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17 Feb

Despite Elvis Costello’s ire, box set rises in price — but discount editions due in April

[tweetmeme]The not-all-that lavish Elvis Costello box set that the bespectacled singer himself railed against last fall has actually increased in price over the intervening months — Amazon.com now lists it at 0, up from 0 — but, as promised, fans soon will be able to spend 7.35 less for a slimmed-down repackaging of the set.

As Super Deluxe Edition notes, Universal Music Enterprises will release a CD/DVD “deluxe edition” of Costello’s The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook!!! on April 3. The set, priced at .65 on Amazon.com, features the 16-track live CD and 19-track concert DVD that were featured in the original box set (see tracklist below). The CD (.48) and DVD (.98) also are being released individually on the same day.

Released in December, the limited-edition box set features a CD, DVD and 10-inch vinyl EP culled from the performer’s May 11 and 12, 2011, shows in Los Angeles, plus a 40-page hardcover book with candid and concert photos, a tour diary of Costello’s musings from each tour stop, a 20″ x 30″ concert tour poster and a limited edition postcard (see full details here).

Costello, however, took issue with the set, calling it — in a missive on his website entitled “Steal This Record” — an “elaborate hoax” (“the price appears to be either a misprint or a satire”). A message on the singer’s website at the time said, “we… find ourselves unable to recommend this lovely item to you,” and noted that for fans who really want to hear the Spinning Songbook collection, the concerts were to be issued this year as standalone CD and DVD releases, “assuming that you have not already obtained them by more unconventional means.”

Not only that, but Costello recommended that instead of buying the full-priced Spinning Songbook box set, fans purchase Louis Armstrong’s 10-disc Ambassador of Jazz collection: “The box should be available for under one hundred and fifty American dollars and includes a number of other tricks and treats. Frankly, the music is vastly superior.”

 

Tracklist: Elvis Costello & The Imposters, The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook!!!: Deluxe Edition

CD
1. “I Hope You’re Happy Now”
2. “Heart of the City” (Nick Lowe)
3. “Mystery Dance”
4. “Radio Radio”
5. “Everyday I Write The Book”
6. “God Give Me Strength”
7. “Watching The Detectives”
8. “Tear Off Your Own Head (It’s A Doll Revolution)” featuring Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles
9. “Out Of Time” (Mick Jagger-Keith Richards)
10. “I Want You”
11. “Stella Hurt”
12. “All Grown Up”
13. “Lipstick Vogue”
14. “Man Out of Time”
15. “National Ransom”
16. “(What’s So Funny ’bout) Peace, Love and Understanding”

DVD
1. “I Hope You’re Happy Now”
2. “Heart Of The City” (Nick Lowe)
3. “Mystery Dance”
4. “Radio Radio”
5. “Clubland”
6. “God Give Me Strength”
7. “Tear Off Your Own Head (It’s A Doll Revolution)” featuring Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles
8. “Out Of Time” (Mick Jagger-Keith Richards)
9. “I Want You”
10. “Everyday I Write The Book”
11. “Stella Hurt”
12. “A Slow Drag With Josephine”
13. “Jimmie Standing In The Rain”
14. “Alison”
15. “Earthbound”
16. “(What’s So Funny ’bout) Peace, Love And Understanding”

Bonus Tracks
17. “Uncomplicated”
18. “Watching The Detectives”
19. “Monkey To Man”

 

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02 Jul

J’s Indie/Rock Mayhem – 20th April 2011

[Welcome to another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. Sorry for the unintentional hiatus last week, but life comes up sometimes. It was nice to get back to the studio and lay down some of the awesome new stuff.Next week will be the monthly Indie/Rock Roundtable with Ryan Snyder from YES Weekly as we talk about some new music and new music news. Pretty exciting on the whole. Always fun to talk
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01 May

J’s Indie/Rock Mayhem – 27th April 2011

[Welcome to another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. I had a number of special guests this evening. As always, joining us at the end of the month for the Indie/Rock Roundtable, was Ryan Snyder of YES Weekly. Also joining us during that segment was not one, not two, but THREE separate Emergency Broadcast System interruptions for tornado warnings. Those of you who catch the podcast and live
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11 Apr

J’s Indie/Rock Mayhem – 6th April 2011

[Welcome to another edition of J's Indie/Rock Mayhem. This week was a full-on rock party, no question, with some great new music and some fun older stuff as well. I'm not even going to spend a lot of time talking. Onward.]J’s Indie/Rock Podcast: 6th April 2011 showTheme Song – Peaches – “Rock Show”>Yuck – “Get Away” [from their self-titled debut. undoubtedly bound for my year-end best singles
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27 Feb

Duran Duran sets North American club dates in April, ‘larger tour’ due later this year

Duran Duran

[tweetmeme]Promising “a larger tour later in the year,” Duran Duran today began rolling out a series of North American club and theater dates throughout April on either side of its appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival — with additional shows to be announced “as they are confirmed.”

The new dates include the San Francisco show John Taylor announced during a recent interview, plus concerts in Atlanta, Houston, Denver, Chicago, Toronto and Mashantucket, Conn. Along with a trio of previously announced shows in Mexico and a random date in Oklahoma — plus slots at South By Southwest, the Ultra Music Festival and Coachella — it appears Duran Duran will spend late March and April on the road across North America.

The band, also slated to tour its native U.K. in May and June, released its new album All You Need Is Now on iTunes in December and will issue it on CD on March 22 with five or six bonus tracks depending on which version you buy.

See Duran Duran’s tour dates after the jump…

Duran Duran tour dates:

NORTH AMERICA
March 16: South By Southwest, Stubbs, Austin, TX
March 18: Winstar World, Thackerville, OK
March 25: Ultra Music Festival, Miami, FL
April 2: MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, CT *
April 4: Center Stage, Atlanta, GA *
April 6: Warehouse, Houston, TX *
April 8: Banamex Auditorium, Monterrey, Mexico
April 10: Telmex Auditorium, Guadalajara, Mexico
April 11: National Auditorium, Mexico City, Mexico
April 16: The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA, USA
April 17: Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Indio, CA
April 20: Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO *
April 23: House of Blues, Chicago, IL *
April 25: Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON *

* New dates

UNITED KINGDOM
May 18: Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, UK
May 29: SECC, Glasgow, UK
May 21: LG Arena, Birmingham, UK
May 22: Capital FM Arena, Nottingham, UK
May 23: Echo Arena, Liverpool, UK
May 28: The O2 Arena, London, UK
May 30: Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK
May 31: International Centre, Bournemouth, UK
June 1: International Arena, Cardiff, UK
June 3: MEN Arena, Manchester, UK
June 4: Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, UK

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