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VINYL FORMAT. This is a particularly momentous release for Sub Pop, as it marks the first release of Radio Birdman material in the U.S. in over twenty years. Their first album, Radios Appear was released stateside by Sire in 1978, but much of the material on The Essential Radio Birdman will be seeing a U.S. release for the first time ever. Over the past twenty-five years, the band has become highly influential upon underground high-energy punk bands, yet until now, their recordings have remained obscure an... [ read more ]
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'Mark Murphy often seemed to be the only true jazz singer of his generation. A young, hip post-bop vocalist, Murphy spent most of his career sticking to the standards ? and often presented radically reworked versions of those standards while many submitted to the lure of the lounge singer ? during the artistically fallow period of the 1970s and '80s. Marketed as a teen idol by Capitol during the mid-'50s, Murphy deserted the stolid world of commercial pop for a series of exciting dates on independent labe... [ read more ]
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How does an instant multimillion-selling album become an underrated minor masterpiece? George Harrison's follow-up to the triple-disc All Things Must Pass (which had been comprised of an immense backlog of great songs that he'd built up across the last years of his time with the Beatles), Living in the Material World was necessarily a letdown for fans and critics, appearing as it did two-and-a-half-years after its predecessor without that earlier album's outsized songbag from which to draw. And... [ read more ]
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