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Beautiful Like a Rainbow: Cyndi Lauper's 'Let the Canary Sing' Documentary Gets Companion Vinyl Going Up! 'Not Just a Girl' Documentary and Soundtrack Highlights Shania Twain's Country Chart-toppers And That's Just What They'll Do: Nancy Sinatra's "Boots" Returns from Light in the Attic Varese Boots Up Expanded 'Hackers' Soundtrack Take Off Your Thirsty Boots and Stay For Awhile: Real Gone Announces "The Essential Eric Andersen" Big Break Big Round-Up: Spotlight on Spyder Turner, Randy Crawford and Enchantment RPM Records Round-Up, Part Two: Spotlight on The Boots and "Svenska Shakers" These (Cowboy) Boots Are Made For Walkin'! Eddy Arnold, Lee Hazlewood, Chet Atkins Sessions OUT TOMORROW! The Beatles and The Beach Boys Beat The Boots On "The Big Beat 1963" and "Bootleg Recordings" "Monument"al Orbison Singles Collection Coming from Legacy Sugar Town: Light in the Attic Reissues, Expands Nancy Sinatra's "Sugar" and "Country, My Way" Return of the Acid Queen: Rhino Brings Tina Turner's Early Works Back to CD, Vinyl The Tragically Hip's 'Up to Here' Goes Up to There in New Box Set Release Round-Up: Week of May 31 Release Round-Up: Week of April 19 Feel a Whole Lot Better: Liberation Hall's RSD Slate Includes Gene Clark, Flying Burrito Brothers, "Los Nuggetz" The Weekend Stream: February 17, 2024 Blue Heartache: Cherry Red, Morello Collect Albums from Gail Davies, Neal McCoy Release Round-Up: Week of October 20 Nancy Sinatra Keeps Walkin': New Collection Brings Together B-Sides, Rarities, Previously Unreleased Tracks The Weekend Stream: July 15, 2023 The Weekend Stream: May 7, 2022 Some Velvet Morning: Light in the Attic Reissues, Expands Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood's "Nancy and Lee" Release Round-Up: Week of December 17 Sweet Season: Real Gone's December Releases Include Final Black Jazz Reissues and Eddie Hazel on Vinyl References

Beautiful Like a Rainbow: Cyndi Lauper's 'Let the Canary Sing' Documentary Gets Companion Vinyl

By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

In a solo career that's stretched past 40 years, Cyndi Lauper has gone from unlikely pop idol to one of the genre's great, enduring voices - not to mention an icon and activist for the LGBTQ+ community. All of those sides of her work are the subject of a forthcoming documentary this summer - and Legacy Recordings, keeper of most of Cyndi's catalogue (and a producer on the film) - will release a companion album to go with it.Let the Canary Sing bows on Paramount+ on June 4. Directed by Alison

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Going Up! 'Not Just a Girl' Documentary and Soundtrack Highlights Shania Twain's Country Chart-toppers

By Mike Duquette 3 Comments

It's news worthy of an exclamation point or two(!): a new documentary about Shania Twain is on Netflix, and a new compilation is coming to accompany it!Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl brings a top-down look at the Canadian hitmaker to Netflix. She started as a hard-luck singer who put her dreams on hold after losing her mother and stepfather in a car accident; her first efforts for Mercury Records didn't get much traction but got the attention of Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the super-producer

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And That's Just What They'll Do: Nancy Sinatra's "Boots" Returns from Light in the Attic

By Joe Marchese 12 Comments

Earlier this year, Light in the Attic launched its Nancy Sinatra Archival Series celebrating the musical legacy of the vocalist behind such classics as "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," "How Does That Grab You, Darlin'?," "You Only Live Twice," and the duet "Somethin' Stupid" with her famous father. On September 17, the series will continue with a CD, vinyl, digital, and 8-track (!) reissue of Nancy's debut album, 1966's Boots, originally issued on the Reprise label.Boots was, of course,

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Varese Boots Up Expanded 'Hackers' Soundtrack

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Audiences and critics may not have fully understood Hackers when it was released exactly 25 years ago - but the cyber-cult classic continues to be a touchpoint in the public's early understanding of the nascent Internet. Next week, its original soundtrack is being expanded for its anniversary, complete with some surprising cameos from a classic rock legend.The film followed a group of young, elite, underground programmers who accidentally stumble upon a computer virus-assisted plot to

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Take Off Your Thirsty Boots and Stay For Awhile: Real Gone Announces "The Essential Eric Andersen"

By Randy Fairman 4 Comments

Real Gone Music has announced that, in conjunction with Sony's Legacy Recordings, the label is adding a new title to the long-running Essential series with a volume devoted to singer-songwriter Eric Andersen. The 2-CD The Essential Eric Andersen, due March 30, features 33 songs chosen by Andersen himself which span his entire career and feature recordings from eighteen albums and ten different labels including Vanguard, Warner Bros., Columbia, Arista, Gold Castle, Appleseed, Meyer, Ryko,

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Big Break Big Round-Up: Spotlight on Spyder Turner, Randy Crawford and Enchantment

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Today, we're taking a look at three recent releases from Big Break Records that you just might have missed!Spyder Turner may be best remembered today for a novelty single. His 1967 reworking of Ben E. King's classic "Stand by Me" found him channeling his inner Rich Little or Sammy Davis, Jr. to impersonate such famous voices as James Brown, Sam Cooke, and Smokey Robinson. Love it or loathe it, Turner's "Stand by Me" made it all the way to No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. But the West

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RPM Records Round-Up, Part Two: Spotlight on The Boots and "Svenska Shakers"

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Welcome to Part Two of our RPM Records Round-Up! Part One put a spotlight on the Cherry Red imprint's recent releases from Welsh-born vocalist Maureen Evans and the New Zealand pop-psych band, The Avengers. Today, we're looking at Germany's The Boots, and a collection of Sweden's finest rockers circa 1964-1968! Don't miss out on Part One, either. You can read it right here!RPM's international tour continues with a complete release from Germany's The Boots. Beat! The Complete Telefunken

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These (Cowboy) Boots Are Made For Walkin'! Eddy Arnold, Lee Hazlewood, Chet Atkins Sessions OUT TOMORROW!

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Richard Edward Arnold - better known as Eddy Arnold - proved throughout an eight-decade career that he could sing anything. The countrypolitan crooner scored 147 U.S. chart hits between 1945 and 2008, sold over 85 million records, and earned inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame and The Grand Ole Opry. Yet, in 1970, the superstar known as "The Tennessee Plowboy" found himself at a crossroads. That year, he released two remarkable albums ending one chapter in his career and beginning

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The Beatles and The Beach Boys Beat The Boots On "The Big Beat 1963" and "Bootleg Recordings"

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1963 was a landmark year for the favorite sons of Hawthorne, California. During those twelve months, The Beach Boys released three Top 10 studio albums (Surfin’ USA, Surfer Girl and Little Deuce Coupe) and launched three Top 10 singles (“Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” and “Be True to Your School”). Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, the outgoing David Marks and returning Al Jardine were perfecting their harmony-laden brand of surf rock and setting the stage for the next step in

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"Monument"al Orbison Singles Collection Coming from Legacy

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April 23, 2011 would have marked the 75thbirthday of Roy Kelton Orbison. The perpetually cool, sunglass-clad, big-voiced singer, a.k.a. Lefty Wilbury and The Big O, may have died in 1988, but he left behind a rich catalogue recorded for on a varietyof labels including Sun, RCA and MGM. However, it was at Fred Foster's Monument label, also an early home to Dolly Parton and Ray Stevens, that Orbison introduced most of his signature songs. Many of these were achingly vulnerable and even

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Sugar Town: Light in the Attic Reissues, Expands Nancy Sinatra's "Sugar" and "Country, My Way"

By The Second Disc 5 Comments

Light in the Attic is accelerating its Nancy Sinatra Archival Series with the November 29 reissue of the singer's fourth and fifth studio albums, both from 1967: Sugar and Country, My Way. Both of these expanded editions will be available on CD, LP, and digitally.Sugar capped off an incredibly prolific year for Sinatra. The fourth album she recorded in 1966, Sugar was nominally named for the sweet and seductive, Lee Hazlewood-penned "Sugar Town," a top 5 Pop/No. 1 AC hit. Though album

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Return of the Acid Queen: Rhino Brings Tina Turner's Early Works Back to CD, Vinyl

By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

A half-century after her solo career began, the late, great Tina Turner's earliest albums will come back into print this fall - including the premiere CD release of her first solo album.Rhino, who digitally reissued Tina's four solo albums for United Artists last year, will press Tina Turns the Country On! (1974),Acid Queen (1975),Rough (1978) andLove Explosion (1979) on CD and vinyl. It's the first time the latter three have been in print in more than 20 years. The LP of Tina Turns the

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The Tragically Hip's 'Up to Here' Goes Up to There in New Box Set

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Beloved Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip planned a year devoted to opening the archives (like a live set released for Record Store Day this spring) and celebrating the 40th anniversary of their founding. This fall, they'll put out a greatly expanded version ofUp to Here, their first full-length album, originally released in 1989.Available November 8 on three CDs or four LPs and a Blu-ray Disc, theUp to Here box includes the original remastered album, audio and video of a beloved live

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Release Round-Up: Week of May 31

By The Second Disc 2 Comments

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today. As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases.The Salsoul Orchestra, It's Good for the Soul: The Vince Montana Years (SoulMusic/Cherry Red/Second Disc) (Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon Canada)It's Good for the Soul: The Vince Montana Years (1975-1978)is the definitive, first-ever box set collecting The Salsoul Orchestra's groundbreaking albums produced, arranged, and

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Release Round-Up: Week of April 19

By The Second Disc 1 Comment

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today. With Record Store Day events taking place tomorrow, this is one of the biggest weeks in recent memory - so if you hit up your local indie store tomorrow, remember: there's plenty of non-exclusive releases to check out, too. As an Amazon affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases.TSD also mourns the passing of Dickey Betts, 80. As a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and founding member of The

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Feel a Whole Lot Better: Liberation Hall's RSD Slate Includes Gene Clark, Flying Burrito Brothers, "Los Nuggetz"

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Continuing our ongoing look at this year's massive Record Store Day list, here is a glance at all three releases from Liberation Hall. All descriptions are taken directly from the label. If you are interested in any of these titles, they will be available at your local record store on April 20. Head over to recordstoreday.comfor a list of participating retailers. U.K. readers, please visitrecordstoreday.co.ukand Canadian readers, please visitrecordstoredaycanada.ca. CD fans, rejoice:

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The Weekend Stream: February 17, 2024

By Mike Duquette 2 Comments

Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles making digital debuts. Today, we celebrate Crowded House's return, an unreleased track from the Godfather of Soul, six albums from a female country hitmaker and many more!Crowded House,"Oh Hi"(BMG) (iTunes / Amazon)One of Second Disc HQ's favorite bands, Crowded House, is back with the first single fromGravity Stairs, their first album since 2021's Dreamers Are Waiting. This gentle,

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Blue Heartache: Cherry Red, Morello Collect Albums from Gail Davies, Neal McCoy

By Joe Marchese 1 Comment

Cherry Red's Morello imprint continues to re-present the best of American country music, and now the label has recently looked back to the 1980s and 1990s for a pair of releases.Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter Gail Davies was born into a musical family. Her father, Tex Dickerson, was a country singer. Her brother, Ron Davies, penned songs recorded by artists including Three Dog Night, David Bowie, Dave Edmunds, The Association, and Jerry Jeff Walker. Having grown up in Washington state,

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Release Round-Up: Week of October 20

By The Second Disc 1 Comment

Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the many titles being released today as we inch closer to the holiday shopping season! As an Amazon associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.Nancy Sinatra, Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos, and Rarities (1965-1978) (Light in the Attic)CD:Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon CanadaStandard Black 2LP:Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon CanadaZodiac Blue 2LP:Nancy's BootiqueHighway Song Yellow 2LP:Nancy's

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Nancy Sinatra Keeps Walkin': New Collection Brings Together B-Sides, Rarities, Previously Unreleased Tracks

By Joe Marchese 14 Comments

Back in 2021, The Nancy Sinatra Archival Series launched at Light in the Attic with the collection Start Walkin' 1965-1976. That release brought together many of the singer's finest and most famous recordings. Now, following expanded editions of Boots, Nancy and Lee, and Nancy and Lee Again, LITA is delivering a companion volume focusing on Nancy's B-sides and hidden gems. Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos, and Rarities (1965-1978) arrives on October 20 in a plethora of formats including CD,

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The Weekend Stream: July 15, 2023

By The Second Disc 3 Comments

Welcome to The Weekend Stream, a relaxing review of notable digital-only catalogue titles. There may be no CD or vinyl, but there's plenty of great new/old music to float you into the weekend. This week, ABC and Steven Wilson shoot a "Poison Arrow" our way, plus rare albums from Bobby Darin, Pat Boone and others - including a lost '60s soul-pop classic you don't want to miss!ABC, Poison Arrow EP (Mercury/UMR) (iTunes / Amazon)Ahead of the new 40th anniversary vinyl box set of ABC's

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The Weekend Stream: May 7, 2022

By Mike Duquette 1 Comment

Welcome to The Weekend Stream, a relaxing weekly review of notable digital-only catalogue titles. There may be no CD or vinyl, but there's plenty of great new/old music to discover! Truly something for everyone this week, from classic rock to live jazz and folk to...Christmas albums?Whitesnake, Greatest Hits (2022 Remix) (Rhino) (iTunes / Amazon)Ahead of their farewell tour, David Coverdale has yet again revisited the Whitesnake catalogue through a series of remixes, this time pertaining

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Some Velvet Morning: Light in the Attic Reissues, Expands Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood's "Nancy and Lee"

By Joe Marchese 3 Comments

The next installment in Light in the Attic's ongoing Nancy Sinatra Archival Series is set for release on May 20: an expanded edition of 1968's Nancy and Lee, the singer's first full-length duet album with maverick singer-songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood. Nancy and Lee will be reissued on CD as well as digitally, vinyl (with various color exclusives), cassette, and eight-track.1965's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," produced and written by Hazlewood, launched Sinatra's musical career

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Release Round-Up: Week of December 17

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Welcome to our final Release Round-Up of 2021! There are very few new releases scheduled for the next two weeks, but we'll be back in 2022!Frank Zappa, 200 Motels: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 50th Anniversary Edition (Zappa Records/UMe)6CD:Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon Canada2CD (Original Soundtrack Only):Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon Canada2LP Black Vinyl (Original Soundtrack Only):Amazon U.S./Amazon U.K./Amazon Canada2LP Red Vinyl (Original

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Sweet Season: Real Gone's December Releases Include Final Black Jazz Reissues and Eddie Hazel on Vinyl

By Randy Fairman 1 Comment

Our friends at Real Gone Music have a few jazz and funk reissues on the way, beginning this Friday, December 3. The label is concluding its series of Black Jazz album reissues with sets from Calvin Keys and Doug Carn and also bringing back into print the only solo album from Funkadelic's guitarist Eddie Hazel.First up is guitarist Calvin Keys' Proceed with Caution! from 1974. It was Keys' second album for Black Jazz after 1971's Shawn-Neeq, his debut as a leader. In the 1960s, Keys backed

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