Reissue CDs
Reissue CDs Weekly: JapanSunday, 26 August 2018![]() In May 1981, Japan played two nights at London’s Hammersmith Odeon. For NME’s Paul Morley, the high-profile shows at the prestige venue were notable as “Japan can fill two nights at the Odeon and they're not yet a hit group.” Reviewing them, he said... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Teenage FanclubSunday, 19 August 2018![]() The cover images of the four albums Teenage Fanclub issued on Creation Records suggest ambivalence. While Bandwagonesque’s title acknowledges the hopping onto trends endemic in pop, the graphic of a bag with a dollar sign recognises the related... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: A Kaleidoscope of SoundsSunday, 12 August 2018![]() Once heard, Wimple Winch’s “Save my Soul” is never forgotten. The A-side of a flop single originally issued in June 1966, it is one of the most tightly coiled British records from the Sixties and has sudden explosions of tension suggesting the band... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gary McFarlandSunday, 05 August 2018![]() Although Gary McFarland’s 1965 album The In Sound had the Samba and Bossa Nova influences which were colouring the sound of American jazzers from around 1962, it was on the button for the year it was released. This despite sporting a pop art sleeve... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gathered From CoincidenceSunday, 29 July 2018![]() It might have begun with The Beatles espousal of Bob Dylan in 1964. There was also The Animals whose first two singles, issued the same year, repurposed tracks from Bob Dylan’s 1962 debut album. Before The Byrds hit big with their version of his “Mr... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Max RichterSunday, 22 July 2018![]() When The Blue Notebooks was originally released in February 2004, it did not seem to be an album which would have the afterlife it has enjoyed. It had little context. Max Richter’s second album was his first for the 130701 label which, at that point... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Kamal KeilaSunday, 15 July 2018![]() Music from Sudan is overshadowed by the country’s recent history. At the end of June 1989, Colonel Omar al-Bashir assumed control and it became a one-party state. Shariah law was introduced. Osama Bin Laden was resident in capital city Khartoum from... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Manfred MannSunday, 08 July 2018![]() Dress each of the band in the same clothes. Stand them in a line outside the EMI headquarters building on Manchester Square. Get the taller ones with glasses to stand at either end of the row. Put the other taller one in the middle. Have the pair of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Zuider ZeeSunday, 01 July 2018![]() The most intriguing aspect of the mid-Seventies, Memphis-based band Zuider Zee isn’t that they took their name from a geographic feature of the Netherlands or that they dealt in against-the-grain Anglo-centric pop rock or even that the new... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Contract in Blood / Winds of TimeSunday, 24 June 2018![]() Although the cover of the 19 May 1979 issue of the music weekly Sounds was dominated by a photo of American rocker Ted Nugent, attention was also grabbed by a trail for a feature on “Heavy Metal…The New British Bands”. The two-page article it... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Rose GardenSunday, 17 June 2018![]() The Rose Garden didn’t linger in the bright lights but for those inclined towards harmony pop their name resonates due to the quality of their sole album rather than memories of them as a one-hit-wonder. Granted, their debut single and late 1967 US... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gene ClarkSunday, 10 June 2018![]() “Past My Door” weaves together a series of leitmotifs. Beginning as a downbeat, mid-tempo shuffle, it then shifts into a staccato passage after which the tempo picks up before a more pacey section. Next, the character established at the song’s... Read more... |
