Johnny Mathis' 1970 album - featuring the songs of Bacharach and David, Paul Simon, Jimmy Webb, George Harrison and others - gets its first-ever expanded CD reissue from Second Disc Records and Real Gone Music. We've added four bonus non-LP singles from Johnny's return to Columbia Records circa 1968-1970! TSD's Joe Marchese has written the liner notes based on a new interview with Johnny!
Get Right: The Ru-Jac Records Story, Volume Two - 1964-1966
Omnivore continues its four-volume trawl through the archives of R&B indie Ru-Jac Records with this disc featuring 22 rare and soulful tracks (7 previously unreleased) from artists like Arthur Conley, Brenda Jones, Harold Holt, and Winfield Parker!
Something Got a Hold On Me: The Ru-Jac Records Story, Volume One - 1963-1964
Omnivore begins its four-volume series exploring the vaults of R&B indie Ru-Jac Records with this volume comprising 28 rare tracks (10 unreleased) from the period of 1963-1964. Artists include Winfield Parker, Jeanne Dee, Little Sonny Daye, The Fruitland Harmonizers, The Jolly Jax, and more.
When I Sing For Him: The Complete Columbia Recordings and RCA Singles
This 2-CD, 49-song collection from Second Disc Records and Real Gone Music premieres on CD The Oak Ridge Boys' complete, classic 1974-1976 Columbia albums The Oak Ridge Boys, Sky High, and Old Fashioned, Down Home, Hand Clappin', Foot Stompin', Southern Style, Gospel Quartet Music, plus all of their period Columbia non-LP singles, and songs that only appeared on compilations. And that's not all! Every one of the Oaks' 1990-1993 RCA singles are here, too - for a comprehensive look at these lost
The Last of the Mohicans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Limited "Sepia-Toned" Vinyl Edition)
Real Gone has a new 2-LP limited edition vinyl release (on sepia-toned vinyl) of Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman's original soundtrack to director Michael Mann's 1992 classic, The Last of the Mohicans.
Road Trips Vol. 4 No. 3: Denver '73
Real Gone continues its re-pressings of Grateful Dead's Road Trips series with Vol. 4, No. 3. This 3-CD set contains the full concert from November 21, 1973 at the Denver Coliseum in Denver, Colorado. It also contains three songs from the concert the night before at the same venue. This concert came a little over a month after the release of the group's sixth studio album, Wake of the Flood. That album was the first not to feature founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who had passed away
Mahoney's Last Stand: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Faces' Ronnie Lane and Ron Wood teamed up to pen the score, consisting of country/folk-flavored songs and instrumental tracks, for this 1972 low-budget Canadian film. Real Gone brings it back to CD with new liner notes by Richie Unterberger.
Heavy Horses: New Shoes Edition
The deluxe series of Jethro Tull hardcover book-style reissues continues with Heavy Horses: New Shoes Edition, a new 3CD/2DVD version of Jethro Tull's 11th album, originally released in 1978. As with previous releases, Steven Wilson and Jakko Jakszyk have undertaken new remixes in stereo and surround of both the original LP and a host of bonus material. Wilson remixed Heavy Horses and nine associated outtakes (seven of which have never been released in any mix), while Jakszyk remixed a 1978
Way Out West: Deluxe Edition
Craft Recordings celebrates the 60th anniversary of Sonny Rollins' 1957 classic Way Out West with a 2-LP slipcased box set adding an entire second album of bonus material. Past CD releases have included three alternate takes ("I'm an Old Cowhand," "Way Out West," and "Come, Gone") as bonus tracks. This new vinyl reissue ups the ante by including those as well as four more previously unreleased tracks on a second vinyl LP: two fly-on-the-wall spoken word bits from the studio; an alternate
Beauty and the Beast [7-Inch Vinyl Single]
David Bowie's series of 40th anniversary series continues with the picture-disc release of "Beauty and the Beast" from Heroes, backed with a live version of "Blackout" from Berlin's Deutschlandhalle on May 16, 1978. The A-side boasts a photo of Bowie from Japan 1977, while the flip has him in NYC in 1978.
Thief of Hearts: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Varese Vintage returns the long out-of-print soundtrack to the 1984 thriller Thief of Hearts to CD in a newly remastered and expanded edition! In addition to the title track by Melissa Manchester and the original score by Harold Faltermeyer, the album also includes songs from E.G. Daily, Annabella Lewin of Bow Wow Wow, Darwun, and Beth Anderson & Joe "Bean" Esposito. TSD's Joe Marchese supplies the new liner notes! Bonus tracks include the rare 12-inch dance mix of Manchester's "Thief of
Live At Lafayette's Music Room
Live At Lafayette's Music Room showcases Big Star kicking off 1973 at the acclaimed Memphis venue. Co-founder Chris Bell had recently departed the group, leaving singer/guitarist Alex Chilton, bassist Andy Hummel and drummer Jody Stephens to continue as a trio. While the group would not yet commit to recording a follow-up to 1972's #1 Record until fall of the next year, this show at Lafayette's features tracks from both #1 Record and the album that would become 1974's Radio City, including
Both Sides of the Sky
CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada The latest collection of posthumously-released material from Jimi Hendrix arrives in CD, vinyl, and digital formats, featuring 13 songs recorded between January 1968 and February 1970 - ten of which are previously unreleased, including performances with Stephen Stills of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" and the original song "$20 Fine."
The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6
4CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Copenhagen LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada (TBD) This latest volume of Miles Davis' Bootleg Series brings together five performances by Davis and John Coltrane recorded during the Spring 1960 Jazz at the Philharmonic European Tour, Coltrane's final such outing as a sideman: two shows from Paris's L'Olympia Theater on Monday, March 21; two shows from the next night at Stockholm's Konserthuset; and one from Copenhagen's Tivolis
The Wave of Electrical Sound
The Wave of Electrical Sound is a 4LP/1DVD box that features remastered mono and stereo versions of the group's two 1967 albums, Electric Music for the Mind and Body and I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die, both released by Vanguard Records. These psych-rock classics are joined by a DVD of How We Stopped The War, a vintage short documentary from 1967 directed by David Webb Peoples (writer or co-writer of the films Blade Runner, Unforgiven and 12 Monkeys); replicas of band ephemera; and a new 24-page
Stax Singles Volume 4: Rarities & The Best of the Rest
Craft Recordings boxes up a fourth volume of rare singles from the Stax vaults. Volume Four lives up to its subtitle, collecting odds and ends from Stax and its various imprints by artists including not just the label's usual heavy hitters but also Big Star, Billy Eckstine, Delaney and Bonnie, and others. 80 pages of liner notes accompany this 6-CD treasure trove.
Living For Today
The legendary Petula Clark's 2016 album From Now On gets its first U.S. release with two new tracks on the heels of Petula's acclaimed American tour! Living for Today premieres both the upbeat title song penned by Petula and Grant Sturiale, and the infectious "The Rainbow," the first collaboration between Petula and "Downtown" hitmaker Tony Hatch in recent years!
Eat Like a Rock Star
Ever wanted to know what some of your favorite artists are serving at the dinner table? Music biographer Mark Bego has the answers for you with this fun and stylish new cookbook! Weighing in at a generous 258 pages and lavishly decked out with full-color photos to leave you salivating, Eat Like a Rock Star features recipes personally provided to the author for this book by The Supremes' Mary Wilson (who also penned the introduction), The Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman, The 5th Dimension's Marilyn
Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin - The Early Years 1926-1966
When Sir George Martin died last year, reverberations were felt throughout the music industry and beyond. But the famed producer's work with The Beatles was only part of the story. Now, author and Beatles historian Kenneth Womack has pulled back the curtain to reveal the man behind the music. Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin - The Early Years 1926-1966, as the title indicates, acknowledges the importance of the Fab Four on the producer's life and career. But this
Of All The Things: The Complete ABC/Dunhill Masters
Of All the Things: The Complete ABC/Dunhill Masters brings "Papa" Denny Doherty's 1971 country-rock cult classic Watcha Gonna Do to CD in the U.S. for the very first time, and adds six bonus tracks, four of which are previously unreleased - including"Sail the Waterway" and "Giles of the River" from the pens of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, a.k.a. Steely Dan! This remastered package features liner notes by our own Joe Marchese with quotes from many of Doherty's friends, family and
Sleepless in Seattle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The soundtrack to Nora Ephron's beloved 1993 romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle returns on vinyl from Real Gone Music. The score was composed by Marc Shaiman, and the soundtrack album featured classic standards from artists such as Louis Armstrong, Nat "King" Cole, Gene Autry, and Jimmy Durante. Also on the album were standards performed by contemporary artists like Carly Simon, Dr. John, Joe Cocker, Harry Connick, Jr. and the pair of Celine Dion and Clive Griffin. Dion and Griffin's
Mommie Dearest: Music From the Motion Picture
Mommie Dearest, featuring a score by the legendary Henry Mancini, arrives on vinyl for the first time. The controversial 1981 film was based upon the book by Christina Crawford, recounting the abuse that her mother Joan Crawford allegedly inflicted upon her. Faye Dunaway starred as Crawford, and her over-the-top performance turned the film into a cult classic despite the lukewarm critical reception it received at the time. The prolific Mancini tailored his score to reflect the time period
More of The Monkees: Super Deluxe Edition
Rhino delivers a 3-CD Super Deluxe Edition of The Monkees' 1967 sophomore album with mono and stereo versions of the album and a plethora of alternate takes, never-before-heard rarities, and a recently-discovered live recording! With 91 tracks (55 previously unreleased!), this set greatly expands upon the 2-CD iteration from 2006.
Being There [5 CD, 4 LP Expanded Editions]
Wilco has greatly expanded its sophomore double album, Being There, into a 5-CD or 4-LP box set by pairing the original album with a disc of 15 unreleased outtakes and alternates plus a clutch of live material recorded in Los Angeles just after the release of the original album. (The vinyl includes a radio set for KCRW-FM, while the CD box has that, plus a lengthy show recorded at The Troubadour a day before that appearance, on November 12, 1996.)
A.M. [Expanded Edition]
Wilco revisits its 1995 debut album in an expanded edition with eight previously unreleased bonus tracks, including "When You Find Trouble," the last track recorded by Jeff Tweedy's previous band, Uncle Tupelo.
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