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Monday, January 30, 2012

Rory Gallagher's first 6 albums to be reissued

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added: 28 Jan 2012 // by: Andy Snipper

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Sony Music in association with Capo Records and Legacy are proud to re-issue the first six original Rory Gallagher albums in chronological release date order ' 'Rory Gallagher' (1971), 'Deuce' (1971), 'Live In Europe!' (1972), 'Blueprint' (1973), 'Tattoo' (1973) and 'Irish Tour '74' (1974). These seminal re-issued albums celebrate 40 years since the start of Rory's solo career.

Rory Gallagher was a musician like no other.
His music lives on through generations of today's hottest guitarists including Slash, Joe Bonamassa, Brian May, Johnny Marr and The Edge; and also through his amazing catalogue including some of his finest works included in these milestone albums.

They were released during Rory's most prolific years (1971-74), when he recorded and produced 6 albums in a 3 year period. Each of the albums is now re-released in digipack form, with artwork restored from the original first release cover art. The audio has been re-mastered from the original ¼' inch tapes. Each album includes exclusive sleeve notes written by Donal Gallagher; Rory's brother and former tour manager, legendary photographer Mick Rock, and British journalist Roy Hollingworth.

After releasing two critically acclaimed albums with his first band, Taste, and playing the Isle of Wight in 1970, Rory left the band to pursue a solo career. His eponymous debut solo album was released in 1971.
'Deuce' became Rory's third self-penned album in a row - having written all of Taste's second album 'On The Boards' as well as the debut solo album 'Rory Gallagher'. 'Deuce' was recorded at Tangerine Studios in Dalston, East London, which had been built by the legendary British record producer Joe Meek.
'Live! In Europe' has served as a massive influence on budding musicians. U2's Adam Clayton and The Edge both cite the album as the recording that made them want to pick up the guitar and play in a rock'n'roll band.
After six years working as a trio (guitar, bass, drums), Rory embellished his sound by adding keyboards into the band. The line-up of Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitars), Gerry McAvoy (bass), Lou Martin (keyboards) and Rod De'Ath (drums, percussion), remained together from 1973-78, and would record five albums, 'Blueprint' was the first.
For his fifth solo album, rehearsals for 'Tattoo' started in a rowing club in Cork City. The album was released in the same year (1973), nine months after the 'Blueprint' album.
Considered by blues rock guitarist, Joe Bonamassa, to be one of the most influential live albums of all time, 'Irish Tour '74' was recorded at Belfast Ulster Hall, Dublin Carlton Cinema and Cork City Hall, during a time when live music was a rare occurrence, due to the troubles that were then at their most violent peak.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Guns N� Roses announce first 2012 shows

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added: 30 Jan 2012 // by: Noise11 

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There will be some Guns N' Roses activity this year but so far only in Europe.

Two dates have been announced for May, one for Ireland and one for Italy.

Guns N' Roses are locked in to play Dublin's O2 Arena on May 17 and the Gods of Metal festival in Italy on May 22.

Guns N' Roses will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April but at this stage there has been no confirmation of a performance or if the original members will actually all stand on stage together to collect the award.

Axl Rose has been in the studio working on a new Guns N' Roses album. However, considering the last one 'Chinese Democracy' took 12 years to release, don't hold your breath waiting for a follow-up.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Roberta Flack releases first album in thirteen years to sing the Beatles

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added: 19 Jan 2012 // by: VVN Music 

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Roberta Flack releases her first studio album in almost thirteen years on February 7 with Let It Be: Roberta Flack Sings the Beatles. The album, from 429 Records, is her first since 1999's Friends: Roberta Flack Sings Mariko Takahashi.

The project has garnered the blessing of Yoko Ono who contributed the liner notes to the album. Newly signed to a partnership of 429 Records, Sony ATV Music Publishing and Flack's RAS Records, the album which was produced by Sherrod Barnes, who has also produced Beyonce' and Angie Stone, with contributing producers Jerry Barnes and Barry Miles.

Says Yoko Ono: "With this collection, Roberta is adding a woman's voice of fun and joy and, again, making people realize how universal these songs are."

Track List:

In My Life
Hey Jude
We Can Work it Out
Let It Be
Oh Darling
I should Have Known Better
The Long & Winding Road
Come Together
Isn't It A Pity
If I Fell
And I Love Her
Here, There, and Everywhere

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