Rock 'n' Roll Times
miércoles, noviembre 20, 2024
New Music: You Got Me Searching
lunes, noviembre 18, 2024
New Music: Night Or Day
New Music: Nobody Loves You More
domingo, noviembre 17, 2024
New Music: Ghost
viernes, noviembre 15, 2024
The Re-Issue: Band Aid/Do They Know It's Christmas? 40th., Anniversary
The reissue is being released on CD and vinyl and features the original recording from 1984, the Band Aid 20 version (from 2004) and the song as sung by ‘Band Aid 30’ in 2014. It also features the “if you’re going to cock it up…” rendition performed at the end of Live Aid in 1985. However, this release’s claim to fame is a new ‘Ultimate Mix’ created by Trevor Horn that mixes vocal contributions of the many artists who have recorded the song over the decades into one seamless whole.
So basically,
you can hear a Sting sing alongside Ed Sheeran, Boy George with Sam
Smith, and George Michael with Harry Styles, and this practically is not so good, at least to me, because I think the 2014 version is probably the most weak and boring of all.
Unfortunately, the 1989 "Band Aid II" version isn’t included in this new edit, since the multi-tracks cannot be found, although that doesn’t explain why the 89 version isn’t included on the CD and vinyl in its original form.
And just like 40 years ago, this is all for a good cause, with proceeds going to the Band Aid Trust.
New Music: Look At You Now
jueves, noviembre 14, 2024
Primicia: New London Boy (Boy Harsher Remix)
Taken from Pet Shop Boys' new double A-side single "New London Boy" / "All The Young Dudes Remixes", this is the Boy Harsher Remixwith brilliant 80's vibes that turns this into something truly better than the original remix, personally I think this should be the main single.
miércoles, noviembre 13, 2024
New Music: All The Yound Dudes/West End Girls with The Manchester Camerata Orchestral Version
New Music: All The Young Dudes/West End Girls With The Manchester Camerata
martes, noviembre 12, 2024
Rocktrospectiva: The Funny Retro Pop On "The Honeydrippers: Volume One" Turns 40
As a curious fact, "Sea Of Love" became Plant's biggest-selling single, but according to Plant, the original single was "Rockin' at Midnight," with "Sea of Love" as the "B" side, the single was eventually "flipped" because radio stations were playing "Sea of Love" far more than Rockin' at Midnight. Plant feared his career would be ruined by this, and that people would think of him now as a "crooner", instead of the rock and roll singer he'd always been.
In the years to come, Plant stated that this was his personal favorite project that he ever recorded, so the plans to do another Honeydrippers album was under discussion between Plant and Ertegun, but unfortunately the second one died in December 2006, so the plan was shelved permanently.