Quick Hits – Jayhawks/Golden Smog, The Replacements, GNR, Ben Folds, hear new tracks from Oasis and more

Greetings from Cleveland! Foreigner at House of Blues is next up on the concert agenda, tomorrow night. Setlist and a brief report will come early next week!

We’ll start with a not-so-quick hit:

Jayhawks fans, get happy – there are two Jayhawks-related releases coming out in September! And if you live in Spain, September 4th brings a one-time reunion of the 94/95 era Jayhawks lineup of Gary Louris, Mark Olson, Marc Perlman, Karen Grotberg, and Tim O’Reagan. For the first time ever, I wish I was living in Spain!

Mark and Gary will release their Chris Robinson-produced reunion CD Ready For The Flood, on September 16th. They’ve got a new Myspace page here, and you can also check out interviews with both of them done by Paste Magazine.

And in related news, you’ll also be able to grab Stay Golden, Smog: The Best of Golden Smog on September 23rd, featuring an early version of “Until You Came Along,” and a cover of Brian Wilson’s “Love and Mercy.” Here’s the complete press release:

LOS ANGELES–In the late ’80s, Minneapolis was home to a tightly knit music scene that claimed its fair share of groups on college and alternative radio playlists. When they weren’t playing in their own bands, singer Kraig Johnson (Run Westy Run) and guitarists Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum) Gary Louris (the Jayhawks) and Marc Perlman (the Jayhawks) got together as Golden Smog to play with friends and have a good time. The band recorded a pair of albums for Rykodisc in the early ’90s, featuring Uncle Tupelo/Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and drummers Noah Levy (Honeydogs) and Jody Stephens (Big Star).

Rhino brings together the essential tracks from both of those early releases for STAY GOLDEN, SMOG: THE BEST OF GOLDEN SMOG. This 18-song collection also features an alternate version of the fan favorite (“Until You Came Along”) and an unreleased Brian Wilson cover (“Love And Mercy.”) On September 23, this compilation will be available from Rhino Records at all retail outlets, including www.rhino.com, for a suggested list price of $16.98 on CD and $10.99 for digital download.

What began as a wicked cover band in 1989 evolved into a group featuring a rotating cast of talented musicians. The group’s greatest strength has always been its collective songwriting prowess. Solid contributions from members writing solo and together helped the band create a lovable pastiche of soulful twang and thrilling garage bravado. The band released an EP, On Golden Smog, in 1992, then its first full-length album, Down By The Old Mainstream, in 1996 and its follow-up, Weird Tales, two years later.

STAY GOLDEN, SMOG: THE BEST OF GOLDEN SMOG contains eight tracks from the group’s full-length debut, including a trio of great collaborations: “V” (Johnson/Louris), “Radio King” (Louris/Tweedy), and “Red Headed Stepchild” (Murphy/Perlman). Also featured are the standout solo efforts: “Pecan Pie,” Tweedy’s bubbly ode to dessert, and “He’s A Dick,” Johnson’s ode to jerks.

The group’s second album is also represented on THE BEST OF by eight tracks, including strong contributions by Murphy (“To Call My Own”), Johnson (“Looking Forward To Seeing You”), Louris (“Until You Came Along”) and Tweedy (“Please Tell My Brother.”) STAY GOLDEN, SMOG: THE BEST OF GOLDEN SMOG also contains a pair of Johnson/Louris efforts “If I Only Had A Car” and “Jennifer Save Me.” The collection ends with an early version of “Until You Came Along” and an unreleased cover of Brian Wilson’s “Love And Mercy,” a song that originally appeared on his 1988 solo debut.

STAY GOLDEN, SMOG: THE BEST OF GOLDEN SMOG Track Listing:

1. “Until You Came Along” (Gary Louris)
2. “Looking Forward To Seeing You” (Kraig Johnson)
3. “Ill Fated” (Dan Murphy)
4. “Lost Love” (Jeff Tweedy)
5. “Jennifer Save Me” (Kraig Johnson, Gary Louris)
6. “Making Waves” (Kraig Johnson)
7. “Glad & Sorry” (Ronnie Lane of the Faces)
8. “V” (Kraig Johnson / Gary Louris)
9. “To Call My Own” (Dan Murphy)
10. “Pecan Pie” (Jeff Tweedy)
11. “Won’t Be Coming Home” (Gary Louris / Mark Olson)
12. “Red Headed Stepchild’ (Dan Murphy / Marc Perlman)
13. “He’s A Dick” (Kraig Johnson)
14. “Radio King” (Gary Louris / Jeff Tweedy)
15. “Please Tell My Brother” (Jeff Tweedy)
16. “If I Only Had A Car” (Kraig Johnson, Gary Louris)
17. “Until You Came Along” (1997 version) – Bonus Track (Gary Louris)
18. “Love And Mercy” – Bonus Track (Brian Wilson)

Sticking in Minneapolis, you might want to save up some extra dough, because September 23rd is also the same date that the next batch of expanded Replacements reissues will hit the racks. In the upcoming stack: Pleased To Meet Me, Tim, Don’t Tell A Soul, and All Shook Down.

Paul and Tommy talked about the first batch of reissues earlier this year in this Billboard feature.

Could the new Guns n’ Roses album be another retail exclusive at either Wal-Mart or Best Buy? That’s the word on the streets.

Ben Folds get my vote for the funniest PR stunt to happen in a while, by leaking fake versions (recorded by Folds) of tracks from his upcoming album Way To Normal.

Check out new Oasis tracks at He’s A Whore. They’ve got a pretty kick ass limited edition box set release planned for Dig Out Your Soul, the new Oasis album due October 7th – details here.

Mojo @ Popdose wants to know what’s so great about vinyl?

PG-13 means you have to be 13 to watch it (via Cleveland’s a Plum)

Good chatty-chat with Crosby, Stills and Nash about the new Deja-Vu DVD – read it here.

Well, at least ZZ Top is one band NOT skipping Cleveland on their upcoming tour!

Is there an air guitarist in the house? In this house, there sure is. Often and frequently!!

Johnny Cash fans, chew on the details for the upcoming box set reissue of the Folsom Prison set.

The Lost Turntable hooks you up with the guide to proper behavior at festivals.

Metallica’s …And Justice for All turns 20.

Tesla release their new CD Forever More (yay!) on October 7th.

There ya go – that’s enough for now, right??

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