Mono Editions on 180 gram vinyl and compact disc. Greenwich Village, 1964: While the folk boom is still in progress, other musics began seeping into the corners and clubs of lower Manhattan. Rock, once down for the count, came back with a vengeance, largely thanks to a klatch of young British bands. Roots music, especially […]
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For the first time, this new collection brings together classic tracks from Chapman’s celebrated career that now spans four decades and includes eight best-selling studio albums. Compiled by Chapman herself, the featured songs have also been newly remastered. Since her eponymous debut in 1988, Chapman has captivated audiences around the globe with her pure voice, […]
While Clickgroove.com is now a complete digital download store this has not always been the case, can you give us a breakdown about what prompted you to move from physical media to digital? The management team at ClickGroove originally came from a vinyl background as we have both run record labels that put out vinyl […]
The Grateful Dead’s Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 will be released as two 180 gram LPs for Record Store Day 2013. Inlcuded are a number of rare live and studio tracks recorded by the Grateful Dead in 1966. 1. Walking The Dog [Rehearsal Version] 2. You See A Broken Heart [Rehearsal Version] 3. Promised Land […]
I wonder if the days of the single-minded virtuoso are coming to an end. In the 19th century, violinists such as Paganini and Joachim, or last century, Heifetz and Oistrakh held the world in thrall, touring concert halls with a handful of iconic concertos and recital programmes. But the music world today has changed. With […]
“German musician who lost nearly all memory after contracting herpes encephalitis can learn new pieces of music” MORE
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6CD BOX SET FEATURING LEONARD COHEN AT HIS LIVE FINEST The tragic loss of the extraordinary composer and performer Leonard Cohen, in November 2016, left fans of the great man saddened and bereft. However, Leonard left behind an unparalleled body of work which not only stands as testament to his glorious career, but one which […]
13CD or 14LP box set: The MGM Years 1965-1973. Orbison’s career was flying along when MGM made him an offer he couldn’t refuse in 1965. The previous year, he’d had a global smash with Oh, Pretty Woman, and was almost singlehandedly holding the fort for American artists at the top of the charts against the Stateside […]
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Although Iain Matthews hadnt realised it at the time, Walking A Changing Line was one of the most important of his career. A comeback of sorts. It was his one and only concept album and it reaps dividends until today. Beneath his band cooperations with Fairport Convention, Plainsong, HiFi and Matthews Southern Comfort he always […]
50 years of Golden Earring calls for a celebration! The band will not only perform a ‘Five Zero’ show this December in the prestigious Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, but will also release a special compilation. This 4CD+DVD will take you by the hand through the history of not only the most successful Dutch band ever, […]
Mississippi Records is proud to present a reproduction of the Anthology Of American Folk Music as it originally was released in 1952. Each volume is a double LP, housed in a cloth bound super thick cardboard gatefold sleeve with a tip on print on the front. In the gatefold there is a pouch with a […]
Music psychologist Victoria Williamson gives a fascinating account of the extraordinary power of musical memory, illustrated with the Tale Of Three — the Star, the Survivor and the Miscreant. Music resides deep within our minds across multiple systems, cleverly maximising its chance of survival, and outlined potential applications for our everyday feats of memory. “Your […]
We are informed ….. A Boy From Tupelo – The Complete 1953-1955 Recordings is the most comprehensive collection of early Elvis recordings ever assembled, with many tracks becoming available for the first time as part of this package and one performance–a newly discovered recording of “I Forgot To Remember To Forget” (from the Louisiana Hayride, […]
“Contributions of Jewish Women to Music – and of Women to Jewish Music””The very first webpages dedicated solely to Jewish women’s contributions in music.” MORE
James Lachno writes: “Scholars of law will today hold an academic session examining the implications of Dylan’s social commentary in tracks such as Hurricane and The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll. Professor Bruce Green, one of the organisers of the conference from Fordham University, said: “We think it’s important once in a while to have […]
Out of my thousands of vinyl pressings the thought struck me that it might be interest, for me and perhaps for some of you to try and list my favourite 100. A big task, but not an unpleasant one. But for sanity’s sake I have to set a few limits. First, an era restriction. So, […]
We are told …. Blue Note is proud to present a new batch of six “5 original albums” in one box sets celebrating legendary jazz artists from the Blue Note catalogue. These continue on from the successful Verve and Concord titles released earlier in the year. This run includes Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock, […]
When a ‘crate-digger’ found a massive vinyl collection at a flea market, he couldn’t understand how a soul star who’d released over 100 records could just disappear. But the truth turned out to be even stranger. Jon Ronson goes in search of Mingering Mike Continues HERE
