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TVD Radar: Dusty Springfield, Longing vinyl debut in stores 6/5

VIA PRESS RELEASE | In the early 1970s, Dusty Springfield relocated from her native England to Los Angeles in an effort to pursue new opportunities in her career and signed with ABC/Dunhill Records. Her 1973 album Cameo showcased Springfield’s soulful pop in splendid fashion but failed to generate significant traction outside of Billboard’s Adult Contemporary listings. For her sophomore project with the label the following year, Dusty travelled to New York to team with producer Brooks Arthur, renowned for his work with Phil Spector’s 1960s coterie of girl singers.

For Longing, Arthur chose to frame Dusty in the 1970s singer-songwriter milieu, surrounding her with material from Colin Blunstone (“Exclusively for Me”), Melissa Manchester & Carole Bayer Sager (“Home to Myself”), Janis Ian (“In the Winter”), Stephen Schwartz (“Corner of the Sky”), Chi Coltrane (“Turn Me Around”), Barry Manilow (“I Am Your Child”) and others. In many cases, the songwriters themselves contributed directly by playing keyboards on their respective creations at Arthur’s famed 911 Studios. Bruce Springsteen was also known to sit in on some of the sessions in admiration.

As the sessions wound down in the summer of 1974, Dusty found herself suffering from emotional exhaustion and professional uncertainty. She subsequently chose to put the album on the shelf and part ways with the label, ultimately re-recording a pair of the tracks when she signed to United Artists Records a few years later.

In 2001, under the supervision of producer Arthur, nine of the ten tracks he recorded with Dusty were released on CD as part of a collection of her ABC/Dunhill period. A tenth track (“Corner of the Sky” from the Broadway musical Pippin) was reworked as a duet with Petula Clark and included on a pair of her anthologies. Now, all ten tracks make their vinyl debut, including the first-ever solo release of “Corner of the Sky” along with new mixes for eight of the other selections for this dual CD & LP release.

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TVD Radar: Avicii,
Avicii Forever 2LP in stores 5/16

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Today, Interscope Records, Pophouse and the Avicii Estate are proud to announce the upcoming release of Avicii Forever, a compilation featuring 19 essential tracks from Avicii’s iconic catalog, along with the brand-new single “Let’s Ride Away” featuring Elle King.

This special release honors the lasting impact and influence of Tim Bergling, better known to the world as Avicii. With beloved hits like “Wake Me Up,” “Levels,” “Heart Upon My Sleeve” (feat. Imagine Dragons), and more, Avicii Forever captures the spirit and sound that made Avicii a global phenomenon.

The compilation also introduces “Let’s Ride Away,” a long-awaited new track that showcases Avicii’s genre-defying sound, blending folk and electronic elements with powerful vocals by Elle King. Avicii Forever will be available across all major streaming platforms, in physical formats, and through exclusive content on Avicii’s official social channels on May 16 and is available now for pre-order here.

Avicii, born Tim Bergling in Stockholm, Sweden, was a visionary artist, producer, and DJ who revolutionized electronic dance music (EDM). Known for blending electronic beats with soulful melodies, Avicii’s groundbreaking style bridged genres and resonated with fans worldwide. He first rose to international fame with the 2011 hit “Levels,” which became an anthem for a generation and solidified his place as one of the most innovative figures in modern music.

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TVD Radar: Richard Pryor, I Hope I’m Funny: The Warner Albums (1974–1983) 7LP box set
in stores 4/18

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Shocking. Hilarious. Boundary-defying. Fearless. Brilliant. In the world of comedy, few names resonate as powerfully as Richard Pryor. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, Pryor’s ability to weave incisive social and political observations into his storytelling has left an indelible mark on the genre. His comedic legacy goes beyond awards and accolades; he used humor to explore complex themes like race, addiction, and personal trauma, challenging societal norms while making audiences laugh.

In a celebration of his comedic genius, the enduring legacy of Richard Pryor is encapsulated in a newly released 7LP boxed set, I Hope I’m Funny: The Warner Albums (1974–1983), out April 18. Each album showcases Pryor’s unparalleled humor and thought-provoking social commentary, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest comedians of all time.

The set includes six albums: That N*****’s Crazy, …Is It Something I Said?, Bicentennial N*****, Wanted/Richard Pryor Live in Concert (double-LP), Live On The Sunset Strip, and Here and Now.

Scott Saul, a Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Becoming Richard Pryor (Harper Perennial), details Pryor’s essential recorded output between 1974 and 1983 in the set’s enlightening liner notes. Saul takes a deep dive into Pryor’s vast and immeasurable influence on the world of comedy, quoting comedian Paul Rodriguez, who once said that “there are two periods in comedy in America: before Richard Pryor and after Richard Pryor.”

“The Age of Pryor has never ended,” Saul writes. “Across the six albums collected here, Pryor blew open what a comedian could do onstage, and it’s the rare comedian who is not somehow in his debt.”

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In rotation: 4/17/25

Ontario, CA | Long lineups at independent Ontario retailers stores for Record Store Day: Vinyl is back in a big way and if the annual turnouts for Record Store Day are any indication, so is the love for the independent record stores. The 18th annual celebration of independent record stores and vinyl records happened Saturday and hundreds of collectors lined up—two diehards even set up shop outside the store with sleeping bags the night before—to get their hands on rare and new titles, with some only available that day. Andre Lessard at Another Spin Records on Bond Street in downtown Oshawa said Saturday’s event even topped Record Store Day in 2024, which he described as “our craziest ever,” with vinyl fans lined up around the block at before 5 a.m. to be first in the store for the 10 a.m. opening. 2025 did that day one better, with a couple of dedicated record lovers “camping out at 8 at night.”

Southport, UK | Owner of Quicksilver Music in Southport Market Quarter thanks music lovers for ‘best ever Record Store Day.’ The owner of Quicksilver Music in Southport has thanked music lovers for making this year’s Record Store Day “the best yet”. The special event on Saturday (12th April 2025) saw people queuing up outside the shop, on the corner of Market Street and King Street, for up to 12 hours, ready for the doors opening at 8am. The first person in the queue was here from 8.30pm on Friday night—he queued for nearly 12 hours—to buy the limited edition Wicked soundtrack (£50), one of just three available in Quicksilver, for his daughter. All three records went in the first five minutes.

Shepherdstown, WV | National Record Store Day draws customers from out-of-state to Shepherdstown: A long line of vinyl record enthusiasts wrapped around the corner of Admiral Analog’s Audio Assortment on Saturday morning, in anticipation of finding some of the 400 special releases made in honor of National Record Store Day. According to Admiral Analog’s Audio Assortment owner Andrew Barton, his store has been participating in the event for about a decade. His store started off by celebrating the event’s holiday season counterpart, the Black Friday Record Store Day, in 2014. That celebration proved to be so popular, that he decided to begin commemorating National Record Store Day every April. “This is a special celebration, designed for people in the record business. The attention it brings to the store is great…”

Syracuse, NY | Vinyl fanatics celebrate, camp out for Record Store Day at Sound Garden: Twelve hours before opening, Bill McClenthan and his friends lined up outside The Sound Garden Syracuse hoping to be in the first group let in for Record Store Day. With his decades-spanning collection, McClenthan treats it as a “religious holiday.” “I’ve been collecting since I was a teenager,” McClenthan said. “I probably have a good 3,000 records and around 10,000 CDs.” On Saturday, The Sound Garden Syracuse branch celebrated Record Store Day with exclusive deals. Since its opening in 1995, the store has been a cornerstone for local music enthusiasts. The record store hosts listening parties, live band performances and is filled to the brim with records and CDs.

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TVD Radar: Norman Greenbaum, Spirit in the Sky reissue in stores 6/13

VIA PRESS RELEASE | For more than half a century, Norman Greenbaum’s 1969 anthem “Spirit in the Sky” has captivated listeners of all generations with its euphoric energy and bold, genre-bending sound. Now, Craft Recordings celebrates the song’s era-defying legacy with two special releases: a brand-new Dolby Atmos® mix of the single available to stream/download now, and a vinyl reissue of Greenbaum’s kaleidoscopic debut album, Spirit in the Sky, arriving June 13.

Long out-of-print, Greenbaum’s 1969 debut returns to vinyl in a replica tip-on jacket with lacquers cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. Anchored by its beloved, iconic title track, “Spirit in the Sky,” the album fuses rock, gospel, and psychedelia, featuring hidden gems like “Marcy,” “Tars Of India,” and “Skyline” that highlight Greenbaum’s distinctive songwriting style. Meanwhile, the Dolby Atmos single gives fans an opportunity to experience “Spirit in the Sky” in transcendent spatial audio.

Fueled by one of the most unforgettable guitar hooks in music history, the single “Spirit in the Sky” premiered in December 1969 and soon reached the No. 1 spot on charts across the globe, including the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, the UK, and Germany. Eventually selling over two million copies worldwide, the gold-certified track marked a major commercial and creative breakthrough for Greenbaum, fusing elements of rock & roll, gospel, pop, and psychedelia with a daring originality way ahead of its time.

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TVD Radar: Les Abranis, Album No. 1 reissue in stores 5/23

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Wewantsounds is delighted to continue its Algerian music reissue program with the release of Les Abranis’ coveted 1983 LP, Album No. 1. Originally recorded in Paris and privately pressed by the group, the album is now being reissued for the first time.

Curated by Cheb Gero, who recently compiled the Sweet Rebels Rai set for Wewantsounds, Album No. 1 is a masterful blend of Kabyle grooves, funk, and hints of reggae. Also known as Id Ed Was, the album is reissued with its original artwork, remastered audio by Colorsound Studio in Paris, and a two-page insert with new liner notes (in French and English) by journalist Rabah Mezouane. The Kabyle group Les Abranis from Algeria has become one of the most sought-after bands on the global beat scene over the years.

Founded in France in the late 1960s by two young Algerian Kabyle workers, Shamy El Vaz and Karim Abdenour, Les Abranis rose to prominence in the 1970s with their innovative sound, blending traditional Kabyle music with funk, rock, and psychedelic influences. Their lyrics, often sung in Kabyle, celebrate Amazigh identity and culture, making them a major influence on the North African music scene and beyond.

In 1973, they returned to Algeria to participate in the Festival de la Chanson Algérienne (Festival of Algerian Song). Despite facing opposition from the country’s authorities—who viewed them as a societal threat due to their use of the Kabyle language instead of Arabic—their popularity continued to grow.

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In rotation: 4/16/25

New York, NY | Vinyl enthusiasts line up for Record Store Day: Record Store Day, a biannual event aimed at promoting independent record and music stores, kicked off Saturday, with vinyl enthusiasts lined up at Rock and Soul in Midtown, Manhattan. “Bring a book, bring a blanket, bring a chair. It’s not the beach, but it’ll do,” customer Steven Weissman, who lined up outside the record store around 5 p.m. Friday, said. “It’s just very cold. I’m very tired,” Hailey Helsel, another customer near the front of the line, said. Dephyrus Jiang was the first in line for the Wicked vinyl, which he managed to score once the doors opened at 8 a.m. He got on line at 3 p.m. on Friday. “I’ve been doing this since day one. I’ve done different record stores, this is one of the best though,” said Bruce Alexander, who says he’s taken part in Record Store Day every year since it began. …Helsel said it was her first time in a record store.

Winnipeg, CA | Record Store Day brings dozens of audiophiles together to seek limited edition vinyl: Dozens of eagerly awaiting vinyl collectors gathered across the city today to seek some hard to find gems on Record Store Day. “We had a lineup at the door of I think there were 45 people in line,” said Greg Tonn, owner of Into The Music in The Exchange District. “Record Store Day is a celebration of the unique contribution that independent record stores make to music culture in general. It’s been going on for almost 20 years now.” Tonn said his store which will celebrate 38 years in June, has participated in the biannual event since the second year it began. The worldwide event which started in 2008 features a whole schedule of brand new and unique items available in limited quantity. Six different music stores in Winnipeg participated in the limited release of vinyl this spring.

Green Bay, WI | Vinyl lovers gather at Rock N’ Roll Land in Green Bay for Record Store Day releases: Vinyl fans packed the sidewalk outside Rock N’ Roll Land Saturday morning, some camping out overnight, all hoping to score rare and exclusive releases for Record Store Day. Doors opened at 7 a.m., but the line started forming a day earlier. The first 50 people in line received goodie bags, while all shoppers were treated to free coffee, donuts, and live music from a DJ spinning from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Used records and CDs were also marked down to half price. “Today is Record Store Day. It’s a national event. It happens once a year—they do several hundred limited releases,” said Todd Magnuson, owner of Rock N’ Roll Land. “We’ve had people line up as early as yesterday at six in the morning.” This year, Magnuson went all in, ordering every title on the official Record Store Day list, which included more than 330 limited-edition vinyl drops.

Windsor, ON | Vinyl lovers jam out at Windsor shops on Record Store Day: In an era where background noise squeals louder than ever, Jason Hoffer finds peace in the tunes flowing out of his record player. The owner of Going Thru Vinyl Records on Ottawa Street believes it can help overcome the world’s “divisive” nature. “My wife, daughter, and I go upstairs into the attic, we put on records, and we put all the devices away, and I just drop the needle,” Hoffer told CTV News. On Saturday, Hoffer’s passion was shared with hundreds of customers who waltzed through his door in search of the newest record to add to their collection. As part of Record Store Day, recognized in markets across the world, music aficionados celebrate independent brick-and-mortar businesses, and their collective passion. In its 18th edition, shops like Hoffers are filled with unique offerings which include limited edition or new vinyl. “It’s probably the best [release] list ever since the beginning of Record Store Day,” Hoffer said.

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TVD Radar: Celia Cruz
& Willie Colon, Celia y Willie soft gold vinyl reissue in stores 6/6

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Craft Latino continues the year-long centennial celebration of Celia Cruz with a reissue for Celia y Willie, her timeless collaboration with legendary bandleader Willie Colón. Featuring such favorites as “Dos jueyes,” “Latinos en Estados Unidos,” and “Cucurucucú paloma,” the 1981 release marked the second of three albums from the superstar pair.

Arriving on June 6th, and available for pre-order today, Celia y Willie has been remastered from its original master tapes by Clint Holley and Dave Polster at Well Made Music and pressed on 180-gram vinyl. A limited-edition “Oro Suave” (soft gold) color vinyl variant (limited to 300 copies), with an exclusive bundle option that includes a collectible Vaya Records logo T-shirt, is available at Fania.com.

Throughout 2025, Craft Latino is honoring Celia Cruz and her incredible contributions to the musical landscape with a series of vinyl and digital reissues, playlists, video content, and more. Visit the Celia Cruz Centennial page for more details about the celebration. As one of the most influential Latin artists of all time, Cruz was an internationally beloved star who sold over 10 million records during her five-decade-long career.

A ten-time GRAMMY® nominee, Cruz was honored throughout her life and beyond with numerous awards, exhibits, commemorative stamps, samples by major artists, and tributes, including a National Medal of the Arts, a Smithsonian Lifetime Achievement Award, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a posthumous GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award. Cruz was also inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame and the International Latin Music Hall of Fame, among others, while in 2024, she became the first Afro-Latina to appear on U.S. currency through the American Women’s Quarter Program.

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In rotation: 4/15/25

Hattiesburg, MS | ‘Record Store Day’ focuses on independent music stores: Family-owned music stores across the U.S. were celebrated Saturday as part of Record Store Day. It’s a semi-annual event focused on independent music stores, like T-Bones Records & Cafe in Hattiesburg. “It’s so fun seeing all the people online with their lists, prepared, excited, ready for music, ready for the experience of being in a record store, which is something that I am pleased to say, seems to be crossing generations,” said Mik Davis, T Bones Records & Cafe record store manager. Saturday, the record store had several new vinyl releases, live music and other activities to celebrate Record Store Day. Among the customers buying vinyl records was Laila Rollin, who was visiting from California. “I just like the old-fashioned nature of it,” Rollin said. “There’s just something about the sound of one that’s coming out of that record player.”

Louisville, KY | Record Store Day was celebrated nationally and in Louisville Saturday. Record Store Day sings to music lovers with coveted special releases and discounts for vinyl albums. Several stores around Louisville participated including Better Days Records on Barret Avenue and Guestroom Records on Frankfort Avenue. Some fans lined up for hours, while some braved the outdoor elements overnight for their chance to get rare and coveted albums. There were music giveaways and discounts on records. “It’s a really lovely celebration where we get a lot of new customers that have never been here before that really want this limited release that is only out for Record Store Day and we get to make a lot of new friends and bring a lot of people in,” said Lisa Foster, owner of Guestroom Records. Foster estimated around 200 to 300 people were waiting in line for doors to open Saturday morning.

Chicago, IL | Long lines, rare finds mark Record Store Day in Chicago: If you’re a fan of vinyl records, Saturday was your day. Music lovers from coast to coast celebrated National Record Store Day — and Chicago, the birthplace of so much great music, was no exception. The line outside Reckless Records in the Loop stretched down the block. Some audiophiles camped out as early as 2 a.m. “You can’t play around with days like this, man. You end up coming here at 5 a.m. thinking you’re coming early. The whole line will be down the street. You won’t even get what you want,” said Wanya. And what they want might be hard to find. “We love Record Store Day because it has people coming into the store. That’s important. We’re really happy about that.”

Indio, CA | Coachella 2025: Record Safari returns for the festival for Record Store Day: Fans lined up hoping to catch rare finds, Coachella artist vinyl records and more. While DJs spin their records and headliners take the stage with breathtaking performances at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, fans can get a little piece of the action to take home with them at the festival’s Record Safari. This year, Record Store Day landed on Saturday, April 12, during the first weekend of Coachella, offering fans the opportunity to participate in what has become an international celebration of vinyl collection at independently owned brick-and-mortar record stores around the world. At Coachella’s Record Safari, fans can visit a fully air-conditioned shop right by the festival’s entrance to explore a collection of used and new records curated by Alex Rodriguez, who previously owned the Glass House Record Store in Pomona, which closed last year.

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TVD Radar: Trigger, Second Round reissue
in stores 5/30

VIA PRESS RELEASE | In the mid ’70s, Trigger earned a reputation along the Jersey Shore for their electrifying live shows, airtight harmonies, and arena-ready riffs, earning them a deal with Casablanca Records thanks to support from labelmates KISS. They are the reason Triumph didn’t name themselves Trigger, as first planned. Upon finishing their second album, Casablanca abruptly shuttered, their album shelved. Now, decades later, Second Round will finally be heard, offering a time capsule to a band at peak creativity—undeniably powerful, unapologetically melodic, and long overdue for the recognition.

Second Round finally brings to life the lost chapter of Trigger’s story. Their 1978 self-titled debut showcased dynamic songwriting and relentless energy, leading them to tour with Cheap Trick and The Godz. They quickly begin work on a second album. Recorded at the legendary Record Plant and Electric Lady Studios, Second Round would be the next step, but it was never released. Thanks to a record-collecting friend of guitarist Richie House, Ba Da Bing was made aware of this offense and devised plans to right things.

First up is “Sore Loser,” a powerhouse single that embodies the unfiltered energy and melodic punch of a ’70s hard rock who were the reason Triumph didn’t call themselves Trigger, as first planned. With scorching guitar solos, airtight harmonies, and a driving rhythm section, the track channels the band’s signature sound—equal parts grit and polish. “Sore Loser” is a testament to Trigger’s knack for crafting anthemic, high-voltage rock that feels both timeless and urgent. Now, 46 years later, the song finally gets its moment, proving that true rock and roll never fades—it just lays in wait for the right time to strike.

In early 1979, Trigger walked out of Electric Lady Studios with a completed second album. Mere months had passed since their self-titled debut came out on Casablanca Records, home to KISS and Parliament. The band had toured with Cheap Trick and The Godz, met Bruce Springsteen and Joni Mitchell, and things were looking bright.

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In rotation: 4/14/25

Rochester, NY | Record Store Day 2025: Fans line up in hopes for exclusive titles. It’s that time of year! Despite the damp outside, record collectors and music fans alike lined the doors of record stores across the country to grab some new, exclusive titles—including in Rochester. Our News 8 crews headed to Record Archive just before 9 a.m. Saturday, where there were hundreds of fans lined up hoping to get everything on their list. On the coveted ‘RSD 2025’ list this go-round: Taylor Swift & Post Malone’s “Fortnight,” Gracie Abrams’ “Live from Radio City Music Hall,” an exclusive pressing of the 2024 “Wicked” soundtrack — just to name a few. Where did you shop for Record Store Day 2025? Did you get everything on your list?

Alexandria, VA | Vinyl enthusiasts line up overnight at Crooked Beat Records for Record Store Day: Music enthusiasts lined up for hours—some overnight—outside Crooked Beat Records (2417 Mt. Vernon Ave.) in Del Ray on Saturday for the annual Record Store Day celebration, hoping to score limited-edition vinyl releases. By 8:39 a.m., approximately 120 people had formed a line outside the independent record store. The first customers had arrived nearly 12 hours before the doors opened at 9 a.m. Carol from Arlington arrived around 9 p.m. Friday night to secure her spot at the front of the line. She camped out with her fiancé to ensure they could purchase Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman: Wu-Tang, The Saga Continues Collection by Wu-Tang Clan and DJ Mathematics. “It was very cold,” Carol says about the overnight wait. “But just got to spend some bonding time with my fiancé.” …Nevertheless, the wait proved worthwhile as she obtained everything on her wish list.

Savannah, GA | People camp out to score exclusive items on Record Store Day: Saturday was a big day for vinyl enthusiasts around the country, it’s record store day! To celebrate, artists will release special vinyl’s and Cd’s made just for the day, just to be sold at independent record stores. This led to people lining up outside of Coastal Empire Records on Wilmington Island all night, just so they could get their hands on these exclusive items. Some we spoke with said they were determined to find certain records only available Saturday. “Coming specifically for a band from the 80s called Tesla, and they got an album called Real Real 2, which is like a cover of Classic Rock. And I’ve got on CD, but it’s the first time I’m pressing on vinyl, so that’s why I’m here,” said Rich Leach. People camped out as early as Friday afternoon to get their hands on their favorite records.

Seattle, WA | Easy Street Records hopping for Record Store Day 2025: Never a dull day at Easy Street Records in the heart of The Junction, but as previewed in our Saturday list, this one is really jumping—it’s Record Store Day, which offers special deals, treats, and sights. WSB contributing journalist Jason Grotelueschen sent a few scenes: Making an appearance for just a few hours, that’s the legendary touring van used by The Melvins, featuring art by Kurt Cobain. Past the van and on down Alaska, people were still lined up as of about an hour ago. Inside the shop, Easy Street proprietor Matt Vaughan is the busiest man in showbiz, with freebies as well as sales—he told us about 500 people were in line when the store opened at 7 am!

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TVD Radar: Béla Fleck
& the Flecktones, Flight of the Cosmic Hippo cobalt blue vinyl reissue in stores 5/9

VIA PRESS RELEASE | How many albums virtually upend a genre? And how many erstwhile bluegrass bands top a contemporary jazz chart?!

The answer to these questions, is, one, very few, and two, only Béla Fleck & the Flecktones! Their second album, 1991’s fancifully entitled Flight of the Cosmic Hippo, did indeed top Billboard’s contemporary jazz albums chart and scored a couple of Grammy noms.

But more importantly, this record really made explicit the Flecktones’ bebop leanings, as they devised the term “Blu-Bop” to describe their unique fusion of bluegrass and jazz. Stylistic whiplash has never felt so good or sounded so sweet; check out their warm, instrumental wizardry on chestnuts like “Michelle” and “The Star Spangled Banner” and don’t miss Béla’s banjo power chords on “Turtle Rock!”

We had Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision remaster this classic for vinyl for maximum fidelity, and gave it a repress in cobalt blue vinyl limited to just 900 copies. Essential!

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In rotation: 4/11/25

IN | Indy record stores prepare for Record Store Day: …Indy CD & Vinyl stated that their store will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 12, with all limited edition and exclusive records available. According to the store’s website, all RSD titles will be alphabetized at the front of the store, and only a few guests will be able to enter at a time. Meanwhile, new, non-RSD records, greeting cards/postcards, CDs and t-shirts will be 10% off. While supplies last, Indy CD & Vinyl will also give away free items, such as goodie bags and door prizes. The store said it will also hold a scavenger hunt for a $100 shop gift card and provide free concert tickets. RSD items are unavailable for preorders or holds, Indy CD & Vinyl stated. However, the store said they will take phone orders starting at 1 p.m., yet those in line will be given priority.

Louisville, KY | Here’s Your Guide to Record Store Day 2025 in Louisville: Find hundreds of exclusive RSD-only releases in these local record stores. Audiophiles, vinyl-heads, and music junkies: your Christmastime is here! Record Store Day returns this Saturday, April 12th with hundreds of exclusive, limited edition releases spanning practically every genre of music! You can find the list of this year’s titles at recordstoreday.com. Since 2008, independently-owned brick and mortar record stores around the world have been the focus of Record Store Day, which is devoted to celebrating the role they play in their communities and the people who make them spin: the staff who run them, customers who shop them, and the artists who make the music they sell. As always, several local record stores are participating.

Merseyside, UK | Record Store Day 2025: what’s happening in Merseyside. This Saturday (April 12), music lovers across Merseyside will descend upon independent record stores for Record Store Day, an annual event dedicated to celebrating the unique culture of indie stores. The annual event celebrates independent record stores across the UK and the world with special vinyl releases, artist performances, and exclusives. Going on 18 years and still spinning, Record Store Day is a chance to support local indies and keep vinyl alive. Merseyside stores participating on the day include Rough Trade, Probe Records, 81 Renshaw, The Musical Box, Jacaranda Records, Quicksilver Music, Dark Earth, and Kaleidoscope Records. Dave Strong, owner of 81 Renshaw, said: “The big ones this year are Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish. Sam fender has got an EP out, he’s also the ambassador for RSD.

FL | Record Store Day in SWFL: What is happening and where to go. It’s that time of the year again: Record Store Day 2025 is around the corner, and here in Southwest Florida, it’s looking to be a busy day. Record Store Day is an annual event where local record stores bring in exclusive titles and offer great deals on their inventory. This is the 17th rendition of this music holiday, which brings attention to local, independent record stores. This year, it will be held on Saturday, April 12, with local stores adjusting their hours. In Southwest Florida, four record stores will be partaking. Joe’s Record Exchange in downtown Fort Myers will open at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, contrary to their usual 11 a.m. opening. They are also expecting a line, so get there early to get first dibs on records. They posted boxes of records on their Facebook, alluding to this event.

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TVD Radar: Art Brut, Sorry, That It Doesn’t Sound Like It’s Planned! Battling Satan, 2009–2020 5CD in stores 4/25

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Much-loved London “sprechgesangers” Art Brut are delighted to announce a new box set titled Sorry, That It Doesn’t Sound Like It’s Planned! Battling Satan, 2009–2020 that is due for release on April 25th via Edsel Records. The band will also play a special UK release show on April 25th at the Fighting Cocks, Kingston, with tickets on sale now.

Commenting on the release, front man Eddie Argos said: “I can’t wait for you all to hear these songs. Some of my absolute favourite Art Brut moments nestled in amongst our most recent three albums. Intimate home demos, unreleased songs, lots of alternate versions and B-sides and I’m especially glad ‘Richard Where is my Record Deal’ sung by Mike, Ian, and Jasper finally gets it day in the sun, as well as Mike’s synth heavy experiments for some of Art Brut vs Satan.

Lots of treasures we’ve hoarded for years that you now get to hear for the first time! What I’m saying is, this is a box of fantastic music, with a long essay about that fantastic music by me, and you’d be an idiot not to grab a copy immediately.”

The second and final box set in the two part Art Brut compilation series rounds off Edsel Records’ retrospective on South East London based art rockers Art Brut, with a carefully curated collection of recorded works spanning from 2009–2020. Featuring 5 CDs worth of material—from rare and unreleased home demos to full length studio albums with bonus takes—this package is a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

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TVD Radar: Ella Fitzgerald, The Moment of Truth: Ella At The Coliseum in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Verve Records announces a new and never-before-released live concert album from the First Lady Of Song, Ella Fitzgerald. The Moment of Truth: Ella At The Coliseum, full album release on all formats and the title track “The Moment of Truth” is out now. The recordings were mixed and mastered in stunning clarity from the original analog multitrack tapes, resulting in pristine high-fidelity audio typically unheard of for a live concert recording of that era.

The Moment Of Truth: Ella At The Coliseum was recorded at the Oakland Coliseum on June 30, 1967, and was recently unearthed in the private tape collection of Verve Records founder Norman Granz. The album spans nine tracks, most never heard before, and features Fitzgerald accompanied by members of The Duke Ellington Orchestra at its prime. The resulting recordings underscore Fitzgerald’s reputation as a renowned live performer (“utter perfection, personified” —The New York Times). There was never a moment when Ella didn’t deliver; every night was her Moment of Truth.

This live album marks a particularly interesting time in Fitzgerald’s career. In the summer of 1967, she was in the middle of an especially rewarding three-year tour run and recording collaboration with Duke Ellington, and was incorporating hit pop songs of the late-’60s into her concert repertoire—two of which are presented here for the first time on record; “Alfie” and “Music To Watch Girls By” are both standouts on The Moment of Truth: Ella At The Coliseum. Encouraged by members of The Duke Ellington Orchestra on stage with her, Fitzgerald is both playful and powerful—she cracks jokes with the audience before stunning them with her unrivaled voice.

Fitzgerald’s band includes the rarely heard but hard-swinging trio of Jimmy Jones, Bob Cranshaw, and Sam Woodyard, while the Ellington band captured here at its peak, featured Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, Harry Carney, Paul Gonsalves, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges and Russell Procope. The First Lady Of Song meets The Duke’s Men—and it’s something to behold.

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