(Don’t) Walk On By: Rhino’s Record Store Day Lineup Boasts a-ha, Bee Gees, Bowie, Doors, Dionne, More

RSD 2015

Rhino isn’t resting on its laurels for Record Store Day!  The label has announced its biggest slate ever for Record Store Day, with 30 limited edition 12-inch, 10-inch, and 7-inch vinyl releases due on Saturday, April 18. Full details as provided by the label for all titles can be found below. As always with RSD, these releases will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers on April 18, and you can find the list of participating shops here!

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a-haTake On Me
7-inch picture disc. Limited edition of 6,500 copies, $14.98

AirPlayground Love
7-inch orange vinyl. Limited edition of 8,100 copies, $9.98

Syd Barrett/R.E.M.Dark Globe (Side By Side series)
7-inch black, gold, red and white vinyl. Limited edition of 11,700 copies, $7.98

Bee GeesExtended
12-inch EP. Limited edition of 7,000 copies, $14.98

Blue Mountain EagleBlue Mountain Eagle
180-gram LP. Limited edition of 4,500 copies, $24.98

David BowieChanges
7-inch picture disc. Limited edition of 15,000 copies, $14.98

David Bowie/Tom VerlaineKingdom Come (Side By Side series)
7-inch red and black vinyl. Limited edition of 15,000 copies, $7.98

Deep PurpleBlack Night b/w Speed King
7-inch blue vinyl. Limited edition of 8,000 copies, $7.98

The DoorsStrange Days
180-gram mono LP. Individually numbered limited edition of 12,500 copies, $24.98

The Dresden DollsThe Virginia Monologues
3-LP set on marble vinyl. Individually numbered limited edition of 7,000, $44.98

The GodsGenesis
Mono splattered vinyl. Limited edition of 5,400 copies, $19.98

Grandmaster Flash/Stiff Little FingersThe Message (Side By Side series)
7-inch olive green vinyl with red/yellow splatter, limited edition of 5,500 copies, $7.98

Grateful DeadWake Up To Find Out: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY 3/29/90
5-LP set on 180-gram vinyl, limited edition of 7,500 copies, $119.98

Happy MondaysPills Thrills n’ Bellyaches
180-gram yellow vinyl. Limited edition of 6,200 copies, $19.98

HawkwindHawkwind
180-gram orange vinyl. Limited edition of 5,800 copies, $24.98

Jethro Tull Live At Carnegie Hall 1970
2-LP set on 180-gram vinyl. Limited edition of 9,000 copies, $39.98

Lord SitarLord Sitar
180-gram green vinyl. Limited edition of 4,300 copies, $22.98

Mystery Artists (Side By Side series)
7-inch orange crush and grimace purple vinyl. Limited edition of 7,500 copies, $7.98

The 101ersElgin Avenue Breakdown (Revisited)
2-LP set on red vinyl. Limited edition of 7,500 copies, $36.98

Gram Parsons/LemonheadsBrass Buttons (Side By Side series)
7-inch pink and bronze vinyl. Limited edition of 7,000 copies, $7.98

Jaco PastoriusThe Warner Bros. Years
180-gram LP. Limited edition of 5,200 copies, $24.98

Rainbow FfollySallies Fforth
140-gram mono splattered vinyl. Limited edition of 5,000 copies, $19.98

Otis ReddingOtis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul
2-LP stereo/mono set on 180-gram vinyl + blue 7-inch, individually numbered limited edition of 7,500 copies, $44.98

The ReplacementsAlex Chilton
10-inch EP. Limited edition of 9,000 copies, $14.98

RideOX4: The Best Of Ride
2-LP set on translucent red vinyl. Limited edition of 6,300 copies, $36.98

The SaintsEternally Yours
12-inch translucent green vinyl. Limited edition of 5,000 copies, $19.98

The Stooges – Have Some Fun: Live At Ungano’s
12-inch black and white spattered vinyl. Limited edition of 10,800 copies, $19.98

SupergrassSofa (Of My Lethagy) b/w I Believe In Love
7-inch colored vinyl in disco bag. Limited edition of 8,000 copies, $9.98

TomorrowTomorrow
140-gram mono splattered vinyl. Limited edition of 5,300 copies, $19.98

Dionne Warwick/The StranglersWalk On By (Side By Side series)
7-inch magenta and blue vinyl. Limited edition of 6,500 copies. $7.98

Joe Marchese
Joe Marchese

JOE MARCHESE (Editor) joined The Second Disc shortly after its launch in early 2010, and has since penned daily news and reviews about classic music of all genres. In 2015, Joe formed the Second Disc Records label. Celebrating the great songwriters, producers and artists who created the sound of American popular song and beyond, Second Disc Records, in conjunction with labels including Real Gone Music and Cherry Red Records, has released newly-curated collections produced and annotated by Joe from iconic artists such as Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Bobby Darin, Meat Loaf, Laura Nyro, Melissa Manchester, Liza Minnelli, Darlene Love, Al Stewart, Michael Nesmith, and many others.

Joe has written liner notes, produced, or contributed to over 200 reissues from a diverse array of artists, among them America, JD Souther, Nat "King" Cole, Paul Williams, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, BJ Thomas, The 5th Dimension, Burt Bacharach, The Mamas and the Papas, Carpenters, Perry Como, Rod McKuen, Doris Day, Jackie DeShannon, Petula Clark, Robert Goulet, and Andy Williams.

Over the past two decades, Joe has also worked in a variety of capacities on and off Broadway as well as at some of the premier theatres in the U.S., including Lincoln Center Theater, George Street Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, and the York Theatre Company. He has felt privileged to work on productions alongside artists such as the late Jack Klugman, Eli Wallach, Arthur Laurents, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. In 2009, Joe began contributing theatre and music reviews to the print publication The Sondheim Review, and in 2012, he joined the staff of The Digital Bits as a regular contributor writing about film and television on DVD and Blu-ray.

Joe currently resides in the suburbs of New York City.

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7 thoughts on “(Don’t) Walk On By: Rhino’s Record Store Day Lineup Boasts a-ha, Bee Gees, Bowie, Doors, Dionne, More”

  1. I may be in the minority of those who read The Second Disc, but I’m getting concerned at the number of releases – particularly for something like Record Store Day – which are on vinyl only and have no current (or ever) availability on CD. Given the increase of vinyl, and the scarcity of retail stores that sell CDs – especially any outside the top 10 or 20 in Rock, Pop, R&B, and Country – I wonder how long it will be before Record Store Day starts to celebrate the CD!

      1. Here here!

        I am not, and will never be again, a vinyl collector. It’s unfair to neglect CDs on Record Store Day. For instance: that “Bee Gees Extended” looks to be a re-print of the rare RSO disco promo that came out for DJ’s in 1978 with extended versions of all the “Saturday Night Fever” tracks. EVERY ONE OF THOSE should’ve been included on the forthcoming “Bee Gees: 1974-1979” CD box’s bonus disc. But they weren’t.

  2. Three releases that interest me:

    – The Doors – Strange Days (180-gram mono LP. Individually numbered limited edition of 12,500 copies, $24.98)
    – Rainbow Ffolly – Sallies Fforth (140-gram mono splattered vinyl. Limited edition of 5,000 copies, $19.98)
    – Tomorrow – Tomorrow (140-gram mono splattered vinyl. Limited edition of 5,300 copies, $19.98)

    Really did not know about Sallies Fforth having a mono mix before (PMC 7050, apparently). And that is a very rare album to find, so this must be even rarer! Nice of them to release the very-rare but superior mono mix of Tomorrow’s album, though! And it’s great to see the Doors’ Strange Days get a rerelease in mono, too.

    1. …The one thing I can hope for, though, not being a vinyl guy, is that these get a digital release somehow! Whether it be through CD or iTunes/Amazon/Qobuz/Pono/etc.!

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