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Monday, February 17, 2025

VA - Rubaiyat, Elektra's 40th Anniversary [1990] (2 x CDs)

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VA - Rubaiyat, Elektra's 40th Anniversary [1990] (2 x CDs)

Rubáiyát is a compilation album, released in 1990 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Elektra record label. The concept was to feature present-day Elektra artists covering songs from the historic catalogue of recordings of Elektra Records and its sister label Asylum Records.

Two long-running Elektra artists -  Jackson Browne and the Cure were featured in a double capacity. They were featured as performing artists (covering songs from Elektra's early canon) and were also represented by having songs that they had recorded for Elektra, covered by newer Elektra artists. Carly Simon was the only solo artist to have two songs covered on the collection while the Eagles were the only group to share that distinction.

A promotional version was also released featuring not only the commercially released version of the album, but also a second version featuring each recording in its original incarnation. Another promotional release was a five-song EP consisting of songs from the album redone by John Oswald using his Plunderphonics techniques. The EP's first track, "O'Hell", combined snippets of the original version of "Hello, I Love You", the cover by the Cure contained on this release, plus 17 other songs by the Doors.

The double album was produced by Lenny Kaye, guitarist of the Patti Smith group, who also wrote the liner notes. Group Leaders of the New School, which included future hip hop star Busta Rhymes, was the lone rap act to be included on the compilation (Wikipedia)

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CD1

01 Cure - Hello I Love You 3:27

02 Tracy Chapman - House of The Rising Sun 2:04

03 Billy Bragg - Seven & Seven Is 2:15

04 Jevetta Steele - I'd Like to Teach The World to Sing 4:13

05 Gipsy Kings - Hotel California 5:47

06 Black Velvet Band - Werewolves of London 3:40

07 Sugarcubes - Motorcycle Mama 3:44

08 Shinehead - One Meatball 4:38

09 Havalinas - Bottle of Wine 3:27

10 Pixies - Born in Chicago 2:11

11 Faster Pussycat - You're So Vain 4:11

12 Kronos Quartet - Marquee Moon 4:13

13 Phoebe Snow - Get Ourselves Together 4:17

14 Happy Mondays - Tokoloshe Man 4:18

15 Ernie Isley - Let's Go 4:41

16 Lynch Mob - Going Down 3:35

17 Ambitious Lovers - A Little Bit of Rain 3:15

18 Anita Baker - You Belong to Me 4:42

19 Howard Jones - Road to Cairo 5:34


CD2

01 Big F - Kick Out The Jams 4:03

02 Georgia Satellites - Almost Saturday Night; Rockin' All Over the World 4:05

03 Sara Hickman - Hello, I Am Your Heart 2:44

04 Teddy Pendergrass - Make it With You 5:32

05 Linda Ronstadt - The Blacksmith 2:41

06 Bill Frisell - Going Going Gone 5:59

07 Jackson Browne - First Girl I Loved 4:44

08 Ten Thousand Maniacs - These Days 3:27

09 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy 2:17

10 Danny Gatton - Apricot Brandy 3:11

11 Shaking Family - Union Man 3:56

12 They Might Be Giants - One More Parade 2:22

13 Howard Hewett - I Can't Tell You Why 3:52

14 Leaders of The New School - Mt. Airy Groove 4:37

15 Shirley Murdock - You Brought The Sunshine 4:15

16 John Eddie - Inbetween Days 3:59

17 Beautiful South - Love Wars 4:36

18 Michael Feinstein - Both Sides Now 5:14

19 John Zorn - T.V. Eye 2:25

20 Cure - Hello, I Love You (Slight Return) 0:10

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VA - Great Lost Elektra Singles, Vol. 1 1964-70 [2005]

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VA - Great Lost Elektra Singles, Vol. 1 1964-70 [2005]

Elektra Records was founded as an independent folk music label by Jac Holzman in the early 1950s and moved toward more of a folk-rock and rock focus by the late '60s, before Holzman sold it to Warner in 1973 and it became a general-interest subsidiary of the conglomerate. Licensing tracks from the Elektra catalog, mail-order label Collectors' Choice Music's compilation Great Lost Elektra Singles, Vol. 1 traces some of that history, choosing tracks recorded as one-off singles for the label. Some of this material has turned up on albums over the years, notably on compilations by Judy Collins and Phil Ochs, and on the four-LP box set Elektrock: Sixties in 1985, but it remains rare and obscure. The set begins with both sides of a single recorded in 1964 by the Byrds under the name the Beefeaters and concludes with both sides of a single recorded in 1970 by the Stalk-Forrest Group, which evolved into Blue Öyster Cult a couple of years later. In between, Judy Collins contributes a version of Bob Dylan's "I'll Keep It with Mine" in a 1965 folk-rock arrangement that anticipates her hit 1967 recording of "Both Sides Now," and an alternate version of "Who Knows Where the Time Goes." Phil Ochs performs his signature song "I Ain't Marching Anymore" in a folk-rock arrangement released only as a British single. There is a non-LP single by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Singer/songwriter David Ackles tries singing one of his songs in French, sounding a bit like Jacques Brel. And the obscure British folk-rock band Eclection (featuring future members of Fairport Convention and Fotheringay) performs a song not included on their sole Elektra album. It makes for a terrific set of rarities that any fan of '60s folk-rock will enjoy. And although a magnifying glass is needed to read Richie Unterberger's liner notes, the risk of eye strain is worth it. Unterberger has interviewed such principals as Holzman, Collins, and Ochs' brother and manager Michael Ochs, and their recollections deepen an appreciation of the recordings. The only objection to the collection is its brevity. With only ten tracks and a running time of 32 minutes, it could have been much longer, particularly since the "Vol. 1" designation suggests there is enough similar material for sequels. (AllMusic review by William Ruhlmann)

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01 Beefeaters - Please Let Me Love You 2:23

02 Beefeaters - Don't Be Long 1:56

03 Judy Collins - I'll Keep It With Mine 3:09

04 Judy Collins - Who Knows Where The Time Goes 4:44

05 Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marching Anymore 2:52

06 Paul Butterfield - Come On In 2:07

07 David Ackles - La Route A Chicago 5:16

08 Eclection - Mark Time 2:53

09 Stalk-Forrest Group - What Is Quicksand 3:21

10 Stalk-Forrest Group - Arthur Comics 3:11

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