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Summer Soundtracks: Full Metal Jacket
If you’re a music fan (and if you weren’t, then you wouldn’t be reading pieces on Rhino.com, so we can safely presume that you fall into this category), then you probably look back on past summers and mentally compile a...
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Now Available: The Cure, MIXED UP & TORN DOWN
In 1992, The Cure had the highest profile of their career up to that point, thanks to the success of their 1989 album DISINTEGRATION, the resulting hit singles (“Fascination Street,” “Lovesong,” “Lullaby,” and “Pictures of You”), and the subsequent world...
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Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same To Be Reissued On September 7
The Song Remains The Same Soundtrack To Be Reissued With New Remastering Supervision By Jimmy Page Super Deluxe Boxed Set, CD, Vinyl, And Digital Versions, Plus The Full Album's Debut Release In Hi-Res 5.1 Surround Sound On Blu-ray, Available September...
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African American Music Appreciation Month: A Pair of Prince Productions
It’s Thursday and it’s still June, so welcome back to our ongoing series of posts designed to remind readers that this has been, is now, and continues to be African American Music Appreciation Month. Today we’re doing a combined entry...
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Happy 30th: Information Society, INFORMATION SOCIETY
30 years ago today, Information Society released their self-titled major-label debut and left an entire generation startled when it turned out that they weren’t a synthpop group from the UK but, in fact, a synthpop group from Minneapolis. When INFORMATION...
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Make It a Double: Chicago, CHICAGO III
Though it’s probably the least commercial of Chicago’s first five studio records, CHICAGO III still climbed the album chart (reaching Number Two) and stands today as another example of the band’s ambition and creative power. For one, it was their...
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Deep Dive: Robert Palmer, HEAVY NOVA
30 years ago this month, Robert Palmer released his ninth studio album, an LP which was arguably the most anticipated of his career. Why were so many people looking forward to hearing HEAVY NOVA? Partly because it was the first...
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This Day in ’80: The Blues Brothers opens
38 years ago today, the cinematic adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues officially entered theaters, giving comedy fans a lot of reasons to laugh while providing music fans with at least as many classic tunes. Directed by John Landis (...
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This Day in ’87: A Touch of Grey and a Taste of Cherry Garcia
31 years ago today, The Grateful Dead released one of the most successful singles of their career, but despite what you may have read elsewhere, it wasn’t on the same day that an ice cream company debuted a flavor named...
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