Reissue CDs
Reissue CDs Weekly: Kankyō OngakuSunday, 10 February 2019![]() Of the 20-plus names gathered on the superbly packaged Kankyō Ongaku, it’s likely that only Yellow Magic Orchestra and their members Haruomi Hosono and Ryuichi Sakamoto are familiar to most non-Japanese listeners. Initially, it seems a big ask to... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Rainbow FfollySunday, 03 February 2019![]() Learning that your band’s demos are being issued as an album must be infuriating. Add to that the discovery that the deal to release the LP was made without your knowledge. Then, there was the further surprise that the record was to be released by... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Third Noise PrincipleSunday, 27 January 2019![]() A compilation on which Philip Glass and Terry Riley rub shoulders with Controlled Bleeding and Smegma is going to be interesting. Throw in Data-Bank-A, Dog as Master, NON and Suicide, and it becomes clear what’s striven for is an all-encompassing... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Charles MingusSunday, 20 January 2019![]() Releases dedicated to previously unisssued live recordings can be tricky. The variables at play don’t necessarily ensure that what’s in the shops is worth investigating. The audio sources may be of sub-standard quality or capture an off night. Some... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Music is the Most Beautiful Language in the WorldSunday, 13 January 2019![]() The title comes from a slogan used in a 1920s newspaper ad for Weinberg’s, a gramophone, record and sheet music shop in Brick Lane. Readers saw the words in Yiddish though. Brick Lane was central to London’s Jewish East End and those who lived in... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Jon Savage's 1968Sunday, 06 January 2019![]() Without the necessary distance, characterising last year through its pop music is a mug’s game. A gulf of 50 years would bring some perspective. Nonetheless, in spite of that interval there are difficulties in creating a fitting soundtrack to 1968... Read more... |
Reissue of the Year: Carola Baer - The Story of ValerieSunday, 30 December 2018![]() Moments into “Maker of me”, it’s evident that The Story of Valerie is special. A circular piano figure accompanies a disembodied female voice singing and speaking of a relationship that’s “greater than myself.” Punctuation from a bass guitar is... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The BeatlesSunday, 23 December 2018![]() “…all four [Beatles] worked tirelessly together in the studio, they carved out a sound and a ‘feel’ for each song. On the many tapes that have been carefully preserved from the sessions there is extraordinary inspiration – mixed with plenty of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tangerine DreamSunday, 16 December 2018![]() In April 1973, John Peel wrote that “For my money, Tangerine Dream are the best of the Kosmische Music bands. Whenever any of their extended works are played on the radio there is a heavy mail from listeners. Most of the letter-writers are for it,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Unusual SoundsSunday, 09 December 2018![]() The double album The Sound Gallery was issued in 1995. It collected British easy listening and library music tracks which had been mostly overlooked by reissue compilers as they were beyond a form of musical pale. The 24 cuts were, up to a few years... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Be-Bop DeluxeSunday, 02 December 2018![]() After Be-Bop Deluxe finished recording their third album at Abbey Road, their label said they needed something to promote as a single. EMI told band-leader Bill Nelson they wanted a song with commercial appeal. The result was the single “Ships in... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Kreaturen Der NachtSunday, 25 November 2018![]() The famous names on Kreaturen Der Nacht: Deutsche Post-Punk Subkultur 1980–1984 are Christiane F., Die Haut, Malaria! and Mania D. Committed collectors of German post-punk and those who there at the time might be familiar with Ausserhalb, ExKurs or... Read more... |
