There's also a poster and a bonus DVD containing the Halloween Party music video in the edition YesAsia is selling for $17.99. Can't swear the video would be US compatible, of course (I never could figure out this "region" crap). There are a couple of private vendor listings on Amazon, too, but, if you're planning a purchase, I have always had good luck with YesAsia. Just sayin'. The version above is a shortened one. YouTube, apparently, deleted the full version. The version below appears to be a fan video with stills, but does contain the full song. Probably endangered, too. Pretty cool Halloween tune. Apparently, the song was done in connection with an upcoming live event also called "Halloween Party".
Watching the Japanese releases pays off sometimes. According to YesAsia, "L'Arc~en~Ciel's HYDE invites Acid Black Cherry, Breakerz's DAIGO, D'ERLANGER's kyo, Tommy February6, Tommy Heavenly6, Tsuchiya Anna, SID's Aki, Nightmare's Hitsugi, MUCC's Tstsurou, Scandal's RINA, Wakeshima Kanon, and the rest of Vamps to form the HALLOWEEN JUNKY ORCHESTRA. Before the orchestra's live event, the project's wickedly fun single Halloween Party is being released! The single also includes Penalty Waltz as B-side track." There's also a poster and a bonus DVD containing the Halloween Party music video in the edition YesAsia is selling for $17.99. Can't swear the video would be US compatible, of course (I never could figure out this "region" crap). There are a couple of private vendor listings on Amazon, too, but, if you're planning a purchase, I have always had good luck with YesAsia. Just sayin'. The version above is a shortened one. YouTube, apparently, deleted the full version. The version below appears to be a fan video with stills, but does contain the full song. Probably endangered, too. Pretty cool Halloween tune. Apparently, the song was done in connection with an upcoming live event also called "Halloween Party".
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So yesterday, out of nowhere, a listing appeared on Amazon for a Christmas album featuring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. You may recall the pair made quite the couple in Grease 24 years ago. But John hasn't done a lot of recording since then. The album is called "This Christmas" and has a release date of November 13. The Internet has been quiet as a tomb on this one. Olivia has hinted on Australian television that “we’re talking about something but it’s supposed to be secret." Secret's out, dear. Other than that, all that's turned up is a note from May on the Rhodes Piano facebook site. Wouldn't have found that at all if I hadn't been searching so specifically, but at least we know what kind of keyboards Danny and Sandy used. Word is we might get some real details next week. In the meantime, there's another record dropping November 13 that I'm even more interested in. Unfortunately, this is the only picture I have of the cover so far. 1. Christmas The Mountain Way - Dale Ann Bradley & Steve Gulley 2. Joy To The World - Audie Blaylock 3. Silent Night - Marty Raybon 4. In The Sweet By And By - Dale Ann Bradley 5. Away In A Manger - Steve Gulley 6. Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus - Mike & Brenda Scott 7. O Holy Night - Brad Gulley 8. A Voice Of Our Savior - Audie Blaylock 9. There's A Way In The Manger - Marty Raybon 10. Nothing But The Blood - Common Strings 11. Christmas In The Mountains - Cumberland River 12. In The Garden - Don Gulley 13. Go Tell It On The Mountain - Cumberland River Academy 14. Amazing Grace - Debbie Gulley 15. Jingle Bells - Mike Scott Now I suspect Bluegrass and Old Timey music isn't on the top of most y'all's Christmas music shopping lists. But the thing of it is there just isn't a whole lot of good Christmas Bluegrass and Old Timey available. So when Rural Rhythm Records set about to create this program, they had me at "hello". Rural Rhythm is pretty much the keeper of the flame these days. Sugar Hill, Rounder and a few others do release some to be sure, but this is the only thing Rural Rhythm does, and have done for over 50 years. The concert event was filmed in June and will air in November and December on BlueHighways TV (which I, for one, have never heard of). And your purchase will not only net you the CD but the DVD as well (so never mind BlueHighways TV, dude, you're gettin' the special). In fact, the DVD is actually longer than the special and contains interviews and all those "behind-the-scenes" features that nobody ever watches. Basically, for fans of Bluegrass and Old Timey, this set is near nirvana. I mean, you know, Bill Monroe didn't appear from the great beyond or anything, so near nirvana is about as good as it gets. I do wish they'd included the Roys, but you can't have everything. Two new tracks written especially for the event--"Christmas In The Mountains" and the title track. I'm there, brother. Everyone's favorite Christian Pop/Rock label, Gotee, has another Christmas sampler coming October 16. "Tis The Season To Be Gotee Too" features tracks from House Of Heroes, Abandon Kansas and Jamie Grace, to name a few. And a few of these tracks--like the pair from Capital Kings--may even be new. Or at least they don't look familiar. Right now, this is showing as a digital only collection. But it's worth remembering that the first collection in this series, "Tis The Season To Be Gotee", also started life download-only and eventually was released on CD. 1. O Come O Come Emmanuel - Jamie Grace 2. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Capital Kings 3. Do You Hear What I Hear? - Abandon Kansas 4. O Holy Night - Stephanie Smith 5. The Rebel Jesus - House Of Heroes 6. What Child Is This - Jamie Grace & Abandon Kansas 7. Silent Night - Finding Favour 8. I'll Be Home For Christmas - Harper Still 9. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Johnnyswim 10. Carol Of The Bells - Capital Kings Almost missed this one. Now I just have to decide if I can afford it. The song samples tell me "Quiet Winter Night" by the Hoff Ensemble is a record I want in my library. This is quiet and contemplative Jazz (and it's definitely Jazz; I wouldn't put it down for New Age or Quiet Storm or any of those, though I suppose Ambient fits). It reminds me of some brilliant stuff that was coming out in the 80s. And it's definitely Winter, rather than Christmas (although all the song titles are in Norwegian, so who knows). The Hoff Ensemble takes its name from pianist and arranger Jan Gunnar Hoff, who has played with some of the best Triple-Z Jazz artists around--like Pat Metheny and Mike Stern. The Ensemble was formed in 1993 and is based around a quartet, then adding elements as needed. For "Quiet Winter Night", recorded at the Sofienberg Church, the Ensemble was joined by percussionist Rune Arnesen and guitarist Børge Petersen-Øverleir. The music was composed by Norway's leading film composers and several vocalists were also included. At times, the music features a Jazz and Folk fusion, while at least one track, "Hva skal hende nå", feels much more like Pat Metheny's rock influenced "American Garage" period. In any case, it's very effective because, even without knowing what the titles mean, the music just sounds like winter--cold and bleak, contemplative, yet somehow fresh and invigorating at the same time. But the most interesting thing about "Quiet Winter Night" may be how it's being sold. There is no CD, only vinyl and "Pure audio BluRay" (whatever that is). Amazon has the vinyl but, so far, nothing else. The label has all the available configurations (including FLAC and MP3) through their Facebook site. And, yes, the MP3 is affordable at just $10, but you'd really want the better fidelity on a recording like this, doncha think? Gonna have to save up for the vinyl, I reckon, cause this is the kind of music I could lose myself in for days at a time. 1. Dronning Fjellrose 2. Stille, stille kommer vi 3. Dele alle ord og tanker 4. Redd Mamma 5. Sulla, sulla krekling 6. Blågutten 7. Ville fjellgutt 8. Hva skal hende nå? 9. Ved bålet 10. Tufsa danser 11. Vesle, rare bygdeunge 12. En blånissekveld 13. Kveldslokk for små unger 14. Lys i desember 15. Ved bålet - instrumental bonus version I'm on everybody's mailing list, which is OK, but rarely does it pay off in terms of advance warning on Christmas music. But I got a heads up today on a future freebie (well, "name your own price"), so I'll pass it along. The folks at Flannelgraph Records wrote to say that they're putting the finishing touches on Volume 3 of "The Holidays Don't Have To Be So Rotten" and you can look for that all instrumental holiday download the day after Thanksgiving. The cover illustration, from Gavin Smith, features Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette. Ain't that something? This is basically Indie Pop and Indie Rock, with some electronica, punk, boogie woogie, shoegaze, synth rock--you know, the full gamut of sound. I don't know when Flannelgraph hit upon the "all instrumental" idea, but they actually do it very well and it makes the annual collection very listenable in the off months. Last year, there was even a CD version available. And all proceeds--100%--are donated to charity. Stop by and get Volume 1 and Volume 2, if you haven't got them already. Oh, also, the label has a political/Halloween single from the Indiana Midnights called "Mitt Romney's Haunted Yacht". I wasn't crazy about it, title aside, but it is free (well, "name your own price"). Once again this year, Indievision and Rottweiler Records hope to do a free download Christmas compilation via their respective sites. This would be the third in the "Fleas Naughty Dog" series. Rottweiler is a Christian hardcore label--punk, goth, metal, rock, you know the stuff--and they're looking for some Christmas music in that vein, though they'll listen to whatever you got, I'm guessing. Last year's comp was a bit more mainstream pop than they were hoping for, I think. Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure it's still around if you want to download it. So, anyway, if you think you've got something they might like (as in well produced, radio quality, and ready to go), you'll find the info you need right here. And don't forget the folks at xEasycorex are looking for some top notch Pop Punk Christmas tunes for their free compilation as well. Halloween weekend, y'all. And so we have a bit of ear candy. Each side is fully mixed. Click the album cover, but hurry... This one turns into a pumpkin at 12:01 AM November 2. SIDE ONE INTRO - Lenny Bruce THE COOL GOOL - Sharkey Todd & The Monsters SUCKER FOR YOUR LOVE - B.A. Robertson DRACULA'S TANGO - Zombina & The Skeletones HALLOWEEN - MX-80 Sound TONIGHT (WE'LL MAKE LOVE UNTIL WE DIE) - SSQ MURDER (FROM "PSYCHO") - Erich Kunzel I LIKE THE WAY YOU'RE FRIGHTENED - Virgin Prunes EVERYDAY IS HALLOWEEN - The Postmarks SIDE TWO BLUES FOR DRACULA - Philly Joe Jones HALLOWEEN ONE & TWO - Laura Stevenson & The Cans CRY LITTLE SISTER - Gerard McMann LEGEND OF THE PARLANGUA - Cahoots THEY ARE NIGHT ZOMBIES!! - Sufjan Stevens OH THE VAMPYRE - A.A. Bondy DOCTOR TARR & PROFESSOR FEATHER - The Alan Parsons Project SIDE THREE OPENING SEQUENCE - Eric Kunzel FRANKENSTEIN 1984 - Edgar Winter DEAD MAN'S PARTY - Oingo Boingo DINNER WITH DRAC - Children of the Night SURFIN' DEAD - The Cramps ZOMBIE CRUSH - Zombina & The Skeletones THE CREEP - The Lonely Island ALL HALLOWS EVE - Witches In Bikinis THE MONSTER CLUB - Pretty Things SIDE FOUR BUMP IN THE NIGHT - Zig Zag Birds THE VAMPIRE SONG - Richard Belzer MONSTER MASH - Bobby "Boris" Pickett RUN FOR YOUR LIFE - The Creepshow TRANSYLVANIA - Children of the Night MONSTERS RULE O.K. - The Viewers From the Zig Zag Birds' eponymous debut EP.
Yeah, I know it's been quiet around here. It's all lawyers and doctors and plumbers this week at Stubby's. Here's something to tide you over. I'm not sold that "Bones" by Underwater Tiger is a Halloween song, but I love this video. If there were such a thing as a music video television channel, they'd have this in heavy rotation right about now. Visit the group on Facebook. You might even find a free download. I didn't but you might. |
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