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Single Stories: New Order, “Thieves Like Us”
35 years ago this month, New Order broke the silence between their second and third studio albums for the second time to release a single which borrowed its title from a Robert Altman film. Written by New Order (Bernard Sumner...
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Deep Dive: Charles Mingus, SOMETHING LIKE A BIRD
Today we celebrate the birthday of the late, great jazz legend Charles Mingus, who – despite having died from complications of ALS in 1979 – continues to influence new musicians to this day, thanks to the tremendous body of work...
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Happy Anniversary: Prince and the Revolution, AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY
34 years ago today, Prince and the Revolution released an LP which was unexpectedly awash in psychedelia yet still managed to win over the hearts of listeners enough to result in a chart-topping album. Produced – as ever – by...
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Single Stories: Led Zeppelin, “Good Times, Bad Times”
It was April 1969 when Led Zeppelin's debut single reached it's chart peak in America.
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Out Now: Stevie Nicks, STAND BACK (3-CD set)
Hey, Steve Nicks fans! Remember when we told you a few weeks ago about the 18-track best-of collection that Rhino released to commemorate Stevie’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? If you don’t, it’s okay. We all...
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You Oughta Know: Storm Thorgerson
Today we commemorate the passing of one of the greatest album cover artists of all time, not to mention one who – although he’s well known for his many collaborations with a particular band – is often given short shrift...
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This Day in 1981: Yes Say No…More
38 years ago today, Yes officially broke up…for a bit. Picture it: the 1979 music scene. Having just scored a #1 hit in the UK with “Video Killed the Radio Star,” Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes were Yes fans, and...
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LIVE from Your Speakers: Heaven & Hell, LIVE FROM RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
Black Sabbath brought the best out of Ronnie James Dio. Whatever high-level mystical mojo Dio had on his own (the lush operatic tenor, the “horns up” hand sign, simply being Ronnie James Dio, etc.) was amplified by the formidable crunch...
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Rhino’s Got You Covered: The Dream Academy, David Bowie, Luka Bloom, and The Monkees
Welcome back to our weekly run-through of a quartet of cover songs from the Rhino catalog. This time around, we’ve got a collection of tunes which were originally recorded by The Smiths, Morrissey, LL Cool J, and Wreckless Eric, and...
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