[EXPANDED] Grace Jones -Inside Story
Catalog: GLDN 56241 PreOrder Release September 25th, 2012 * Intial 1000 copies will contain special cardboard slipcase, 12 page book Track Listing 1. I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You) 2. Hollywood Liar 3. Chan Hitchhikes to Shanghai 4. Victor Should Have Been A Jazz Musician 5. Party Girl 6. Crash 7. Barefoot In Beverly Hills 8. Scary But Fun 9. White Collar Crime 10. Inside Story BONUS TRACKS 11. I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You) (The Right On Time Edit) 12. I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You) (The Perfectly Extended Remix) 13. Crush (Extended Remix) 14. Party Girl (Extended Remix) 15. Victor Should Have Been A Jazz Musician (The Jazzclubmillionminutemix) [Edited 7/30/12 9:22am] [Edited 7/30/12 9:23am] 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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Grace Jones -Bulletproof Heart
Catalog: GLDN 56240 PreOrder Release September 18th, 2012 * Intial 1000 copies will contain special cardboard slipcase, Track Listing 1. Driving Satisfaction 2. Kicked Around 3. Love On Top Of Love 4. Paper Plan 5. Crack Attack 6. Bulletproof Heart 7. On My Way 8. Dream 9. Seduction Surrender 10. Someone To Love 11. Amado Mio BONUS TRACKS 12. Don't Cry Freedom (duet woith Chris Stanley) 13. Love On Top Of Love (Killer Kisses) (The Funky Dreed Dub Mix) 13. Love On Top Of Love (Killer Kisses) (The Cole&Clivilles Garage Mix) 14. Amado Mio (The Brazilian Mix) Remastered from original master tapes. [Edited 7/30/12 9:25am] 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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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 Music, 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. Released September 2012.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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a newish reissue company CULTURE FACTORY
Deluxe Vinyl Replicas by Culture Factory constitute high quality reissued compact-discs which reproduce meticulously all the components of the original LPs and are their exact replicas in compact-disc size (5.3 x 5.3 inches), with authentic single or gatefold cardboard jackets and paper sleeves.
OUR COMPACT-DISC DELUXE VINYL REPLICAS ARE ALL REMASTERED AND OFFERED TO COLLECTORS IN LIMITED EDITIONS For example The Motels “Little Robbers”
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Across 110th Street 40th Anniversary [deluxe 2CD edition] 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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forthcomingKC & THE SUNSHIE BAND - DO IT GOOD (1974) BBR expanded remasterNick 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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The Beach Boys have announced plans for the CD and digital release of two new commemorative hits collections by Capitol/EMI on September 24th outside of North America and on October 9th in North America. 12 remastered Beach Boys studio albums will also be released by Capitol/EMI on September 24th outside of North America and on September 25th in North America. For many years, The Beach Boys have happily embraced the title of “America’s band.” And why not? The group proved the stateside answer to the Beatles, both commercially and artistically, in the band’s heyday of the 1960s, and has rarely stopped since then in spreading the California gospel of “fun, fun, fun” to audiences worldwide. Sure, like any family, The Beach Boys have had more than their share of growing pains and rough patches. But the American spirit is embodied in The Beach Boys’ resilience, tenacity and optimism, so beautifully expressed in the band’s current, headline-making 50th Anniversary reunion tour featuring Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks, and on the band’s new album, That’s Why God Made the Radio. Late last year, Capitol Records promised “commemorative catalog releases” among the Beach Boys’ plans for 2012. Now, it has been confirmed that those releases are on the schedule! The website of EMI Japan first revealed that exciting plans were underway. A group of twelve remastered titles were released in Japan on July 25, and these are the same reissues due in the U.S. on September 25. Ten of these albums contain both mono and stereo versions, which is particularly exciting news because many of The Beach Boys’ most enduring early classics have never before been available in true stereo. The rundown is as follows
In addition, two newly-curated compilations will also arrive from America’s Band, both of which are due on October 9 in America. Greatest Hits features 20 of the band’s most popular songs, including “California Girls,” “Good Vibrations,” “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “God Only Knows,” “Kokomo,” their latest single “That’s Why God Made The Radio,” and many more. (This collection offers ten fewer tracks than 2003′s smash Sounds of Summer.) More enticing is Greatest Hits: 50 Big Ones. Taking its title cue from 1976′s 15 Big Ones, this 2-CD deluxe set offers two tracks from 2012 hit album That’s Why God Made the Radio including the title song and the new single version of “Isn’t It Time?” This 2-CD box seems to have been compiled based on the band’s recent concert setlists, including favorites such as “All This is That,” “Add Some Music to Your Day,” “I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times,” “Cotton Fields,” and “California Saga” that haven’t frequently appeared on Greatest Hits sets. The inclusion of these tracks makes for a fine souvenir of the record-breaking reunion tour. The lift-top package also includes an expanded booklet with liner notes by Rolling Stone contributing editor David Wild and seven postcards. (Oddly, “Be True to Your School” is on the single-disc edition, but not the 2-CD version.)
Hit the jump for more details on these upcoming reissues including full track listings for both compilations! Plus: a new Blu-Ray/DVD documentary is also on the way!
Every title is a 2012 remaster with the exception of Sunflower and Surf’s Up, both of which will utilize remasters created in 2009. In addition, every title will feature mono and stereo versions with the exception of the stereo-only Sunflower and Surf’s Up. Of course, eagle-eyed readers will notice that this program does not (yet) encompass every one of The Beach Boys’ classic LPs. From their first decade, the series omits the band’s very first album Surfin’ Safari (Capitol T-1808, 1962) plus The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album (Capitol ST-2164, 1964), The Beach Boys’ Concert (Capitol STAO-2198, 1964) and a trio of late-1960s, post-SMiLE underrated classics: Wild Honey (Capitol T-2859, 1967), Friends (Capitol ST-2895, 1968) and 20/20 (Capitol SKAO-133, 1969). Of course, any of these titles could be addressed in a second wave of releases, along with some beloved post-Surf’s Up albums that found the band stretching out artistically (1972’s Carl and the Passions: So Tough, 1973’s Holland and In Concert), returning to their rock-and-roll roots (1976’s 15 Big Ones) and pioneering lo-fi pop (1977’s The Beach Boys Love You). And so on and so forth…ideally, diehards would like to have every one of the band’s catalogue titles remastered to the highest, most advanced standard.
The SMiLE Sessions team of Mark Linett, Alan Boyd and Dennis Wolfe has spearheaded this campaign, and the prospect of true stereo versions of Today, Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!), Party! and Smiley Smile should already have fans of the Beach Boys salivating. While those stereo debuts may be the most enticing part of the new remastered editions, the series will also make mono versions available of those titles previously only released on CD in stereo. As seen in the photo above, the titles are also designed in the same clean style with a vertical stripe on the left as Capitol/EMI’s Beatles remastered series. The bonus tracks contained on Capitol’s last round of CD reissues have not been retained, so fans and collectors should certainly hold on to those discs. The documentary The Beach Boys: Doin’ It Again is also on the way. Featuring vintage footage as well as new interviews and concert film from 2012′s tour, Doin’ It Again arrives on August 28 on both DVD and Blu-ray! And that’s not for all for 2012: Capitol is promising that ”a career-spanning Beach Boys 50th Anniversary box set is planned for release later this year,” with details to follow. In the meantime, which Beach Boys album reissue are you most excited about? Please take a moment to respond in our survey way down below, which we began back on July 4! We just might even create a special feature on the album you select! Both compilations can be pre-ordered below, too! The Beach Boys, Greatest Hits (Capitol/EMI, 2012)
The Beach Boys, Greatest Hits: 50 Big Ones (Capitol/EMI, 2012) CD 1
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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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[Edited 8/16/12 10:02am] 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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Polydor will release will release Level 42′s 1987 album Running In The Family as a 3CD+DVD 25th Anniversary edition deluxe box set on 1 October 2012. Level 42 / Running In The Family 3CD+ DVD version track listing 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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Expect a Deluxe Edition of Alexander O'Neal's Hearsay in the next 12 months, since Demon Music Group have signed a licensing deal with the 'Tabu' label it was released on originally.
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R.E.M. join the 25th anniversary bandwagon, with a deluxe reissue of their 1987 Document album, due to be released on 25 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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Thank you for this thread!
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Hopefully, Cherrelle's CDs will receive expanded releases, too. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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^^^^ we may finally get the SOS BAND remastered. 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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I still have my Sony, EMI/The Right Stuff & A&M CD pressings of the TABU recordings.
I also have two different copies (Sony & EMI) of Alexander O'Neal's Christmas Album, but that is tucked away with my Christmas CD's.
The EMI re-issues were re-mastered and sound AMAZING! The Sony CD pressing are not bad either. These have NO bonus tracks, but are great to have on CD.
ARE THESE RARE ITEMS NOW!!??
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Tabu Productions was an American record label founded by Clarence Avant in 1975. The label, Tabu Records, focused on R&B and funk.
FoundingAvant founded the label after Sussex Records went out of business in June 1975. Tabu Record's flagship release, “Stormin'” by Brainstorm, was released in 1977. Tabu Records had a short-lived distribution pact with RCA, which lasted a year before moving to CBS Records. The label focused on R&B and funk but expanded into other genres such as disco. Its artists included Lalo Schifrin ("No One Home", 1979) and the SOS Band ("Take Your Time (Do it Right)," 1980).
The label languished in 1982, and Avant nearly lost his home in 1983 before discovering Dina R. Andrews, a young music executive who had worked for Dick Griffey's Solar Records. Andrews, who had just begun managing the duoJimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (of the Time), met with Avant and, through her relationship with him, introduced Jam & Lewis, who produced their first recordings for Avant. Jam & Lewis went on to produce several other recordings for Avant under Dina Andrews Management. The Time was hired to produce The SOS Band's fourth album for Tabu, On the Rise, which was certified gold on January 16, 1984.[citation needed] While recording in SOS's home stomping grounds in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 24, 1983, a freak snowstorm hit, grounding all flights from the city. The duo was scheduled to perform as a part of The Time in San Antonio at the Hemisfair Arena that night but couldn't get away. Prince, who owned and managed the Time, fired them on April 18, 1983. The duo stayed in Los Angeles and became songwriter-producers at Larrabee Studios in West Hollywood. Working with Jam and Lewis gave Tabu a much-needed shot in the arm. They brought Cherelle and Alexander O'Neal (the original Time lead vocalist) to the label and both had done well; O'Neal released his self-titled album in 1985, and Cherelle's "Fragile" hit the American R&B charts in 1984. The SOS Band had more hits with "Just The Way You Like It" in 1984 and "Sands of Time" in 1986, the album of which was certified gold on April 6, 1987.[citation needed] So influential was the sound that Robert Palmer covered Cherelle's "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" in 1986 (again produced by Jam & Lewis[citation needed]), and Beats International covered the SOS Band's "Just Be Good to Me" in 1990. In 1986, Cherelle and Alexander O'Neal dueted on "Saturday Love," which was a hit in the UK but caught on later with American radio. Other acts like Kid Fire and Demetrius Perry recorded on this label. Sony eraTabu Records, in its deal with CBS, became associated with Sony Music Entertainment in November 1987 when the Japanese group bought the CBS Records. In this period, Tabu released Diamonds in the Raw by the SOS Band, which performed disappointingly. In 1991, Alexander O'Neal's All True Man was the last album Tabu Records released under the new Sony regime; it was certified gold on August 26, 1991.[citation needed] A&M eraIn 1991, the label reappeared through PolyGram's A&M Records, who distributed it from 1991 until 1993, releasing four albums and about 20 singles. Avant was hired to run Motown (another PolyGram label), and, in August 1993, he brought Tabu Records under its aegis. It released collections by the SOS Band, Alexander O'Neal and Cherelle, while signing other artists such as Lucky Dube and Identity Crisis. However, this reappearance was short-lived as well. In 1999, Seagram bought PolyGram and merged it with the MCA family of labels, which became Universal Music Group. Shortly after, Tabu Records was absorbed into A&M Records. Re-issuesIn 2002, Avant brought Tabu Records to EMI's reissue label the Right Stuff, which began to re-release Tabu Record's catalogue.
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