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Paul McCartney announces latest archive releases

Wings albums Venus And Mars and At The Speed Of Sound have been confirmed as the next releases in the Paul McCartney Archive collection. They will be released on September 22 (UK), and September 23 (US), 2014.

Neil Young prepping latest Archives release

Neil Young is to release the latest instalment of his Archives series before the end of this year. According to a report on Vintage Vinyl News, Young will release Live At the Cellar Door 1970. The recording is taken from six shows Young played at The Cellar Door, Washington, DC on November 30, and December 1 and 2, 1970.

The Alan Lomax Archive posted online

The Alan Lomax Archive has been made available online by the Association for Cultural Equity, the nonprofit organization Lomax founded in the 1980s. According to a report on NPR.org, over 17,400 sound recordings have digitized and posted online by the Association.

The John Peel Archive

Like many music fans of a certain age, John Peel turned me on to a lot of music I may otherwise only have stumbled upon much later, if at all. I remember, for instance, in July 1969, listening to his Top Gear show one weekend and hearing something that lit me up like a burning house. It didn’t sound like much else he played that afternoon and as I recall he was afterwards not altogether enthusiastic about it, as if he as wondering why, beyond the fact that it was new and wouldn’t have yet been widely heard, he’d even bothered playing it.

Neil Young – Archives Vol 1

Epic, inspiring, awkward – the first volume of Young’s multimedia autobiography proves a mirror image of its creator

Billy Childish: “Archive From 1959”

I’m not sure who compiled “Archive From 1959 – The Billy Childish Story”, reducing something like 100 albums’-worth of material down to 51 tracks, but I suspect it may not have been Childish himself.
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