Little Richard's Specialty and Vee-Jay years are the subject of this new 3-CD, 64-track anthology, including all of the piano pounder's greatest hits as well as B-sides and rarities!
Jeanne: The Musical
Stage Door Records rescues the score of another lost British musical with the previously unreleased original studio cast recording of the 1985/86 Joan of Arc musical Jeanne . Olivier Award-nominated singer-songwriter Shirlie Roden's rock opera premiered at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in September 1985, starring Siobhan McCarthy in the title role alongside Peter Straker and Malcolm Roberts. The production subsequently transferred to London's Sadler's Wells for a limited season in March 1986
The RCA Victor and T-Neck Album Masters
Legacy has boxed up 23 discs of The Isley Brothers - featuring every one of the group's RCA and T-Neck albums released between 1959 and 1983, including one previously unreleased album and a total of 84 previously unissued or new-to-CD bonus tracks! Every track has been newly-remastered for this collection!
Live at Shea Stadium 1982
The Who's October 13, 1982 show at New York's Shea Stadium - featuring Kenney Jones on drums for a 25-track set (including Who favorites as well as covers of "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Twist and Shout") - arrives on Standard Definition Blu-ray with DTS-HD Master Audio and LPCM stereo soundtracks. Also available on DVD.
Classic Quadrophenia
Pete Townshend and Billy Idol join opera and Les Miserables star Alfie Boe in a new symphonic version of The Who's seminal rock opera Quadrophenia, with orchestrations by Townshend's partner Rachel Fuller. The deluxe CD/DVD edition includes the complete CD and a 44- minute DVD featuring an exclusive on-camera interview with Pete Townshend, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album, and the new music video for "Love Reign O'er Me" shot on location at Brighton Beach Pier in England,
Truancy: The Very Best of Pete Townshend
The Who's legendary leader premieres two new songs on this 17-track remastered solo career overview. Truancy kicks off a new campaign from UMe dedicated to Townshend's solo catalogue.
Private Dancer: 30th Anniversary Edition
Tina Turner's smash 1984 comeback album featuring "What's Love Got to Do with It" and "Private Dancer" gets a belated anniversary reissue with a second disc of bonus tracks including remixes, live cuts and more. The original album gets a straight vinyl reissue, as well.
The Adventures of Panama Red
New Riders of the Purple Sage's 1973 hit album returns to vinyl in a deluxe replica edition!
Dick's Picks Vol. 5-Oakland Auditorium Arena 12/26/79
This early Dick's Picks volume features a complete show anchored by a second set that is in essence one big medley that begins with "Uncle John's Band" and ends with it two hours later, with a supercharged "The Other One" and the first appearance of "Brokedown Palace" in two years among many high points in between. Set One boasts a Jerry Garcia-led rendition of "Alabama Getaway" four months before it appeared on record and a vocal by Bob Weir on "Looks Like Rain" leading to a spirited,
Fanny Hill: Expanded Edition
All-female band Fanny's 1972 Fanny Hill, recorded at Abbey Road with producer Richard Perry and famed Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, gains six bonus tracks in Real Gone's new reissue.
Mid-Mountain Ranch (Limited Edition)
Recorded right after the Youngbloods broke up, and released on their own Raccoon label, 1972's Mid-Mountain Ranch was the sole solo album from the band's multi-instrumentalist Banana a.k.a. Lowell Levinger. Real Gone's reissue of this folk rock/Americana gem, housed in a mini-LP replica sleeve, is limited to 1,000 units.
Harlem Nocturne (Limited Edition)
The Viscounts' 1965 Amy Records album Harlem Nocturne - featuring the hit title track - is reissued in a limited edition mini-LP sleeve. Limited to 1,200 units.
The Complete Recordings
The complete recordings of Ronny and the Daytonas ("GTO") are compiled on two CDs - and this 48-track set boasts four previously unreleased tracks plus solo sides from John "Bucky" Wilkin and the songs released by Buzz (Cason) and Bucky!
The Complete Riverside Recordings
The Grammy-winning 1986 box set for the pianist-composer is reissued and repackaged. As before, it contains 153 tracks representing Monk's entire output at Riverside Records as recorded between 1955 and 1961. The booklet offers liner notes, discographical annotation and more.
Zoom: Expanded Edition
The Knack's 1998 "comeback" album, featuring Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Prescott Niles and new drummer Terry Bozzio, gets the deluxe treatment by Omnivore! This set, kicking off a campaign that will see reissue of The Knack's final three albums, adds five bonus tracks - four of which are previously unreleased!
One World
Culture Factory continues its series from Motown rockers Rare Earth with One World, the band's fourth studio album. Presented in a mini-LP replica sleeve, the 1971 album contains the hit "I Just Want to Celebrate."
#1 To Infinity
The pop diva returns with this collection of nineteen chart-toppers. Read more here, including the full track listing.
Rare, Unreleased and Live 1965-2012
The late soul man, best known for his tenure as an Apple Records recording artist, is celebrated on this 2-CD anthology drawing on a period of nearly fifty years. The set (released last month in the U.K.) includes an entire concert from San Francisco in 1976, live BBC recordings, and previously unissued studio material from the 1970s onward.
Nightbirds (Quadraphonic)
With production from New Orleans' own piano man, Allen Toussaint, the No. 7 Pop/No. 4 R&B Nightbirds (1974) was the most successful LP ever by Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash. It was bolstered by the success of Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan's "Lady Marmalade," which topped the Pop, R&B and Dance charts. Crewe's "It Took a Long Time (For the First Time in My Life") is also featured on the album - you can hear Bob's own version on Bob Crewe: The Complete Elektra Recordings from
Django and Jimmie
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard team up for an all-new set with a title paying tribute to legends Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers. The 14 tracks include "Django and Jimmie," "It's All Going to Pot" (about one of Willie's favorite subjects), "Missing Ol' Johnny Cash" featuring Bobby Bare, Merle's "Somewhere Between" sung by Willie, and Willie's "Family Bible" sung by Merle!
Before This World
James Taylor is back with his first collection of original songs in over 13 years! The 10-track album Before This World will be available in a number of configurations including a single CD; CD/DVD Deluxe Edition (with the documentary There We Were: The Making of James Taylor's Before This World; vinyl LP; and Super Deluxe Edition with bonus audio, an expanded cut of the film, a 40-page booklet and swag (handwritten lyric replicas, etc.) in a numbered limited edition. Super Deluxe Edition:
Rough and Ready
Vic Anesini remasters this new edition of the 1971 Jeff Beck Group album featuring the guitar slinger alongside Cozy Powell (drums), Max Middleton (keyboards), Clive Chaman (bass) and Bobby Tench (vocals).
Angel Dust: Deluxe Edition
Faith No More's 1992 album gains a bonus disc with seventeen rare tracks.
The Real Thing: Deluxe Edition
Rhino expands Faith No More's 1989 album with a second disc featuring 12 bonus tracks.
Bitches Brew: 40th Anniversary Collector's Edition
Sony U.K. shrinks down the 2010 box set by dropping the vinyl component. This repackaging includes 3 CDs and 1 DVD: two CDs with the original 94-plus minutes of music plus six bonus tracks, a third CD of Miles' previously unissued performance at Tanglewood in August 1970 with Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira and Gary Bartz, and a DVD of a previously unissued performance in Copenhagen, November 1969, with Wayne Shorter, Corea, Holland and DeJohnette. The
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