtracks of multiple films, including Mighty Aphrodite, Pleasantville, and Constantine, and remains famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melodyas well as its use of unusual 5/4 time. Here's the rare jazz track that became a pop hit.
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It's just one of the reasons why Time Out is a jazz and audiophile classic. The 1959 landmark belongs in every record collection. But none more so than this Analogue Productions version, a reference-caliber sonic spectacular cut at 45RPM on 200-gram premium vinyl,and pressed at Quality Record Pressings.
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With the program material now spread over four sides of vinyl, reducing distortion and high-frequency loss, and wider-spaced grooves to let stereo cartridges track more accurately, we guarantee you've never heard the pianist's nonpareil blend of cool and West Coast jazz emerge with such depth, detail, dimensionality, and liveliness. In addition, for the first time in its history, Time Out comes packaged in a deluxe gatefold jacket featuring eight fantastic black-and-white images shot during the recording session at Columbia's famous 30th Street Studios.
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Moreover, the heavy-duty jacket is produced by Stoughton Printing and claims a printed wrap mounted to a heavyweight chipboard shell in order to produce an authentic old-school look and feel. Never has the effort's iconic cover art looked so vibrant. About that picture: Record-label sales executives didn't want a painting on the cover, according to Brubeck. And an entire album of originals? That wouldn't work either, he was told. Fortunately, Brubeck ignored conventional wisdom and Time Out became a watershed release. Brubeck proved creative jazz and popular success can go together.
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Within weeks of release, Time Out peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard pop albums chart and was certified platinum. "Take Five" became a mainstream hit, reaching No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 5 on the Easy Listening survey, the precursor to today's Adult Contemporary charts.
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Sales aside, Brubeck and Co.'s playing, and the cerebral compositions within, continue to make Time Out one of the most beloved albums of the past century, genre aside. You owe it to yourself to hear it in the best analog fidelity possible. You owe it to yourself to get this pressing.

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The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out Track Listing:
1. Blue Rondo A La Turk
2. Strange Meadow Lark
3. Take Five
4. Three To Get Ready
5. Kathy's Waltz
6. Everybody's Jumpin'
7. Pick Up Sticks

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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James "Blood" Ulmer Odyssey on Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45RPM 2LP from ORG Music

Mastered at 45RPM from the Original Analog Tapes by Bernie Grundman & Pressed at Pallas Group in Germany

Numbered Limited Edition of 2000 Copies

Availability: MAY 13, 2014

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James 'Blood' Ulmer was once described by the omnipotent Village Voice music critic and co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition, Greg Tate, as: “...the missing link between Jimi Hendrix and Wes Montgomery on one hand, between P-Funk and Mississippi Fred McDowell on the other.” The talented guitarist, vocalist and composer hovers atop the pantheon of American music mavericks, forging an unyielding synthesis of musical styles, vision and virtuosity.
Ulmer’s career would take a dramatic turn upon arriving in New York City in ’71 and meeting the legendary avant-garde jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman. The association would lead to a stint in Coleman’s revolutionary group, as well as, collaborations with a colossal lot of groundbreaking, experimental musicians: Rashied Ali, Larry Young, Joe Henderson, Paul Bley and Arthur Blythe to name but a few.
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Alongside violinist Charles Burnham and drummer Warren Benbow, Ulmer delivered his avant-garde masterwork Odyssey in 1983, an album of visceral, raw emotion that went straight to the depths of deepest, darkest Africa, while simultaneously traversing the American music landscape. Blues, jazz, funk, country and freeform noise spilled over in dense musical themes and sonic structures. Odyssey is considered by many as a peak moment in daring American jazz music.
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This new edition of James "Blood" Ulmer's Odyssey from ORG Music has been mastered at 45rpm from the original analog tapes by Bernie Grundman and has been pressed on a numbered limited audiophile-grade 180g 2LP-set of 2,000 copies at Pallas Group in Germany. Housed in a Stoughton case-wrapped gatefold jacket.
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Musicians:
James "Blood" Ulmer (guitar)
Warren Benbow (drums)
Charles Burnham (violin)
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James "Blood" Ulmer Odyssey Track Listing:
1. Church
2. Little Red House
3. Love Dance
4. Are You Glad to Be in America?
5. Election
6. Odyssey
7. Please Tell Her
8. Swing & Things
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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Reply #24 posted 04/22/14 1:19pm

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Betty Davis - Betty Davis

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One can hardly imagine the genre-busting, culture-crossing musical magic of Outkast, Prince, Erykah Badu, Rick James, The Roots, or even the early Red Hot Chili Peppers without the influence of R&B pioneer Betty Davis. Her style of raw and revelatory punk-funk defies any notions that women can’t be visionaries in the worlds of rock and pop. In recent years, rappers from Ice Cube to Talib Kweli to Ludacris have rhymed over her intensely strong but sensual music.

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There is one testimonial about Betty Davis that is universal: she was a woman ahead of her time. In our contemporary moment, this may not be as self-evident as it was thirty years ago – we live in an age that’s been profoundly changed by flamboyant flaunting of female sexuality: from Parlet to Madonna, Lil Kim to Kelis. Yet, back in 1973 when Betty Davis first showed up in her silver go-go boots, dazzling smile and towering Afro, who could you possibly have compared her to? Marva Whitney had the voice but not the independence. Labelle wouldn’t get sexy with their “Lady Marmalade” for another year while Millie Jackson wasn’t “Feelin’ Bitchy” until 1977. Even Tina Turner, the most obvious predecessor to Betty’s fierce style wasn’t completely out of Ike’s shadow until later in the decade.

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Ms. Davis’s unique story, still sadly mostly unknown, is unlike any other in popular music. Betty wrote the song “Uptown” for the Chambers Brothers before marrying Miles Davis in the late ‘60s, influencing him with psychedelic rock, and introducing him to Jimi Hendrix — personally inspiring the classic album ’Bitches Brew.’

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But her songwriting ability was way ahead of its time as well. Betty not only wrote every song she ever recorded and produced every album after her first, but the young woman penned the tunes that got The Commodores signed to Motown. The Detroit label soon came calling, pitching a Motown songwriting deal, which Betty turned down. Motown wanted to own everything. Heading to the UK, Marc Bolan of T. Rex urged the creative dynamo to start writing for herself. A common thread throughout Betty’s career would be her unbending Do-It-Yourself ethic, which made her quickly turn down anyone who didn’t fit with the vision. She would eventually say no to Eric Clapton as her album producer, seeing him as too banal.

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In 1973, Davis would finally kick off her cosmic career with an amazingly progressive hard funk and sweet soul self-titled debut. Davis showcased her fiercely unique talent and features such gems as “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” and “Game Is My Middle Name.” The album Betty Davis was recorded with Sly & The Family Stone’s rhythm section, sharply produced by Sly Stone drummer Greg Errico, and featured backing vocals from Sylvester and the Pointer Sisters.

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1. If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up

2. Walkin Up The Road
3. Anti Love Song
4. Your Man My Man
5. Ooh Yea
6. Steppin In Her I. Miller Shoes
7. Game Is My Middle Name
8. In The Meantime

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9. Come Take Me (Digital Only Bonus Track)
10. You Won't See Me In The Morning (Digital Only Bonus Track)
11. I Will Take That Ride (Digital Only Bonus Track)

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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Betty Davis - They Say I'm Different

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Her 1974 sophomore album They Say I’m Different features a worthy-of-framing futuristic cover challenging David Bowie’s science fiction funk with real rocking soul-fire, kicked off with the savagely sexual “Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him” (later sampled by Ice Cube). Her follow up is full of classic cuts like “Don’t Call Her No Tramp” and the hilarious, hard, deep funk of “He Was A Big Freak.”

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1. Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him
2. He Was a Big Freak
3. Your Mama Wants Ya Back
4. Don't Call Her No Tramp
5. Git In There
6. They Say I'm Different
7. 70's Blues
8. Special People

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9. He Was a Big Freak (Record Plant Rough Mixes - Digital Only Bonus Track)
10. Don't Call Her No Tramp (Record Plant Rough Mixes - Digital Only Bonus Track)
11. Git In There (Record Plant Rough Mixes - Digital Only Bonus Track)
12. 70's Blues (Record Plant Rough Mixes - Digital Only Bonus Track)

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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Donnie & Joe Emerson - Still Dreamin’ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81
LITA 115 (LP | CD | Digital)
Available: June 17, 2014
Pre-order Now!

Some people have to wait for fame; some people wait even longer than most. Donnie and Joe Emerson are in a league of their own.

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As teenagers in Fruitland, Washington in the late ‘70s, the farming brothers dreamed of being heard. The synthesizers were sometimes crude and the 8-track recorder had its limitations, but the brothers aimed at nothing short of perfection in their home studio on the farm. They titled their 1979 debut Dreamin’ Wild, and, as multi-instrumentalist Donnie later admitted, “Joe and I basically lived the dream of the title of the album.” The same goes for their parents who heavily believed in their sons’ musical dreams, taking out a second mortgage on the farm and investing $100,000 in a dream that refused to die. But their privately funded, private press record sank without trace, the family lost most of their 1,600 acre farm, and as Joe focused on the family farming business, Donnie focused on his solo career.

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As for Dreamin’ Wild, things began to change three decades later, when record collector Jack Fleischer bought a copy of the album for $5 at a Spokane thrift shop. Something about the brothers’ smiles, bouffant hair, and matching white jumpsuits gave him a good feeling. Fleischer’s blogging about the album brought it to the attention of cult musician Ariel Pink, who recorded his own version of standout track “Baby.” Eventually re-released on Light In The Attic and widely available for the first time, the album chimed louder a lifetime after its conception: Pitchfork described it as a “a godlike symphony to teen hood.” The New York Times flew out to the family farm, while Jimmy Fallon took to Twitter to proclaim his love for the duo.

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But Dreamin’ Wild does not tell the full story. In a relatively short span of time – just two and half years – the boys put close to 70 songs down on tape, all recorded at that magical home studio on the farm. A dozen of them are included here on Still Dreamin’ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81 and ready to be enjoyed for the first time ever. With a familiar blend of FM rock, power pop, and new wave, these 12 tracks cover the entirety of that fruitful period, stretching from the second song Donnie ever recorded (“Everybody Knows It”) – to tracks documenting his temporary move to L.A. in 1981.

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Donnie’s life story is in these songs. Where Dreamin’ Wild captures the teenage experience, Still Dreamin’ Wild tells a broader story, one in which teenage dreams turn to painful yearning. So where the Beach Boys indebted “Ooh Baby Yeah” is inspired by a teenage girlfriend, “Big Money” shows the emergence of a naive political awareness. Later, 1981′s “One True Love” captures the sound of what Donnie described as “the city as imagined from the farm,” and the epic closing track, “Don’t Disguise The Way You Feel” found Donnie after high school, feeling stifled and frustrated in the isolation of the countryside and mourning the loss of his friend and occasional backing vocalist Dwayne. It is, quite simply, heartbreaking.

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The long-belated success of Dreamin’ Wild has given the Emerson brothers – still close, and still the heart of a loving family – a new lease of life. They’ve finally taken their music on the road, performing at Seattle’s Showbox followed by New York’s Mercury Lounge. Still Dreamin’ Wild proves that the album wasn’t a fluke, and that Donnie’s songwriting is as consistent as it is rare. All this time later, we finally have the pleasure of hearing the brothers’ music. And the good news? They’ve still got the jumpsuits.

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  • First ever release
  • All tracks newly re-mastered from original tapes
  • LP housed in a deluxe Stoughton “Tip-On” gatefold jacket
  • Liner notes by Jack D. Fleischer, interviewing Donnie & Joe
  • LP includes download card
  • Color vinyl editions (comes with a “Jingle Demo Reel” 7″ featuring 4 unreleased jingles Donnie wrote for local Washington businesses back in the day)
    - 200 on “Snow White” wax + 7″ ( LITA Vinyl subscriber exclusive)
    - 500 on “Baby Blue” wax + 7″ (LITA.net pre-orders exclusive – limit 2 per customer)
    - 100 on “Red/Black Shag” wax + 7″ (LITA Shop exclusive – limit 2 per customer)

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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DVD & Blu-Ray

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The Dave Clark Five started the rock n roll British invasion that changed the world, having already knocked The Beatles out of the #1 position in the UK. Watch newly-filmed interviews with Tom Hanks, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick and many more, as they share their memories of how the music of the 60s and the cultural revolution of 1964 changed their lives forever. Bonus disc includes 2 hours of extra interview scenes and rare archival footage, including never-before-seen star performances and alternate performances from The DC5 ! Featuring 4 hours of star-studded performances in total!

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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Reply #28 posted 04/22/14 5:47pm

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Hello, music fans! I am so pleased to be able to announce another remastered reissue is on the way. I am curating the deluxe edition of "Exposure" by Exposé for Cherry Red. It will feature the original album alongside the single versions, 12" remixes and b-sides which were released during the promotion of the trio's debut longplayer.

As always, there will be detailed liner notes by my good friend and fellow music aficionado, Bill Pitzonka. I'm putting together a full color, singles discography for the booklet. I'm glad to hear some of you like the fact that I geek out on this kind of information. Also, I'm trying my best to include some rare photos. And, if I ask very nicely, the ladies of Exposé - Ann, Gioia and Jeanette - might contribute track annotations, Yes, the PWL 12" remix of "Point Of No Return" will be a part of this set. A lot of the remixes will make their CD debut on this collection.

Hopefully, the deluxe edition of "Exposure" will hit the "shops" by September.
Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman
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Reply #29 posted 04/22/14 6:48pm

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Looking forward to that Expose remaster!
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