This Morning In New Music February 25, 2010

by Ciaran Thompson

February 25, 2010

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This morning in new music news; 10 previously unreleased Rolling Stones tracks will see the light of day, LCD Soundsystems complete their third album and new music from Johnny Cash.

On March 17, along with a documentary called Stones In Exile set to broadcast on BBC Worldwide, The Rolling Stones will reissue their 1972 album Exile On Main Street. The disc features 10 previously unreleased tracks such as “Plundered My Soul,” “Dancing In The Light” and “Pass The Wine.” A super deluxe edition will follow that includes a vinyl, a 30-minute doc and a 50-page booklet. [NME]

According to their official website, LCD Soundsystems have completed their third album. “So some stuff happened. Looks like we added another Paris gig. Oh, and something else. The f—ing record is done,” James Murphy said. Several videos have been posted on the site giving audiences a brief glimpse into the recording process of the album. [LCD Soundsystems]

This upcoming Friday might now be referred to as Black Friday. In honor of Johnny Cash’s birthday, the Cash family, Rubin and his American Recordings and Lost Highway Records have asked that people ‘Wear Black For Cash’ this Friday. Cash, who would have been 78, died in 2003. [CNN]

Tags: Music, News, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones

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