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Adele’s “25” Hits 2.8 Mil with a Day to Go, Plus Why Aren’t Those Target Tracks on the Album?

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Adele’s “25” is at 2.8 million copies, on its way to 3.1 million or more by end of the day Thursday. It’s broken all records and sold more copies than any recording since music was counted properly by SoundScan.

Meanwhile, a good chunk of sales came from Target’s special edition of “25,” which has three extra songs. Frankly, those songs should be on the album proper. They’re very good and maybe a little more varied than some of the songs on “side two” or tracks 7,8, and 9.

“Can’t Let Go” is co-written with Linda Perry, although I think with a lot of these songs, the composer really maps out Adele’s ideas. Haunting piano propels “Can’t Let Go” and the song is memorable and lively.

Tobias Jesso, who wrote “When We Were Young,” authored gospel-tinged “Lay Me Down,” which has friskier vocal than some of Adele’s more somber numbers.

“Why Do You Love Me” is written with Rick Nowells, who’s written a lot of hits and knows what he’s doing. He co-wrote the New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give,” a classic, and Michelle Branch’s “The Game of Love,” another, among many others. “Why Do Love You Me” sounds like a single to me.

The three “extra” songs are a little buried because of the Target deal. Too bad. They coulda been contenders.

Cynthia Robinson, Sly and the Family Stone Legendary Horn Player, Dies at 69

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It’s hard to believe that Sly Stone has outlived Cynthia Robinson. But he has, she was 69 and had cancer. She was the amazing and legendary trumpet player on Sly and the Family Stone’s great number of hits from “Dance to the Music” to “Family Affair.” She appeared with him during his crazy attempts at putting on a show in the last few years at BB King’s in New York, and was great as ever. What a shame.

On Instagram, Questlove from the Roots has written this:
All The Squares Go Home. Goodbye to Cynthia Robinson. Music’s original “hypeman” 20 years before Public Enemy pioneered the “Vice President” position. But she wasn’t just a screaming cheerleading foil to Sly & Freddie’s gospel vocals. She was a KICK ASS trumpet player. A crucial intricate part of Sly Stone’s utopian vision of MLK’s America: Sly & The Family Stone were brothers & cousins. friends & enemies. black & white. male & female. saint & sinner. common man & superheroes. guarded & vulnerable. poets & punks. hip & square. She was so cool to us the day we opened up for #SlyAndTheFamilyStone she never ever lost a step or a beat. ….

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and this interview:

Update: Adele Has Actually Sold 2,518,177 Copies of Her Album Since Friday

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Hello. Adele broke all the records this morning, surpassing NSync and going over the 2.4 million mark on sales of “25.” However, by 9pm EST hitsdailydouble.com clocked her at 2,518,177. And that’s only with 69% of sales counted. Adele should cross the 3 million mark by Thursday when the count is concluded. At that point, she can use the F word all she wants because it’s f—ing amazing.

Here is she was on Jimmy Fallon, with the Roots, who got “Hello” moving in the right direction:

 

Sylvester Stallone May Finally Win Oscar for Playing Rocky Balboa in “Creed”

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I told you in October 2014 that “Fruitvale Station” director Ryan Coogler was going to make “Creed.” I also told you first last year that the great Phylicia Rashad would play Michael B. Jordan’s step mother.

Two weeks ago I ran into “Rocky” producer Irwin Winkler at Michael’s, and he told me that Sylvester Stallone would be nominated for Best Supporting actor in “Creed.” What he didn’t say was that Stallone might very well win.

Stallone won nominated for Best Actor for playing “Rocky” in 1977. (Peter Finch won for “Network.”) He has never been nominated since then. But his work is so good now as the boxing coach for Jordan’s Adonis Creed, Stallone is very likely to sweep in and surprise everyone. (This would be bad news for the many other potential nominees from “Spotlight” and other films.)

“Creed” is a total hit, a must see movie for Thanksgiving weekend. Coogler is 29 years old and this is second movie, after the wonderful “Fruitvale Station.” Not only has be brought Jordan over from that film, but he’s incorporated Stallone, Rashad, and a terrific cast in a movie that feels deceptively like comfort food but is really haute cuisine.

Not to say past “Rocky” movies haven’t been considered good cinema. Stallone always surprises, and his last– “Rocky Balboa” in 2006– reinvented the series.

But where to go next? Luckily, Coogler had an idea about Apollo Creed’s son wanting to fight, and needing Rocky to pull it off. Winkler and Stallone went for it. And luckily again, Michael B. Jordan — who before “Fruitvale” was a teen actor on the famed soap “All My Children”–was just right for the assignment. Jordan is a star. And Coogler manages to walk the line between caring for a “superhero” legacy, and being an auteur. His pacing is his own, and very unlike a big studio sequel. He’s made a very good film.

“Creed” also introduces Tessa Thompson as Adonis’s pretty and talented girlfriend, Bianca. She will remind you of Lauryn Hill from 20 years ago.

Stallone has had a long and varied career, inventing Rambo as well as Rocky. They are each American icons, no matter how you slice it. Rocky is obviously the beloved one, and his enduring persona has endured for 40 years. In “Creed,” Stallone plays him without any mugging or some of the tics that afflicted Rocky in the later movies. He’s unadorned, unsentimental, and fully engaging. He deserves all accolades.

PS Nice nod to Teddy Pendergrass, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, who sing “Wake Up Everybody” on Rocky’s iPod.

As I also told you last week, “Creed” is already set for a sequel. Can’t wait.

David Canary, Star of “All My Children” and “Bonanza,” Dies at Age 77

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David Canary has passed away at age 77. The great actor was the star (with Susan Lucci) of “All My Children” from 1985 until its end in 2011 (and again, in the internet version in 2013). He was nominated for Best Actor 16 times and won 5 Daytime Emmy Awards for playing twins Adam Chandler (a billionaire tycoon) and Stuart, his sweet and mentally challenged brother.

“All My Children” wasn’t his first soap opera. He played a revived from the dead Steven Frame on “Another World” in the early 80s. But his real introduction to fame was as star of a horse opera– “Bonanza.” He played Candy Canady from 1967 to 1973 in the long running prime time western.

Canary was the rare Alpha male strong leading actor on a soap. And you knew he took it seriously, even when it was all preposterous. He was a real star, who was known for volunteer work in his suburban Connecticut. He will be sorely missed.

Prediction: Adele on Track to Sell 5 Million Copies of “25” Before End of Year

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Hello!

There is now a prediction that Adele will sell 5 (five) million copies of her “25” album between now and December 31st. This is thanks to hitsdailydouble.com. Here’s their little chart:

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Is it possible? And when does the backlash begin? Adele is getting overexposed very quickly. There are dozens of “interviews” all over the web, all clickbait with ridiculous one off quotes. She’s giving her opinion on everything. You know what? A little mystery goes a long way!

Something weird and I guess modern is going on, too. We’re not allowed to have serial singles– first “Hello,” then in a couple of months a new one. No– it’s not like that any more. Everything is a single! The “Whole” must consumed quickly and instantly. No waiting! You must like the whole thing NOW. It all must be a hit NOW.

Caution: this is what killed “Desperate Housewives” on TV and is killing “Empire” now. We’re burning this stuff out too fast.

Leonardo DiCaprio Screens “The Revenant” in LA: “Almost a silent movie performance for me”

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In New York about 50 people made last night’s screening of “The Revenant.” Meanwhile in LA, they had a screening at the Academy packed with Oscar and VIP, SAG voters and press, as well as star Leonardo DiCaprio’s good buddies Tobey Maguire and Kevin Connolly.

Tobey was accepting kudos from Academy members for his performance as Bobby Fischer in “Pawn Sacrifice.” “Entourage” star Connolly, will be directing the upcoming– and long suffering– “Gotti” film starring John Travolta.

DiCaprio told the crowd that the film was, “almost a silent movie performance from me.” Leo speaks about 20 lines of dialogue in the film.

Director Innarritu called the film “almost like an impossible task.” Leo said, “to tell you the truth, it’s all a beautiful blur to me.”

Leo then went on to say that because the rehearsals took months with the complicated camera moves worked out with the actors before they went into the wild. “We all felt an intensity and a unity with the whole crew that you had to grasp the entire shot every day We only had about 90 minutes a day to capture the beautiful, illustrious Chivo light,” a reference to the director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki who is nicknamed Chivo.

Leo continued, “It was a brilliantly simplistic script about a man avenging the death of his son. We wanted to find the poetry in that.”

Given the weather and the intricate camera work involved, he added, “By far, this is the most difficult film I’ve or any of us have ever done.”

Inarritu confirmed that by saying, “I never knew how difficult it would be. There were times when I thought, ‘What the hell am I doing here? I’m a tropical man from Mexico City!”

Watch Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Brian Dennehy, Natalie Portman in Trailer for “Knight of Cups”

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Once, a long time ago, Terrence Malick seemed like a brilliant filmmaker. “Days of Heaven” to me was the finest accomplishment ever. But starting with “Tree of Life,” it’s just self indulgent city– images, narration, inner monologues, stuff that doesn’t make sense. “To the Wonder” made 8 cents. Now comes “Knight of Cups.” Here’s the trailer. Beware the Ides of March.

Cast of thousands includes Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman, and Brian Dennehy. WME agency partner Patrick Whitesell is listed on the imdb in this cast. Voila!

Indie Spirit Awards: “Carol,” “Spotlight” Lead But “Room” Shut Out of Best Feature

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Here are the Indie Spirit awards nominations. They were leaked ahead of schedule. Anyway, color me shocked that “Room” was shut out of Best Feature and that Lenny Abrahamson wasn’t nominated for Best Director. That’s a HUGE slight. Also I would like to have seen Patricia Clarkson up for Best Actress in “Learning to Drive.” Also, what happened to “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”?

 

2016 Spirit Award Nominations:

Best Feature

Anomalisa
Beasts of No Nation
Carol
Spotlight
Tangerine

Best Director

Sean Baker, Tangerine
Cary Joji Fukunaga, Beasts of No Nation
Todd Haynes, Carol
Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson, Anomalisa
Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
David Robert Mitchell, It Follows

Best Screenplay

Charlie Kaufman, Anomalisa
Donald Margulies, The End of the Tour
Phyllis Nagy, Carol
Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer, Spotlight
S. Craig Zahler, Bone Tomahawk

Best First Feature

The Diary of a Teenage Girl
James White
Manos Sucias
Mediterranea
Songs My Brothers Taught Me

Best First Screenplay

Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Joseph Carpignano, Mediterranea
Emma Donoghue, Room
Marielle Heller, The Diary of a Teenage Girl
John Magary, Russell Harbaugh, Myna Joseph, The Mend

Best Male Lead

Christopher Abbott, James White
Abraham Attah, Beasts of No Nation
Ben Mendelsohn, Mississippi Grind
Jason Segel, The End of the Tour
Koudous Seihon, Mediterranea

Best Female Lead

Cate Blanchett, Carol
Brie Larson, Room
Rooney Mara, Carol
Bel Powley, The Diary of A Teenage Girl
Kitana Kiki Rodriquez, Tangerine

Best Supporting Male

Kevin Corrigan, Results
Paul Dano, Love & Mercy
Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation
Richard Jenkins, Bone Tomahawk
Michael Shannon, 99 Homes

Best Supporting Female

Robin Bartlett, H.
Marin Ireland, Glass Chin
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Anomalisa
Cynthia Nixon, James White
Mya Taylor, Tangerine

Best Documentary

(T)error
Best of Enemies
Heart of Dog
The Look of Silence
Meru
The Russian Woodpecker

Best International Film

Embrace the Serpent
Girlhood
Mustang
Son of Saul

Best Cinematography

Beasts of No Nation
Carol
It Follows
Meadlowland
Songs My Brothers Taught Me

Best Editing

Beasts of No Nation
Heaven Knows What
It Follows
Room
Spotlight

John Cassavetes Award (Best Feature Under $500,000)

Advantageous
Christmas, Again
Heaven Knows What
Krisha
Out of My Hand

Robert Altman Award (Best Ensemble)

Spotlight

Kiehl’s Someone to Watch Award

Chloe Zhoa
Felix Thompson
Robert Machoian & Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck

Adele Breaks Sales Record with “25” in Record Time, Rolling in the Dough

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As expected, Adele has broken the one week sales record with her album “25.” From Friday through today she’s sold more than the 2.4 million copies that NSync moved of “No Strings Attached” back in 1990.  And she still has three days left before a new sales week begins on Friday.

More than 500,000 copies of “25” have been sold at Target, which has a special edition of “25” with extra songs.