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DISCID=60093208
DTITLE=Heart / Magazine
DYEAR=1978
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=Heartless
TTITLE1=Devil Delight
TTITLE2=Just The Wine
TTITLE3=Without You
TTITLE4=Magazine
TTITLE5=Here Song
TTITLE6=Mother Earth Blues (Live)
TTITLE7=I've Got The Music In Me (Live)
EXTD=Originally Released April 1978\nCD Edition Released June 16, 1995
EXTD=\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Problems with the Mushroom delayed the rel
EXTD=ease of Magazine, which eventually went platinum and peaked at nu
EXTD=mber 17 on the album charts. Only the hard-rocking "Heartless" ma
EXTD=de it into the Top 40, and the album didn't really live up to Hea
EXTD=rt's last few efforts. 1976's Dreamboat Annie showed stronger son
EXTD=gwriting, while Little Queen had a lot more bite to it. Magazine 
EXTD=lacks in energy and, to a much greater extent, fluency. The songs
EXTD= sound careless and scrambled together, and while some of the bla
EXTD=me can be placed on the label controversy, it's apparent that the
EXTD= Wilsons seem unconcerned, for the most part. "Here Song," "Just 
EXTD=the Wine," and the predictable "Without You" all have weak seams 
EXTD=in both the writing and the articulateness of the tracks as a who
EXTD=le. 1978's Dog & Butterfly shows more interest and rock & roll vi
EXTD=tality than its predecessor, making Magazine an album even the ba
EXTD=nd likes to forget about.  -- Mike DeGagne\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER
EXTD= REVIEW\nWHAT IS UP WITH EVERYONE, January 26, 2007\nReviewer: Ja
EXTD=mes T. Mott (O'Fallon, MO USA)\nHeart are such a classic in every
EXTD= since of the word. Every song they recorded in the 1970's were s
EXTD=imply put, MASTERPIECES! \n\nYou had to be there. You had to go i
EXTD=nto (K-Mart, it was for me) and buy that album with the disclaime
EXTD=r from the band on it. Only to return later and buy the album ove
EXTD=r after the band approved. \n\nHeartless and Devil Delight are pe
EXTD=rfect! Magazine is almost as good as Mistral Wind. Just The Wine 
EXTD=and Here Song: great ballads with exceptional playing. Without Yo
EXTD=u does the song justice and the live tracks are COOL! \n\n\nAMAZO
EXTD=N.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nBand Authorized Version, December 4, 2006\n
EXTD=Reviewer: wysewomon "wysewomon" (Paonia, CO United States)\nThis 
EXTD=is a great, often underrated, album by one of my favourite bands 
EXTD=of the mid-to-late 70s. Bluesier than the Jethro-Tull inspired wo
EXTD=rk "Little Queen," it hearks back to some of the songs on "Dreamb
EXTD=oat Annie" in its mix of ballads and straight out rock. But I fee
EXTD=l I need to put the record straight. A few people here have menti
EXTD=oned that it doesn't measure up to the "original" release. I have
EXTD= both, and my opinion is that this band-authorized version is far
EXTD= better. The "original" was released without Heart's permission--
EXTD=they didn't feel it was finished and they were right. The song or
EXTD=der was not as effective and some of the tracks, notably "Devil D
EXTD=elight" are little better than demos. So don't be too disappointe
EXTD=d if you can't find the first Mushroom release. It's a collectors
EXTD=' item and a curiosity. This is the real thing.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM C
EXTD=USTOMER REVIEW\nThe history of this album is folklore, August 12,
EXTD= 2005\nReviewer: P. Lannan (New York, NY United States)\nWhen I w
EXTD=as 14 years old in 1978, I was the biggest Heart fan around. I sa
EXTD=w a picture of the cover of Magazine in a small newspaper fanzine
EXTD= with an accompanying article. I remember the article title clear
EXTD=ly: "Heart album ships One Million and you can't buy it anywhere!
EXTD=". The LP became as much folklore to a true heart fan as any Beat
EXTD=les album played backwards. \n\nHeart left Mushroom records in 19
EXTD=77 and quickly joined CBS / Portrait records. Right before Heart 
EXTD=left to record "Little Queen" they were in the midst of recording
EXTD= "Magazine" for Mushroom. The album was abandoned but Mushroom to
EXTD=ok the working tapes, brought in session musicians (who had nothi
EXTD=ng to do with Heart)to finish the tracks , added 2 live tracks, f
EXTD=leshed it out into a full length album and tried to release it. H
EXTD=eart quickly got an injuction against Mushroom just as the record
EXTD=s were sitting in a warehouse waiting to be shipped. \n\nAfter ma
EXTD=ny court dates and depositions, the courts ruled that Heart had t
EXTD=o go back into the studio to finish the album for Mushroom. They 
EXTD=were not allowed to record new songs, just finish the ones they s
EXTD=tarted and mix / edit the 2 live tracks. There were even guards i
EXTD=n the studio hovering over the master tapes to make sure the band
EXTD= wouldn't vindictively erase them! \nHence, the band finished the
EXTD= album and it is now the CD that you have here. \n\nWhat is reall
EXTD=y cool about this whole foklore of an album is that some reviewer
EXTD=s on this site don't realize that they own the actual LP that Mus
EXTD=hroom tried to release before Heart stopped them! Read Craig Burg
EXTD=es' review. He complains that the songs are shorter than the LP a
EXTD=nd in different sequence - what Craig doesn't realize is that he 
EXTD=owns the true goldmind sought after by all Heart fans who through
EXTD= the years have searched for - The original MAGAZINE! \n\n"Mother
EXTD= Earth Blues" is over a minute and a half longer on the original 
EXTD=LP. Heart edited Ann's vocal solo for some reason. "Just The Wine
EXTD=" on the original LP has a choir singing behind Ann on the french
EXTD= Chorus and the title song Magazine ends with Roger Fishers solo 
EXTD=from Magic man in the background along with a speaker from Elvis 
EXTD=Presley's eulogy. This is all gone on Heart's released version. \n
EXTD=\nAll of Ann's vocals on the LP are all different with the except
EXTD=ion of "Here song" and all tracks are noticeably remixed. \n\nCra
EXTD=ig, I also am lucky enough to own a copy of the unauthorized Maga
EXTD=zine - If you flip the LP jacket over, you will see a disclaimer 
EXTD=from Mushroom indicating that the LP is released without Heart's 
EXTD=consent but the label wanted to release this great music as a gif
EXTD=t to Heart fans... \n\nSo now you can see how this album is the h
EXTD=oly grail of all true Heart fans everywhere including a 14 year o
EXTD=ld teenager from 1978.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nTied with
EXTD= "Dreamboat Annie" for the best HEART album!, October 27, 2004\nR
EXTD=eviewer: Infiltrator "J.A." (Matthews, NC)\nI am going to try to 
EXTD=describe the original recording possibly in the most detail of al
EXTD=l of the previous reviewers. In 1977, Mushroom released about 50,
EXTD=000 copies of this LP, which had a disclaimer notice on the back.
EXTD= We do not need to get into why, because you probably already kno
EXTD=w the reason from reading the other reviews. Descriptions of the 
EXTD='77 version. "Heartless" has rough lead vocals but great guitar w
EXTD=ork by Fisher and Leese. "Without You" has so-so vocals that were
EXTD= polished up for the '78 re-release. "Just the Wine" had a mellot
EXTD=ron/Moog synthesizer solo replaced by a flute solo on the '78 ver
EXTD=sion. "Magazine" had :30 cut out in the '78 version where a radio
EXTD= being tuned was originally heard and a faint part of the second 
EXTD=guitar bridge in "Magic Man" was heard. "Devil Delight" lacks the
EXTD= echo of Ann's voice singing "Devil, Devil" as on the '78 version
EXTD=. "Here Song" remains the same on the '77 and '78 versions. "Moth
EXTD=er Earth Blues" has two guitar solos on the '77 version by Leese 
EXTD=and Fisher, the '78 version has only the Leese solo (as noted in 
EXTD=the album liner notes), plus Ann imitating Robert Plant's vocals 
EXTD=on "You Shook Me" was elimintaed on the '78 version. "I've Got Th
EXTD=e Music In Me" seemed the same. With all these oddities, both ver
EXTD=sions are good, however, the "guitar nucleus" of the band is disp
EXTD=layed more prominently on the original Mushroom 1977 version. May
EXTD=be Ann and Nancy were already pissed at Fisher at this point? Who
EXTD= knows? It doesn't matter, the music is great. It's sad to think 
EXTD=that Fisher and the Wilson sisters still have not reconciled, due
EXTD= to the knawing fact that the two Wilson sisters and the two Fish
EXTD=er brothers had their own musical orgies back in the hey day. Tim
EXTD=e to bury the hatchet people!\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nTh
EXTD=e full,correct story of "Magazine", May 24, 2004\nReviewer: Phili
EXTD=p A.Cohen (Bay Harbor Islands, Florida United States)\nDuring the
EXTD= making of Heart's second album "Magazine",the group had a fallin
EXTD=g out with Mushroom Records over an advertising campaign celebrat
EXTD=ing the sales of "Dreamboat Annie" which read "It was only their 
EXTD=first time together",showing a photo of Ann & Nancy Wilson leanin
EXTD=g up against each other semi-topless.CBS/Portrait had offered the
EXTD= group a lucrative contract,and so the group broke the 2-album co
EXTD=ntract with Mushroom.The label retaliated by pressing 5000 L.P.'s
EXTD= of the first version of "Magazine",combining 5 not-quite-finishe
EXTD=d studio tracks plus an early Canada B-side & two live tracks.The
EXTD=se copies were sold mostly in Los Angeles,California & Hollywood,
EXTD=Florida and had a disclaimer on the back of the album cover which
EXTD= read in part,"Mushroom Records regrets that a contractual disput
EXTD=e has made it neccessary to complete this record without the coop
EXTD=eration or endorsement of the group Heart,who have expressly disc
EXTD=laimed artistic involvement in completing this record".This first
EXTD= version had the songs in the following order:Side One "Heartless
EXTD="*,"Without You"*,"Just The Wine"*,"Magazine"* Side Two:"Here Son
EXTD=g","Devil Delight"*,"Blues Medley-Mother Earth/You Shook Me","I'v
EXTD=e Got The Music in Me".The tracks marked * had rough lead vocals,
EXTD=different,longer running times,and some different instrumental so
EXTD=los versus the version of the album available today.In the settle
EXTD=ment between Heart & Mushroom Records,Mushroom got the right to r
EXTD=elease the album,but the group got the right to complete the reco
EXTD=rdings to their satisfaction.A security guard stood by in the stu
EXTD=dio to make sure that the group didn't try to erase the multitrac
EXTD=k tapes.The group re-recorded the lead vocals for all the studio 
EXTD=tracks except "Here Song"(a completed early Canada B-side),and th
EXTD=e group edited "You Shook Me",to cut out a part at the end of the
EXTD= song where Ann Wilson immitated Robert Plant's vocal improvisati
EXTD=on from the end of Led Zeppelin's version.The synthesizer solo on
EXTD= "Just The Wine" was replaced by a flute solo,and the song "Magaz
EXTD=ine" was trimmed down more than a minute shorter,eliminating a so
EXTD=mewhat meandering original ending.Ann & Nancy Wilson have occasio
EXTD=nally stated that the best tracks from "Magazine" & "Little Queen
EXTD="(their CBS/Portrait debut) would have originally been released o
EXTD=n one album.Take the recordings with that knowledge in mind.Both 
EXTD=albums have some fine tracks,and a few clunkers.\n\n\nHalf.com De
EXTD=tails \nProducer: Mike Flicker \n\nAlbum Notes\nHeart: Nancy Wils
EXTD=on (vocals); Ann Wilson, Roger Fisher (guitar); Howard Leese (key
EXTD=boards, guitar); Steve Fossen (bass); Michael Derosier (drums). \n
EXTD=\nRecorded at Mushroom Records Studios, Vancouver, British Columb
EXTD=ia in 1976; The Aquarius, Seattle, Washington in 1975; Sea-West S
EXTD=tudios, Seattle, Washington in 1978.\n\nROLLING STONE REVIEW\nMag
EXTD=azine is the lp left half-finished when Heart hit it big two year
EXTD=s ago and split with Mushroom, an independent label. Having battl
EXTD=ed royally for the rights to the only four songs recorded at Mush
EXTD=room Studios, the small Canadian company has now released the com
EXTD=pleted Heart tracks with enough shameless, inferior but authorize
EXTD=d padding to look like an album-length effort: a smidgen of an ol
EXTD=d Wilson sisters tune ("Here Song," cut in 1974), a dreadful live
EXTD= "Mother Earth Blues," pointless cover versions of "I've Got the 
EXTD=Music in Me" and Nilsson's "Without You." The stench of deception
EXTD= reeks.\n\nNonetheless, hard-core Heart fans shouldn't be deterre
EXTD=d. Though the title track's portrait of a would-be groupie stiffs
EXTD=, "Heartless" and "Devil Delight" are prime cuts--the former a gu
EXTD=itar-heavy rock & roller in the "Magic Man"/"Crazy on You" vein, 
EXTD=the latter a slow, steamy rumble sung in Ann Wilson's very best R
EXTD=obert-Plant-meets-Abba, long-live-acid-rock slice and shriek. And
EXTD= the all-acoustic "Just the Wine" pleasantly recalls the gentler 
EXTD=side of Joan Armatrading. In other words, Magazine would have mad
EXTD=e a nice EP. Stretched out over forty minutes, it doesn't enhance
EXTD= anyone's reputation. (RS 273 - Sep 7, 1978)  -- DON SHEWEY
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