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Elliott Smith’s Acclaimed “XO” And “Figure 8” Albums To Be Reissued On Vinyl April 7

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Elliott Smith’s major label debut masterpiece, XO, and his kaleidoscopic final studio album, Figure 8, will be reissued on vinyl on April 7 via Geffen/UMe. The modern classics will be released on standard weight black vinyl with faithfully replicated original artwork and sleeves. Both albums will also be available in limited colored vinyl editions exclusively on UDiscover Music. Limited to 500 copies worldwide, XO will be pressed on black and white marbled vinyl while Figure 8‘s two LPs will feature LP1 on clear vinyl and LP2 on white. The albums are available now for preorder:
XO: https://UMe.lnk.to/XOLP
Figure 8:
https://UMe.lnk.to/Figure8LP

XO signified a major evolution for Smith and a critical turning point in his career, away from the lo-fi indie folk confessionals laid bare on his previous three albums and toward a more stereophonic, full band sound. XO was released August 25, 1998, just a few months after Smith was reluctantly thrust into the spotlight with a life-changing performance at the Academy Awards for his Oscar-nominated song, the Good Will Hunting closer, “Miss Misery.” With the backing and resources of his new label DreamWorks Records and the help of producer team Rob Schnapf and Tom Rothrock, Smith embraced his opportunity to create a lush, ambitious, and beautifully complex album unlike anything he had done before. XO finds Smith coloring his introspective acoustic songs, still filled with understated melodies and barbed one-liners, with shades of rich, Beatlesque production, string-laden baroque pop and spirited rock.

While “Sweet Adeline” opens the album with Smith’s hushed vocals and gentle fingerpicking, familiar of what fans had come to expect from him, the song takes a dramatic and unexpected turn halfway – as if switching from black and white to color – with an explosion of piano, drums, bass and Smith’s soaring voice. It was a bold assertion that this was not going to be a quiet singer-songwriter record. Indeed, XO, which saw Smith playing most instruments, was his most expansive album to date, filled with exquisite arrangements, masterful pop song craft, and a musically diverse collection of songs. Tracks like the aggressive “Amity” and horn-filled “A Question Mark” echoed Smith’s former band Heatmiser’s grungy indie rock and hinted at his punk roots while the jaunty “Baby Britain” displayed his knack for an indelible melody. Album centerpiece and first single, “Waltz #2,” described by Stereogum as the apex of his career — “ambitious, bold, intoxicating, and beautiful” — included some of Smith’s most biting lyricism and culminated with the unsettling squelch of bowed strings. Some of his finest guitar playing is evident on “Independence Day” and “Tomorrow Tomorrow.” The album concludes with an emotional one-two punch to the gut: the rollicking kiss-off anthem, “Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands,” followed by the haunting multi-tracked a capella, “I Didn’t Understand,” which proved that Smith could be equally powerful at his most bare.

Universally hailed upon release, XO topped best of lists in 1998 and continues to resonate, as powerfully moving as ever, nearly 20 years later. The album is consistently included on greatest albums lists and is featured on Spin‘s “Top 125 Albums of the Past 25 Years” and Pitchfork‘s “Top 100 Albums of the 1990s.” Praising the album, Pitchfork wrote, “Elliott Smith used his DreamWorks debut, XO, as an opportunity to further focus the emotional power of his previous releases. Melancholy and grandiosity may seem mutually exclusive, but on XO, they’re combined to wonderful effect, each crystalline guitar line and majestic piano arpeggio adding momentum and depth to Smith’s gorgeous and impassioned vocals.”

Following the breakout success of XO, Smith again teamed up with producers Rob Schnapf and Tom Rothrock for his Technicolor follow up, Figure 8, released April 18, 2000 on DreamWorks. The album was recorded throughout 1998-2000 at several studios including Sunset Sound and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and Smith’s musical temple, Abbey Road Studios in London, where Smith used the piano that The Beatles used to record “Fool On The Hill.” Unlike XO‘s major shift from the albums that came before it, Figure 8 continued Smith’s penchant for ambitious arrangements but took them into even bigger, bolder and sometimes weirder territory.

Rolling Stone praised the album, saying, “Like its predecessor, Figure 8 is full of modern chamber pop, mixing in keyboards, strings and studio flourishes on melodically simple, yet structurally complex songs. ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ and ‘I Better Be Quiet Now’ hearken back to the bare acoustic setting of Smith’s first solo albums, while jangly opener ‘Son of Sam’ and the rainy-day rocker ‘Junk Bond Trader’ sound like long-lost radio singles.” The AV Club enthused, “Figure 8 is even better, a strong collection of lush, densely arranged power-pop (‘Son Of Sam,’ ‘Junk Bond Trader’) and inimitably intimate ballads (‘Somebody That I Used To Know,’ ‘Easy Way Out’),” adding the album “never breaks from delivering Smith’s songs with ornate elegance and a sublime mastery of pop hooks.” Rolling Stone placed Figure 8 on their list of the 100 greatest albums of the decade and it was included in the book “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.”

Figure 8’s iconic cover was shot by photographer Autumn DeWilde in front of a mural in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake, where Smith lived. Upon Smith’s death in 2003 it became a makeshift memorial and gathering place for grieving fans. Although altered over time, the mural continues to stand as an unofficial landmark for the acclaimed and beloved musician.

Humble Pie Release “The A&M Vinyl Boxset 1970-1975” In June

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UMe is proud to announce The A&M Vinyl Boxset 1970–1975 from soaring rock super-group Humble Pie. Collecting the band’s key A&M – era albums for the first time together in one mighty set, the limited-edition time capsule is available on June 2, 2017. Pre order here.

Formed by Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton in 1969, Humble Pie was one of the first super group rock bands to form, the original band line-up featured lead vocalist and guitarist Steve Marriott from the Small Faces, vocalist and guitarist Peter Frampton from The Herd, former Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley and a seventeen-year-old drummer, Jerry Shirley.

They are known as one of the late 1960s’ first groups and found success on both sides of the Atlantic with such songs as “Black Coffee,” “30 Days in the Hole,” “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” and “Natural Born Bugie.”

This Vinyl box set, compiled in conjunction with Jerry Shirley and Peter Frampton, pulls together all the albums the band recorded for A&M. They have been re-mastered by Kevin Reeves and appear on 180gm vinyl with replica artwork from the time, including;

Humble Pie (1970)
Rock On (1971)
Performance Rockin’ The Fillmore (1971) [2LP]
Smokin’ (1972)
Eat It (1973) [2LP]
Thunderbox (1974)
Street Rats (US Version) (1975)

Jerry Shirley noted, “At last we have the extreme privilege, thanks to the hard work of the restoration engineers at Universal, to hear all of our catalogue from A&M in its finest form, on vinyl. ‘Eat It’ in particular, had sound problems originally that have now been eradicated once and for all, so that all our fans, old and new, can hear it as it was intended to be, a wonderful slice of Humble Pie Rock & Roll.”

Peter Frampton added, “I’m so glad that we finally have this fantastic boxset, on vinyl no less, of Humble Pie’s great body of work. Jerry and I have worked together with A&M for some time to get this released. We pay tribute to our two lost brothers, Steve and Greg and hope you enjoy this as much as we did putting it all together.”

TRACKLISTINGS:

Humble Pie (1970)
Produced by Glyn Johns
Side 1
1. Live With Me
2. Only A Roach
3. One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba
4. Earth And Water Song
Side 2
1. I’m Ready
2. Theme From Skint – See You Later Liquidator
3. Red Light Mamma, Red Hot!
4. Sucking On The Sweet Vine

Rock On (1971)
A Glyn Johns and Humble Pie Joint Production
Side 1
1. Shine On
2. Sour Grain
3. 79th And Sunset
4. Stone Cold Fever
5. Rollin’ Stone
Side 2
1. A Song For Jenny
2. The Light
3. Big George
4. Strange Days
5. Red Neck Jump

Performance Rockin’ The Fillmore (1971)
Produced by Humble Pie
Side 1
1. Four Day Creep
2. I’m Ready
3. Stone Cold Fever
Side 2
1. I Walk On Gilded Splinters
Side 3
1. Rollin’ Stone
Side 4
1. Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
2. I Don’t Need No Doctor

Smokin’ (1972)
Produced by The Pie
Side 1
1. Hot ‘N’ Nasty
2. The Fixer
3. You’re So Good For Me
4. C’mon Everybody
5. Old Time Feelin’
Side 2
1. 30 Days In The Hole
2. a. Road Runner
2. b. Road Runners “G” Jam
3. I Wonder
4. Sweet Peace And Time

Eat It (1973)
Produced by The Pie
Side 1
1. Get Down To It
2. Good Booze And Bad Women
3. Is It For Love?
4. Drugstore Cowboy
Side 2
1. Black Coffee
2. I Believe To My Soul
3. Shut Up And Don’t Interrupt Me
4. That’s How Strong My Love Is
Side 3
1. Say No More
2. Oh, Bella (All That’s Hers)
3. Summer Song
4. Beckton Dumps
Side 4
1. Up Our Sleeve
2. Honky Tonk Women
3. (I’m A) Road Runner

Thunderbox (1974)
Arranged and Produced by The Pie
Side 1
1. Thunderbox
2. Groovin’ With Jesus
3. I Can’t Stand The Rain
4. Anna (Go To Him)
5. No Way
6. Rally With Ali
Side 2
1. Don’t Worry, Be Happy
2. Ninety-Nine Pounds
3. Every Single Day
4. No Money Down
5. Drift Away
6. Oh La-De-Da

Street Rats (US Version) (1975)
Produced by Andrew Oldham & Steve Marriott
Side 1
1. Street Rat
2. Rock And Roll Music
3. We Can Work It Out
4. Scored Out
5. Road Hog
6. Rain
Side 2
1. There ‘Tis
2. Let Me Be Your Lovemaker
3. Countryman Stomp
4. Drive My Car
5. Queens And Nuns

New Tupac Biopic Trailer Is Here

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After a massive online buzz, there’s a new trailer for All Eyez on Me, the Tupac Shakur biopic that hits theaters on the late rap icon’s birthday, June 16. As Billboard notes, star Demetrius Shipp Jr. “bears an uncanny and almost eerie resemblance to Tupac.”

https://youtu.be/GRgua3A3XOE

If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast, hosted by Carl Reiner, debuts June 5

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“Every morning before having breakfast, I pick up my newspaper, get the obituary section, and see if I’m listed,” says comedy legend Carl Reiner. “If I’m not, I’ll have my breakfast.” The 95-year-old wonders why some of his friends died years ago, while others are still thriving, asking, “Was it luck, genes, modern medicine or are we doing something right?”

Debuting MONDAY, JUNE 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO, IF YOU’RE NOT IN THE OBIT, EAT BREAKFAST celebrates the art of enjoying life after age 90, aided by a good dose of humor. Reiner’s nephew, George Shapiro (“Seinfeld”), produces and Danny Gold directs.

In this heartwarming documentary, host Carl Reiner tracks down such celebrated nonagenarians and centenarians as: Mel Brooks, 90, Dick Van Dyke, 91, Kirk Douglas, 100, Norman Lear, 94, and Betty White, 95, who show that the later years can truly be the happiest and most rewarding. The film’s opening title song, “The Best Is Yet to Come,” is performed by Tony Bennett, 90, and the original song “Just Getting Started,” is co-written and performed by Alan Bergman, 90.

Showbiz icons Brooks, Lear and Reiner reminisce about their history together as friends and collaborators. All three still have active careers: Reiner has published several books since turning 90, with the latest, “Too Busy to Die,” scheduled for this spring; Brooks performs all over the country and Lear continues to executive produce new TV series.

Reiner also visits Dick Van Dyke, whom he describes as “the most agile human being I’ve ever seen in my life.” Van Dyke recounts that after being asked to write a book about aging, he joked that his advice would be very short: keep moving.

Others featured include comic book writer and publisher Stan Lee, the former president of Marvel, who’s still writing, producing and making cameo appearances in hit films at 94; Patricia Morison, 101, an actress and singer, who observes, “Life is the main gift that we have, and if you’re still here, eat it up”; actress Betty White, 95, who published her most recent book at age 89; and fashion icon Iris Apfel, 95. Actor Kirk Douglas, 100, chats with Reiner about the stroke that left him unable to speak and the subsequent one-man show he undertook, with his wife’s encouragement, to prove he could still function.

Also interviewed are: Harriette Thompson, 93, the oldest woman to run and finish a marathon; Ida Keeling, 101, who says she “would never consider myself old,” and works out for an hour every day; Tao Porchon-Lynch, a 98-year-old yoga teacher who marched with Gandhi and recently took up tango; and Jim “Pee Wee” Martin, 95, who fought in D-Day and still parachutes. “To me, vitality is doing whatever you want, no matter what the clock says,” observes Martin.

Admirers from the younger set featured in the documentary include comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who’s already reserved the stage at Caesars Palace for his 100th birthday show; longevity expert Dan Buettner, who says that “whether you’re nine or 90, do what you love and do it every day”; and Van Dyke’s much-younger wife, Arlene, who’s got all she can handle keeping up with her exuberant husband on the dance floor.

HBO Documentary Films presents a Shapiro/West Production in association with Gold Entertainment; original song “Just Getting Started” by Alan & Marilyn Bergman and Dave Grusin; edited by Michael Mayhew; executive produced by Aimee Hyatt and Howard West; written by Danny Gold and Michael Mayhew; produced by George Shapiro; produced and directed by Danny Gold.

Nova Scotia Music Week Returns to Truro

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For the next three years the Truro/Colchester region will be the home of Nova Scotia Music Week. The annual music festival and conference has reached a deal with the local host committee to keep the event in Truro for an extended stay.

This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the event. The dates for NSMW are as follows: NSMW 2017 (November 2-5), NSMW 2018 (November 1-4) and NSMW 2019 (November 7-10).

Early advance delegate passes and festival wristbands went on sale this past Friday, March 31.
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Bell Media Songwriting Dates Announced in Newfoundland

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The annual MusicNL/Bell Media Songwriting Challenge returns to Newfoundland from June 2-4, 2017. This year MusicNL welcomes Toronto-based songwriter/producer/musician Rob Wells and singer/songwriter Shobha. Workshops leaders include Chris Ledrew and Mallory Johnson.

The challenge is an opportunity for songwriters across the province to hone their skills via a series of engaging workshops and panels with renowned industry professionals. The two-day event culminates in a Songwriters’ Circle that is open to the public on Sunday, June 4, 2017.

The deadline to apply is Friday, May 5 at 5:00PM. Submissions are open to MusicNL members and the general public.
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Call for Applications: Showcases at Folk Music Ontario

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Online applications to showcase at the 2017 edition of Folk Music Ontario are now open! Applicants are asked to apply online by submitting 3 songs in MP3 format for consideration. The application fee is $20 for FMO members and $40 for non-members.

This year there will be 36 official showcase slots with 6 showcases presented in 2 rooms over 3 evenings.

All applicants will be notified of the selection of official and alternate showcases by June 30.  The deadline for applications is May 31, 2017.

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Call of Interest: CIMA Showcase and Business Mission to Japan 2017

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CIMA will be returning to Tokyo for its fourth mission to Japan in October 2017 and plans on participating in the Tokyo International Music Market (TIMM), part of the Japan Content Showcase, a multi-content market featuring music, film, TV and anime that attracts influential buyers from Asia and other world markets.

CIMA will host the Canada Stand as an exhibitor to connect with TIMM delegates as well as undertake B2B activities (meetings/showcases/reception) and we are looking for 8-12 Canadian companies who are interested in connecting and developing important relationships in the second largest music market in the world. The opportunity is also open to 8 showcasing artists. CIMA will also be working with the Canadian Embassy in Japan for a B2B event and showcase.

Further details as well as an application form will be sent out in the coming weeks. If you are interested in attending or have any questions regarding CIMA’s Business and Showcase mission to Japan in October please contact Trisha Carter (Music Export Manager) at trisha@cimamusic.ca
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Call for Submissions: Business and Showcase Mission to Americana Music Festival and Conference

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Does your artist fit the Americana music genre? Then, this is the festival for you! The Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA) will be returning with our fourth Canadian Blast showcase and business mission to Nashville in September 2017.

The 18th annual edition will be taking place between September 12-17, 2017 and is expected to feature approximately 215 live performances at over 14 venues in downtown Nashville.

Presented by Music Export Canada, CIMA will be hosting a Canadian Blast daytime showcase party from noon-6pm on Saturday, September 16, 2017. This is an excellent opportunity for 6-8 Canadian bands to showcase to festival delegates and attendees.

The deadline to apply is May 26, 2017.
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Radio Deluxe hosts John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey are coming back to Toronto

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Jazz FM, that fine radio station in Toronto, is pleased to welcome Radio Deluxe hosts John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey back to Toronto for our JAZZ LIVES in Canada, Celebrating Our Songs. They’ll also take the time the day after to record another Toronto version of Radio Deluxe.

In addition to John and Jessica, Grammy-winning, singer-songwriter David Clayton-Thomas; Juno-nominated Barbra Lica; flutist Bill McBirnie; one of Canada’s most recognized artists, Steven Page; the JAZZ.FM91 Youth Big Band; and composer Lou Pomanti together with Davide DiRenzo, Eric St-Laurent, & Marc Rogers, PLUS pianist Robi Botos, award-winning singer Jackie Richardson, and just announced Shawne Jackson, Heather Bambrick, The Heavyweights Brass Band, Colleen Allen, Jason Logue, William Carn and The Willows!

Click here for tickets.