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Candy O (reissue)
Candy O (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 814519. Rel: 23 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Let's Go (3:27)
Since I Held You (3:16)
It's All I Can Do (3:31)
Double Life (4:20)
Shoo Be Doo (1:34)
Candy-O (2:38)
Night Spots (3:14)
You Can't Hold On Too Long (2:41)
Lust For Kicks (3:53)
Got A Lot On My Head (2:58)
Dangerous Type (4:13)
Review: In 1980, American rock band The Cars released their third studio album, Candy-O, on Elektra. Now, it's getting another special reissue on heavy wax with an insert. This release followed the massive success of their 1978 debut, which was both commercially and critically acclaimed. The platinum streak continued with Candy-O and the subsequent album Panorama. Both albums are filled with hits like 'Let's Go,' 'It's All I Can Do,' and 'Touch and Go,' solidifying The Cars' reputation for creating memorable and enduring rock music.
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Tutu (reissue)
Tutu (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 817367. Rel: 10 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Tutu
Tomaas
Portia
Splatch
Backyard Ritual
Perfect Way
Don't Lose Your Mind
Full Nelson
Review: Rhino's new premium vinyl series promises the pinnacle of sound and packaging for classic albums. Mastered by Kevin Gray and pressed by Optimal on 180-gram vinyl, these limited-edition releases feature high-quality covers and "tip-on" jackets. The series aims to deliver consistent sonic excellence, setting a new standard for reissues. Miles Davis' Tutu (1986): Often dismissed as 'pop-fusion', Tutu defied expectations and remains relevant. Produced by Marcus Miller, it features a tapestry of electronics, including bass guitar, bass clarinet, electric violin, percussion, and synths. The album reflects the 80s with its bright tonalities and a crisp sound akin to the Fairlight era. Davis' brooding brass blends with Miller's harmonically rich backdrops, reminiscent of black popular music of the time. The result is a work of engrossingly fraught atmospheres, proving Davis' enduring relevance and ability to captivate without sounding dated.
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