Thursday, December 30, 2021
Best Music Related Books of 2021
2021 Albums and Music DVD/Blu-ray Releases You Might Have Missed
With all of the music that I receive over the course of the year, it's impossible to get to everything around release date time. Below are some album and home video music titles worthy of your attention.
Brian Setzer, Gotta Have the Rumble (Surfdog/Mascot Label Group)
Following the underrated Stray Cats reunion album "40" in 2019, Setzer put out the thoroughly enjoyable "Gotta Have the Rumble" - his first solo album in seven years. Wisely utilizing the deft production touch of Julian Raymond (Cheap Trick, Fastball), the veteran singer/guitarist had a hand in writing every song. All but one feature his trademark rockabilly and roots rock sound. Stray Cats bandmate Slim Jim Phantom co-wrote catchy opening tune "Checkered Flag," rife with smile-inducing race analogy lyrics like "can't be humble/gotta have the rumble" and "my baby's wrapped up in a checkered flag."
"Wrong Side of the Tracks" possesses a sleek cinematic sweep, thanks to a subtle string arrangement, while "Drip Drop," with a lean rock 'n' roll vibe and female backing vocals, recalls the 1950s Sun Records era. A humorous "The Cat with 9 Wives" sports a memorable guitar solo, as does the breakneck pace of "Smash Up on Highway One." After releasing three albums with some variation of the title "Rockabilly Riot," Setzer finally set it to a song with cool call and response vocals. Finally, the closing bluegrass-tinged "Rockabilly Banjo" features mandolin and pedal steel work by two of Nashville's top session men (Bryan Sutton, Paul Franklin). Definitely recommended for enthusiasts of Setzer's Stray Cats, BSO and solo material.
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, Soulfire Live! - Expanded Edition; Macca to Mecca! (Wicked Cool/UME)Stevie Van Zandt had a busy fall promoting his memoir "Unrequited Infatuations." But at the start of the year, fans were treated to a double shot of fantastic live releases from his large rock and traditional soul band Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul documenting the 2017 world tour for studio album "Soulfire."
With a running time of 4 1/2 hours and 61 songs (!), the 4CD "Soulfire Live! - Expanded Edition" approaches the length of 1970s gigs Van Zandt used to do as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. The performances, from the Disciples' 2017 North American and European concerts, are nothing short of exhilarating.
Among multiple highlights: a spirited, politically-tinged "Salvation" (off 1999's "Born Again Savage"), the reggae lilt of "I Am a Patriot" (which Jackson Browne recorded and performed in the Eighties), the spaghetti western vibe of “Standing in the Line of Fire” (Van Zandt wrote it for a 1984 Gary U.S. Bonds album), “I Don’t Want to Go Home” and "Love on the Wrong Side of Town" (penned for the first two Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes albums in the 1970s). The musicians tackle James Brown, Electric Flag, Etta James and Ramones numbers with zeal and you gotta love Stevie's informative introductions akin to his Underground Garage radio show on SiriusXM.
Bonus Disc 3 is a real hoot with a bunch of special covers and concert guests. All work surprisingly well with a horn section. Chief among them: Tom Petty's "Even the Losers," AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long," John Lennon's "Working Class Hero," The Animals' "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," the Marvin Gaye-popularized "Can I Get a Witness" (with Richie Sambora), J.Geils Band's "Freeze Frame" (with Peter Wolf), "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" and “I Don’t Want to Go Home” (with Springsteen).
Disc 4 contains "Macca to Mecca" from when Van Zandt and the Disciples played a 2017 lunchtime gig at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, England. The entire lively 14-song Beatles and Beatles adjacent set is represented. An appearance at The Roundhouse in London saw Paul McCartney join them for "I Saw Her Standing There."
Also available separately is the standalone "Macca to Mecca" CD+DVD with a behind-the-scenes Cavern Club featurette, rehearsal and more.
Oasis, Knebworth 1996 (Big Brother/Sony Music)One of the biggest English rock acts of the 1990s performed at the country's biggest concert of the decade. The engrossing documentary Knebworth 1996, directed by Jake Scott (a Grammy nominee for R.E.M. and George Michael videos), details the mammoth events held over two nights at Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire before 250,000 people. It had a short theatrical run starting in September and broke records for a documentary across the U.K.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Best Music Box Sets and Expanded Reissues of 2021
If you received any gift cards for Christmas or a December birthday and are looking for something music-related to spend them on, the following ideas are highly recommended.
The Rolling Stones, Tattoo You (Polydor/Interscope/UME)
The lowdown: Although it primarily featured unfinished
tracks worked up during studio sessions for “Goat’s Head Soup,” “Black and
Blue,” “Some Girls” and “Emotional Rescue,” the 18th American studio
album by the legendary rock band is still among their best. Mick Jagger added lyrics
and new vocals and the end result gelled together well as this excellent new 40th
anniversary edition with newly-remastered sound attests.
Not only did the original release win a Grammy for Best
Album Package, it topped the U.S. album chart, went quadruple platinum here and
spawned three top 20 singles at pop radio: “Start Me Up,” “Waiting on a Friend”
and “Hang Fire,” plus a top 10 rock radio charter in “Little T&A.”
What’s inside: The super deluxe heavyweight 180-gram vinyl
box set comes in a red lift off box with a cool lenticular cover that switches
between the centered cover image and the one of a “tattooed” Keith Richards
from the back original album cover. A 2LP gatefold includes the original album
and nine “Lost & Found Rarities.” A 3LP “Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982” (with
new cover art) includes the top 30 hit cover of The Miracles’ “Going to a Go
Go” and the band’s rousing takes on other hits by The Temptations, Eddie Cochran the
Big Bopper.
A 124-page red hardback book is chock full of rare images from the “Tattoo You” tour as well as photos of handwritten lyrics and studio session sheets. There are four interesting chapters: The Unorthodox Making of a Rolling Stones Classic, A Classic Stones Cover with a Modern Twist with photographer Hubert Kretzschmar, Solving the Mystery of Tattoo You with co-producer Chris Kimsey and The Stones on the Road.
Billy Joel, The Vinyl Collection, Vol.1 (Columbia/Legacy Recordings)The lowdown: This fine box set combines the New York
singer/pianist’s initial half dozen 1970s solo albums and his first official live
album “Songs from the Attic” (which this writer bought on LP upon release in
1981 on the strength of the Ronnie Spector-inspired radio hit “Say Goodbye to
Hollywood”). Each of the studio albums, with the exception of debut “Cold
Spring Harbor,” went platinum or beyond. Together they spawned the top 40 pop
chart hits “Piano Man,” “The Entertainer,” “Just the Way You Are,” “Movin’
Out,” “Only the Good Die Young,” “She’s Always a Woman,” “My Life” “Big Shot”
and “Honesty.” And although not an official chart hit, “She’s Got a Way” from
“Cold Spring Harbor,” became a fan favorite and early concert staple.
What’s inside: All the albums were sourced from the
original album tapes, mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound and come housed
in a traditional slide out box. The real treat is an exclusive pressing
of “Live at The Great American Music Hall - 1975,” a previously unreleased
concert recording available for the first time in this box set as a double
12" vinyl album. The live LP includes “New York State of Mind,” ‘The
Ballad of Billy the Kid,” “The Entertainer” and snippets of Joe Cocker, Elton
John and Leon Russell songs. “Music Hall” is exclusive to the box set. An accompanying
12x12 booklet has archival photos, an essay by veteran Rolling Stone
scribe/author Anthony DeCurtis, Joel's personal recollections on his songs and
albums, lyrics, his appreciation for longtime crew members, plus tributes from Garth
Brooks, Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Sting, Roger Daltrey, Steven Tyler, P!nk,
Don Henley and John Mayer.
The lowdown: The experimentalism that inhabited 1984’s
“The Unforgettable Fire” was taken to amazing extremes when the Irish rock band
re-teamed with producers Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Steve Lillywhite in
Berlin and Dublin for seventh studio album “Achtung Baby.”
Inspired by late Eighties funk, hip-hop, industrial and the
burgeoning dance-inspired Madchester music scene then making waves in Britain, the
group crafted a landmark album that snagged two Grammy Awards and become its
second biggest seller to date. “Achtung” spawned four top 40 pop singles (and
five top 10s at alternative radio): “The Fly,” “One,” “Mysterious Ways,” “Even
Better Than the Real Thing” and “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses.”
What’s inside: In celebration of the 30th anniversary, standard black vinyl and deluxe color LPs (2018 Remaster) have been released. A 50-track digital box set includes the Uber Remixes, Unter Remixes and B-Sides – remember this was a period when acts would routinely offer several CD singles of the same song with different bonus cuts. More than 20 of the 50 had never been available digitally before.
Ever since “The Joshua Tree,” U2 became known for putting out B-sides that often rivalled what appeared on the official albums. The B-sides for “Achtung” continued that tradition. If digital is your preferred medium, I would suggest getting the digital box set just to have U2’s cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Paint it Black,” Velvet Underground’s “Satellite of Love” and CCR’s “Fortunate Son” as well as “Lady with the Spinning Head,” “Salome,” “Where Did it All Go Wrong” and “Down All the Days.”
Pretenders, Pretenders and Pretenders II (Rhino/Warner Music)
The lowdown: A classic debut album, “Pretenders” announced the unique talents of singer/songwriter/guitarist Chrissie Hynde to the world in 1980 like a rocking clarion call. Alongside Martin Chambers (drums), James Honeyman-Scott (guitar) and Pete Farndon (bass), Hynde and the band attracted immediate attention with the raucous, attitude-laden “Precious,” “Tattoed Love Boys” and “The Wait,” plus melodic, more sensitive songs like a cover of The Kinks’ “Stop Your Sobbing,” “Kid” and “Private Life.” International hit single “Brass in Pocket” and racing closer “Mystery Achievement” were equally enthralling. The album went platinum in America.
A year and a half later, the follow up “Pretenders II” arrived. The final batch of songs by the original lineup was highlighted by album rock radio hits “Message of Love” and “The Adultress,” not to mention “I Go to Sleep” (another Ray Davies cover) and fan fave “Talk of the Town.”
What’s inside: Curated by Hynde, both albums are presented as 12x12 3CD deluxe sets, with high-quality soft cover books of new liner notes by journalist Will Hodgkinson and rare photos. The CDs are embedded in slide out cardboard sleeves. Remastered by original producer Chris Thomas, there are demos, rarities, BBC Sessions, live 1980 concert recordings from the Paradise Theater in Boston (“Pretenders”) and Central Park in New York City (“Pretenders II”) and a 1981 one from the Santa Monica Civic in L.A. (“Pretenders II”). Both albums are available on limited edition red and white vinyl respectively and special, numbered print based on the "Brass In Pocket" single cover limited to 500 copies worldwide, exclusively available at Rhino.com. Among the “Pretenders” B-sides standouts are the riveting “Cuban Slide” and the fiery guitar maelstrom of “Porcelain.” Much of the bonus material is previously unreleased or making its debut on CD.
George Harrison, All Things Must Pass (Capitol/UME)The lowdown: During his time in The Beatles, Harrison would be lucky to get one or two songs on the bands’ albums. When it came time to record and co-produce “All Things Must Pass” with famed Wall of Sound producer Phil Spector, the singer/guitarist had a stockpile of strong songs dating back to 1966. A few “Pass” tracks were even worked on during the “Let it Be” sessions.
Harrison was joined in the studio by an all-star assemblage of drummers including Ringo Starr, Ginger Baker (Cream) and Alan White (Yes), bassist Klaus Voormann, keyboardists Billy Preston, Gary Wright and Gary Brooker (Procol Harum), guitarists Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton and Dave Mason, saxophonist Bobby Keys (Rolling Stones), plus rhythm guitars and percussion by Badfinger, among others.
The first-ever triple studio album released, the critically-acclaimed “All Things Must Pass” topped the Billboard 200 chart upon release in November 1970, eventually was certified six times platinum in America and became his most successful release to date. It spawned the platinum, No. 1 pop chart, double-sided single “My Sweet Lord/Isn’t it a Pity” and top 10 “What is Life,” plus album rock radio staple “If Not for You.”
What’s inside: To commemorate the 50th anniversary, “All Things Must Pass” was remixed from the original tapes and sounds crisper than ever. Dhani Harrison executive produced the music and oversaw the package design and creative direction, while his mother Olivia Harrison curated the booklet. Grammy-winning engineer Paul Hicks (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, John Lennon) did an exemplary remix and production in Dolby Atmos and Stereo.
The Super Deluxe Edition is a lift off box set presented on 8LP (180g) or 5CD + 1 Blu-ray audio disc, with 47 (42 previously unreleased) demos and outtakes. Each CD comes in a different sleeve color and garden gnome image.
The Blu-ray has the main album in high-res stereo, 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Atmos mixes. The vibrant 60-page scrapbook curated by Olivia Harrison contains rare imagery, memorabilia from the era, handwritten lyrics, diary entries, studio notes, tape box images, a comprehensive track-by-track and more. A replica of the original album poster folds out.
Additionally, there are digital configurations, a 5LP or 3CD Deluxe Edition that pairs the main album with the sessions outtakes and jams. The main album is available as 2CD, 3LP or limited edition 3LP color vinyl.
The lowdown: The first Pink Floyd album not to feature Roger Waters found David Gilmour taking the reigns as fellow founding members Richard Wright and Nick Mason made nominal contributions on keyboards, backing vocalist and drums. Notable session musicians included bassist Tony Levin (King Crimson), drummers Jim Keltner (John Lennon) and Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge) and synth player Patrick Leonard.
"A Momentary Lapse of Reason" was the English rock group's most successful release in America (now certified 4x platinum) since 1979's "The Wall." Three singles were all big hits at AOR radio: "Learning to Fly/Terminal Frost" and "On the Turning Away" (both No. 1), "One Slip" (No. 5). A true sonic wonder, Pink Floyd's trademark soundscapes and audio verite are intact. Standouts include the singles, an ominous "Dogs of War" with a wailing sax solo and the searing guitar solo on closer "Sorrow."
Back in 2019, ‘The Later Years’ project gave Gilmour and original producer Bob Ezrin an opportunity to return to some of Wright's original keyboard takes and re-record new drum tracks with Mason in order to restore a better creative balance on the album between the three Pink Floyd members.
What's inside: The 35th anniversary lift off box edition features the album remixed and updated from the original 1987 master tapes on vinyl, CD, DVD, Blu-ray and digitally with stereo and 5.1 mixes. Longtime fans will welcome the inclusion of artwork stickers and the booklet of rare photos and lyrics.
For the first time, the album is presented in 360 Reality Audio, a new immersive music experience that closely mimics the omni-directional soundscape of live musical performance for the listener using Sony’s object-based 360 Spatial Sound technologies. "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" was released in Dolby Audio and UHD in addition to 360 Reality Audio.
The remixed and updated "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" has a new album cover using an alternative beds photo by Robert Dowling from the original album cover shoot directed by the late Storm Thorgerson. Echoing the iconic original sleeve, the 2021 album artwork is designed and art directed by Aubrey Powell/Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon/StormStudios.
Among the bonus material on the DVD: music videos, album cover photo shoot, concert screen films, documentary on the cover shoot, three audio only tracks - all of the above in stereo PCM 48/16 - and surround sound audio. The 2x 180gm LP set was cut at half-speed at 45rpm for enhanced sound quality.
Olivia Newton-John, Physical (Primary Wave)
The lowdown: With the success of the "Xanadu" film soundtrack, which spawned three top 20 pop singles in the title track, "Suddenly" duet with Cliff Richard and chart topper "Magic" in 1980, Olivia Newton-John continued on an upward trajectory for 11th studio album "Physical." The singer tried some new vocal and sonic ideas, leaning heavily on a synthesizer-fueled dance-pop and Adult Contemporary sound. The double platinum album reached the top 10. The song “Physical” spent 10 weeks atop Billboard's Hot 100 and became the biggest hit of the 1980s. "Make a Move on Me" was also a top 5 charter.
What's inside: This 40th anniversary deluxe edition is a real treasure trove for fans. The 2CD+DVD edition has 31-tracks: the original album remastered, plus radio edits, remixes, extended and alternate versions, duets with Barry Gibb ("Face to Face") and John Travolta ("Take a Chance"), the hit "Twist of Fate" from her "Two of a Kind" reunion film with Travolta, a live cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" and more. The DVD comprises the Grammy-winning "video album" of clips from every "Physical" song and an engaging Olivia: Live in Concert from 1982 in Ogden, Utah - presented in full instead of the edited network TV special. A limited-edition vinyl release of the original album is set for Spring 2022.
Also noteworthy are the following deluxe anniversary box sets typically featuring remastered sound, a slew or rarities, booklet and more.
The Beatles, Let it Be (Apple/Capitol/UME) - If you enjoyed the recent three-part "Making Of" documentary by Peter Jackson on Disney+ or are simply a major fan, this box set with new mixes in Stereo, 5.1 Surround, and Dolby Atmos, alternate takes, studio jams and chatter, a book (in the super deluxe edition) and more will be right up your alley. The real find is the previously unreleased 1969 "Get Back LP Mix" by producer Glyn Johns, who oversaw the initial sessions at Twickenham before Phil Spector entered the picture.
R.E.M., New Adventures in Hi-Fi (Craft Recordings) - The Athens, Georgia rock band's 1996 album topped the Billboard 200 chart and went platinum. Two songs were top 10 hits at alt-rock radio: the dark "E-Bow the Letter," with backing vocals by Patti Smith, and "Bittersweet Me." The poignant "Electrolite" became a concert favorite. The band's cover of Glen Campbell is included.
Travis, The Invisible Band (Craft Recordings) - Although the Glasgow pop/rock band had a large cult following in America during the late 1990s/early 2000s (enough to sell out the Universal Amphitheatre in L.A.), it was massive in the U.K. and Europe. Their third album in 2001 included the top 20 U.K. hits "Sing," "Side" and "Flowers in the Window." This collection has live tracks, BBC sessions and covers by Queen, Mott the Hoople and The Beatles.
Trash Can Sinatras, I've Seen Everything (Last Night From Glasgow) - Another "under-the-radar" alt-pop band from Scotland, these lads' second album had top 20 airplay on modern rock stations in Americas for "Hayfever."
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Best Albums of 2021
The artists who comprise my top 10 albums of the year include rock and bluegrass veterans (a couple making long-awaited returns), Americana darlings, alt-rock mainstays, twentysomething British singer/guitarists and an Irish frontman following in his rock superstar father's footsteps.
1. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, "Raise the Roof"
2. My Morning Jacket, "My Morning Jacket"
3. Willie Nile, "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
4. Jake Bugg, "Saturday Night Sunday Morning"
5. The Vaccines, "Back to Love City"
6. Sam Fender, "17 Going Under"
7. Inhaler, "It Won't Always Be Like This"
8. Lindsey Buckingham, "Lindsey Buckingham"
9. Wilderado, "Wilderado"
10. Del Amitri, "Fatal Mistakes"
Honorable Mention:
11. Brandi Carlile, "In These Silent Days"
12. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, "A Few Stars Apart"
13. Lord Huron, "Long Lost"
14. Steve Earle & the Dukes, "J.T."
15. Jackson Browne, "Downhill from Everywhere"
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Pink Floyd news
BLU-RAY: STEREO PCM 48/24, 5.1 dts MASTER AUDIO 96/24
DVD: Stereo PCM 48/16, 5.1 dts MASTER AUDIO 48/16
David Gilmour Guitars, Vocals
Nick Mason Drums
Richard Wright Keyboards, Vocals
Jon Carin Keyboards, Vocals
Claudia Fontaine Backing Vocals
Durga McBroom Backing Vocals
Dick Parry Saxophones
Guy Pratt Bass Guitars, Vocals
Tim Renwick Guitars, Vocals
Gary Wallis Percussion
Track listing:
2. LEARNING TO FLY
3. HIGH HOPES
4. TAKE IT BACK
5. COMING BACK TO LIFE
6. SORROW
7. KEEP TALKING
8. ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL, PART 2
9. ONE OF THESE DAYS
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
10. SPEAK TO ME
11. BREATHE (IN THE AIR)
12. ON THE RUN
13. TIME
14. THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY
15. MONEY
16. US AND THEM
17. ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE
18. BRAIN DAMAGE
19. ECLIPSE
21. COMFORTABLY NUMB
22. RUN LIKE HELL
DISC 2 MUSIC VIDEOS, TOUR SCREEN FILMS, DOCUMENTARIES & ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
HIGH HOPES 1994
MAROONED 2014'
5. A GREAT DAY FOR FREEDOM VERSION 2
6. LOST FOR WORDS
13.US AND THEM (COLOUR)
18. PULSE TV AD 1995
19. THE DIVISION BELL AIRSHIPS 1994
20. BEHIND THE SCENES Interviews with the Lead Technicians for the Division Bell Tour
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Second annual 'A Bowie Celebration' set for January 8 on would have been David Bowie’s 75th birthday
Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy continues tour in tribute of Emerson Lake & Palmer's 50th Anniversary
Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy – WINTER 2022 US TOUR
Appearing with ALAN PARSONS LIVE PROJECT
Appearing with ALAN PARSONS LIVE PROJECT
Appearing with ALAN PARSONS LIVE PROJECT
Mon. 01-31-22 Key West Theater Key West, FL. BUY TICKETS
Wed 2-01-22 Casselberry’s Patio & Lounge Casselberry FL. BUY TICKETS
Sun. 02-06-22 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC. BUY TICKETS
Tue. 02-08-22 Sellersville Theater 1894 Sellersville, PA BUY TICKETS
Wed. 02-09-22 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT. BUY TICKETS
Thu. 02-10-22 Bull Run Shirley, MA BUY TICKETS
Fri. 02-11-22 Patchogue Theatre Patchogue NY. BUY TICKETS
Sat 02-12-22 Iridium Club New York NY BUY TICKETS
Sun 02-13- 22 Iridium Club New York NY BUY TICKETS
MORE TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED….
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Brothers Osborne to release deluxe edition of 'Skeletons' next month
3. All the Good Ones Are (TJ Osborne, Lee Miller and Craig Wiseman)
4. I'm Not for Everyone (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby)
5. Skeletons (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Andrew DeRoberts)
6. Back On The Bottle (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Hayes Carll)
7. High Note (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Casey Beathard and Dustin Christensen)
8. Muskrat Greene (John Osborne)
9. Dead Man's Curve (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Lee Miller)
10. Make It a Good One (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Stephen Wilson Jr.)
11. Hatin' Somebody (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Casey Beathard)
12. Old Man's Boots (John Osborne)
13. Younger Me (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Kendell Marvel)
14. Headstone (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Kendell Marvel)
15. Midnight Rider’s Prayer (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Paul Moak, Willie Nelson)
More AXS-TV music news: Live from the Artist's Den
Jan. 12—Imagine Dragons
Jan. 19—Robert Plant And The Band Of Joy
Jan. 26—Lady A
Feb. 2—The Killers
Feb. 9—Alabama Shakes
Feb. 16—OneRepublic
Feb. 23—Tim McGraw
Mar. 2—Ringo Starr With Ben Harper
Mar. 9—Sheryl Crow
Mar. 16—The Wallflowers
AXS TV's New Year’s Weekend slate has network premieres of Kiss, Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks
AXS TV’s New Year’s Lineup is as follows (all times Eastern):
Fri., December 31
8pE & 1aE—AXS TV NETWORK PREMIERE—KISS Rocks Vegas
9:30pE—AXS TV NETWORK PREMIERE—Def Leppard: Hits Vegas
2:30aE—Kid Rock
Sat., January 1
10aE—Fleetwood Mac – The Dance
12:30pE—Def Leppard: Hits Vegas
4pE—Chicago
5pE—Cyndi Lauper
6pE—Heart: Part One
7pE—Heart: Part Two
8pE—AXS TV NETWORK PREMIERE—Stevie Nicks – 24 Karat Gold
11:15pE—Tom Petty
2aE—Peter Frampton
Sun., January 2
10:30aE—Stevie Nicks – 24 Karat Gold
2pE—Bad Company
3:30pE—The Who: Tommy – Live At The Royal Albert Hall
5pE—Van Morrison – Live At The San Francisco Jazz Center
7pE—The Top Ten Revealed: 80s Ladies
7:30pE—The Top Ten Revealed: Debut Albums Of 1981
8pE—PREMIERE—The Top Ten Revealed: Debut Albums Of 1982
8:30pE—PREMIERE—Rock Legends: Post-Punk
Friday, December 17, 2021
David Bowie's 'Hunky Dory' to be issued as limited edition 50th anniversary picture disc
Oh! You Pretty Things – 3:12
Eight Line Poem – 2:55
Life on Mars? – 3:43
Kooks – 2:53
Quicksand – 5:08
Andy Warhol – 3:56
Song for Bob Dylan – 4:12
Queen Bitch – 3:18
The Bewlay Brothers – 5:22
The Masked Singer' winner Jewel releases EP of her songs from the series
2) La Vie En Rose - Originally performed by Édith Piaf
3) River - Originally performed by Bishop Briggs
4) She’s Got You - Originally performed by Patsy Cline
5) Bird Set Free - Originally performed by SIA
6) What’s going on - Originally performed by Marvin Gaye
7) Firework - Originally performed by Katy Perry
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The band Asia has a new concert box set out now
The Official Live Bootlegs Volume 1 celebrates the concert tours that followed ASIA’s first two albums in 1982 and 1983. The success continued following ASIA’s 25th anniversary reunion in 2006 and three more acclaimed albums. The slipcase boxset features 5 x 2CD concerts from 1982 (Buffalo, NY, USA), 1983 (Worcester, MA, USA), 2007 (São Paulo, Brazil), 2008 (Tokyo, Japan) and 2010 (London, UK).
“This historical collection represents some of our finest and most defining live moments,” says Geoff Downes, “from the very first ASIA tour in 1982 and the Alpha tour the following year through three of our many ‘Reunion’ shows. It was such a privilege to take ASIA’s music to these different continents and feel the warmth and support from fans all over the world. We hope this brings back great memories and inspires others to appreciate the music of ASIA”.
The sets for ASIA’s original 1980s tours featured only the band’s new music. For the ‘Reunion’ years tours, ASIA included heritage tracks from each of the band member’s pre-ASIA groups. The 2007 and 2008 concerts also feature the Wetton/Howe composition Ride Easy, a song omitted from the debut album that was issued as the B-side of Heat of the Moment and included in their later live repertoire as a thank you to their fans for their support over a quarter of a century.
This the first time these recordings have been made officially available by ASIA and they are presented together in a superb collector’s edition boxset with original artwork by Roger Dean, who created all of ASIA’s album artwork.