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TVD Radar: The Soul Man: Life of a Songwriter by David Porter in stores 4/14

VIA PRESS RELEASE | For more than six decades, David Porter has been writing the soundtrack of our lives. This spring, he tells his own story for the first time in his debut memoir, The Soul Man: Life of a Songwriter, out April 14, 2026.

The Grammy-winning songwriter and producer, recently hailed as “the architect of the Memphis sound,” by Questlove, offers readers an intimate look at the life and career behind some of the most enduring songs of all time. As Keith Richards has put it: “There ain’t no soul music without David Porter. He is a huge part of it and, with Isaac Hayes, laid it all out. It’s a great read about an important part of American music!”

Spanning more than sixty years and over 1,700 songwriting and production credits, The Soul Man: Life of a Songwriter goes beyond the hits to reveal the man behind the music. Growing up in segregated Memphis, Porter first encountered the power of song in the pews of his childhood church, was contemporaries on Beale Street with a teenage Elvis Presley, and close friends with Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire) and Booker T. Jones (Booker T. & the M.G.’s).

Immersed in extraordinary talent from an early age, these formative experiences shaped a lifelong devotion to music, ultimately leading to his groundbreaking work at Stax Records, where, as the legendary label’s first staff songwriter, he co-wrote classics like “Soul Man,” “Hold On, I’m Comin’,” and “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby” with Isaac Hayes—songs that not only defined an era but continue to resonate across generations, cementing Porter’s place as one of the most influential figures in music history.

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TVD Radar: Dr. John, Live At Rockpalast 1999 CD/DVD in stores 3/27

VIA PRESS RELEASE | On July 9, 1999, Dr. John stepped onto the Rockpalast stage at the famous Loreley and turned a summer festival set into something timeless.

Available as a CD/DVD set starting March 27, 2026, Live At Rockpalast 1999 captures the six-time Grammy Award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee in commanding form. Rooted in New Orleans rhythm, steeped in the blues, and carried by that unmistakable rolling piano groove.

Born Malcolm “Mac” Rebennack Jr., Dr. John shaped one of the most singular careers in American music. His 1968 debut Gris-Gris fused voodoo incantations, Creole soul, and R&B into a sound that still resonates today. While the Night Tripper persona became iconic, the foundation was always the music of his hometown: earthy, rhythmic, and deeply human.

At Loreley, backed by New Orleans musicians David Barard (bass), Bobby Broom (guitar), and Herman Ernest (drums), he delivers authoritative takes on signature songs: the Mardi Gras chant of “Iko Iko,” the elastic swagger of “Right Place, Wrong Time,” and the hypnotic pulse of “I Walk On Guilded Splinters,” later popularized internationally by Marsha Hunt and reinterpreted by artists from Cher to The Neville Brothers.

Throughout his career, Dr. John collaborated with musicians as diverse as Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Van Morrison and Frank Zappa, and appeared in landmark films including The Last Waltz and Blues Brothers 2000.

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Graded on a Curve:
Paul MCartney,
Man on the Run (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run, a documentary about Paul McCartney’s departure from The Beatles, his beginnings as a solo artist, and his founding of Wings, and ending in the early ’80s with his McCartney II album, is currently playing on Amazon. Directed by Gordon Neville, it’s an entertaining and surprisingly candid portrayal of McCartney’s early solo career, ’70s success, family life, and much more.

A companion soundtrack album has been released. The album is yet another recently released project that looks at the period. The Wings Anthology audio releases and Paul McCartney and Wings: The Story of A Band on the Run book are also part of chronicling this era. In many ways, the soundtrack album, best enjoyed on the 180-gram vinyl edition, is a pared-down version of the Wings Anthology. This album, though, includes some rarities.

There’s a demo of “Silly Love Songs,” a rough mix of “Arrow Through Me,” a track from the James Paul McCartney television special from 1973, and the Rockshow version of “Live and Let Die” from 1980. Although not in chronological order, the album actually has a nice flow. As a single album, it might be a good introduction for younger fans just discovering McCartney’s early solo music and Wings. Collectors will appreciate the rarities and the enclosed two-sided color poster. The sound quality is also quite good, particularly McCartney’s bass, considering how many different sources were accessed for this project.

While this soundtrack and even the Wings Anthology are welcome releases, an audio companion that matched the robustness of the book and film might have been more fitting. Gathering together several discs of rarities would have been thrilling. Also, many live concert discs could have been released, chronicling the different bands McCartney assembled during the Wings period. And of course, fans are still waiting for the obvious reissues of London Town and Back to the Egg from this period, as part of the McCartney Archive.

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TVD Radar: Xiu Xiu,
Xiu Mutha Fu*kin’ Xiu: Vol. 1 Deluxe Edition in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1 gets in the ballpark of being consistently excellent…Xiu Xiu’s unified sound draws these complementary selections into an interconnected whole…To borrow contemporary phraseology, the album goes hard. Just as importantly, from top to bottom, the LP was obviously a labor of love.”The Vinyl District

Xiu Xiu shares a Deluxe Edition of the delightfully wide-ranging collection of a series of covers that had previously only been available through subscription, titled Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1 now with 4 new bonus tracks—featuring new covers of songs by Roxy Music (“In Every Dream Home a Heartache”), Boy Harsher (“Pain”), Rowland S. Howard (“Breakdown and Then”), and Dolly Parton (“Jolene”).

The original edition of Xiu Mutha Fuckin’ Xiu: Vol. 1 was named one of Pitchfork’s most anticipated releases of 2026, with pre-release singles including a raw, devastating cover of “Dancing on My Own,” the beloved track originally by Robyn, along with “Cherry Bomb” originally by The Runaways with the b-side “Some Things Last a Long Time” originally by Daniel Johnston, released in December, drawing acclaim from Stereogum who said: “Xiu Xiu are people of taste. This is obvious based on their decades of brilliant, provocative musical output, but also based on their selection of covers.”

According to Jamie Stewart: “We have a long history of doing covers and have done 3 albums of covers. The enduring and basic throughline with all of them is an attempt to say thank you to those songs. They are all in one way or another pieces of music that have moved us and exploring them in a deep way is a small honorific offering to the muse that created them. We never approach them thinking ‘How can we improve these’ but really “What can we learn from these?’”

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Graded on a Curve:
The Searchers,
Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979–1981

Far too frequently, when pop acts and rock bands attempt comebacks, the results register as disappointing. By extension, sometimes even good examples benefit from diminished expectations. This is not the case with The Searchers’ unexpected return to studio activity, the fruits of which are collected on Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979-1981. Utterly avoiding nostalgia without straining for the new, they simply tapped into the period’s melodic-rock upsurge, and the albums’ meager commercial fortunes remain something of a stumper. 

I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating; Rhino’s DIY compilation series, which emerged in one nine-volume splat back in 1993, delivered a consistently killer ride, and the four pop entries (two each for the US and UK) additionally served as an education for ears that’d missed out on much of the melodic action situated between ’75 and ’83. For one example, Starry Eyes – UK Pop II (1978-79) included the Yachts, Joe Jackson, Bram Tchaikovsky, Mo-Dettes, and naturally, The Records (as their classic titled the set) along with an intriguing track by The Searchers.

While familiar with and quite fond of the band’s ’60s material for the Pye label (released by Kapp in the US), I initially thought this was some other Searchers, as there isn’t another ’60s-era outfit on any of the DIY discs. Discarding the shrink wrap clarified matters, and listening to “Hearts in Her Eyes,” which opened the band’s ’79 LP The Searchers (just Searchers in the UK) drove home the wisdom of their inclusion, as they mingled with a younger generation without a snag (the song was written by The Records’ Will Birch and John Wicks) and sounded not at all like a dusted-off, reanimated relic.

Fact is, The Searchers never quit. Instead, after numerous attempts to put platters into the racks faltered post-’60s heyday, they just set their sights on the cabaret circuit, which, if far from glamourous, was preferable to desperately jumping onto a series of stylistic bandwagons in hopes of regaining lost success. That they didn’t soil their public image by going psych or hard rock or glam surely helped stoke Seymour Stein’s interest in getting them back into the studio.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 3/25/26

Edinburgh, UK | Popular Edinburgh record store Elvis Shakespeare to close after 20 years: A beloved Edinburgh books and records emporium will close its doors for the final time this week after more than 20 years of trading. Elvis Shakespeare—known for its eye-catching signage featuring the heads of Elvis Presley and William Shakespeare—has been an ever-present fixture on Leith Walk since May 2005, selling ‘quality literature’ rare vinyl and CDs. Owner David Griffin first put his shop, which specialises in punk, alternative, indie ‘and also dance music from the late 1980s onwards’, up for sale in December 2024, and this month announced it would close its doors for the final time on Sunday, March 29. Distraught customers have described the news as ‘a big loss to that part of town’ and the ‘end of an era.’

Northampton, UK | Northants stores get ready for annual Record Store Day releases: Record Store Day returns next month, with two shops in Northampton stocking some of this year’s official releases. Collectors are again expected to be queuing from the early hours of the morning outside of both Spun Out in Gold Street and Vinyl Underground in Abington Street hoping to secure some of this year’s ‘must have’ items. Record Store Day has been taking place annually since 2008 and seeks to champion independent record shops across the UK. On Saturday, April 18, there will be more than 500 official releases. Chris Kent, who runs Spun Out, said: “It’s a big list this year and I’ve had lots of people coming in to request different titles. “I’ve ordered a lot and this time around there’s a lot of interesting titles.”

Delray Beach, FL | Jake’s Records in Delray Beach Serves South Florida Music Lovers: Located a short 2 blocks from the Atlantic Ave I-95 exit in the Andre Design District of Delray Beach, Jake’s Records is a locally owned and operated store. They buy, sell, and trade vinyl records, CDs, cassette tapes, and music-related clothing, so all music collectors can find something that interests them. Both new and used records can be purchased, with a variety of genres such as classic rock, jazz, salsa, country, international, reggae, metal, alternative, etc! To safely and effectively clean vinyl records, they use ultrasonic cleaning, ensuring their inventory is spotless.

Nashville, TN | City Guide: Record stores. Daydream Records: Daydream is a relatively new addition to Nashville’s indie record retail landscape, but the modest East Nashville store quickly made a name for itself with its impressively curated selection of used media, primarily vinyl and cassettes. The Great Escape: Dating back to the now-shuttered original Midtown shop opened in 1977, The Great Escape’s three area locations (Charlotte Pike, Madison and Murfreesboro) serve as Nashville’s old-school used media and collectibles outlet, offering records, comics and much more. Grimey’s New and Preloved Music: Since namesake and co-owner Mike Grimes launched it in 1999, Grimey’s has grown into the flagship of Nashville’s fleet of mom-and-pop record shops, offering a substantial array of used and new vinyl and CDs and hosting events for myriad local and touring artists alike…

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TVD Radar: The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds 60th anniversary 2LP, 2CD reissues in stores 5/15

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds redefined what an album could be upon its release on May 16, 1966, forever altering the course of popular music. Sixty years on, it remains as vital and influential as ever.

Providing deeper insight into the making of the album, The Pet Sounds Sessions Highlights compiles standout material from the 1997 Grammy-nominated 4CD box set, The Pet Sounds Sessions, which documented the legendary 1965–66 recording sessions. The collection features 25 alternate takes, a cappellas, and tracking sessions, all making their vinyl debut.

Available as a 2CD set and across multiple 2LP configurations—including standard black vinyl and limited-edition splatter/color variants—each format includes new liner notes by longtime Beach Boys historian Howie Edelson, along with a detailed sessionography. Currently unavailable for download and streaming, the full 90-track box set, The Pet Sounds Sessions, will be delivered to DSPs upon release.

Ahead of the release, The Beach Boys have released a three-track digital EP exploring their classic hit, “Sloop John B,” through a stunning a cappella version that isolates the vocal harmonies of Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston, along with a fascinating alternative take featuring Carl in place of Brian on lead. The EP is capped off with the stereo mix.

Leading up to the anniversary, The Beach Boys are keeping the celebration going across socials and YouTube. Follow along as the band shares the stories behind Pet Sounds, explores its global legacy, and reveals new ways to experience the music. Starting anniversary week, tune into The Beach Boys’ YouTube channel for a special listening experience in collaboration with the San Diego Zoo, where the iconic Pet Sounds cover was famously photographed in 1966.

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TVD Radar: Neil Diamond, Wild At
Heart
bronze vinyl
in stores 5/8

VIA PRESS RELEASE | On May 8, rock ‘n’ roll icon Neil Diamond unveils Wild At Heart, a testament to his mastery and a remarkable third—and final—entry in his universally praised collaboration with producer Rick Rubin. Recorded initially at sessions for Diamond’s chart-topping Home Before Dark, this collection of ten songs features his signature passionate vocals and powerfully incisive lyrics surrounded by urgent yet stripped-down arrangements.

Diamond initially teamed up with Rubin for 2005’s 12 Songs, hailed as “one of the most entertaining, satisfying albums Diamond has ever released.” The partnership went so well that Diamond was eager to work with Rubin again. 2008’s Home Before Dark was a tremendous popular success (his first-ever Number One album on the Billboard charts) and garnered widespread critical praise. PopMatters’ James Bassett echoed many of his colleagues’ sentiments when he hailed Home Before Dark as “an album of rare beauty, grace, and eloquence that captures Diamond in all his plain-spoken and big-hearted glory. And it is easily the most intensely personal release of his esteemed career.”

“My work with Rick was a labor of love,” Neil shares, “and I’m so gratified that these songs will finally be set free into the world to complete our trilogy of work.” Recently revisiting this material, Diamond spent time fleshing out nine new songs to be released for the first time and closed the set with an alternate take of “Forgotten,” which initially appeared on Home Before Dark.

The unique set of songs on Wild At Heart (simultaneously archival and brand-new) will be released on CD, vinyl, and digital platforms via Capitol/UMe on May 8, 2026. Limited edition colored vinyl and 2CD versions will also be available. In anticipation of Wild At Heart’s release, digital Deluxe Editions of 12 Songs and Home Before Dark are now available and include the debut of bonus tracks previously available on limited physical releases.

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Graded on a Curve:
Nick Lowe and Los Straightjackets,
Indoor Safari

Celebrating Nick Lowe on his 77th birthday.Ed.

Brit Nick Lowe was one of the most beloved, talented, and versatile figures of the punk/new wave explosion of the late-’70s. Oddly, he really wasn’t punk or new wave, but an artist who emerged during that scene in the wake of the pub rock, post-’60s scene in England as a member of Brinsley Schwarz (with Schwarz, Ian Gomm, Billy Rankin, and Bob Andrews).

Lowe was a roots rocker at heart who occasionally dipped his toe into psychedelia, but was most at home with pure pop, even naming the American version of his solo debut album Pure Pop For Now People, released in 1978. Lowe was also and still is an accomplished record producer, most notably for Elvis Costello and The Pretenders. He was part of the group Rockpile (with Dave Edmunds, Billy Bremner, and Terry Williams) while simultaneously producing and releasing solo albums. Later, he would be in another supergroup, Little Village (with John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, and Jim Keltner). He is also a prolific songwriter.

Lowe’s last solo album was The Old Magic, released in 2011. He released a holiday album, Quality Street: A Seasonal Selection for All the Family, in 2013. That resume barely scratches the surface and doesn’t even mention the other singles, EPs, live albums, and contributions he’s made to other people’s work and appearances on a plethora of tribute albums. Indoor Safari is his second with Los Straightjackets, the mysterious, Tennessee-based instrumental band, after their debut together, Walkabout, in 2020. It’s filled with the kind of rootsy simplicity and charm we’ve come to expect from Lowe.

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UK Artist of the Week: Jarmila Xymena Gorna

A bilingual love song exploring themes of mortality and the impact of Alzheimer’s, Jarmila Xymena Gorna’s “Escape – Dihangfa” is a profound and enduring piece of songwriting.

Gorna’s approach to songwriting is laid bare in just over five and a half minutes of epic storytelling. Featuring a duet with Welsh polymath Philip Lee Jones, who unleashes his emotions in native Welsh tongue, the track acts as a defiant love story. Having lost both of her parents to Alzheimer’s, Gorna illustrates her fear of a future lived with the disease and the impact upon the burgeoning romance of the protagonists. A heartfelt, sparkling art-rock song, “Escape – Dihangfa” that transcends generations.

“Escape – Dihangfa” was mixed and mastered by Grammy award winners George Murphy and Stuart Hawkes, with Gorna leading production duties. Layers of rasping, expertly played guitar segments are added by Bad Manners’ David Farren, with the song undulating throughout.

Jarmila Xymena Gorna’s unique performances have been seen all over the world, ranging from the ICA and Jazz Cafe to Catania, Sicily and the Big Big World Festival in Scotland. Gorna will be producing a documentary, in conjunction with the Michael Marks Charitable Trust, on the creation of the song and themes contained within.

“Escape – Dihangfa” is in stores now.

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Graded on a Curve:
Simon Hanes,
Gargantua

Simon Hanes has played varied roles in an assortment of projects over the last 15 years, including the experimental surf band Tsons Of Tsunami, the Italian soundtrack-pop ensemble Tredici Bacci, and even Guerilla Toss in their wild early no wave period, but it’s his skill as a composer, arranger, and conductor that shapes his brilliant new effort Gargantua, which comes out March 27 on compact disc and digital through Pyroclastic Records.

Hanes brings together trios of soprano vocalists, French hornists, trombonists, electric bassists, and drummers to realize a vision that pulls from an array of influences, amongst them 16th-century writer François Rabelais, contemporary heavy metal, 20th-century Classical composer Edgard Varèse, and the Volcanoes of Hawai’i. The complete work is boldly maximal and thrillingly precise with outbursts of the ecstatic that can teeter on the precipice of the delirious.

In addition to the outfits listed above, Simon Hanes is part of the noise/improv quartet GNR8RZ with Anthony Coleman, Grant Calvin Weston, and Aliya Ultan, the experimental electronic noise-rock quartet Shimmer with Anina Ivry-Block, Nina Ryser, and Paco Cathcart, and is a collaborator in various configurations with JG Thirlwell, including Xordox.

Hanes has also worked extensively with John Zorn, including as part of the thrash metal/improv trio Trigger. There’s additionally a trio with Anthony Coleman and Brian Chase to consider, plus his orchestration and conduction for Hal Willner’s album Angelheaded Hipster: A Tribute To Marc Bolan.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 3/24/26

Catonsville, MD | Streaming has everything. So why has vinyl grown 19 years in a row? Music City Maryland weighs in as vinyl sales top $1 billion. Whether it’s vinyl or instruments, on Frederick Road in Catonsville, a music shop is never more than a stone’s throw away. In Music City Maryland, Gary Gebler started Trax on Wax about 17 years ago, catching the wave as vinyl made a comeback. “Every year has gotten progressively better,” Gebler told WMAR-2 News. The Recording Industry Association of America says vinyl has grown 19 years in a row, with shops sharing in $1 billion worth of vinyl sales in 2025. “I think it’s great. Obviously, I’m in this business, but it’s great that people are taking the time and energy to get in their car, go to the store, and buy records.”

Indiana, PA | Spinning into campus life: Backstreet Records brings vinyl to Indiana. The sound of vinyl crackling, rows of records stacked wall to wall and album covers telling stories of their own are now part of the scene just steps from IUP. Located at 1176 Grant Street at Campus Edge, Backstreet Records officially opened on Feb. 14, introducing a new space for IUP students and Indiana’s community to explore music in a more hands-on way. For many students, the store offers more than just music. The store offers a unique and immersive way to appreciate the art form. “I think it’s important to collect physical media,” said Collin McCorkle (sophomore, communications media). …“I’m a physical media purist,” added Fox Empson (senior, communications media).

Hattiesburg, MS | New businesses fuel momentum in downtown Hattiesburg revitalization: Wax Fantastic Records. Growth in downtown Hattiesburg is becoming more visible, with new businesses opening and longtime developers continuing to invest in the area’s future. Many who live and work downtown say the shift is noticeable. …Wax Fantastic Records owner Shaw Ingram said choosing a location came down to confidence in the area’s direction. “The decision to open a business came first, I would say,” Ingram said. “And then I knew if I was going to do that, then there was no place I wanted to do it besides downtown Hattiesburg. It is a bet, definitely, but it was one I felt pretty secure in.” Wax Fantastic Records is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Cardiff, UK | Lily Allen makes surprise visit to record shop in local market: Singer Lily Allen has been spotted browsing records in Cardiff Market after performing in the city. The star played the New Theatre on Wednesday night before visiting a local record store the following day. James Willicombe, 26, from Cardiff, who works at Kelly’s records said: “I was behind the counter and I was like, ‘That’s Lily Allen!” She was seen looking through records with her daughter, including albums by Oasis, Wet Leg and The Smiths. Willicombe said he recognised her straight away as she came into the store with her family and team. “She was browsing the records with her daughter and picked up a few,” which included albums from Oasis, The Smiths and Wet Leg.

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TVD Live Shots: Nothing More with Catch Your Breath and Archers at Stubb’s BBQ, 3/19

AUSTIN, TX | One thing I’ve learned since starting my journey as a live music photographer is that you can watch every video, stream every album, and convince yourself you know exactly what you’re walking into—and still be completely wrong. There’s a gulf between watching a performance and standing inside one, surrounded by it, swallowed whole. Nothing More was, without question, one of those shows. Jonny Hawkins and his band don’t just bring energy—they arrive like a controlled detonation, immediate and unrelenting from the first note to the last.

After being rescheduled due to the Texas freeze back in January, I finally caught the final night of their Carnal Nature Tour, and there was something electric in the air even before the lights went down—the particular buzz of a crowd that has been waiting a long time and is done being patient.

It was my first time shooting at Stubb’s BBQ, and when I arrived, the venue was wearing its pre-show calm like a costume. People wandered the outdoor grounds, grabbed food, and settled into conversations. The kind of stillness that, in hindsight, is only possible because nobody knows what’s coming yet.

I moved through the space in that restless way photographers do—into the pit, back out, into the pit again, then retreating to grab food under the mistaken impression I had time. By the time I tried to return, the atmosphere had transformed entirely. The crowd had swelled and compressed forward, bodies packed tight, space evaporating by the minute. Getting back into the pit wasn’t a given anymore—it was a negotiation.

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TVD Radar: Dead Boys, Down On The Bowery & From The Sleaziest Catacombs in stores 5/22

VIA PRESS RELEASE | 50 years ago this year, the placid seas of British and American rock were disturbed—if not destroyed—by a tsunami of sound arising from the streets of New York City and London.

It wasn’t called punk rock yet, just a bunch of bands, disparate in nature and unique in sound, but seemingly bound together by a single common cause. Something must change. Everything must change. And we’re the people who are going to change it. What happened next remains among the most dynamic and drama-filled interludes in rock history. Cleopatra Records was not around for punk rock. But, over the last 30 years, the label has done as much as anyone to preserve and advance the first wave of punk rock giants.

From The Damned to Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, and ex-Runaway Cherie Currie to late Sex Pistol Sid Vicious; from Eater and The Vibrators to The Dickies and The Germs, brilliant new releases and precious archive treasures alike have lit up the shelves, and later this year will see both a major punk rock sale and a very special 50th anniversary edition of the podcast Pirate Radio Cleopatra.

To kick everything off, however, Cleopatra’s long relationship with Cleveland’s legendary Dead Boys hits a savage new peak with the launch of The Dead Boys Bootleg Series, an ongoing collection of live recordings capturing Stiv, Cheetah, Johnny, Jeff, and Jimmy at their absolute peak. The first two albums in the series, Down On The Bowery (recorded in 1977) and From The Sleaziest Catacombs (1978) will be with us on May 22, across two all-encompassing CDs and a raucous double vinyl collection.

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Graded on a Curve: Rufus,
Rags to Rufus

Celebrating Chaka Khan on her 73rd birthday.Ed.

When it comes to great pipes, Chaka Khan is hard to beat. Songbirds, and I’m talking your top-notch mellifluous as all hell songbirds, fall suddenly silent when she walks into the room. Because they know they can’t compete. They’re beat. It’s time to go home, sit in front of the television with a fifth of vodka, and sulk.

Khan, as everybody in the universe knows, got her start with Rufus, a multi-racial funk band of extraordinary merit. She shared singing duties with Ron Stockert on the band’s eponymous 1973 debut, but by 1974’s Rags to Rufus she had, with some not so gentle nudging by ABC Records, more or less become the whole show, a move that led Stockert to up and split halfway through the sessions for From Rags to Rufus.

Khan was more or less a force of nature, and her singing and scanty attire won her favorable comparisons to both Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin (she was nicknamed “the wild child” and “Little Aretha”). She also had balls, as Stevie Wonder, who contributed the smash hit “Tell Me Something Good” to the band, found out when Khan, only 20 at the time, turned down another of his compositions for the band, “Come and Get This Stuff.”

Khan may have become the band’s chief draw, but it would be a tragic mistake to ignore the musical talents of Rufus, who produced some of the most vitamin-fortified funk of one very funkified era. It’s apparent from the opening of the first track of Rags to Rufus, “You Got the Love,” which was written by Khan and Ray Parker Jr. and features Al Finer playing some of the coolest chukka-chukka guitar you ever will hear, to the accompaniment of what I assume is one barbarically heavy bass riff.

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