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Reply #60 posted 07/05/13 10:52am

kitbradley

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getxxxx said:

Gladys Knight & The Pips - forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of LIFE (1985)


Wow! Gladys fans are going to rejoice. This was their only Columbia album to never be issued on CD until now.



[Edited 7/5/13 10:54am]

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Reply #61 posted 07/05/13 4:42pm

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kitbradley said:

getxxxx said:

Gladys Knight & The Pips - forthcoming BBR expanded remaster of LIFE (1985)


Wow! Gladys fans are going to rejoice. This was their only Columbia album to never be issued on CD until now.



[Edited 7/5/13 10:54am]

Whoo HOO! Been waitin' an eTERNITY 4 this one! Now I'll have all 4 of the Columbia reissues! smile

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Reply #62 posted 07/05/13 7:43pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

kitbradley said:

Wow! Gladys fans are going to rejoice. This was their only Columbia album to never be issued on CD until now.



[Edited 7/5/13 10:54am]

Whoo HOO! Been waitin' an eTERNITY 4 this one! Now I'll have all 4 of the Columbia reissues! smile

I thought it was so weird for Columbia to follow-up with this album, which they did zero promotion for, right after 1983's "Visions", the group's first Gold album since the early 70's. Why the label choose not to build upon that success is beyond me. The music business has always been and always will be perplexing.confuse

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Reply #63 posted 07/09/13 3:26pm

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meanwhile over at funkytowngrooves

Coming Soon - Norman Conner's 1976 album "Aquarian Dream"
This will be part of our Classic Soul 2 on 1 Series and will be paired with "You Are My Starship", The release will also include bonus tracks

Norman Conner's 1974 album "Love From The Sun" this will be another release from our Classic Soul 2 on 1 Series and will be paired with his other 1974 album "Slew Foot"

Expanded Edition Of Norman Conner's 1975 album "Saturday Night Special"


Expanded Edition Of Norman Conner's 1977 album "Romantic Journey"

[Edited 7/9/13 15:32pm]

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Reply #64 posted 07/09/13 4:03pm

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AVAILABLE: July 23, 2013

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Lee Hazlewood’s LHI label only put out interesting albums. Yet despite the psychedelic cowboy’s success with Nancy Sinatra and more, being on Lee Hazlewood Industries was no fast-track to success. Gorgeous and talented Detroit, Michigan girl group Honey Ltd had all the makings of a hit band, yet they disappeared after releasing just one album in 1968, a vinyl rarity that now regularly fetches upwards of $2,000.

.

Light In The Attic Records is now looking to set the record straight. Having previously explored both the back catalog of Lee Hazlewood and his LHI label via the You Turned My Head Around 45s Box Set, Honey Ltd’s The Complete LHI Recordings presents everything the group ever recorded. Fans of The Ronettes, The Shangri-Las and Pentangle are in for a treat – Honey Ltd’s music blended social commentary with harmony-drenched, psych-soul pop. Even opening track, ‘Warrior’, describes the mood of the times, as America sunk into the Vietnam war: “We must kill more people; strong men are what we need!"

.

Laura Polkinghome, Marsha Jo Temmer and sisters Joan and Alexandra Sliwin are the girls with the angelic voices. Hailing from Detroit, the four members of Honey Ltd grew up in a culture of soul music and dance shows, yet forming a band was never part of the plan. It simply happened after they sung together in a Wayne State University cafeteria and found they’d silenced the room. By 1967 they had formed a group known as the Mama Cats and were playing shows with local singer Bob Seger. By 1968, against a backdrop of rioting in Detroit, they’d hauled over to Los Angeles to give music a go, and it’s there that they hitch-hiked to an audition with Lee Hazlewood on Sunset Boulevard. At the time, Lee Hazlewood Industries was in its prime: the money flowed and the roster swelled. “I think Lee just sat there for a while and listened, looking at us,” Temmer recalls. “He said, ‘Yeah, I think we can do something.’ You know – immediately!” Before long, LHI had the band in the studio with crack session music unit The Wrecking Crew.

.

These were not enlightened times for girl groups. The group were re-named Honey Ltd by Hazlewood, and were put to work on an album without even realizing it. The band were under the impression they were simply recording singles. As a result, the band were unphased by Honey Ltd’s commercial failure.

.

The parent label, however, did notice the album’s failure but the girls continued on. By the end of 1968, the band joined Bob Hope on the USO tour and headed to Thailand to perform for soldiers. In 1969, Alex married and quit the band, their tenure on LHI was effectively terminated and the remaining members regrouped as country-rock group Eve. But like their music, the girls’ outlook remained resolutely sunny.

.

“Its all a karmic equation, isn’t it?" Temmer recalled. “So many things to experience and learn and humbly let go of in this journey. Our friendship is based on love – we love each other… always have… always will.”

  • First time ever reissued
  • Remastered from the original mono tapes
  • Comprehensive liner notes by Jessica Hundley interviewing all four band members, including unseen photos
  • 180 gram LP housed in gatefold tip-on jacket and includes 18×24 fold-out poster (repro of original Billboard advert)
  • First pressing of CD and LP include die-cut Honey Ltd. sticker (shown above)
  • SOLD OUT – ON-LINE ONLY: First 150 pre-orders get limited pressing on Royal Blue wax! Don’t sleep!
  • LP SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Limited pressing of 150 on Red Velvet wax!
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Reply #65 posted 07/09/13 4:48pm

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getxxxx said:

meanwhile over at funkytowngrooves

Coming Soon - Norman Conner's 1976 album "Aquarian Dream"
This will be part of our Classic Soul 2 on 1 Series and will be paired with "You Are My Starship", The release will also include bonus tracks

thumbs up!

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Reply #66 posted 07/10/13 1:10pm

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SoulAlive said:

getxxxx said:

meanwhile over at funkytowngrooves

Coming Soon - Norman Conner's 1976 album "Aquarian Dream"
This will be part of our Classic Soul 2 on 1 Series and will be paired with "You Are My Starship", The release will also include bonus tracks

thumbs up!

Norman Connors is SOOOO smooth! Can't wait! smile

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Reply #67 posted 07/15/13 7:45am

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Hall & Oates 1977 comp "No Goodbyes" that Atlantic released is finally making its cd debut in the U.S. Originally issued on Atlantic Records in 1977, it features the hit "She's Gone". The album reached # 92 on the Billboard charts. Hall & Oates fanatics can now have this album on compact disc.

via Wounded Bird Aug 2013

[Edited 7/15/13 7:48am]

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Reply #68 posted 07/15/13 7:48am

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On September 2, Universal will release an expanded double CD of Kim Wilde's sixth album 'Close' from 1988. The CD will feature two previously unreleased tracks and eight tracks that were never released on CD in the UK.

Track list as follows:

CD1
Hey Mister Heartache
You Came
Four Letter Word
Love In The Natural Way
Love's A No
Never Trust A Stranger
You'll Be The One Who'll Lose
European Soul
Stone
Lucky Guy
Tell Me Where You Are
Wotcha Gonna Do
She Hasn't Got Time For You '88
Hey Mister Heartache (Single Version)
You Came (Single Version)
Never Trust A Stranger (Single Version)
Love In The Natural Way (Video Edit)
You Came (Shep Pettibone US Single Version)

CD2
Hey Mister Heartache (12" Version)
Hey Mister Heartache (Kilo Watt Remix)
Hey Mister Heartache (Bonus Beats) [previously unreleased]
Hey Mister Heartache (Acapella With Percussion) [previously unreleased]
You Came (12" Version)
You Came (Shep Pettibone 12" Mix)
You Came (Dub Version #1)
You Came (Dub Version #2)
Never Trust A Stranger (12" Version)
Never Trust A Stranger (Sanjazz Mix)
Four Letter Word (12" Version)
Four Letter Word (Late Night Mix)
Love In The Natural Way (Extended Version)

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Reply #69 posted 07/15/13 1:13pm

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brotha

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kitbradley said:

whitechocolatebrotha said:

Whoo HOO! Been waitin' an eTERNITY 4 this one! Now I'll have all 4 of the Columbia reissues! smile

I thought it was so weird for Columbia to follow-up with this album, which they did zero promotion for, right after 1983's "Visions", the group's first Gold album since the early 70's. Why the label choose not to build upon that success is beyond me. The music business has always been and always will be perplexing.confuse

How did I miss this?! Sorry, kit! Yes! After the Gold "Visions," one would have THOUGHT that CBS would have promoted it! I mean, the possibilities for marketing a title like this were certainly there like, "Put some LIFE in your record collection!" or "Get a LIFE!" or ANYTHING close 2 that, but NOOOOO!!!! Ridiculous! Be that as it may, the album unnecessarily flopped, but did have a couple of beautiful ballads (which I THINK did well.) Can't remember. I'm gettin' OLD(er!) wink

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Reply #70 posted 07/15/13 2:20pm

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MickyDolenz said:

Honeyltdthumb23_thumb_325

AVAILABLE: July 23, 2013

.

Lee Hazlewood’s LHI label only put out interesting albums. Yet despite the psychedelic cowboy’s success with Nancy Sinatra and more, being on Lee Hazlewood Industries was no fast-track to success. Gorgeous and talented Detroit, Michigan girl group Honey Ltd had all the makings of a hit band, yet they disappeared after releasing just one album in 1968, a vinyl rarity that now regularly fetches upwards of $2,000.

.

Light In The Attic Records is now looking to set the record straight. Having previously explored both the back catalog of Lee Hazlewood and his LHI label via the You Turned My Head Around 45s Box Set, Honey Ltd’s The Complete LHI Recordings presents everything the group ever recorded. Fans of The Ronettes, The Shangri-Las and Pentangle are in for a treat – Honey Ltd’s music blended social commentary with harmony-drenched, psych-soul pop. Even opening track, ‘Warrior’, describes the mood of the times, as America sunk into the Vietnam war: “We must kill more people; strong men are what we need!"

.

Laura Polkinghome, Marsha Jo Temmer and sisters Joan and Alexandra Sliwin are the girls with the angelic voices. Hailing from Detroit, the four members of Honey Ltd grew up in a culture of soul music and dance shows, yet forming a band was never part of the plan. It simply happened after they sung together in a Wayne State University cafeteria and found they’d silenced the room. By 1967 they had formed a group known as the Mama Cats and were playing shows with local singer Bob Seger. By 1968, against a backdrop of rioting in Detroit, they’d hauled over to Los Angeles to give music a go, and it’s there that they hitch-hiked to an audition with Lee Hazlewood on Sunset Boulevard. At the time, Lee Hazlewood Industries was in its prime: the money flowed and the roster swelled. “I think Lee just sat there for a while and listened, looking at us,” Temmer recalls. “He said, ‘Yeah, I think we can do something.’ You know – immediately!” Before long, LHI had the band in the studio with crack session music unit The Wrecking Crew.

.

These were not enlightened times for girl groups. The group were re-named Honey Ltd by Hazlewood, and were put to work on an album without even realizing it. The band were under the impression they were simply recording singles. As a result, the band were unphased by Honey Ltd’s commercial failure.

.

The parent label, however, did notice the album’s failure but the girls continued on. By the end of 1968, the band joined Bob Hope on the USO tour and headed to Thailand to perform for soldiers. In 1969, Alex married and quit the band, their tenure on LHI was effectively terminated and the remaining members regrouped as country-rock group Eve. But like their music, the girls’ outlook remained resolutely sunny.

.

“Its all a karmic equation, isn’t it?" Temmer recalled. “So many things to experience and learn and humbly let go of in this journey. Our friendship is based on love – we love each other… always have… always will.”

  • First time ever reissued
  • Remastered from the original mono tapes
  • Comprehensive liner notes by Jessica Hundley interviewing all four band members, including unseen photos
  • 180 gram LP housed in gatefold tip-on jacket and includes 18×24 fold-out poster (repro of original Billboard advert)
  • First pressing of CD and LP include die-cut Honey Ltd. sticker (shown above)
  • SOLD OUT – ON-LINE ONLY: First 150 pre-orders get limited pressing on Royal Blue wax! Don’t sleep!
  • LP SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Limited pressing of 150 on Red Velvet wax!


I just listened to the samples at Light In The Attic. This sounds AWESOME! eek

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Reply #71 posted 07/15/13 11:35pm

Javi

sexton said:

MickyDolenz said:

Honeyltdthumb23_thumb_325

AVAILABLE: July 23, 2013

.

Lee Hazlewood’s LHI label only put out interesting albums. Yet despite the psychedelic cowboy’s success with Nancy Sinatra and more, being on Lee Hazlewood Industries was no fast-track to success. Gorgeous and talented Detroit, Michigan girl group Honey Ltd had all the makings of a hit band, yet they disappeared after releasing just one album in 1968, a vinyl rarity that now regularly fetches upwards of $2,000.

.

Light In The Attic Records is now looking to set the record straight. Having previously explored both the back catalog of Lee Hazlewood and his LHI label via the You Turned My Head Around 45s Box Set, Honey Ltd’s The Complete LHI Recordings presents everything the group ever recorded. Fans of The Ronettes, The Shangri-Las and Pentangle are in for a treat – Honey Ltd’s music blended social commentary with harmony-drenched, psych-soul pop. Even opening track, ‘Warrior’, describes the mood of the times, as America sunk into the Vietnam war: “We must kill more people; strong men are what we need!"

.

Laura Polkinghome, Marsha Jo Temmer and sisters Joan and Alexandra Sliwin are the girls with the angelic voices. Hailing from Detroit, the four members of Honey Ltd grew up in a culture of soul music and dance shows, yet forming a band was never part of the plan. It simply happened after they sung together in a Wayne State University cafeteria and found they’d silenced the room. By 1967 they had formed a group known as the Mama Cats and were playing shows with local singer Bob Seger. By 1968, against a backdrop of rioting in Detroit, they’d hauled over to Los Angeles to give music a go, and it’s there that they hitch-hiked to an audition with Lee Hazlewood on Sunset Boulevard. At the time, Lee Hazlewood Industries was in its prime: the money flowed and the roster swelled. “I think Lee just sat there for a while and listened, looking at us,” Temmer recalls. “He said, ‘Yeah, I think we can do something.’ You know – immediately!” Before long, LHI had the band in the studio with crack session music unit The Wrecking Crew.

.

These were not enlightened times for girl groups. The group were re-named Honey Ltd by Hazlewood, and were put to work on an album without even realizing it. The band were under the impression they were simply recording singles. As a result, the band were unphased by Honey Ltd’s commercial failure.

.

The parent label, however, did notice the album’s failure but the girls continued on. By the end of 1968, the band joined Bob Hope on the USO tour and headed to Thailand to perform for soldiers. In 1969, Alex married and quit the band, their tenure on LHI was effectively terminated and the remaining members regrouped as country-rock group Eve. But like their music, the girls’ outlook remained resolutely sunny.

.

“Its all a karmic equation, isn’t it?" Temmer recalled. “So many things to experience and learn and humbly let go of in this journey. Our friendship is based on love – we love each other… always have… always will.”

  • First time ever reissued
  • Remastered from the original mono tapes
  • Comprehensive liner notes by Jessica Hundley interviewing all four band members, including unseen photos
  • 180 gram LP housed in gatefold tip-on jacket and includes 18×24 fold-out poster (repro of original Billboard advert)
  • First pressing of CD and LP include die-cut Honey Ltd. sticker (shown above)
  • SOLD OUT – ON-LINE ONLY: First 150 pre-orders get limited pressing on Royal Blue wax! Don’t sleep!
  • LP SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Limited pressing of 150 on Red Velvet wax!


I just listened to the samples at Light In The Attic. This sounds AWESOME! eek

I'm definitely going to get this, thanks Micky!
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Reply #72 posted 07/17/13 6:42am

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so FUNKYTOWNGROOVES is also claiming to be putting out

Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1985 album "Life" ... if you want to hear previously unreleased tracks from the 1985 recording sessions for this album then this is the expanded release for you


Coming Soon - 2 CD Deluxe Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1983 album "Visions" which include previously unreleased material


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Gladys Knight And the Pips 1974 album "I Feel A Song"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1975 album "2nd Anniversary"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And the Pips 1978 album "The One and Only"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight's 1979 album, will also include many previously unreleased tracks from the albums recording sessions


Coming Soon "Fully Loaded" Edition of La La's 1987 self titled album - Top production here from "Full Force"


Coming Soon - Expanded edition of Norman Connors 1980 album "Take It To The Limit" - huge involvement on this classic album from the Jones Girls, Leon Ware, Jean Carn, Al Johnson, Glenn Jones, Frddie Hubbard & Adaritha (Ada Dyer).

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Reply #73 posted 07/17/13 9:22am

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getxxxx said:

so FUNKYTOWNGROOVES is also claiming to be putting out

Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1985 album "Life" ... if you want to hear previously unreleased tracks from the 1985 recording sessions for this album then this is the expanded release for you


Coming Soon - 2 CD Deluxe Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1983 album "Visions" which include previously unreleased material


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Gladys Knight And the Pips 1974 album "I Feel A Song"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1975 album "2nd Anniversary"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And the Pips 1978 album "The One and Only"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight's 1979 album, will also include many previously unreleased tracks from the albums recording sessions


Coming Soon "Fully Loaded" Edition of La La's 1987 self titled album - Top production here from "Full Force"


Coming Soon - Expanded edition of Norman Connors 1980 album "Take It To The Limit" - huge involvement on this classic album from the Jones Girls, Leon Ware, Jean Carn, Al Johnson, Glenn Jones, Frddie Hubbard & Adaritha (Ada Dyer).

Looks like they are trying to get back in the game again. For a while, they were beating out BBR because they were releasing more First Time On CD titles, but, then they hit a wall. They recently started reissuing their reissues. lol Glad to see things are starting to pick back up for them, somewhat. Still so many titles that need reissuing but looks like Universal Music is still not cooperating with them.

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Reply #74 posted 07/17/13 1:03pm

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getxxxx said:


Coming Soon - Expanded edition of Norman Connors 1980 album "Take It To The Limit" - huge involvement on this classic album from the Jones Girls, Leon Ware, Jean Carn, Al Johnson, Glenn Jones, Frddie Hubbard & Adaritha (Ada Dyer).

Yay!!! Aside from the fact that I just bought this as part of a twofer last week!! Adaritha has some killer vocals.

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Reply #75 posted 07/17/13 2:20pm

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Van Morrison / Moondance 4CD+Blu-ray Audio deluxe edition

Warner Bros. Music will reissue a FIVE DISC deluxe edition of Van Morrison‘s classic 1970 album Moondance on 30 September 2013.

As well as a newly remastered version of the album, this set includes three further CDs with multiple takes of the album tracks and a fifth Blu-ray Audio disc that contains the entire remastered album in hi-res stereo and surround sound.

A two-CD expanded edition is also available, with the second disc offering ‘highlights’ of the outtakes available on the deluxe set.

News

Van Morrison / Moondance 4CD+Blu-ray Audio deluxe set

Van Morrison / Moondance 4CD+Blu-ray Audio deluxe edition

Warner Bros. Music will reissue a FIVE DISC deluxe edition of Van Morrison‘s classic 1970 album Moondance on 30 September 2013.

As well as a newly remastered version of the album, this set includes three further CDs with multiple takes of the album tracks and a fifth Blu-ray Audio disc that contains the entire remastered album in hi-res stereo and surround sound.

A two-CD expanded edition is also available, with the second disc offering ‘highlights’ of the outtakes available on the deluxe set. At the time of writing only US-pre-orders up on Amazon. We’ll update this post when that changes.

5-disc Deluxe Edition
• • USA Pre-order: Moondance ...Ray Audio)

2-CD Expanded Edition
• • USA Pre-order: Moondance ...ion (2 CD)

Standard single disc remaster
• • USA Pre-order: Moondance ...rd Edition

FIVE DISC deluxe edition track listing:

Disc One – Original Album Remastered

  • 1. “And It Stoned Me”
  • 2. “Moondance”
  • 3. “Crazy Love”
  • 4. “Caravan”
  • 5. “Into The Mystic”
  • 6. “Come Running”
  • 7. “These Dreams Of You”
  • 8. “Brand New Day”
  • 9. “Everyone”
  • 10. “Glad Tidings”

Disc Two – All Previously Unreleased

  • 1. “What do we call this Van?”
  • 2. “Caravan” (Take 1)
  • 3. “Caravan” (Takes 2-3)
  • 4. “Caravan” (Take 4)
  • 5. “Caravan” (Takes 5-6)
  • 6. “Caravan” (Take 7)
  • 7. “Caravan” (Take 8)
  • 8. “I’ve Been Working” (Early Version Take 1)
  • 9. “I’ve Been Working” (Early Version Take 2)
  • 10. “I’ve Been Working” (Early Version Take 5)
  • 11. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” (Outtake)
  • 12. “I Shall Sing” (Take 1)
  • 13. “I Shall Sing” (Takes 2-3)
  • 14. “I Shall Sing” (Takes 4-6)
  • 15. “I Shall Sing” (Take 7)
  • 16. “I Shall Sing” (Takes 8-12)
  • 17. “I Shall Sing” (Take 13)

Disc Three – All Previously Unreleased

  • 1. “Into The Mystic” (Take 10)
  • 2. “Into The Mystic” (Take 11)
  • 3. “Into The Mystic” (Takes 12-13)
  • 4. “Into The Mystic” (Takes 14-16)
  • 5. “Into The Mystic” (Take 17)
  • 6. “Brand New Day” (Take 1)
  • 7. “Brand New Day” (Take 2)
  • 8. “Brand New Day” (Take 3)
  • 9. “Brand New Day” (Take 4)
  • 10. “Brand New Day” (Takes 5-6)
  • 11. “Brand New Day” (Take 7)
  • 12. “Glad Tidings (Take 1)
  • 13. “Glad Tidings (Takes 2-4)
  • 14. “Glad Tidings (Takes 7-8)
  • 15. “Glad Tidings (Take 9)
  • 16. “Caravan Redo” (Takes 1-2)
  • 17. “Caravan Redo” (Take 3)

Disc Four – All Previously Unreleased

  • 1. “Come Running” (Take 1)
  • 2. “Come Running” (Take 2)
  • 3. “Come Running” (Takes 3-4)
  • 4. “Come Running” (Take 5)
  • 5. “Come Running” (“Rolling On 4”)
  • 6. “Moondance” (Take 21)
  • 7. “Moondance” (Take 22)
  • 8. “Glad Tidings” (Alt. Version)
  • 9. “These Dreams Of You” (Alt Version)
  • 10. “Crazy Love” (Remix)
  • 11. “Glad Tidings” (Remix 1)
  • 12. “Glad Tidings” (Remix 2)
  • 13. “Glad Tidings” (Remix 3)
  • 14. “Caravan” (Remix)
  • 15. “These Dreams Of You” (Remix)
  • 16. “I Shall Sing” (Mix)

Disc Five – Blu-Ray Audio disc with high-resolution 48K 24 bit PCM stereo and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound audio of original album (no video)

TWO Disc Expanded Edition track listing

Disc One – Original Album Remastered

Disc Two – All Previously Unreleased

  • 1. “Caravan” (Take 4)
  • 2. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out” (Outtake)
  • 3. “Into The Mystic” (Take 11)
  • 4. “Brand New Day” (Take 3)
  • 5. “Glad Tidings” (Alt. Version)
  • 6. “Come Running”(Take 2)
  • 7. “Crazy Love” (Mono Mix)
  • 8. “These Dreams Of You” (Alt. Version)
  • 9. “Moondance” (Take 22)
  • 10. “I Shall Sing” (Take 7)
  • 11. “I’ve Been Working” (Early Version, Take 5)
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Reply #76 posted 07/17/13 3:56pm

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brotha

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kitbradley said:

getxxxx said:

so FUNKYTOWNGROOVES is also claiming to be putting out

Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1985 album "Life" ... if you want to hear previously unreleased tracks from the 1985 recording sessions for this album then this is the expanded release for you


Coming Soon - 2 CD Deluxe Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1983 album "Visions" which include previously unreleased material


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Gladys Knight And the Pips 1974 album "I Feel A Song"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And The Pips 1975 album "2nd Anniversary"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight And the Pips 1978 album "The One and Only"


Coming Soon - Expanded Edition Of Glady's Knight's 1979 album, will also include many previously unreleased tracks from the albums recording sessions


Coming Soon "Fully Loaded" Edition of La La's 1987 self titled album - Top production here from "Full Force"


Coming Soon - Expanded edition of Norman Connors 1980 album "Take It To The Limit" - huge involvement on this classic album from the Jones Girls, Leon Ware, Jean Carn, Al Johnson, Glenn Jones, Frddie Hubbard & Adaritha (Ada Dyer).

Looks like they are trying to get back in the game again. For a while, they were beating out BBR because they were releasing more First Time On CD titles, but, then they hit a wall. They recently started reissuing their reissues. lol Glad to see things are starting to pick back up for them, somewhat. Still so many titles that need reissuing but looks like Universal Music is still not cooperating with them.

Yay! I got a reissue of "Visions" from a couple of years ago, but the sound quality isn't all that and there aren't any bonus tracks. I am SO DOWN with THIS!!! And of course "Life!" My CD playa's gon' be smilin' very soon! smile

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If You Could Read My Mind - Viola Wills

If You Could Read My Mind
Viola Wills was originally a session vocalist on sides that Barry White produced for Bob Keane's Bronco/Mustang labels. In 1965, White signed Wills to Bronco as a solo artist. She recorded several sides for the label; all failed to chart. It would take another decade before Viola would chart a hit.

In 1979, while signed to the Ariola/Hansa label, Wills enjoyed her biggest hit with a disco version of Patience and Prudence's 1957 hit ‘GONNA GET ALONG WITHOUT YOU NOW.’ Recording in an up-tempo Disco/Hi-NRG style, Wills scored dancefloor hits with Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND’ and Carole King & Gerry Goffin’s ‘UP ON THE ROOF.’ IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND became her first Ariola album release in 1980.

Cherry Pop is proud to release the first ever CD version of Viola’s album IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND expertly remastered and complete with liner notes and bonus tracks. It is essential listening for all Hi-NRG, Disco and ‘80s Pop fans out there!

Release Date: 22/07/2013

1. IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND
2. SECRET LOVE
3. MIDNIGHT BLUE
4. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU
5. (THERE’S) ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME
6. UP ON THE ROOF
7. LET ME BE YOUR ROCK
8. DON’T EVER STOP LOVING ME
9. STARRY EYES
10. THAT SAME OLD FEELING
BONUS TRACKS
11. GONNA GET ALONG WITH YOU NOW
12. YOUR LOVE
13. SOMEBODY’S EYES
14. IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND (12” LONG VERSION)
15. UP ON THE ROOF (12” SPECIAL U.S. DISCO MIX, LONG VERSION)
16. SECRET LOVE (12” SPECIAL REMIXED VERSION)
17. GONNA GET ALONG WITHOUT YOU NOW (12” LONG VERSION)
18. IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND (12” SPECIAL U.S. DISCO-NET VERSION)

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The Buddah Years - Phyllis Hyman

The Buddah Years
Eighteen years after her passing in 1995, soulful songstress Phyllis Hyman remains one of most appreciated and loved singers of her time. SoulMusic Records pays tribute to the distinctive vocalist with a third release following the 2013 reissues of two of her Arista albums, 1979’s SOMEWHERE IN MY LIFETIME (SMCR-5092) and 1983’s GODDESS OF LOVE (SMCR-5095) with a collection that focuses on her recordings for Buddah Records (1977-1978).

Incorporating her self-titled 1977 LP debut (available on CD for the first time in its entirety in many years), THE BUDDAH YEARS also includes the dance-flavoured "You’re The One,” a track left off the original album, and three songs – ‘Soon Come Again,’ ‘Be Careful (How You Treat My Love)’ and ‘The Answer Is You’ - recorded for Buddah, originally released on the 1978 non-US LP, ‘Sing A Song’ and then included on her 1979 US Arista debut.

With production by Jerry Peters, John Davis and the team of Larry Alexander (her then-husband) and Sandy Torano, the "Phyllis Hyman album” showcased the songbird’s ability to fuse pop, soul and jazz. Highlights included a beautiful reinterpretation of "I Don’t Want To Lose You,” (originally recorded by The Spinners), songwriter / producer Thom Bell’s ‘Loving You, Losing You,’ (a Top 40 R&B and dance hit single) and the Hyman fan favourite, ‘The Night Bird Gets The Love.’

Liner notes by renowned U.S. writer Rashod Ollison include quotes from producer John Davis and arranger Onaje Allan Gumbs.

Release Date: 15/07/2013

1. LOVING YOU, LOSING YOU
2. NO ONE CAN LOVE YOU MORE
3. ONE THING ON MY MIND
4. I DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU
5. DELIVER THE LOVE
6. WAS YESTERDAY SUCH A LONG TIME AGO
7. THE NIGHT BIRD GETS THE LOVE
8. BEAUTIFUL MAN OF MINE
9. CHILDREN OF THE WORLD
10. YOU’RE THE ONE
11. SOON COME AGAIN
12. BE CAREFUL (HOW YOU TREAT MY LOVE)
13. THE ANSWER IS YOU

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Hold Your Horses - First Choice

Hold Your Horses
FIRST CHOICE, a female vocal trio hailing from Philadelphia, spent much of the 1970s signed to Philly Groove Records under the management of legendary Salsoul guitarist, songwriter and producer, Norman Harris. They released a string of hits throughout the mid to late 70s, the most prominent of which has to be their 1977 hit, Let No Man Put Asunder from the album Delusions which has almost 50 samples to its name, not including the countless samples of the 1983 Frankie Knuckles and Shep Pettibone remixes.

Following the huge success of Delusions, First Choice released their second offering on Gold Mind, Hold Your Horses. While Norman Harris produced and played on the album, the majority of production duties were left in the highly capable hands of Tom Moulton and Thor Baldursson. Musical talent features in the shape Philly Soul and MFSB legend Bobby Eli backed by string arrangement from the world-renowned Don Renaldo and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra.
Notable singles include the title track which achieved a top 100 US R&B position while rocketing all the way to #5 on the US Dance chart as did the following single, Double Cross with both becoming hugely popular on dance floors around the globe, the latter also successfully gained a #60 spot on the US R&B charts during a highly competitive period of music. Other notable tracks include third single Love Thang also proving to be a popular dance floor jam.

BBR is delighted to bring you this newly remastered and fully expanded edition of First Choice - Hold Your Horses.

Complete with extensive liner notes and added bonus content this BBR Remaster is a must have for all Funk, Soul, Disco and R&B fans out there!

Release Date: 24/06/2013

1. LET ME DOWN EASY
2. GOOD MORNING MIDNIGHT
3. GREAT EXPECTATIONS
4. HOLD YOUR HORSES
5. LOVE THANG
6. DOUBLE CROSS
BONUS TRACKS

7. NOW THAT I’VE THROWN IT ALL AWAY
8. LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER (DISCO MADNESS)
9. DOUBLE CROSS (12” Bobby DJ Guttadaro Mix)
10. LOVE THANG (12” DISCO MIX)
11. HOLD YOUR HORSES (Single Version)
12. DOUBLE CROSS (12" EXTENDED DISCO MIX)
13. DOUBLE CROSS (12” Larry Levan Mix)


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Inner Life - Inner Life

Inner Life
Inner Life was an American studio project group led by Patrick Adams and Greg Carmichael. After crossing paths in their working circles, Greg Carmichael enlisted the vocal prowess of an established backing singer by the name of Jocelyn Brown and asked her to sing co-lead on a song that would feature the amazing talent of the New York philharmonic orchestra and set dancefloors alight with the Chic-influenced disco romp, 'Keep On Jumping' which sat itself comfortably atop the Billboard Disco Chart.

On the back of this success Jocelyn joined forces with Carmichael and Adams along with Leroy Burgess and backed them with the unmistakably fantastic Salsoul Orchestra. The result was 3 albums that have gone on to become disco dance classics. BBR presents to you Inner Life – Inner Life. Inner Life was released in 1981 on the legendary Salsoul Records and featured production mastery by Inner Life’s creators, Greg Carmichael and Patrick Adams.

Recorded at the historic Sigma Sound Studios, Inner Life presented two singles offerings the first of which was a rendition of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s 1967 Motown hit Ain’t No Mountain High Enough and daunting a task as it may have been for Brown, she did the track wonderful justice with her incredibly natural and soulful vocal taking the single all the way to #20 on the US Disco Chart. Other notable tracks include the second single (Knock Out) Let’s Go Another Round and the more laid back groover Make It Last Forever. There are further remixes by the legendary John Morales and Larry Levan.

BBR is very excited to announce the release of Inner Life – Inner Life. This fully expanded remaster comes complete with extensive liner notes featuring an interview with Jocelyn Brown and added bonus content making this BBR Remaster a must have for all Soul, Funk, Disco and R&B fans out there!

Release Date: 24/06/2013

1. IT’S YOU
2. AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
3. PAY GIRL
4. (KNOCK OUT) LET’S GO ANOTHER ROUND
5. LIVE IT UP
6. MAKE IT LAST FOREVER
BONUS TRACKS

7. LET’S GET THIS THING TOGETHER
8. AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
(12” Garage Version)
9. (KNOCK OUT) LET’S GO ANOTHER ROUND
(12” Disco Version)
10. MAKE IT LAST FOREVER
(12” Larry Levan Paradise Garage Version)

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Loleatta - Loleatta Holloway

Loleatta
Loleatta Holloway was a dance music legend. Her amazing vocal talents gained her the reputation as one of the premier vocalists of soul and dance. Loleatta unfortunately passed away in March 2011. Loleatta started singing with Queen of Gospel, Albertina Walker and the Caravans. She released her first single "Rainbow ‘71” on the fledgling Apache label before moving to Aware to record her first two albums prior to her work with Salsoul.
LOLEATTA was her first album for Gold Mind/Salsoul Records and was released in 1976. WORN OUT BROKEN HEART was released as the album’s first single and made #25 R&B. Its B-Side was DREAMIN’, an underground club hit when initially released. DREAMIN’ later became one of Salsoul’s key tracks and has often been remixed, most notably in 2000 when it topped the Billboard Dance chart. HIT AND RUN was the album’s second single and another Salsoul classic. It was a #11 Disco hit when released.

LOLEATTA also features WE’RE GETTING STRONGER which was sampled by Whitney Houston on her Million Dollar Bill single as well as the Curtis Mayfield penned song WHAT NOW. Loleatta was responsible for providing the vocals for dance classics Love Sensation and Relight My Fire (Dan Hartman) as well as the UK #1 hit by Black Box, Ride On Time.

Released in deluxe Super Jewel cases, with bonus tracks LOLEATTA is a must for all Soul and Funk fans out there and a very welcome addition to our collection of Salsoul reissues!

Release Date: 05/08/13
1. HIT AND RUN
2. IS IT JUST A MAN’S WAY?
3. WE’RE GETTING STRONGER (THE LONGER WE STAY TOGETHER)
4. DREAMIN’
5. RIPPED OFF
6. WORN OUT BROKEN HEART
7. THAT’S HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE
8. WHAT NOW
BONUS TRACKS

9. RUNAWAY – The Salsoul Orchestra featuring Loleatta Holloway
10. DREAMIN’ (12” Disco Version)
11. HIT AND RUN (12” Disco Version)
12. WE’RE GETTING STRONGER (THE LONGER WE STAY TOGETHER) (12” Disco Version)
13. WORN OUT BROKEN HEART (Single Version)
14. DREAMIN’ (Single Version)

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