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What's new on vinyl - February 2023

February 16, 2023 by David Vousden in singer-songwriter, Jazz, World Music, Americana, Free Download, News, Punk, Reissue, New Wave

In this occasional feature, RGM looks a look at a quartet of recent/upcoming releases on the good old LP. The vinyl resurgence continues to gather pace with artists and labels embracing technology that had been thought dead and buried nearly forty years ago. Personally, I own plenty of CDs and LPs and enjoy both, but I’ll readily admit there’s still something special about holding a record in your hands. The experience of sitting, listening and then getting up to flip over to side two feels right and, dare I say, comforting. I also seem to concentrate on the music more intently. Is it just me? With all this in mind, let’s check out an LP or four.

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February 16, 2023 /David Vousden
LP, Vinyl, Janis Ian, Somi, Gregory Porter, Jennifer Crook, The Members
singer-songwriter, Jazz, World Music, Americana, Free Download, News, Punk, Reissue, New Wave
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Suede reimagined by The Michael Boguski Trio as A Newer Morning (For John)

May 31, 2022 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Jazz, Alternative Rock

To quote a well known UK comedy troupe, “And Now For Something Completely Different”. Mike Boguski is probably best known as the keyboardist for Blue Rodeo, a position he’s held since 2008. Blue Rodeo are not that well known in the UK, but in Canada, they’re musical royalty with sixteen studio albums under their belts since their debut in 1987. Mike also has an acoustic jazz trio as a side project to fill the downtime from his day job. During the pandemic, Mike had, like so many of us, plenty of time on his hands and found himself rediscovering UK act Suede initially via Brett Anderson’s memoir. This has resulted in Mike reimagining songs from Suede’s 2020 album in the style of Jazz great Bill Evans. The Michael Boguski Trio’s A Newer Morning (For John) will be released July 8 on Goliard Records and all proceeds will be donated to John Brandham and Stroke Association UK. Please read on to learn more about the charitable nature of this release, and check out the video where Mike explains the reasoning behind the album in more depth.

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May 31, 2022 /David Vousden
Michael Boguski Trio, Blue Rodeo, Suede, Charity
Acoustic, Jazz, Alternative Rock
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The RGM Inbox - April 2022

April 15, 2022 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Soul, Jazz

Welcome to the latest edition of the RGM Inbox for another of our occasional dives into the darkest reaches of the office laptop. There’s gold in them, there files. From a legendary band with millions of road miles in the rearview, and many more to come, to a jazz/blues guitarist with four decades of playing under his belt via a pair of acts rejuvenated by circumstances beyond their control. So please join us as we delve into jazz/blues and Americana.

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April 15, 2022 /David Vousden
Drive-By Truckers, Banditos, Travellin' Blue Kings, Stew Cutler, Mike Stern
Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Soul, Jazz
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Music Venue Trust #saveourvenues campaign launched

April 27, 2020 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Classic Rock, Country, Folk, Indie, Jazz, News, Roots, Rock, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates

Music Venue Trust has announced #saveourvenues, a new national campaign to save hundreds of grassroots music venues at imminent risk of being closed down – permanently. Registered charity the Music Venue Trust currently has 556 venues up and down the UK at risk of closure. Venues that play an essential role in promoting talent and often as a community hub for many other endeavours. Please read on to find out more about #saveourvenues and how you can get involved:

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April 27, 2020 /David Vousden
saveourvenues, Frank Turner
Acoustic, Americana, Blues, Classic Rock, Country, Folk, Indie, Jazz, News, Roots, Rock, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates
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Lettuce set to 'Elevate' on new album due 14th June 2019

April 29, 2019 by David Vousden in Jazz, News, Soul, Funk, Ambient

Fresh from an extended Easter break we’ve returned to find the RGM inbox groaning under the weight of cool music. With literally hundreds of emails to consider where do we start? Lettuce are an acclaimed US act originally formed at the Berklee College of Music in Boston back in 1992. ‘Elevate’ is their sixth studio album set for release 14th June 2019 via Regime Inc / Membran. The first taster from the record ‘Krewe’ is very cool and a great funky way to start the week. This looks like the tip of the iceberg for Lettuce as the guys aren’t bound by genre classifications so we can expect some cool grooves when the record drops. More about Lettuce and a link to ‘Krewe’ follows:

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April 29, 2019 /David Vousden
Lettuce
Jazz, News, Soul, Funk, Ambient
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Tom Waits to release remastered Anti- albums commencing November 10th

October 26, 2017 by David Vousden in Americana, Blues, Jazz, News, singer-songwriter

Tom Waits has remastered his Anti- catalogue and the reissue of the albums will commence on November 10th. Waits has referred to the process as “Necessary but cursedly laborious” but I'm sure fans will be keen to check out the new remasters which will include a completely new mix for the 'Real Gone' album. More details about the upcoming albums including release dates follows:

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October 26, 2017 /David Vousden
Tom Waits, ANTI-, Remastered, Reissue
Americana, Blues, Jazz, News, singer-songwriter
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Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers set for BluesFest at O2 London

May 09, 2017 by David Vousden in Blues, Classic Rock, Festivals, Jazz, News, Tour Dates

The annual BluesFest at the O2 in London has announced the first names for the 2017 event set for Friday 27th - Sunday 29th October 2017. Steely Dan will be performing in the UK for the first time since 2009 (It will be their only UK show in 2017) and will close the festival on Sunday night. The duo will be joined by legendary hitmakers The Doobie Brothers. More acts will be announced soon and tickets are on general sale from Friday May 12th.

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May 09, 2017 /David Vousden
Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers, BluesFest
Blues, Classic Rock, Festivals, Jazz, News, Tour Dates
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Luke Winslow-King - I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always due September 30th

July 20, 2016 by David Vousden in Blues, Folk, Jazz, singer-songwriter, Americana

Michigan born and now based in New Orleans, Louisiana Luke Winslow-King returns to action with 'I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always' his fifth album overall and his third release on the Bloodshot Records label. The title track from the album is now available to stream and will have fans sittin' up and takin' notice.

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July 20, 2016 /David Vousden
Luke Winslow-King
Blues, Folk, Jazz, singer-songwriter, Americana
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Whiplash - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl Release

January 21, 2016 by David Vousden in Soundtrack, Jazz

One of the cooler things due for release in February is the soundtrack, on heavyweight 180g vinyl, to the excellent film Whiplash (If you've not seen it please go and rectify that now, you'll be glad you did). Read on for more info, track listing etc.

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January 21, 2016 /David Vousden
Whiplash, Hurwitz, Simonec
Soundtrack, Jazz
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