What with sales of vinyl records reaching their highest point in 20 years, the Official Charts Company have announced the introduction of an official vinyl chart of the top 40 best selling albums and singles. The chart will commence ahead of this year’s annual Record Store Day, which has massively helped the recent revival. Many of this year’s exclusive limited edition releases, including new music from Mumford & Sons and Florence + The Machine, are bound to make an appearance. The second coming of vinyl does present some issues though. With sales having already increased around 70% thus far this year, and set to rise further due to the new charts and Saturday’s Record Store Day, manufacturers are struggling to keep up with the high demand. Hopefully investors will be influenced by the rapid record resurgence to open new production lines.
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Censorship and Radio Edits: What a Load of Bleep!
It’s something we’ve all experienced, sometimes going unnoticed and sometimes irritatingly obvious. You’re sat there enjoying a song on the radio only find moments of silence where offending words have been removed or that the song fades out halfway through. To be perfectly honest I find radio edits and music censorship to be an incredibly flawed and outdated ideal. Continue reading
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Must Own Albums: Soul and Motown
In the 60s, Motown records ruled the world. They had perfected the formula for a perfect radio hit. Naturally they were hesitant when their biggest star wanted to break away from the norm. What resulted was soul music’s greatest concept album, reflecting poverty, injustice, crime and the Vietnam War, which was a stark contrast from the label’s usually upbeat output. It provided new horizons for soul music and solidified Gaye’s reputation as one of the genre’s greats.
Back in the day cover versions had far more pull. It was one thing to have a great song, it was another to take someone else’s and make it greater. Otis Redding could sing the phone book and make it sound glorious, so of course he works wonders with songs from the likes of The Temptations, The Rolling Stones and fellow soul legend Sam Cooke.
Aretha Franklin – I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
No list of soul legends should ever be without the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin. One of the most influential female figures in pop culture and one of the greatest voices ever recorded. After moving to Atlantic records she provided her biggest and most powerful hit, her astounding cover of Otis’ ‘Respect’ which has become an anthem for women around the world.
Stevie Wonder – Songs in the Key of Life
Stevie Wonder was the poster child of Motown, their biggest earner, their most loved artist. By this point in his career he had produced more hits than most artists could dream of and was seriously considering quitting the music business. Instead he ended up taking a couple of years out and produced his best and most highly anticipated album. The resulting double album included the hits ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ and ‘Knocks Me Off My Feet’.
James Brown – It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World
James Brown is one of the all time great performers. Really I could’ve picked any of his studio albums, as none of them (not even Man’s World) could possibly sum up the power and the passion of him live on stage. He was the Godfather of Soul, one of the pioneers of the genre and remains to this day one of the most influential figures in music history.
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Tidal streaming service relaunch
The music streaming service Tidal, which was bought out by rapper Jay Z, has been relaunched and rebranded as being owned by the artists. The co-owners of the business, including Beyoncé, Kanye West, Rihanna, Madonna, Daft Punk, Nicki Minaj, Deadmau5, Calvin Harris and Alicia Keys, hosted a conference in New York. Their aim was to create a better platform for music streaming which provided high quality audio and where a greater percentage of the profits go to the artists. Continue reading










