Showing posts with label Archive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archive. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Album Review: Jessie Hill - Naturally

Jessie Hill 
Naturally
***and1/2 out of *****

For their newest vinyl release, the fantastic Tipitina's Record Club delivers a reissue of Jessie Hill's 1971 solo album, Naturally. The purple vinyl reissue includes the original innovative gatefold cover design, which included a rotating wheel. 

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Album Review: Jack White - Break It All Down

Jack White
Break It All Down
***and1/2 out of *****

For the most recent Vault release from Third Man Records, the company focuses on their founder via Jack White's Break It All Down. The triple vinyl offering showcases White's recent (well reviewed) No Name Tour, as Jack and company stripped it down and went back to basic, heavy, rock and roll. 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Album Review: Eric Johanson - Live in Mississippi

Eric Johanson
Live in Mississippi
***and1/2 out of *****

The blues rocking guitarist and songwriter Eric Johanson's newest release, Live in Mississippi, captures his raucous live sound as the New Orleans based artist mixes up the blues, rock and roll, soul and a touch of voodoo. 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Album Review: Grateful Dead - Dave's Picks 54 Baltimore, MD 3/26/73

Grateful Dead 
Dave's Picks 54 Baltimore Civic Center 
Baltimore, MD 3/26/73
****and1/2 out of *****

Standard disclaimer: When reviewing any Grateful Dead release at this point, it needs to be noted that a lot of the truly great shows from the band have already been professionally released. (If you are new to the band, check out RtBE's Beginners Guide to The Grateful Dead Part's one and two.) With their vast back catalog on archive.org and all of their previous releases, the band's selections are running thin when it comes to must own, professionally released concerts.

That said, the band still release shows because rabid fans (RtBE included) will listen to everything they put out. So let's dive in...

Monday, June 2, 2025

Album Review: Neil Young - Oceanside Countryside

Neil Young
Oceanside Countryside
** out of *****

Neil Young has been going back through his archives and releasing 'lost albums', and it can be a mixed bag for long time fans (RtBE Included). Is the music good? Yes. Have we heard it all before? For the most part, yes. Are these new albums needed? Not really. Can the artist do what they want? Sure.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Album Review: Butthole Surfers - Live at the Leather Fly

Hey all, got a review up @glidemag which you can read Right C'here:


It is of the new Butthole Surfer live album, Live at the Leather Fly. It is not dated or given a recording location, but unlike the cheap looking AI cover art, it is the real deal.

Support the artists, buy the album, read the review, and peep some video below:


Thursday, March 27, 2025

Album Review: The Paragons - On The Beach with The Paragons

The Paragons
On The Beach with The Paragons
***and1/2 out of *****


The UK based Charley Records specializes in reissues and earlier this year they re-released The Paragons, On The Beach. Originally available in 1967 on Treasure Isle, the rocksteady/reggae offering is a joyful listen with rich harmonies, great sound and flowing groove. 

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Album Review: The Robert Cray Band - You Know I Feel Alright (Live in Chicago 1985)

The Robert Cray Band
You Know I Feel Alright (Live in Chicago 1985)
** out of *****


Robert Cray's was one of the best bluesmen to come of age in the 1980's and You Know I Feel Alright (Live in Chicago 1985) captures the artist during a very exciting period, just before his huge breakthrough album, Strong Persuader, which arrived the following year and brought Cray to legendary heights.  

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Album Review: The Wild Tchoupitoulas featuring The Neville Brothers - New Orleans '77

Hey all, got a review up @glidemag which you can read Right C'here:

It is of The Wild Tchoupitoulas featuring The Neville Brothers - New Orleans '77. RtBE was so happy to receive this installment from the Tipitina's Record Club. The vinyl itself is super cool and has a "king cake" paint splatter that is unique and great. Perfect for Mardi Gras day.

As stated in the review, a historic and funky show. 

Support the artists, buy the album, read the review, and peep some video below:


Thursday, February 27, 2025

Album Review: Grateful Dead - Dave's Picks 53 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (10/2/76)

Grateful Dead
Dave's Picks 53 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (10/2/76)
*** out of *****


Standard disclaimer: When reviewing any Grateful Dead release at this point, it needs to be noted that a lot of the truly great shows from the band have already been professionally released. (If you are new to the band, check out RtBE's Beginners Guide to The Grateful Dead Part's one and two.) With their vast back catalog on archive.org and all of their previous releases, the band's selections are running thin when it comes to must own, professionally released concerts.

That said, the band still release shows because rabid fans (RtBE included) will listen to everything they put out. So let's dive in...

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Album Review: Iggy Pop - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023

Hey all, got a new review up @glidemag which you can read Right C'Here!!!


It is of Iggy Pop's new live album, Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2023. RtBE is super impressed with this album, didn't know the 75 year old had it in him, or toured with a band this solid/inventive. 

Support the artist, buy the album, read the review and peep some video below:




Thursday, January 23, 2025

Album Review: Miles Davis - Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings Box Set

Miles Davis
Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings Box Set
**** out of *****


Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings Box Set was released in December 2024 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of these recordings on the Prestige label, which capture Miles Davis in a transitional year of his career.  Remastered from the original recordings the sound is crisp and lively as Davis and a rotating cast of players still sound fresh all these years later. 

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Year In Review 2024 - Favorite Archival Releases

Each year the music industry dips into the past to deliver box sets, live albums, re-masters and outtake collections to sell to the music loving masses (present company included). This look back will round up some of RtBE's favorite archival releases from the past year. 


Usually these releases can fall into the money grab category, not really adding much outside of revenue for the label and (hopefully) the artist. Every now and then though some spectacular collections are unearthed and are worth any price. 


RtBE includes live albums in this category, since they were recorded in the recent or distant past and thus fall into archival release status. 

With the increase in vinyl, and enhanced Record Store Days to help smaller sellers, there are more and more archival releases each year. RtBE are sure to miss a lot of them, but the quality and abundance is exciting. Post your favorites, or any we may have missed, in the comments. 

These were our favorite archival releases of 2024, click the link in the title for full reviews.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Album Review: África Negra - Antologia Vol. 2

África Negra
Antologia Vol. 2
****and1/2 out of *****

The second Anthology from África Negra focuses on 13 remastered tracks from the band, showcasing their unique dexterous playing, blending Puxa and Rumba and more. The sounds are luxurious, weaving together styles and rhythms from the bands home country of São Tomé and Príncipe while singing in Portuguese.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Album Review: New Breed Brass Band with Trombone Shorty - Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

New Breed Brass Band with Trombone Shorty
Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
**** out of *****

The 2024 edition of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival hosted a special day this year where the Festival showcased the main stage and hosted The Rolling Stones. Acts like Dumpstaphunk and Samantha Fish both gave dynamite performances before the Stones, but the band that opened up the stage in the AM hours lit a fire under everyone in attendance. Asses shook for the New Breed Brass Band with special guest Trombone Shorty as they started Thursday May 2nd off proper. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Album Review: Grateful Dead - Duke '78

Grateful Dead
Duke '78
** out of *****


Standard disclaimer: When reviewing any Grateful Dead release at this point, it needs to be noted that a lot of the truly great shows from the band have already been professionally released. (If you are new to the band, check out RtBE's Beginners Guide to The Grateful Dead Part's one and two.) With their vast back catalog on archive.org and all of their previous releases, the band's selections are running thin when it comes to must own, professionally released shows.

That said, the band still release shows because rabid fans (RtBE included) will listen to everything they put out. So click that "Read More" button and dive in...

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Album Review: Tuba Skinny - Live @ D.B.A.

Tuba Skinny
Live @ D.B.A.
**** out of *****

Traditional jazz is not the craze it was one hundred years ago, but in New Orleans time moves slow. It is the one city in this country that truly holds onto that style and has a host of bands doing it, but none currently cut to the trad-jazz core like Tuba Skinny. Their newest live album, Live @ D.B.A is a testament to their talent and the vibrancy of this quintessential American art form. 

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Album Review: Band of Horses - Acoustic at The Ryman Vol II

Band of Horses
Acoustic at The Ryman Vol II
**and1/2 out of *****

To celebrate the ten year anniversary of Acoustic at The Ryman, Band of Horses uncovered a different acoustic show they recorded at the same venue in 2013 to release as Acoustic at The Ryman II. This new collection of acoustic songs are a bit more exploratory than the original and the lively crowd allow the band to dig in as they strip down. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Album Review: Rebirth Brass Band - Feel Like Funkin' It Up

Rebirth Brass Band
Feel Like Funkin' It Up
****and1/2 out of *****

The newest release from the Tipitina's Record Club is a reissue of the Rebirth Brass Band's classic album Feel Like Funkin' It Up presented on super cool, cream soda colored vinyl. This is the first vinyl release of the record since it was originally offered in 1989.   

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Album Review: Phish - The Spectrum '97

Phish 
The Spectrum '97
**** out of *****

The newest archival release from Vermont jamband titans Phish comes from one of the best tours of their career as The Spectrum '97 captures two shows from Philadelphia on back to back nights from the Fall 1997 tour.