Five Lee Ritenour Albums To Be Remastered And Reissued In November
Noted jazz guitarist, Lee Ritenour enjoyed quite a career during the late ’60s as a session player, and the late ’70s, and ’80s with respectable album sales starting with First…
Noted jazz guitarist, Lee Ritenour enjoyed quite a career during the late ’60s as a session player, and the late ’70s, and ’80s with respectable album sales starting with First…
Steven Wilson is one sought after revitalization expert of beloved classic albums. He’s kept quite busy in this regard. It’s his long awaited remix of Octopus, the 1972 classic by…
Sometimes I come across brand new, right out of the box, information on titles that do not provide any real material to fully describe its entry (or re-entry for reissues).…
Perhaps the biggest news to come this year as it relates to reissues is the recent announcement of a remixed Beatles ‘best of’ affectionately known as 1. Between the working…
Some of you may already know that I’m a BIG Johnny Thunders fan. Beginning with his days with New York Dolls, and going into his period with his post-Dolls band,…
Omnian Music Group will release Heroine: The Complete Wild Poppies Collection (1986-1989) by the New Zealand band, The Wild Poppies. If you haven’t heard of them, they are compared as…
As reported here earlier on a Steve Talia offering, Cowboy Junkies would be releasing a new set entitled Notes Falling Slow. And as previously stated, the set would include three…
After the demise (uhhh, hiatus) of Something Corporate, the members scattered to the four corners. But with music still to be created and recorded, former (current) member, Andrew McMahon formed…
When saxophonist, John Coltrane died in 1967, the world lost a truly great musician. But he didn’t leave us before gifting the world with a number of great albums. One…
Fans of Phil Collins should be immensely happy as the expected reissues of his solo works have just begun. On November 6, the first two getting the shine will be…
One of our most underrated solo artists is Al Stewart. Of course, there was a time when his albums could do no wrong. The brilliant 1976 classic, Year Of The…