Cheers to song stylist extraordinaire Sidney Barnes on his birthday! Here are a couple of Sid's classic floor fillers. |
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Thursday, February 6, 2025
Happy Birthday Sidney Barnes!
New Blasters 5LP set "An American Music Story" due for RSD on April 12
The Blasters 5LP set from Liberation Hall will be strictly limited to 1000 numbered copies available only in the U.S. on April 12th. |
Here's the scoop from Chris Morris...
Now it can be told: Last fall, I spent nearly three months working on the five-LP collection you see here, which will go on sale as an exclusive Record Store Day release from Liberation Hall on April 12, in a slipcased, hand-numbered edition of only 1,000 copies. This set, which will be available only in the U.S., comprises the Blasters’ four original studio albums released by Rollin’ Rock Records and Slash/Warner Bros. Records, which are replicated with the original jacket art and inner sleeves, and a fifth LP of studio outtakes and the tracks recorded for Walter Hill’s film “Streets of Fire.”
I co-produced the set with my conspirator Antone DeSantis, who has done the heavy lifting on the label’s Blasters-related releases of the last two years. For the 24-page color booklet, I wrote a new 10,000-word essay about the band’s music and history, with fresh input from the members. There are also a lot of great photographs, many of them previously unpublished, by Gary Leonard, Michael Hyatt, Ed Colver, and mi hermano Joel Aparicio, who took the photos that appear in my Los Lobos book. (That’s Joel’s fantastic shot on the cover of the box.) A replica of a poster that was produced to promote the 1983 album “Non Fiction” is included.
We had a very narrow window to pull this together in time for RSD, and the work was exhausting, but it got done in due time and we’re very proud of the results. I certainly couldn’t be prouder of the booklet, which I view as a monument in writing to a band I’ve loved for 45 years. Note: As this set is extremely limited, if you want your local store to stock it on RSD, you should make a request now. – Chris Morris
Check out The Blasters tearin' it up live in '85 below.
Redman & Method Man reunite for "LaLaLa" video
Redman just shared the video with Method Man for the boom-bap banger "LaLaLa" off his Muddy Waters Too album. Check it out. |
You can get a digital version of Redman's "Muddy Waters Too" album via your platform of choice right here. |
Sweden's Underground Failure sez "Make Your Own Kind Of Music"
John Holm and his Swedish crew Underground Failure released 150 copies of their Velvets/Fugs-inspired LP back in 1971. |
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Happy Birthday Ann Sexton!
Celebrating the birthday of South Carolina deep soul great Ann Sexton with a performance of "You're Losing Me" and more. |
The best bits from Melbourne's Frollen Music Library due in March
Colemine Records is releasing a 'best of' collection of Melbourne's Frollen Music Library's short 'n' sweet sample-ready treats. |
Here's the scoop from Colemine HQ...
001-015’ is a “best of” compilation celebrating the first 15 sample packs made by Australia's Naarm/Melbourne-based Frollen Music Library. Launching in late 2021, the sample house has since been featured in productions by ScHoolboy Q, Leon Thomas, Devin Malik and more.This 28-track retrospective (out March 28th via Colemine Records) traverses a wide range of styles and moods to appeal to every music enthusiast as well as producers and songwriters alike. Whether it’s bouncing hip hop beats or evocative cinematic etudes, FML’s 3-piece house band, comprising Henry Jenkins, Darvid Thor and Hudson Whitlock have a deep love and respect for many musical styles. FML’s diverse catalogue takes cues from the ‘Third Stream’ composer David Axelrod on their ‘Sharpen Your Axe’ (FML009) pack, as well as drawing upon cinematic themes from 60’s and 70’s Italian film score composers a la Ennio Morricone and Riz Ortolani, as heard on ‘The Fretted Neck’ (FML006). There are 90’s New York boom bap beats found in ‘Golden’ (FML013), as well as synthesiser music inspired by Tonto, which is showcased in the ‘Nina’s Exploding Brain’ (FML014) pack, utilising a locally made synthesiser from Melbourne Instruments.
Jenkins, Thor and Whitlock have been playing in bands and producing music for their local music scene for the last 15 years. Recording and performing with The Cactus Channel, Karate Boogaloo, Mo’Ju, Surprise Chef and many many more. Not only is this brand-new LP a great musical collage worthy of any music library enthusiast, but also functions as a tremendous sampler demonstrating the many styles of FML. Fast, slow, sweet AND sour!
You can pre-order a copy of the Frollen Music Library compilation 001-015 via Colemine Records right here. Check out a Frollen promotional trailer and the track "Rock Candy" below.
R.I.P. saxophonist/producer Gene Barge, 1926-2025
Sadly, saxophonist/composer Gene "Daddy G" Barge has passed away at the age of 98. He'll be greatly missed. |
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Chicago Reader Gene Barge helped shape the sound of Chicago