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Reissue Talk XXI (21)

UPDATE: Phil Collins pushed back the initial release of his first two reissues from November 6th to January 29th

Face Value: Deluxe Edition Track List

1. "In The Air Tonight"
2. "This Must Be Love"
3. "Behind The Lines"
4. "The Roof Is Leaking"
5. "Droned"
6. "Hand In Hand"
7. "I Missed Again"
8. "You Know What I Mean"
9. "Thunder And Lightning"
10. "I'm Not Moving"
11. "If Leaving Me Is Easy
12. "Tomorrow Never Knows"

Bonus Tracks

1. "Misunderstanding" - Live
2. "If Leaving Me Is Easy" - Live
3. "In The Air Tonight" - Live
4. "Behind The Lines" - Live
5. "The Roof Is Leaking" - Demo
6. "Hand In Hand" - Live
7. "I Missed Again" - Live
8. "....And So To F" - Live
9. "This Must Be Love" - Demo
10. "Please Don't Ask" - Demo
11. "Misunderstanding" - Demo
12. "Against All Odds" - Demo

Both Sides: Deluxe Edition Track List

1. "Both Sides Of The Story"
2. "Can't Turn Back The Years"
3. "Everyday"
4. "I've Forgotten Everything"
5. "We're Sons Of Our Fathers"
6. "Can't Find My Way"
7. "Survivors"
8. "We Fly So Close"
9. "There's A Place For Us"
10. "We Wait And We Wonder"
11. "Please Come Out Tonight"

Bonus Tracks

1. "Take Me With You"
2. "Both Sides Of The Story" - Live
3. "Can't Turn Back The Years" - Live
4. "Survivors" - Live
5. "Everyday" - Live
6. "We Wait And We Wonder" - Live
7. "Can't Find My Way" - Demo
8. "I've Been Trying"
9. "Both Sides Of The Story"
10. "Hero" - Demo

Phil Collins

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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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Did Pil re-shoot those album covers??? He's aged decades on both of them! Compare them to the originals lol

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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MidniteMagnet said:

Did Pil re-shoot those album covers??? He's aged decades on both of them! Compare them to the originals lol

Yes he reshot the covers for the reissues

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Michael Jackson Dangerous on 180g 2LP

Release: November 20, 2015

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1991's Dangerous saw Michael Jackson go in a different direction by surprisingly jettisoning longtime hit-making producer Quincy Jones (Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad) to co-produce the album himself with the assistance of Teddy Riley, Bruce Swedien and Bill Bottrell. It payed off as the album displayed a more contemporary MJ pop-sound, entering the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 1 and selling over 35 million copies worldwide. The fine-tuned 14-song set produced a bevy of hit singles like "Black Or White," "In The Closet," "Remember The Time," "Jam" and "Who Is It" which were propelled even further by their unprecedented and omnipresent music videos.

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Although Dangerous is definitely part of Jackson's quartet of classic albums and shows off a diverse range of styles, the multi-platinum No. 1 album is often overlooked due to the King of Pop's daunting catalog.

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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Say Say Say [2015 Remix] 12” Vinyl Release Details

In celebration and support of independent record stores, it has been announced that ‘Say Say Say [2015 Remix]’ will be released on 12” vinyl next Friday, November 27th for Record Store Day in the US. The track will also be released as part of Universal Records' '12 Days of Christmas' Campaign in the UK on Saturday November 28th.

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The lead track of this limited release - originally recorded with Michael Jackson for the album Pipes of Peace in 1983 - is the full remixed song as featured on the bonus disc accompanying the 2015 album remaster, released in October as part of the GRAMMY Award-winning Paul McCartney Archive Collection.

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The B-side is an instrumental version of the song mixed by John “Jellybean” Benitez as featured on the original 12” single, remastered for this limited edition release.

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The 12” sleeve is printed in silver and black with a graphite finish with transparent vinyl.

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Tracklist

Side A
Say Say Say [2015 Remix]
Side B
Say Say Say (Instrumental) [2015 Remaster]

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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Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush

50 years of Mississippi blues legend Bobby Rush—culled from more than 20 labels—coming on four discs from Omnivore Recordings on November 27, 2015.

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Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush box set contains nearly five hours of music with 32-page booklet, noted by Bill Dahl, with quotes from Mavis Staples, Keb’ Mo’, Elvin Bishop, Leon Huff, Al Bell, and more.

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“Bobby Rush is among the most treasured blues singers of all time. Because when the blues saints go marching in, Bobby Rush will be in that. —Leon Huff
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When you’ve played with Elmore James, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed, you must be on to something. When you’ve had a multi-generational career in music, spanning blues, soul and funk, that’s something else.

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Bobby’s incredible half century of recorded music is ready to be devoured by those who’ve never tasted and those who want another helping on Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush.

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Nearly 100 tracks from the three-time Grammy® nominee’s storied career are finally collected in this unprecedented set. Including his Checker, Galaxy, and Jewel sides through Philadelphia International, Malaco/Waldoxy, LaJam, and Urgent cuts, as well as material from his own Deep Rush label, Chicken Heads tells the story of Bobby Rush: unfiltered, unedited and unbelievable. With almost five hours of music on four CDs, Chicken Heads traces his career from 1964’s

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“Someday” through the title track, from 1979 collaborations with Gamble & Huff to tracks from 2004’s FolkFunk.

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The 32-page, full-color booklet is filled with photos, ephemera, liner notes from Bill Dahl and testimonials from friends and fans including Mavis Staples, Keb’ Mo’, Elvin Bishop, Denise LaSalle, Leon Huff, Al Bell, and many more. With mastering and restoration by Grammy® winner Michael Graves, Bobby’s vintage recordings have never sounded better.

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According to Rush, “It’s very exciting. Truly I feel honored that someone would think enough of me to do this. The record side of it is the glory side of me and that’s the side that I want people to know and I’m grateful for that. I’m happy that someone thought before I leave this land to tell my story. I’m proud of it and flattered about it. I want the world to know that this is my first time and I want to say it for people to be enthused about me. I’m not enthused about all of the songs because at the time I didn’t think they were all good. But after you become a ‘legend,’ you look back and it all looks good. There are things you had in the can you didn’t want to put out, and then you get asked what you have in the can that’s never been heard to put it out.”

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As annotator Dahl comments at the opening of his essay: “Blues never get funkier than when Bobby Rush swaggers up to the mic and lets fly with his homespun truisms. He’s always in motion, always smiling, always on fire as his skintight band cooks up irresistible elastic grooves behind him.”

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So, prepare to get funky with Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush!



CD/Digital Track List:
Disc 1:
1. Someday

2. Let Me Love You

3. Sock Boo Ga Loo

4. Much Too Much

5. Gotta Have Money

6. Camel Walk

7. Wake Up

8. The Things That I Used To Do
9. Let It All Hang Out
10. Just Be Yourself

11. Done Got Good To Me, Part 1
12. Chicken Heads

13. Mary Jane

14. Gotta Be Funky

15. Gotta Find You Girl

16. Bowlegged Woman, Knock-Kneed Man Part 1
17. Niki Hoeky
18. She’s A Good ’Un

19. Get Out Of Here, Part 1

20. I’m Still Waiting

21. She Put The Whammy On Me

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Disc 2:
1. I Wanna Do The Do

2. Hey Western Union Man

3. Let’s Do It Together

4. Be Still

5. Talk To Your Daughter

6. Sue (Single Version)

7. Making A Decision (Single Version)
8. Bertha Jean (Single Version)

9. What’s Good For The Goose Is Good For The Gander
10. Dr. Funk
11. Never Would Have Thought It

12. A Man Can Give It (But He Can’t Take It)
13. Nine Below Zero

14. I Ain’t Studdin’ You (Single Version)

15. You, You, You (Know What To Do)

16. Time To Hit The Road Again

17. I’m Gone

18. Handy Man

19. One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show

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Disc 3:
1. Hen Pecked

2. She’s So Fine

3. Buttermilk Bottom
4. Big Fat Woman

5. Booga Bear

6. Hoochie Man

7. Scootchin’

8. He Got My Attention
9. Always On My Mind
10. Wet Match

11. Undercover Lover

12. Tough Titty

13. When She Loves Ya

14. Evil (Live)

15. Ride In My Automobile
16. River’s Invitation

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Disc 4:
1. Feeling Good (Pt. 1)
2. Night Fishin’

3. Take Me To The River
4. Help Me
5. Howlin’ Wolf

6. Uncle Esau

7. What’s Goin’ On
8. I Got 3 Problems
9. Blind Snake
10. Show You A Good Time
11. Down In Louisiana

12. You Just Like A Dresser
13. Swing Low
14. Another Murder In New Orleans – 
Dr. John And Bobby Rush With Blinddog Smokin’
15. Sittin’ Here Waitin’ – Bobby Rush With Blinddog Smokin’
16. If That’s The Way You Like It – Bobby Rush With Blinddog Smokin’
17. Push And Pull – Featuring Frayser Boy
18. Dedication (Excerpt)

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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The Early Motown EPs is a limited edition ‘various artists’ vinyl box set with Motown’s first seven EPs together for the first time…

Beginning an EP reissue series of rare Motown recordings from the three labels that formulated the Motown Sound – London American, $tateside and Tamla Motown – this vinyl compilation of 28 recordings showcases the burgeoning talents of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Brenda Holloway, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, The Supremes, The Miracles and more.

In the Sixties, record labels realised four-track EPs could be a useful marketing tool to boost the profile of emerging artists and whet appetites for their current or forthcoming albums. Motown EPs released in Britain came with glossy photo front covers (usually, but not always, with pictures of the artists) and sometimes carried mini-essays on the back of the sleeve giving extra information on the featured artists from across the pond.

Of the seven EPs reissued in this set, five are/were mini-compilations of an eclectic range of Motown artists (these were branded as either ‘R&B Chart Makers’ or ‘Hitsville USA’). The other two EPs focus individually on early tracks by The Miracles and pre- teen prodigy Stevie Wonder respectively.

Each of The Early Motown EPs box sets is individually numbered and includes a download card. The sleeves of each EP inside are almost identical to the original designs, but the sharp-eyed among you will notice that the $tateside logo has been replaced by Tamla Motown branding. Commenting on the SoulfulDetroit.com forum, Paul Nixon, the compilation producer of this and many other Motown reissues for Universal Music, explained why.

‘It wasn’t until way down the process that it became obvious that the $tateside logo could not be used as it now belongs to Warners,’ he wrote. ‘The London logo I believe is still with the Universal family. Future [Universal Music] sets will not be affected as they were carried on the Tamla Motown label. Otherwise these sets will be lovely. They are half-laminated like the original EPs and are as close to the originals as possible.’

The Early Motown EPs is released on 27 November 2015.

EP1

  • 1. Shop Around – The Miracles

  • 2. Who’s Lovin’ You – The Miracles

  • 3. Ain’t It Baby – The Miracles

  • 4. The Only One I Love – The Miracles

EP2

  • 1. Heatwave – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas

  • 2. A Love She Can Count On – The Miracles

  • 3. Hitch Hike – Marvin Gaye

  • 4. My Daddy Knows Best – The Marvelettes

EP3

  • 1. I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues Pt. 1 – Stevie Wonder

  • 2. I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues Pt. 2 – Stevie Wonder

  • 3. Work Out Stevie, Work Out – Stevie Wonder

  • 4. Monkey Talk – Stevie Wonder

EP4

  • 1. I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying – The Miracles

  • 2. Love Me All The Way – Kim Weston

  • 3. A Breathtaking Guy – The Supremes

  • 4. As Long As I Know He’s Mine – The Marvelettes

EP5

  • 1. Can I Get A Witness – Marvin Gaye

  • 2. Too Hurt To Cry, Too Much In Love To Say Goodbye – The Darnells

  • 3. Leaving Here – Eddie Holland

  • 4. Quicksand – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas

EP6

  • 1. Run, Run, Run – The Supremes

  • 2. Just Ain’t Enough Love – Eddie Holland

  • 3. The Way You Do The Things You Do – The Temptations

  • 4. Can You Do it – The Contours

EP7

  • 1. Baby Don’t You Do It – Marvin Gaye

  • 2. I’ll Always Love You – Brenda Holloway

  • 3. Devil In His Heart – Carolyn Crawford

  • 4. Candy To Me – Eddie Holland

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Prepare to be offended – but in the best possible way – as this mad collection serves up a whole host of postwar tracks in many styles – all of which have a lyrical bent that would hardly be acceptable today! Some cuts are from the mainstream – which might be excused for their insensitive portrayal of subcultures – but other tracks from genres like blues, country, and jazz often come across with some oddly offensive lyrics at points – yet in ways that maybe have some degree of charm, given their outdated ideas. In fact, the collection's maybe a good reminder that things have never been that easy for most folks in the American music scene – that someone's success is often stomping on someone else's idea – in this case handled in a range of subject matter that might offend Chinese Americans, African Americans, women, hillbillies, and a fair bit of other folks too – with subject matter that deals with differences in language, cultures, intelligence, and even driving.

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You’ll marvel at what was considered OK in mainstream popular music. Unlike some extreme pop music today, these 31 songs were not meant to upset the audience. What passed for popular entertainment then could be pretty shocking by today’s standards.

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1 Hank Thompson - Squaws Along The Yukon
2 Warren Smith - Ubangi Stomp
3 Buddy Hackett - Chinese Rock And Egg Roll
4 Joe Turner - Honey Hush
5 Little Walter - Boom Boom Out Go The Lights
6 Ella Mae Morse - How Can You Leave A Man Like This
7 Jimmy Reed - I'm Going Upside Your Head
8 Buddy & Ella Johnson - (Gotta Go) Upside Your Head
9 Pat Boone - Speedy Gonzales
10 The Kingston Trio - Coplas
11 The Four Lads - Skokiaan
12 Spike Jones - Japanese Skokiaan
13 The Charms - Ling Ting Tong
14 Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Love Paris
15 Sammy Davis Jr - Get Out Of The Car (Uh Ho)
16 Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Run For Your Life
17 Blues Rockers - Calling All Cows
18 Gerry Granahan - No Chemise Please
19 Arthur Godfrey - Too Fat Polka
20 Dale Hawkins - Class Cutter (Yeah, Yeah)
21 Fats Domino - Little School Girl
22 The Andrews Sisters - Rum and Coca Cola
23 Floyd Dixon with Mari Jones - Girl Fifteen
24 Arthur Godfrey & The Too Fat Trio - Slap 'er Down Again Pa
25 Dorothy Shay - Mountain Lullaby
26 Red Foley - Never Trust A Woman
27 The Playmates - Women Drivers
28 Gene Vincent - Flea Brain
29 The Hawks - All Women Are The Same
30 Annisteen Allen - Fujiyama Mama
31 Bill Haley & His Comets - Shake, Rattle And Roll

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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pre-order for the reissue of the classic album by The Sylvers Official - Something Special with the hit "Hot Line" from Caroline International in association with SoulMusic Records (SMR). Liner notes by Kevin Goins, with quotes from Leon Sylvers III.. DEC 5th

Track Listing:

1. Hot Line
2. Got To Have You (For My Very Own)
3. Now I Want You
4. Ain't No Doubt About It
5. Shake 'Um Up
6. Mista Guitar Man
7. Lovin' You Is Like Lovin' The Wind
8. High School Dance
9. That's What Love Is Made Of
10. Disco Showdown
Bonus Track:
11. Hot Line - US Capitol single edit

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Upcoming reissues due from SoulMusic Records (SMR) - in association with Caroline International - titles by The Dells, The Dramatics and in the new year, Yvonne Elliman; and in association with Cherry Red Records - titles by Anglo-Saxon Brown, Mass Production and then Esther Phillips (Capricorn Princess with 12" single of "Magic's In The Air/Boy, I Really Tied One On") and Brook Benton (two-on-one, Home Style/Storyteller with bonus track, "A Black Child Can't Smile"). Pre-order The Dells and The Dramatics now at:

http://www.soulmusic.com/soulmusicrecords

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COMING ON BBR IN 2016 WITH FOUR BONUS TRACKS:

Rose Royce - In Full Bloom (Whitfield, 1977)

Teddy Pendergrass - TP (Philadelphia International, 1980)

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Gimme Something Real: Expanded Edition - Ashford & Simpson (Jan 22)

1. BEND ME
2. TIME
3. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT
4. GIMME SOMETHING REAL
5. CAN YOU MAKE IT BROTHER
6. I’M DETERMINED
7. AIN’T THAT GOOD ENOUGH
8. I NEED YOUR LIGHT
9. ANYWHERE
BONUS TRACKS
10. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT (Long Version) - PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
11. (I’D KNOW YOU) ANYWHERE (Single Version)

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In Full Boom: Expanded Edition - Rose Royce (jan 22, 16) BBR

1. WISHING ON A STAR
2. YOU CAN’T PLEASE EVERYBODY
3. OOH BOY
4. DO YOUR DANCE
5. YOU’RE MY WORLD GIRL
6. LOVE, MORE LOVE
7. FUNK FACTORY
8. IT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE DANCIN’
BONUS TRACKS
9. DO YOUR DANCE (SINGLE VERSION)
10. OOH BOY (SINGLE VERSION)
11. WISHING ON A STAR (SINGLE VERSION)
12. IT MAKES YOU FEELLIKE DANCIN’(SINGLE VERSION)

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I Wanna Be Selfish: Expanded Edition - Ashford & Simpson (jan 29, 16)

1. SPOILED
2. EVERYBODY’S GOT TO GIVE IT UP
3. I WANNA BE SELFISH
4. I HAD A LOVE
5. MAIN LINE
6. AIN’T THAT SOMETHING
7. DON’T FIGHT IT
8. AIN’T NOTHING BUT A MAYBE
9. OVER TO WHERE YOU ARE
10. TAKE ALL THE TIME YOU NEED
BONUS TRACK
11. MAIN LINE (LONG VERSION) - PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

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Circle Of Love: Special 40th Anniversary Edition - Sister Sledge (jan 29, 16)

1. CIRCLE OF LOVE (CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE)
2. CROSS MY HEART
3. PROTECT OUR LOVE
4. GIVE IN TO LOVE
5. LOVE, DON’T YOU GO THROUGH NO CHANGES ON ME
6. DON’T YOU MISS HIM NOW
7. PAIN RELIEVER
8. YOU’RE MUCH BETTER OFF LOVING ME
9. FIREMAN
BONUS TRACKS
10. THE WEATHERMAN
11. HAVE YOU MET MY FRIEND
12. MAMA NEVER TOLD ME
13. NEITHER ONE OF US (WANTS TO BE THE FIRST
TO SAY GOODBYE)
14. LOVE HAS FOUND ME
15. LOVE AIN’T EASY
16. THANK YOU FOR TODAY
17. HAVE LOVE, WILL TRAVEL
18. CREAM OF THE CROP
19. MAMA NEVER TOLD ME ("A TOM MOULTON MIX”)

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Motown’s latest release, Motortown Revue in Paris Super Deluxe Edition is now available to pre-order via PledgeMusic. The Label have lovingly restored and remastered the audio and artwork of this much-vaunted live recording from the original Tamla Motown masters. The prolific Motortown Revue line-up features performances from Motown/Tamla legends The Supremes, The Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Martha And The Vandellas and Earl Van Dyke.

This release is the complete performance and includes twelve previously unreleased live tracks from all those who appeared on the night.

“Motortown Revue in Paris” Super Deluxe Edition is available in both a 2CD and a 3LP format.

Also available *exclusively to Pledgers is a very special Limited Edition Motortown Revue: The French EPs 5 E.P. 7" Vinyl Box Set.*

Originally released on the Tamla Motown label in the US in 1965 and in the UK in February 1966, this live album was taken from the legendary Paris stint of the 1965 Motortown Revue European tour. Following successful shows in Great Britain, Paris was the final stop on the road and this live recording -- sonically the finest of the Motortown Revue performances committed to tape -- captures the sounds and atmosphere of this Parisian Motown party, with the finest of Berry Gordy Jr’s travelling roadshow delivering in vintage form.

By ordering your copy here on PledgeMusic, you’ll gain access to production updates and merchandise only available here, T-shirts, posters and only for Pledgers the Limited Edition 7" French EPs Box Set, exclusive to PledgeMusic.

ALL PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE AND PACKAGING

http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/motortownrevueinparis

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getxxxx said:

Motown’s latest release, Motortown Revue in Paris Super Deluxe Edition is now available to pre-order via PledgeMusic. The Label have lovingly restored and remastered the audio and artwork of this much-vaunted live recording from the original Tamla Motown masters. The prolific Motortown Revue line-up features performances from Motown/Tamla legends The Supremes, The Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Martha And The Vandellas and Earl Van Dyke.

This release is the complete performance and includes twelve previously unreleased live tracks from all those who appeared on the night.

“Motortown Revue in Paris” Super Deluxe Edition is available in both a 2CD and a 3LP format.

Also available *exclusively to Pledgers is a very special Limited Edition Motortown Revue: The French EPs 5 E.P. 7" Vinyl Box Set.*

Originally released on the Tamla Motown label in the US in 1965 and in the UK in February 1966, this live album was taken from the legendary Paris stint of the 1965 Motortown Revue European tour. Following successful shows in Great Britain, Paris was the final stop on the road and this live recording -- sonically the finest of the Motortown Revue performances committed to tape -- captures the sounds and atmosphere of this Parisian Motown party, with the finest of Berry Gordy Jr’s travelling roadshow delivering in vintage form.

By ordering your copy here on PledgeMusic, you’ll gain access to production updates and merchandise only available here, T-shirts, posters and only for Pledgers the Limited Edition 7" French EPs Box Set, exclusive to PledgeMusic.

ALL PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE AND PACKAGING

http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/motortownrevueinparis

Has rhis taken the place on Motown Select over at Hip-O? They haven't released a Motown set in ages.

PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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I Wanna Be Selfish: Expanded Edition - Ashford & Simpson (jan 29, 16)

1. SPOILED
2. EVERYBODY’S GOT TO GIVE IT UP
3. I WANNA BE SELFISH
4. I HAD A LOVE
5. MAIN LINE
6. AIN’T THAT SOMETHING
7. DON’T FIGHT IT
8. AIN’T NOTHING BUT A MAYBE
9. OVER TO WHERE YOU ARE
10. TAKE ALL THE TIME YOU NEED
BONUS TRACK
11. MAIN LINE (LONG VERSION) - PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

I hate to say it but I'm sorry BBR is reissuing Warner Brothers titles. The folks at WB are being really stingy with licensing available bonus tracks to BBR.

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Reply #19 posted 12/03/15 9:32am

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BBR is CHERRY RED and HIP-O Motown Select is no longer.

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Reply #20 posted 12/15/15 9:05pm

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Sun Ra Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise (Blu ray / DVD)

Release: December 11, 2015

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For his one-hour documentary, Robert Mugge spent two years shooting Sun Ra and members of his Arkestra in a wide variety of situations. Ensemble performances were filmed at Baltimore's Famous Ballroom, at Danny's Hollywood Palace in Philadelphia, and on the roof of Philadelphia's International House near the University of Pennsylvania. Sun Ra's poetry and mythological pronouncements were filmed in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, in front of the White House, and inside and outside of the house he shared with key band members in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. Transferred to HD from the original 16mm film and lovingly restored for the best possible viewing experience.

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Coming in February...Chaka Khan BBR expanded remaster of WHAT CHA' GONNA DO FOR ME (1981)

1. We Can Work It Out
2. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
3. I Know You, I Live You
4. Any Old Sunday
5. We Got Each Other
6. And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)
7. Night Moods
8. Heed The Warning
9. Father He Said
10. Fate
11. I Know You, I Live You (Reprise Version)
12. Lover's Touch (Single Version)
13. Only Once
14. I Know You, I Live You (Remix Album Version)
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Reply #22 posted 12/25/15 9:28pm

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kitbradley said:

headbang headbang headbang

Coming in February...Chaka Khan BBR expanded remaster of WHAT CHA' GONNA DO FOR ME (1981)

1. We Can Work It Out
2. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
3. I Know You, I Live You
4. Any Old Sunday
5. We Got Each Other
6. And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)
7. Night Moods
8. Heed The Warning
9. Father He Said
10. Fate
11. I Know You, I Live You (Reprise Version)
12. Lover's Touch (Single Version)
13. Only Once
14. I Know You, I Live You (Remix Album Version)

This is my favorite Chaka Khan album.Never heard tracks 12 and 13.....are these songs that appeared as B-sides?

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Yes those are b sides

Lover’s Touch (B-side to “What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me” – Warner Bros. WBS 49692, 1981)
Only Once (B-side to “We Can Work It Out” – Warner Bros. WBS 49759, 1981)
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Reply #24 posted 12/26/15 9:57am

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SoulAlive said:

kitbradley said:

headbang headbang headbang

Coming in February...Chaka Khan BBR expanded remaster of WHAT CHA' GONNA DO FOR ME (1981)

1. We Can Work It Out
2. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
3. I Know You, I Live You
4. Any Old Sunday
5. We Got Each Other
6. And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)
7. Night Moods
8. Heed The Warning
9. Father He Said
10. Fate
11. I Know You, I Live You (Reprise Version)
12. Lover's Touch (Single Version)
13. Only Once
14. I Know You, I Live You (Remix Album Version)

This is my favorite Chaka Khan album.Never heard tracks 12 and 13.....are these songs that appeared as B-sides?

I'm surprised they didn't include the single edit of the title track. Chaka sings a slightly different ad-lib near the end but that's okay. I only cared about "Lover's Touch" and especially "Only Once". The latter track she cuts loose like a beast at end of the song! It sounds like she's singing about a man. Some have said it's a song about God. The lyrics can really go either way. Whatever the case, it's an astonishing song. Her vocal performance is like butta! music

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Coming on BBR..
Blessed ~ The Emotions Anthology (2xCD)
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Due to be released on February 26 is a new edition of Jackson’s landmark 1979 solo Epic Records debut Off the Wall. The album is being paired with Spike Lee’s new documentary Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall which is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24 and on Showtime at 9 PM ET on Friday, February 5 as a part of Black History Month.
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Reply #27 posted 01/08/16 1:54am

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kitbradley said:

headbang headbang headbang

Coming in February...Chaka Khan BBR expanded remaster of WHAT CHA' GONNA DO FOR ME (1981)

1. We Can Work It Out
2. What Cha' Gonna Do For Me
3. I Know You, I Live You
4. Any Old Sunday
5. We Got Each Other
6. And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)
7. Night Moods
8. Heed The Warning
9. Father He Said
10. Fate
11. I Know You, I Live You (Reprise Version)
12. Lover's Touch (Single Version)
13. Only Once
14. I Know You, I Live You (Remix Album Version)

I'll be sure to keep my eye out for this. It's the version of What Cha' Gonna Do For Me that I've that I mentioned months ago with Lover's Touch as a bonus track. headbang thumbs up! faint

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Reply #28 posted 01/09/16 1:17am

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This may have already been discussed on one of these threads,but I just ordered the Earth Wind and Fire 'Electric Universe' Expanded Edition....contains a whopping 8 bonus tracks!

Electric Universe (Expanded Edition)

  1. Magnetic
  2. Touch
  3. Moonwalk
  4. Could It Be Right
  5. Spirit Of A New World
  6. Sweet Sassy Lady
  7. We re Living In Our Own Time
  8. Electric Nation
  9. Magnetic (Extended Dance Remix)
  10. Magnetic (Instrumental)
  11. Magnetic (7 Inch Version)
  12. Spirit of a New World (Demo Version) (Previously Unreleased)
  13. El Solitario (Were Living in Our Own Time Demo Version) (Previously Unreleased)
  14. Heres to Love (Instrumental) (Previously Unreleased)
  15. Club Foot (Previously Unreleased)
  16. Milky Way (Previously Unreleased)

There are alot of mixed feelings about this album,but I like it smile I enjoy the "futuristic" sound of several tracks and I think this album contains two of EW&F's finest ballads of the 80s ("Could It Be Right" and "We're Living In Our Own Time").It'll be exciting to revisit this album again!

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Phil Collins, Hello, I Must Be Going! and Dance Into The Light will be available as two-CD deluxe sets and 180g vinyl editions which feature the album without any bonus material. Nick Davis handles remastering once more.

Hello, I Must Be Going! and Dance Into The Light are reissued on 26 February 2016.

Hello, I Must Be Going 2CD Deluxe

CD 1

1. “I Don’t Care Anymore”
2. “I Cannot Believe It’s True”
3. “Like China”
4. “Do You Know, Do You Care?”
5. “You Can’t Hurry Love”
6. “It Don’t Matter To Me”
7. “Thru These Walls”
8. “Don’t Let Him Steal Your Heart Away”
9. “The West Side”
10. “Why Can’t It Wait ‘Til Morning?”

CD 2

1. “I Don’t Care Anymore” – Live*
2. “I Cannot Believe It’s True – Live*
3. ‘Like China” – Live*
4. “You Can’t Hurry Love” – Live*
5. “It Don’t Matter To Me” – Live*
6. “The West Side” – Live Rehearsal*
7. “People Get Ready” – Live*
8. “Thru These Walls” – Live*
9. “It’s Alright” – Live*
10. “Oddball” – Demo of “Do You Know, Do You Care?”*
11. “Don’t Let Him Steal Your Heart Away” – Demo*

* Previously unreleased on CD

Dance Into The Light 2CD Deluxe

Original Album Remastered Bonus Tracks – CD & Digital Formats Only
1. “Dance Into The Light”
2. “That’s What You Said”
3. “Lorenzo”
4. “Just Another Story”
5. “Love Police”
6. “Wear My Hat”
7. “It’s In Your Eyes”
8. “Oughta Know By Now”
9. “Take Me Down”
10. “The Same Moon”
11. “River So Wide”
12. “No Matter Who”
13. “The Times They Are A-Changin”

CD 2

1. “Dance Into The Light” – Live*
2. “Just Another Story” – Live*
3. “Wear My Hat” – Live*
4. “River So Wide” – Live*
5. “Take Me Down” – Live*
6. “Lorenzo” – Demo*
7. “That’s What You Said” – Demo*
8. “Another Time” – B-side
9. “It’s Over” – B-side
10. “I Don’t Wanna Go” – B-side

* Previously unreleased on CD

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