Coming Up: Cheap Trick "Christmas, Christmas"


A new holiday LP from the power poppers, out Oct. 20. Includes originals and a selection of holiday classics. Pre-order it now from Amazon.

Tracks:
  1. Merry Christmas Darling
  2. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day
  3. I Wish It Was Christmas Today
  4. Merry Xmas Everybody
  5. Please Come Home For Christmas
  6. Remember Christmas
  7. Run Rudolph Run
  8. Father Christmas
  9. Silent Night
  10. Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)
  11. Our Father Of Life
  12. Christmas Christmas



"Stranger Things" season two final trailer

New Music Releases: Frank Zappa; Beck; The Who; Robert Plant; Squeeze

New and notable this week.






First "New Mutants" movie trailer

The film is in theaters April 13.


Pop Culture Roundup: Ira Schnapp; Doctor Who; 70s Halloween costumes; monster models

Graphic artist Ira Schnapp created a whole mess of cool logos for DC Comics back in the Silver Age. These are some of the best.


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Tom Baker has returned as "Doctor Who" to voice lost segments of the show's 1979 "Shada" serial, the BBC reports.

Shada, which was filmed in Cambridge, was created in 1979 for the end of the show's 17th series.

But strike action at the BBC meant studio scenes were never completed and the episodes were abandoned.

It will be released on BBC Worldwide with the original footage combined with new colour animations and voiceovers to complete the story.

The newly-recorded lines from Baker as the Doctor and Lalla Ward as his companion, Romana, will follow the original script by Douglas Adams, the creator of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.


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Via Back in the Bronze Age: 1970s Halloween costumes.


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Via the Mego Museum forum: A gorgeous gallery of Aurora monster models. I was never that good at glueing and painting these things ...




Coming Up: The Astaire Story - classic collection of his jazz recordings


Out Oct. 20. Pre-order here from Amazon.

Details:

In 1952, the famous dancer, singer and film star Fred Astaire teamed up with the brilliant pianist Oscar Peterson and an all-star jazz sextet to record jazz versions of many of the songs that he helped introduce and make famous in the 1930s and '40s. The original program, The Astaire Story, was an innovative three LP set comprised of 38 selections including three features for Astaire's tap-dancing and the rousing instrumental "Jam Session." In celebration of its 65th anniversary, the album will be released October 20 via Verve Records/UMe as an expanded 2CD version and digital collection boasting 41 tracks including a previously unreleased alternate version of "I Won't Dance," one of Astaire's trademark numbers (recorded with Peterson three years later) and three examples of Astaire's famed dancing. The album is presented in a novel way and has been reassembled to give it the shape of a soundtrack. The two "Blues" serve as bookends while the "Jam Session" is featured as an intermission. Throughout, Astaire talks a little and sings a lot.

While Astaire had made recordings as early as the 1920s, usually performing with studio orchestras, The Astaire Story is unique in that he is joined by a freewheeling combo comprised of Peterson, tenor-saxophonist Flip Phillips, trumpeter Charlie Shavers, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Alvin Stoller. The musicians, drawn from producer Norman Granz's Jazz At The Philharmonic, perfectly complement Astaire's vocals and the music swings throughout.

Astaire, who passed away 30 years ago in 1987, performed on Broadway as early as 1917 and had his big breakthrough in 1924 when he and his sister Adele were featured in "Lady, Be Good," the first Broadway musical by George and Ira Gershwin. A household name ever since he began starring in movie musicals with Ginger Rogers (starting with 1934's "The Gay Divorcee"), Astaire was the epitome of class in his dancing, singing and acting. While his dancing gained the biggest acclaim, he was a personable singer who perfectly placed his notes, always swinging. Such composers as George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Cole Porter loved to have him introduce their songs in the movies because, while sticking to the lyrics and the melody, he uplifted every tune that he interpreted with his phrasing and classy personality.

The Astaire Story has the 53-year old Astaire, at the peak of his powers, singing such songs as "Puttin'On The Ritz" (which has some rhythmic interplay with drummer Stoller), "The Continental,""Let's Call The Whole Thing Off," "'S Wonderful," "Cheek To Cheek," "Dancing In The Dark," "Top Hat, White Coat And Tails" (which concludes with Astaire's heated dancing), "I Won't Dance," an uptempo "No Strings" that features Peterson taking a celeste solo, and "A Foggy Day." He also reminisces a bit about some of the numbers. 19 of the tunes are from Astaire's movies with Ginger Rogers and the program includes ten songs by Berlin and eight composed by Gershwin. A special treat is hearing Astaire perform two of his own compositions: "I'm Building Up To An Awful Letdown" and "Not My Girl." On the latter, the multi-talented Astaire takes a very credible chorus of stride piano.

With solos sprinkled throughout by Peterson, Phillips, Shavers and Kessel and inspired singing by Astaire, the performances on The Astaire Story are as irresistible as the film performances of the great dancer-singer.

Track listing:

DISC 1
1. Overture: The Astaire Blues
2. Isn't This A Lovely Day
3. Puttin' On The Ritz
4. I Used To Be Color Blind                                                             
5. The Continental                                                                                                           
6. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off                                                                               
7. Change Partners                                                                                                          
8. 'S Wonderful                                                                                                 
9. Lovely To Look At                                                                                                        
10. They All Laughed                                                                                                       
11. Cheek To Cheek                                                                                                        
12. Steppin' Out With My Baby                                                                  
13. The Way You Look Tonight                                                    
14. I've Got My Eyes On You                                                                                       
15. Dancing In The Dark                                                                                                 
16. The Carioca                                                                                                  
17. Nice Work If You Can Get It                                                                  
18. New Sun In The Sky                                                                                                 
19. I Won't Dance                                                                                                            
20. Fast Dances (ad lib)                                                                                  
DISC 2
1. Intermission: Jam Session For A Dancer                                                            
2. Top Hat, White Tie And Tails                                                                   
3. No String, I'm Fancy Free                                                                                         
4. I Concentrate On You                                                                                                
5. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket                                                                
6. A Fine Romance                                                                                                           
7. Night And Day                                                                                                              
8. Fascinating Rhythm                                                                                    
9. I Love Louisa                                                                                                  
10. They Can't Take That Away From Me                                                               
11. Medium Dances                                                                                                        
12. You're Easy To Dance With                                                                   
13. A Needle In A Haystack                                                                                          
14. So Near And Yet So Far                                                                                           
15. A Foggy Day (In London Town)                                                                           
16. Oh, Lady Be Good!                                                                                   
17. Slow Dances (ad lib)                                                                                 
18. I'm Building Up To An Awful Letdown                                                              
19. Not My Girl                                                                                                  
Bonus Tracks20. I Won't Dance                                                                                                            
21. Exit Music: The Second Astaire Blues     

New and upcoming pop culture books October 2017

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Vintage pics: "This Island Earth"



Coming Up: Out Of Nowhere By Micky Dolenz & The American Metropole Orchestra

Out Nov. 17. Details:

7A Records are proud to present a brand new album from Micky Dolenz "Out Of Nowhere". Recorded in April this year with the sublime 30 piece American Metropole Orchestra, Dolenz sings all of the Monkees' greatest hits along with some outstanding deep album cuts. The orchestral backing adds a real unique depth to the recordings and Dolenz's voice is as good as ever. To quote Dolenz in his own words: "Words cannot express what a magical night it was. You really had to be there and thanks to this recording, you can be!" Recorded April 15th, 2017 at the Rice Auditorium, Western Oregon University.



Video Find: Ross McManus performs "If I Had a Hammer"

Trivia: Ross McManus is father to Declan McManus, aka Elvis Costello. Dig those dance moves!

New Comics: Jack Kirby's The Demon; Flash by Mark Waid; Howard the Duck; Thor Masterworks

New and notable this week.






Coming Up: "Soul of a Woman" - final Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings album, out Nov. 17

Details:

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings' final studio album, Soul of a Woman is a lush, orchestral masterpiece. A true testament to the life and career of Daptone's fearless leader and one of the world's greatest performers. In the year prior to her death from pancreatic cancer in 2016, Sharon Jones toured and performed tirelessly, and was also the subject of Miss Sharon Jones!, an acclaimed documentary by Oscar-Winning director Barbara Kopple. Yet somehow, the beloved and heroic soul singer found time to complete a studio album. Soul of a Woman features eleven songs which reveal that the emotion, dynamics, and drama of Jones' voice remained at full power until her final days.

The songs on Soul Of A Woman exemplify two distinct sides of the band s sound. Side One showcases the grittier, bluesier material like Matter Of Time and Sail On giving Sharon the room to flex her vocal prowess, creating a liveness that few studio albums posses. Side Two takes on a more sophisticated orchestral mood. Tracks like When I Saw Your Face and These Tears (No Longer For You), capture a soft vulnerability in Sharon's vocals that draws you deep inside, and yet they remain nuanced with the signature toughness that never allow you to forget she's steering the ship. The finished product is an album that captures a band and a singer at their peak. Includes download card.   

You can pre-order it now from Amazon.     


Coming Up: New version of XTC's classic "Black Sea" on the way

Details:

Black Sea is the fifth in a series of remixed & expanded XTC classic albums. The album has been mixed for 5. 1 Surround Sound from the original multi-track studio master tapes by Steven Wilson with input from Andy Partridge & is fully approved by XTC.

CD: features a completely new stereo album mix by Steven Wilson with many of the bonus tracks also newly mixed by Steven Wilson.

Blu-ray: a 5. 1 Surround mix in 24bit/96khz mixed from the original multi-track tapes available in LPCM and DTS HD MA. Additional Blu-ray features include: The new stereo album mix in 24bit/96khz LPCM audio. Additional songs from the album sessions in stereo & 5. 1, several newly mixed by Steven Wilson. The original stereo album mix in hi-res stereo + bonus tracks. Instrumental versions (mixed by Steven Wilson) of all new album & several bonus mixes in 24bit/96khz LPCM audio. Many album tracks in demo form as recorded (mostly live) at Phonogram Studios prior to the main album sessions. Three Andy Partridge demos from Phonogram studios. Three Andy Partridge demos from Swindon Town Hall. Promo films for Towers Of London, Generals & Majors & Respectable Street. Presented in special packaging with expanded booklet & sleeve-notes by Andy Partridge, Dave Gregory, Terry Chambers, Steve Lillywhite & Hugh Padgham.     

You can pre-order the album from Amazon here.     
     


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