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John Coltrane’s Giant Steps Celebrates 60 Years With 2 New Remastered Collections

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John Coltrane’s Giant Steps – the influential jazz saxophonist’s first album with Atlantic Records – continues to astound and inspire listeners 60 years after its release. Consistently lauded in music histories, Giant Steps was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 and went gold in 2018. To celebrate this seminal album’s six-decade anniversary, Rhino has remastered Giant Steps and all 28 of its surviving sessions outtakes for two new collections.

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on September 18 as a 180-gram double-LP set and as a double-CD set. Both versions include the newly remastered version of the original album plus eight alternate takes. The recordings come packaged in a replica of the original sleeve and labels used for the album’s first stereo pressing, and the packages, each with a booklet, include photos, never-before-seen images of Atlantic Records ephemera, original liner notes, and new liner notes written by Grammy-winning music historian, Ashley Kahn. As a special bonus, fans who order the 2-LP set from Rhino.com will receive a limited edition 7-inch vinyl single disc featuring alternate takes of ā€œGiant Stepsā€ and ā€œNaima.ā€

The other anniversary release is GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION, which will be available to download and stream on September 18. The 35-track collection includes the original album, eight alternate takes, and 20 additional outtakes, all of which are newly remastered. Until now, many of the outtakes were only available on the 1995 set: The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings.

Giant Steps was recorded in 1959 at Atlantic Studios in New York City. The album features Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Paul Chambers on double bass, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Art Taylor on drums on all songs except for ā€œNaima,ā€ which features Jimmy Cobb on drums and Wynton Kelly on piano. It’s extraordinary to note that Coltrane began principal recording sessions for Giant Steps less than two weeks after finishing his work with Miles Davis on Kind of Blue, which became the best-selling jazz album in history.

Considered a landmark in modern jazz improvisation, Giant Steps earned a rare honor in 2004 when the album was selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording Registry. It is well known for Coltrane’s exploration into third-related chord movements, which are now known as ā€˜Coltrane changes.’ Several compositions on the album have become jazz standards, including the ballad ā€œNaimaā€ (named for his wife) and the title track.

In the new liner notes that accompany the vinyl and CD sets, Kahn details the album’s origins and eloquently writes about its lasting impact, while interweaving quotes and commentary from Coltrane’s peers, critics, and family. ā€œAnd yet…Giant Steps is Exhibit A of how Coltrane’s obsession with the inner mechanics of music could not—and did not—impede his lyrical priority as a soloist, nor his compositional knack for inventing memorable, deeply entrancing melodies, says Kahn. ā€œIt never trips over its own intricacies, never loses sight that it is indeed music. The title track connects with an altogether hip, finger-snapping affect. ā€œCousin Maryā€ is a marvel of blues simplicity and smoky, late-night vibe; ā€œMr. P. C.ā€ a burner fired by a toe-curling, R&B feel. ā€œNaimaā€ stands as one of Coltrane’s most wistful romantic statements, and ā€œSyeeda’s Song Fluteā€ one of his most playful. ā€œCountdownā€ is a dizzying slalom down a mountainside, while ā€œSpiralā€ thrills with a more relaxed energy, a gear-shifting exercise.ā€

ā€œā€˜People like to talk about Giant Steps as a test for young horn players and how he’s breaking new ground with some of the pieces,’ says Ravi Coltrane, son of John, who was born in 1965 and grew up in Southern California and is one of many reed players who have spent countless hours with the music. ā€œā€˜But it’s the accessibility that stands out for me. The accessibility, despite how challenging some of the material is. It’s still all very listenable and very joyful. John’s music is a joy to study and to play. It’s a joy to listen to.ā€™ā€

Kahn concludes, ā€œIt remains one of the most talked-about albums of the modern era, a set of music all should have and absorb. It is music that has lived up to the grandiosity of its title: the first, yet not final, of John Coltrane’s fully realized statements, a point along a comet-like path of creative genius, an indelible marker on the timeline of popular music. It is a jazz classic recognized far beyond jazz circles. What more could a true artist hope to achieve?ā€

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION

LP and CD Track Listing:

Side One / CD 1
ā€œGiant Stepsā€
ā€œCousin Maryā€
ā€œCountdownā€
ā€œSpiralā€

Side Two / CD 1
ā€œSyeeda’s Song Fluteā€
ā€œNaimaā€
ā€œMr. P.C.ā€

Side Three / CD 2
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 1, Incomplete)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œCountdownā€ (Alternate Take)

Side Four / CD 2
ā€œSyeeda’s Song Fluteā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œCousin Maryā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate Version Two False Start)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate Take)

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION

Track Listing
ā€œGiant Stepsā€
ā€œCousin Maryā€
ā€œCountdownā€
ā€œSpiralā€
ā€œSyeeda’s Song Fluteā€
ā€œNaimaā€
ā€œMr. P.C.ā€

The Outtakes
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 1, Incomplete)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 2, False Start)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 3, Incomplete)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 4, Incomplete)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 5)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 6, False Start)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 7, Incomplete)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ (Alternate, Take 8)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 1, False Start)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 2, Incomplete)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 3)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 4, False Start)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 5)
ā€œNaimaā€ (Alternate, Take 6)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Rehearsal 1, False Start)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Rehearsal 2, Incomplete)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 1, False Start)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 2, Incomplete)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 3, Incomplete)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 4, False Start)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 5)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 6, Incomplete)
ā€œLike Sonnyā€ (Alternate, Take 7)
ā€œCountdownā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œSyeeda’s Song Fluteā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œCousin Maryā€ (Alternate Take)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ Take 3 (Incomplete)
ā€œGiant Stepsā€ Take 6 (Alternate)

1-minute tip for artists: The Jam Session.

This is one time where you DON’T want to be The Beatles.

Shakira’s Isolated Vocals For “Hips Don’t Lie”

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Ladies up in here tonight!

Shakira’s Hips Don’t Lie Itreceived several accolades, including a People’s Choice Award, an MTV Latin America Video Music Award, and an MTV Video Music Award. “Hips Don’t Lie” reached the number one spot on charts in at least 55 countries, including the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Shakira’s first and only to date number one single in the country. It also broke the record for the most radio plays in a single week and the fastest selling digital download song in the United States.

A Place To Bowl

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Culturally, Astoria Bowl is an anachronism, a vestige of the sport’s mid-century heyday era. Financially, it’s a small business housed in an enormous building, in a rapidly gentrifying city. Sociologically, it’s a hub of in-person community at a moment when that vital element of life has largely moved online. But, most importantly, it’s an oasis in the truest sense of the word, a place of pure recreation and levity in a city where life tends to be serious and weighty.

A Place To Bowl from Turtle Down Films on Vimeo.

Beastie Boys Story – Illustrated in 5 Posters

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Last month marked 22 years since Hello Nasty dropped and Beastie Boys went intergalactic. This era of the band was one of five captured in this poster series by Geoff McFetridge, made entirely on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil. Learn about his connection with Ad-Rock, Mike D, MCA, and Spike Jonze – and what Beastie Boys mean to him, visual art, and music culture.

The Rolling Stones Premiere Official ā€œScarletā€ Video Starring Paul Mescal

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The official video for The Rolling Stones’ new track Scarlet is released today, August 6, featuring Emmy-nominated actor Paul Mescal, who starred in critically acclaimed television series ā€˜Normal People’. The official ā€˜Scarlet’ video is out now, watch it here.

A love letter to ā€˜Scarlet’, the video was directed by directing duo ā€˜Us’ and filmed with a socially distanced shoot at London’s iconic Claridge’s hotel.

Scarlet, the previously unheard Stones track featuring Jimmy Page and Rick Grech, was released on July 22 and will be included on the box set and deluxe CD and vinyl editions of the forthcoming multi-format release of 1973 classic ā€œGoats Head Soupā€, alongside two previously unreleased tracks All The Rage and Criss Cross, plus many more rarities, outtakes and alternative mixes. ā€œGoats Head Soupā€, restored to its full glory and more, will be released by Universal Music in multi-format and deluxe editions on September 4. Pre-order Goats Head Soup here.

1-minute tip for artists: Create a workshop.

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Who wouldn’t want to be a teacher?

Want to figure out Publicity for 2020? Join me at Indie Week

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On August 11 at 3pmET, I’ll be part of the Indie Week panel “Effective PR and Publicity” and it’s online and FREE! Here’s the link to join: https://www.indieweek.com/

Elbow’s First Three Albums To Be Reissued On Vinyl On September 25

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elbow fans will be able to own the band’s first three studio albums on vinyl when they are reissued on 25th September. The heavyweight vinyl pressings cover debut, “Asleep in the Back”, follow up “Cast of Thousands” and third album, “Leaders of the Free World.” In addition, the band’s B sides collection ā€˜Dead in the Boot’ and 2014’s “The Take Off and Landing of Everything” will be repressed and restocked to stores meaning that the entire elbow album catalogue will now be available on vinyl.

“Asleep in the Back” was the album that introduced elbow to the world. Produced by Ben Hillier (Blur, Doves, Depeche Mode) and containing the singles; “Newborn,” “Any Day Now,” “Red” and “Powder Blue,” it established the band with the UK public and led to Mercury Award and Brit Award nominations. The album closes with perennial fan favourite “Scattered Black and Whites,” recently revisited by the band in lockdown for their elbowrooms sessions.

“Cast of Thousands,” recorded at legendary Liverpool’s legendary Parr Street Studios, with Ben Hiller again at the helm, introduced cover stars Elle and Bo to the world, their life size statues causing traffic jams when sited next to the motorway during festival dates to promote the album. Taking its title from the vocal contributions of the Glastonbury crowd to “Grace Under Pressure,” recorded in a landmark performance on The Other Stage in 2002, the album artwork features the names of all those who contacted the band to say, “yes, I was there and singing.” An early indicator of elbow’s power to produce inclusive, uplifting moments, “Cast of Thousands” also features “Fugitive Motel”; another track featured during the recent elbowrooms recordings.

“Leaders of the Free World” was the first album to be recorded at elbow’s current home, Blueprint Studios, Manchester, and was co-produced by the band and Tom Rothrock, (Beck, Foo Fighters) and mixed at LA’s legendary Sunset Sound Studios. Accompanied by full length film from collaborators Soup Collective on its release, the album contains several tracks that grace elbow sets to this day including “Great Expectations,” and “Station Approach.”

All three albums were awarded 9/10 by the NME, marking the beginnings of a record run of consecutive 9/10 album reviews in the title that persisted through “The Seldom Seen Kid” and “build a rocket boys!” and all have surpassed gold status in the UK with “The Seldom Seen Kid” achieving quadruple platinum status.

“Asleep in the Back,” “Cast of Thousands” and “Leaders of the Free World” vinyl editions will be available from 25th September on Polydor Records.

Marilyn Manson returns with new album We Are Chaos out September 11

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Marilyn Manson announces the release of his eleventh studio album WE ARE CHAOS out September 11. Co-produced by Manson and GRAMMYĀ® Award winner Shooter Jennings [Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker], the ten-track opus was written, recorded, and finished before a pandemic blanketed us all. Manson heralds the record’s arrival with the title track and lead single ā€œWE ARE CHAOS,ā€ released today. Manson teamed up with director/illustrator Matt Mahurin for the accompanying video.

Manson’s painting, Infinite Darkness, which can be seen on the album cover, was specifically created to accompany the music. His fine art paintings continue to be shown all over the world, including gallery and museum exhibitions from Miami to Vienna to Moscow.

Manson says of the album, ā€œWhen I listen to WE ARE CHAOS now, it seems like just yesterday or as if the world repeated itself, as it always does, making the title track and the stories seem as if we wrote them today. This was recorded to its completion without anyone hearing it until it was finished. There is most definitely a side A and side B in the traditional sense. But just like an LP, it is a flat circle and it’s up to the listener to put the last piece of the puzzle into the picture of songs.

ā€œThis concept album is the mirror Shooter and I built for the listener – it’s the one we won’t stare into. There are so many rooms, closets, safes and drawers. But in the soul or your museum of memories, the worst are always the mirrors. Shards and slivers of ghosts haunted my hands when I wrote most of these lyrics.

ā€œMaking this record, I had to think to myself: ā€˜Tame your crazy, stitch your suit. And try to pretend that you are not an animal’ but I knew that mankind is the worst of them all. Making mercy is like making murder. Tears are the human body’s largest export.ā€

WE ARE CHAOS Tracklist:
RED BLACK AND BLUE
WE ARE CHAOS
DON’T CHASE THE DEAD
PAINT YOU WITH MY LOVE
HALF-WAY & ONE STEP FORWARD
INFINITE DARKNESS
PERFUME
KEEP MY HEAD TOGETHER
SOLVE COAGULA
BROKEN NEEDLE