Monday, June 28, 2010

New Music Releases ~ June 29, 2010

We have some KISS promotional picture discs released today and here are this week's new music releases. 

Have news of new music releases (especially vinyl), please email me at rbenson30@wi.rr.com and I can add it to the list!




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Released Today June 28, 2010

Peter Criss - Peter Criss (Picture Disc)
Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley (Picture Disc)
Gene Simmons - Gene Simmons (Picture Disc)
Paul Stanley - Paul Stanley (Picture Disc)



New Music Releases ~ June 29, 2010


!!! - AM/FM/the Hammer [vinyl]
3OH!3 - Streets Of Gold
A.R.E. Weapons - Darker Blue
Adam Franklin and the Bolts of Melody - I Could Sleep for a Thousand Years [mp3]
Al Jardine - A Postcard From California
Alasdair Roberts & Friends - Too Long In This Condition [mp3] [vinyl]
Alejandro Escovedo - Street Songs Of Love
And Hell Followed With - Proprioception
Angelus Apatrida - Clockwork
Bad Company - Live At Wembley Arena (3 CDs)
Blue Six - Noesis [mp3]
Bonded By Blood - Exiled To Earth
Brock Enright & Kirsten Deirup - Torben [vinyl]
Brock Enright - Good Times Will Never Be The Same [vinyl & dvd]
Cactus - Music (CD/DVD)
Cap'n Jazz - Analphabetapolothology (2-LP vinyl reissue)
Cindy Bullens - Howling Trains & Barking Dogs
Cocteau Twins - Box Set 1 [4-LP vinyl box set]
Cocteau Twins - Treasure [vinyl remaster]
Cold Cave - Life Magazine Remixes (vinyl)
Cream - Disraeli Gears (Picture Disc) (Vinyl)
Cruel Hand - Cruel Hand EP
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles 2 [vinyl]
Dandy Warhols - Best of the Capitol Years: 1995-2007
Delays - Star Tiger Star Ariel [mp3]
Delphic - Acolyte
Dickey Betts & Great Southern - Rockpalast: 30 Years of Southern Rock
Diddy and Dirty Money - Last Train to Paris
Dwele - Wants World Women
Elmore James - Best of Elmore James 2
Emarosa - Emarosa [mp3]
Ernie Halter - Franlin & Vermont
Flock of Seagulls - Listen
Grip Weeds - Strange Change Machine [mp3]
Hamper McBee - The Good Old-Fashioned Way [vinyl]
Haste The Day - Attack Of The Wolf King
Hawkwind - Blood of the Earth (2 LPs) (Vinyl)
Health - USA Boys [vinyl]
Hey Marseilles - To Travels & Trunks [mp3] [vinyl]
Howard Shore - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse the Score
Indigo Girls - Staring Down The Brilliant Dream [Live]
Jack Bruce - Things To Do Live In Denver
Jackie Greene - Till The Light Comes [mp3]
Jackson 5 - Live at the Forum (2 CDs) (Preview)
Jandek - Portland Thursday [dvd]
Jimi Hendrix - Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix [mp3]
Jimmy Webb - Just Across the River
John Fogerty - Centerfield: 25th Anniversary Edition
John Zorn - Goddess: Music for the Ancient of Days [mp3]
Judy Collins - Paradise
Katzenjammer - Le Pop
Kenny G - Heart and Soul
Kinks - Preservation Act 2
Knut - Wonder
Lissie - Catching a Tiger
Lou Rawls - Now Is The Time / Close Company
Maps & Atlases - Perch Patchwork [mp3] [vinyl]
Mastodon - Jonah Hex EP
Mike Batt - Caravans / Watership Down Suite (2 CDs)
Motorhead - Ace of Spades (Picture Disc) (Vinyl)
Nat King Cole - Riffin: The Decca Jatp Keynote & Mercury Recording (3 CDs)
Nilsson / John Stewart - Spotlight on Nilsson / Willard
Oasis - Time Flies...1994-2009 (Limited Edition 3 CD/1 DVD Box Set)
Optimo - Fabric 52
Papa Roach - To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach
Parkway Drive - Deep Blue
Peter Case - Wig! [mp3] [vinyl]
Pulled Apart By Horses - Pulled Apart By Horses
Robbie Krieger - Singularity
Rush - Beyond the Lighted Stage [dvd]
STS9 - Axe The Cables
Scissor Sisters - Fire with Fire [vinyl]
Scissor Sisters - Night Work
Semi Precious Weapons - You Love You
Smokey Robinson - Solo Albums, Volume 1
Society's Plague - The Human The Canvas
Sons of the Pioneers - Sing the Stephen Foster Songbook
Spinal Tap - Break Like the Wind (Vinyl)
Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space / Let It Come Down [2-LP vinyl reissue]
Steel Train - Steel Train [mp3]
Suckers - Wild Smile [vinyl]
The-Dream - Love King
The Main Street Gospel - Love Will Have Her Revenge
Three 6 Mafia - Laws Of Power
To Rococo Rot - Speculation [mp3] [vinyl]
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Mojo [2-LP vinyl]
Various Artists - Pink Pounders
Various Artists - Putumayo Kids Presents Rock & Roll Playground
Various Artists - Sleepytime Tunes: Lullaby Tribute to Tom Petty [mp3]
Various Artists - This is the Blues, Volume 1
Various Artists - This is the Blues, Volume 2
Various Artists - Tiny Idols, Vol. 3
Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground & Nico [vinyl reissue]
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Retina [vinyl]
Witchery - Witchkrieg
Wolf Parade - Expo 86 [mp3] [vinyl]
XTC - Apple Venus 7" Box Set (13-disc vinyl reissue)
Yes - Yes Album (Mobile Fidelity)


New Jazz Releases ~ June 29, 2010  

Ahmad Jamal - 3 Original Album Classics
Anouar Brahem - Vague
Antoine Silverman - Gypsy Swing
Atomic - Theater Tilters
Audrey Morris - Afterthoughts
Benita Washington - Word Remains
Billy Cobham - Palindrome
Bireli Lagrene - 3 Original Album Classics
Bongo Sketches Express - Bongo Sketches Express
Cannonball Adderley - Things Are Getting Better
Charlie Mariano / Martin Sasse - Good Times
Claudio Villa - Tutto Dixieland
Contact Five On One - Contact 5 On One
Denis Chang - Deeper Than You Think
Didier Lockwood - 3 Original Album Classics
Discotheque Ideale - Discotheque Ideale: 25 Original Jazz Albums
Domenic Landolf - New Brighton
Eiji Taniguchi - Sweet Sound Of Bossa Nova
Eileen Hunter - Eileen Hunter
Eric Darius - On A Mission
Grant Stewart - St. Thomas Plays Sonny Rollins
James Newton Howard - Last Airbender
Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra - Vitoria Suite
John Coltrane - Bags & Trane
Kenny Burrell - Be Yourself
Kenny G - Heart & Soul
Klaus Ignatzek - Trio Songs We Dig 2
Klaus Ignatzek Trio - Songs We Dig Vol 2
Larry Coryell - Prime Picks
Lee Ritenour's 6 String Theory - 6 String Theory
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Vitoria Suite
Michel Petrucciani - 3 Original Album Classics
Nat "King" Cole - Riffin': The Decca, Jatp, Keynote And Mercury Recordings
Pinky Winters - Pinky
Rafi Malkiel - Water
Ricardo Scales - For The Love In You
Richard Galliano - 3 Original Album Classics
Rick Hollander - What A Time It Was
Steve Grossman - 3 Original Album Classics
Sylvain Luc - 3 Original Album Classics
Urs Bollhalder Trio - Portkey

Reissues
Astrud Gilberto - Shadow of Your Smile

New release information provided by http://www.allaboutjazz.com/  The Upcoming Release Center at allaboutjazz.com is the most comprehensive new release listing for jazz music on the internet. The information is updated biweekly by John Kelman

This Date In Music History - June 28

Birthdays:

Bobby Harrison - Procol Harum (1943)

David Knights - Procol Harum (1945)



Steven J. Morse - Dixie Dregs and Deep Purple since 1994. (1954)

Clint Boon - Inspiral Carpets (1959)

Andy Couson - All About Eve (1963)

Charles Clouser - keyboards, drums, and engineer. Once a member of Nine Inch Nails (1994-2000) Worked with Deftones, White Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Killing Joke and Type O Negative. (1963)

Saul Davis - James (1965)

Mark Stoermer - The Killers (1977)


They Are Missed:

Born on this day in 1948, John Martyn, singer, songwriter, guitarist, (1973 album 'Solid Air'). Died in hospital on Jan 30, 2009 in Ireland at the age of 60. The folk, blues and funk artist was widely regarded as one of the most soulful and innovative singer-songwriters of his generation and had been cited as an influence by artists as varied as U2, Portishead and Eric Clapton.


History:

The Drifters recorded "Up On The Roof" in 1962.



DJ Murray-the-K's "It's What's Happening, Baby" TV special aired on CBS in 1965 with the Drifters, the Dave Clark Five, Tom Jones, Gary Lewis, the Supremes and many others.

Dick Clark’s afternoon teen music show, 'Where The Action Is,' made its debut on ABC in 1965. The "house" band was Paul Revere & The Raiders.

Working at Abbey Road studios in 1968, the Beatles recorded "Good Night," John Lennon’s lullaby for his 5-year-old son Julian, with Ringo singing the lead vocal. The track appeared on the White Album.

Aretha Franklin appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1968.

Henry Mancini started a two week run at #1 on the US singles chart in 1969 with "Love Theme from Romeo And Juliet."

Neil Young joins Crosby, Stills and Nash on their tour in 1969. Young’s addition comes at the suggestion of Atlantic Records president Ahmet Ertegun. CSN becomes CSN&Y.

The Eagles started a five-week run at #1 on the US album chart in 1975 with 'One Of These Nights.'

In 1975, American singer songwriter Tim Buckley completed the last show of a tour in Dallas, Texas, playing to a sold-out crowd of 1,800 people. This was Buckley’s last ever show, he died the following day of a heroin and morphine overdose (age 28).

David Bowie's "Fame" was released in 1975.



Elton John achieved a life long ambition in 1977 when he became the Chairman of Watford Football Club.

Paul McCartney's "Coming Up" became one of the few 'live' recordings to reach the top of Billboard's Hot 100 in 1980. However, American disc jockeys preferred it to the studio version on the flip side of the record.

In 1986, Wham! made their farewell concert appearance at London's Wembley Stadium. Elton John made an appearance in a clown suit to sing a song and then came back later to sing "Candle In The Wind" with George Michael.

Van Halen announce Sammy Hagar has left the group in 1996. The group’s planned recording with original vocalist David Lee Roth is a straw that breaks Hagar. Meanwhile, KISS begin their reunion tour in Detroit. It’s been 15 years since the original line-up performed together.

Radiohead’s landmark “OK Computer” enters the U.K. chart at #1 in 1997.

In 1997, the classic Pink Floyd album ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ spent its 1056th week on the US album chart. It was rumored at the time that if the album was played while watching The Wizard of Oz movie, and started exactly when the MGM lion roared the third time during the movie’s intro, very interesting connections could be made between the two. That is in the eye of the beholder, see for yourself.



George Harrison had an operation to remove a cancerous growth from his neck in 1997.

In 2005, U2 sued Lola Cashman, one of their former stylists, to regain possession of about $6,000 worth of memorabilia, which includes a cowboy hat and a pair of pants worn by Bono. The band claims Cashman wrongly appropriated the items during the band's 1987 Joshua Tree tour. "They sound like trivial items, they're really not," says Bono in a Dublin court. "They are important . . . to the group." The judge rules in U2's favor.

In 2007, "I Don't Wanna Stop" was Ozzy Osbourne's first #1 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song ended an eight-week run by Linkin Park's "What I've Done."

Daughtry's self-titled debut was certified triple platinum (3 million sales) by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2007. Released in November, '06, the album is the #5 all-time best digital seller while the songs, "It's Not Over" and "Home," are downloaded over 1 million times as digital tracks and ringtones.

Also in 2007, Benno Goldewijk, from Holland, and Spaniard Alfredo Pecina Matias were killed and two other men were injured during an accident dismantling the stage after a Rolling Stones concert in Madrid. Three of the workers fell 33ft from a metal structure and landed on a fourth. The Stones were currently on the European leg of their A Bigger Bang world tour.

In 2007, The Spice Girls confirmed they would reform for a world tour to take place in December 2007 and January 2008 with the original line-up who had not performed on stage since Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell quit in May 1998. The 11 dates announced included a London show on 15 December, eight days after the first date in Los Angeles. Other dates included Cologne, Madrid Beijing, Hong Kong, Sydney and Cape Town. The tour was being put together by Simon Fuller, whose 19 company masterminded the group's global success more than a decade ago.