Baby Blue Eyes...May the First Voice You Hear Be Mine is a 20-track collection curated by Sinatra's daughter Tina from his recordings on Capitol, Reprise, and Columbia. The set is designed as a child's introduction to Sinatra's world, with songs emphasizing Sinatra's role as father to his beloved children. Tracks include "High Hopes," "Pocketful of Miracles," "Bein' Green," "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," "Isn't She Lovely," and more. It's due on CD, 2-LP vinyl, and all digital platforms.
Standing Room Only
This new 3-CD, book-style box set features rare or previously unreleased live concerts from three decades of Frank Sinatra's storied career, including the January 28. 1966 second show with The Count Basie Orchestra and conductor Quincy Jones at The Sands in Las Vegas, making its CD debut; and two previously unreleased shows: October 7, 1974 at Philadelphia's Spectrum, and October 24, 1987 at Dallas' Reunion Arena.
Girly-Sound to Guyville: The 25th Anniversary Box Set
7LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Links TBD 3CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Links TBD Girly-Sound to Guyville: The 25th Anniversary Boxset, a 7-LP or 3-CD (or digital) collection, traces singer-songwriter Liz Phair's artistic evolution from her three privately-pressed, pre-Matador demo cassettes (originally released under the name of Girly-Sound) to her acclaimed debut album. A comprehensive book is also included, and a version with actual cassettes can also be
Above the Clouds: The Collection
The 3-CD/1-DVD Above the Clouds: The Collection celebrates the musical legacy of Eagles' Glenn Frey, presenting key tracks from Frey as a solo artist on 2 CDs as well as the long-awaited, official CD premiere of Longbranch/Pennywhistle, his early collaboration with friend J.D. Souther, and a live concert DVD, Strange Weather/Live in Dublin, previously available only on VHS.
The Very Best of Andy Gibb
As part of its new agreement with The Bee Gees, Capitol has a 15-track sampler from the late Andy Gibb, including his hits and favorites like "Shadow Dancing," "I Just Want to Be Your Everything," "An Everlasting Love," "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water," and "Our Love (Don't Throw It All Away)." (Alas, his lost duet with Victoria Principal, "All I Have to Do is Dream," is still absent.)
You're Driving Me Crazy
The prolific Van Morrison follows up his jazz-oriented Versatile from 2017 with a new studio LP. You're Driving Me Crazy teams him with Hammond organist Joey DeFrancesco for a set of standards and Morrison favorites such as "Have I Told You Lately," "Magic Time," and "The Way Young Lovers Do."
The Singles 1979-1984 [Limited Orange Vinyl Edition]
Real Gone celebrates the British all-female hard rock band Girlschool with a new vinyl anthology offering 12 single A-sides from the band's City and Bronze tenures including "Take It All Away," "Race With the Devil," "Hit and Run," "C'Mon Let's Go" and "Please Don't Touch" (performed with Motorhead). The set has been compiled, produced and annotated by Mark Brennan and the gatefold package shows a rare picture sleeve. The orange vinyl pressing is limited to 700 copies.
Blues and Haikus [Starburst Vinyl Edition]
Jack Kerouac's sophomore LP teamed the famed beat poet with jazz saxophonists Zoot Sims and Al Cohn, both veterans of Woody Herman's band. Kerouac's poetry focused on his interest in eastern religion and philosophy as expressed in his novel The Dharma Bums from 1958. Real Gone's new vinyl edition comes in blue and yellow "Starburst" vinyl and is limited to 1,000 copies.
Scientist and Jammy Strike Back! [Lightsaber Vinyl]
The 1982 sci-fi-themed dub album from Scientist and Jammy, originally released on Trojan Records, returns to vinyl from Real Gone in a yellow-green "lightsaber vinyl" pressing limited to 700 units! Tracks include "Storming the Death Star," "The Death of Mr. Spock," "Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker," and "The Son of Darth Vader."
God Bless Tiny Tim [Pink Vinyl]
Real Gone celebrates the 50th anniversary of Tiny Tim's debut album, produced by Richard Perry and featuring the hit "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips," with its first-ever U.S. vinyl reissue, pressed on pink vinyl and strictly limited to 900 copies!
Suede: 25th Anniversary Silver Edition
This 4-CD/1-DVD set is the ultimate presentation of the group's chart-topping, Mercury Prize-winning, best-selling 1993 debut. It features the original album, a disc of B-sides, an assortment of demos and outtakes (including material not included on Edsel's initial deluxe edition of the album from 2011), unreleased BBC sessions, a live show from Sheffield recorded a month before the album's release and a DVD of rare TV performances (including the band's first appearances on British airwaves) and
Seeing The Unseeable: The Complete Studio Recordings of The Flaming Lips 1986-1990
This six-CD box set contains all four of The Flaming Lips' Restless studio albums, originally issued between 1986 and 1990: Hear It Is (1986), Oh My Gawd!!!...The Flaming Lips (1987), Telepathic Surgery (1989) and In A Priest Driven Ambulance (With Silver Sunshine Stares) (1990). Like the compilation, all of these have been remastered from the original master tapes. Two discs of rarities collect up odds and ends from this period, including B-sides, flexidiscs, and one-offs from various
Scratching the Door: The First Recordings of The Flaming Lips
This single-CD compilation features 19 tracks from the first iteration of the band. It spotlights the music recorded by the band's original lineup including leader Wayne Coyne's brother Mark on vocals. It includes the band's first and second cassette demos plus their 1984 debut EP, newly remastered from the original analog tapes. This is the first time these seminal recordings have been collected in one place. Showcasing the band's influences, the set is peppered with covers such as The
Love Has No Reason/Savin' It Up
Debby Boone's fourth and fifth Warner/Curb albums, both from 1980, are expanded with rare bonus tracks for their CD debuts from Real Gone Music. These albums found the versatile artist teaming with superstar producer Larry Butler for Nashville sessions which yielded a Country chart-topper, "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again," and other hits. TSD's Joe Marchese has penned the liner notes, drawing on a fresh interview with Debby!
Midstream/Debby Boone
Real Gone Music reissues Debby Boone's second and third Warner Bros./Curb releases, from 1978 and 1979, on CD for the very first time. Produced by Brooks Arthur, this two-fer features Boone's silky treatments of songs by the pop cream of the crop including Peter Allen and Carole Bayer Sager, Bruce Roberts, Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, Jimmy Webb, Carole King and Gerry Goffin, and Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. TSD's own Joe Marchese has written the liner notes based on a new interview with
The Body in the Seine
Stage Door Records brings to CD an ultra-rare 1954 concept album of a musical that never was. The Body in the Seine: A Musical Tour de Force Through Paris was the work of songwriter David M. Lippincott, and was recorded in the hopes of attracting a book writer to turn his score into a full-fledged musical. Musical director Buster Davis had a host of Broadway credits, and he brought along a top-tier cast including Alice Pearce (the first Mrs. Kravitz on Bewitched), George S. Irving, Laurel
The 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1975)
Following a complete 3-CD set dedicated to Barry White's 20th Century singles, and a 1CD/2LP highlights version, The 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1975) boasts 10 recreated 45 RPM singles from White's early tenure on the label in one box set, with replica labels and sleeves and a four-page booklet of liner notes.
The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979)
The triple-disc The Complete 20th Century Records Singles (1973-1979) features not only every complete solo A-side from Barry White's tenure with the label (including six Top 10 pop hits and a dozen Top 10 R&B singles, all in their original edits or mixes) but a host of sides that never made it past their original vinyl release. This includes both instrumental B-sides featuring the unforgettable Love Unlimited Orchestra arrangements (11 in total), rare U.K.-only single versions, and a
Love's Theme: The Best of The 20th Century Records Singles
CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 2LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. (TBD) / Amazon Canada Love's Theme: The Best of The 20th Century Records Singles offers nearly a dozen of Barry White's most popular A-sides, including "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby," "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe," "You're The First, The Last, My Everything," "Let The Music Play," "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" and more. True to its title, the disc kicks off with the Love
Who Came First [Expanded Edition]
Pete Townshend's 1972 solo debut returns in a new 2-CD edition. A spiritual tribute to Indian spiritual leader Meher Baba, the album's genesis was in two mail-order tribute albums to the Guru (who died in 1969 after a 44-year vow of silence) in which Townshend had participated. Songs from the tribute LPs were joined by demos from the long-aborning Lifehouse project as well as a pair of new songs. The 1992 Rykodisc CD reissue appended six bonus tracks from the privately-pressed Baba tribute
Live at the Fillmore East 1968
2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 3LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada The Who's April 6, 1968 concert from New York's Fillmore East gets its first-ever official release just in time for its 50th anniversary. For the occasion, it's been restored and fully remixed from the original four-track tapes by longtime Who engineer Bob Pridden, who was responsible for the mix heard that night in the Fillmore East. The 2-CD iteration of this powerful concert will be housed in a
The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring - The Complete Recordings
3CD/1BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 5LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada (TBD) Howard Shore's Academy Award-winning 2005 soundtrack to The Lord of The Rings - The Fellowship of The Ring is returning to print in two deluxe editions from Rhino. The four-disc The Fellowship of The Ring box set released in 2005 featured a greatly expanded, composer-supervised (not technically complete but certainly definitive) presentation to match the extended edition of the film,
The Road to Utopia: The Complete Recordings 1974-1982
Friday's new box set celebrating Todd Rundgren's Utopia has all six of the band's studio and live albums as originally released between 1974 and 1982 as newly remastered by the label's Joe Reagoso from the Warner/Bearsville tapes. Each album will be housed in an individual gatefold digipak with original art elements from each LP including inner sleeves and inserts. Rundgren, Sulton, Wilcox, and Powell have all made written contributions to this set, as well. Fifteen bonus tracks are spread
Battleground Korea: Songs and Sounds of America's Forgotten War
Bear Family collects four discs' worth of songs and sounds (totaling 121 tracks) from the Korean War, complete with a lavish 160-page hardcover book. Features artists including Gene Autry, Ernest Tubb, Tex Ritter, Red Foley, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins, Fats Domino, Lloyd Price, The Louvin Brothers, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe (among others, of course)!
Amazing Grace: 14 Hymns and Gospel Favorites
Gaither Music Group celebrates the spiritual side of the late, great Glen Campbell with this 14-track collection. It's, in effect, a highlights disc from the 2004 Universal release Love is the Answer: 24 Songs of Faith, Hope and Love, as all songs are derived from that double album. Features "The Old Rugged Cross," "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," "Mary Did You Know," and more.
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