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Published on January 10th, 2022 | by Gerry Galipault

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Pause & Play Today: Jan. 10, 2022

 UPDATES / ADDITIONS 

NEW RELEASES

“The Social Animals,” Duquette Johnston – Feb. 25

“Invisible Pictures,” Jeremy Ivey – March 11

“Barbara,” Barrie – March 25

“The Line Is a Curve,” Kae Tempest – April 8

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REISSUES

“Do Not Let Me Off the Cliff (Deluxe Edition),” Cloud Rat – April 15

VINYL

“Romeo Must Die: The Album,” various artists – June 24

DVD / BLU-RAY

“The Beatles: Get Back,” The Beatles – Feb. 8

“Encanto,” Stephanie Beatriz, María Cecilia Botero, John Leguizamo, et al – Feb. 8

“Eternals,” Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, et al – Feb. 15

“American Underdog,” Zachary Levi, Anna Paquin, Dennis Quaid, et al – Feb. 22

“The Walking Dead: World Beyond – Final Season,” Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Hal Cumpston, Nicolas Cantu, et al – March 8

“Dexter: New Blood,” Michael C. Hall, Clancy Brown, Julia Jones, et al – March 22

 JUST RELEASED  (surprise releases + more)

“Good Time Music (Community Music, Vol. 2),” Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra (with guest vocalist Catherine Russell; Hear here; Royal Potato Family)

“Gnani,” Sis (six-song EP; Hear here; Native Cat Recordings)

“Ecdysis,” Infected Rain (guest: Butcher Babies’ Heidi Shepherd; Hear here; Napalm)

“Balance of Extremes,” Cody Carpenter (producers: Carpenter, Jimmy Haslip; Hear here; Apple Music; Blue Canoe)

“I’ve never met a stranger,” Picastro (five-song EP includes covers of The Velvet Underground, The Silt, Richard Dawson and Elfin Saddle)

 NEW SONGS  (click on title to stream)

Crazy, Spiritualized |
Night and Day, Johnny Marr |
More Pressure, Kae Tempest feat. Kevin Abstract |
Welcome to the Playhouse, Steve Aoki + DJ Diesel, aka Shaquille O’Neal |
Everybody, The Cactus Blossoms feat. Jenny Lewis
Stress Dreams, Greensky Bluegrass |
Don’t Worry ‘Bout What I Do, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Act Like You Know (from the documentary film “Take Me To The River: New Orleans,” Mannie Fresh, Big Freedia, & Galactic
Be Human (Planningtorock’s ‘Planningtobehuman’ Remix), Asbjørn |
Joy & Pain, Lady Wray |
Work (Poor, Lonely and Broke), Mickey Ruption feat. Busta Livingstone |
Heartbreaker, My Twisted Heart |
The Wake, John Noble Barrack |
Just Come Home, The Starlings |
Lucid Dreaming, Amy Jay |
Let the Devil In, Dark Funeral |
Say Hello, Fly the Nest
0%, Pinc Wafer |
Cold Ocean + Adolescence Obsolete, SAVAK

 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 

Ronnie Hawkins (87)
Rod Stewart (77)
Donald Fagen (74)
Pat Benatar (69)
Michael Schenker (67)
Shawn Colvin (66)
Curt Kirkwood (63)
Brad Roberts (58)
Brent Smith [Shinedown] (44)
Chris Smith [Kris Kross] (43)

 IN REMEMBRANCE 

Buddy Greco (1926-2017)

David Bowie (1947-2016)

Margaret Whiting (1924-2011)

Marion Hutton (1919-1987)

Howlin’ Wolf (1910-1976)

 RANDOM LYRICS 

“I want to make a million dollars
I want to live out by the sea”

 RELEASED ON JAN. 10 … IN 1964 

“The Rolling Stones,” The Rolling Stones (their four-song debut EP, released in the U.K.; includes their cover of Arthur Alexander’s “You Better Move On”; producer: Andrew Loog Oldham; Decca)

 R.I.P. 

R. Dean Taylor (Motown hit songwriter and singer of “Indiana Wants Me”)

James Mtume (R&B and jazz percussionist)

Maria Ewing (opera singer)

 MUSIC HEADLINES 

> Adele Back Atop Hot 100, ‘Bruno,’ Elton John & Dua Lipa, Kodak Black Hit Top 10 | Billboard

> Morgan Wallen’s Grand Ole Opry Appearance Sparks Swift Backlash | Tennessean

> Post Malone Manager Needles Record Label Over Album Delay | Variety

> Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker Announce U.S. Tour | Pitchfork

> Watch Tool Rehearse Ahead of Its 2022 World Tour | NME

> Metallica, P!nk to Headline BottleRock Festival | SFGate

> When Bob Saget Crashed a Guster Concert | Ultimate Classic Rock

> 100 Inspirational Rock Star Quotes | Loudwire

> How We Made: Big Country on ‘Chance’ | The Guardian




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Gerry Galipault debuted Pause & Play online in October 1997. Since then, it has become the definitive place for CD-release dates — with a worldwide audience.



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